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And there he was.
"Arthur," you said, your voice soft but firm. "I don't want 'cool.' I don't want 'heroic.'" You squeezed his fingers. "I want the guy who saves me a seat every morning without being asked. The guy who slips extra biscuits into my bag because he knows I skipped breakfast. The guy who, despite setting things on fire, tries to do something kind for the whole school." gakuen hetalia x reader
"It's not funny!" he huffed, his cheeks flushing a brilliant pink. "I'm a menace. I'm the 'Weird English Kid.' Everyone thinks so. I'm not cool like Francis with his art or heroic like Alfred. I'm just… the bloke who talks to fairies and drinks bitter tea." And there he was
The most common entry point for a Gakuen Hetalia x Reader story is the "Transfer Student" trope. This is a perfect narrative device. It explains why the reader (the new character) is meeting all these established personalities for the first time. It allows for introductions, culture shock, and the immediate intrigue of the existing cast toward the newcomer. "I want the guy who saves me a
Arthur Kirkland was slumped over a desk, his head resting on his crossed arms. His normally neat ash-blonde hair was a ruffled mess. He wasn't asleep. He was just staring at the dust motes dancing in the sunbeam.