Chubby!AustriaXReader-Angel of Music (Songfic) by zimantha87, literature
Literature
Chubby!AustriaXReader-Angel of Music (Songfic)
Today was a very special day in Austria. The king was holding a ball to find a wife for his son Prince Roderick. Roderick was not thrilled with this idea. He had always been antisocial and hated everything but his piano. He loved music. Roderick was much different in appearance than the rest of his family. He was pudgy; weighing 320 pounds. He never really fit in.
Young (name) was invited. She was exactly like Roderick. She hated crowds and people, though she was much tinier compared to him. She wanted nothing more than to sing.
The night of the ball, Roderick did everything he could to keep away from the other gu
AustriaXReader Invisible Pianist by WhisperingWatermelon, literature
Literature
AustriaXReader Invisible Pianist
"_______! Schwester!"
One minute you were there, and the next... Gone.
There was a fight between the Axis powers and the Allies. It was supposed to be a small ordeal. However, when you had shoved your big brother Germany out of the way of one of England's spells, things had become far more serious.
"Vhat did you do vith mein schwester, black sheep?" Germany snarled, grabbing England by the collar of his military uniform. "Vhere is she?!"
"I don't know!" England panicked, "I must have misplaced a letter or mispronounced a word-"
Germany growled and shoved him on the ground.
"I-I'm sorry! It shouldn't have happened; it was an accident!"
AustriaxReader-Request
You were at least ten minutes early to your first lesson in your new music school in Austria; it wasn't that you were afraid of being lateyou just wanted to make sure you were prepared and ready to go to make the most out of your time.
Without hesitation, you entered Room D-4 when you heard someone playing.
It must be the student from the previous lesson, you assumed and treaded quietly to a nearby seat to take out your most prized possession: your double bass.
After you tightened the strings on your bow, you sat and waited for the student to finish his practice session. He was playing on the school's donated