Marooned (Spain x Reader) by vienna-kangaroo, literature
Literature
Marooned (Spain x Reader)
It seemed like a good idea at the time, Antonio agreed.
As hard as it was to say in hindsight, mutiny had seemed like a good idea. Your idea, in a large capacity; you didn’t have the gall to blame it on Antonio. He was always far more amiable than you were. He didn’t worship the Articles, despite his loyalty and healthy respect for them, and he didn’t balk immediately when he had the coming sense they were being breached. You, meanwhile, sensed corruption like disease. You would never stand for it. Probably it would have been better if you had.
Antonio was the only thing which stood out from the unfriendly landscape. A pi
Seaborn (England x Reader) by ladyofxxx, literature
Literature
Seaborn (England x Reader)
When it all began, or should you say, ended, you were already drained of your resolution to fight and the cheeky wit that managed to liven up your scarce conversations. Like a lifeless doll, you swayed according to the turbulent whims of the sea, eyes locked absentmindedly on the only source of light in the damp, dark ship cell- a small lantern, latched to the wall in the farthest corner, near the stairs.
At first, it was the usual routine- the war cries, the rhythmic thudding of the feet upstairs, the wreckage brought up by the cannonballs. After that, the so-called ground, which consisted of damp wooden boards, began to tremble an