“(F/n)~!” a voice mused on the (h/C) head’s ear, startling said girl. A ‘kesese’ sounded as she abruptly turned back to come face-to-face with a certain albino.
“Gilbert…” the (colour)ette muttered, gritting her teeth.
“Care to make a choice, fraulein?” he suggested, showing her the bag.
The female carefully eyed both the german male and the large bag. Tired of waiting for the girl to move, the silverette shoved the bag closer to the (h/c) head, urging her to pick an item.
“Fine, fine!” she sighed, shoving her hand into the bag and rummaging through the huge amount of ite
Austria x Violinist!Reader ~A Company~ by GydroZMaa, literature
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Austria x Violinist!Reader ~A Company~
~A Company~
Even during dinnertime, he can hear her tapping her fingers on the cushion of her chair, voicelessly humming a tune to herself. He hears her mistakes despite lacking a melody. There are breaks she misses and pizzicatos that do not bite on the neck.
He points out that she missed the sixteenth rest in the forty-third measure without looking up from his tea and papers. She sighs and stops tapping, the room falling into an awkward silence. He turns the page and makes a note with his old quill. She wishes he will go out and buy a new set of quills; they are worn and hardly hold enough ink to write two letters, let alone two notes, bu
According to Plan - Austria x Reader|Chapter 1 by haruhifujioka14, literature
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According to Plan - Austria x Reader|Chapter 1
According to Plan - Austria x Reader
Chapter 1
I quietly placed my ear on to the mahogany door where my parents and their guests talked about me and my father's company.
I had to put on that blasted corset on so these guests must be important.
"My lady, what on earth are you doing on the floor," Sebastian questioned.
"Oh Sebastian, I didn't see you there." I quickly got up, "I tripped and landed in front of the door and tried to get up."
"Are you alright my lady?"
"Yes, I'm fine now," I said with laughter.
"Okay then let me know if you need anything."
After he walked away, I slowly put my ear back onto the door.
"-she is a very intelligent y
Austria x Reader: The Duet by SupahNinjah, literature
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Austria x Reader: The Duet
It had been a long day for (y/n). She had gone through so much today; her boyfriend broke up with her among other things such as she failed her important test and would need to make it up but mostly the boyfriend thing. She was crushed, she had loved him with all her heart, given him her all. She had stayed late after class, she sat in her desk almost emotionless until she snapped out of her trancelike state. She sighed and got up and began to walk down the empty halls to her locker when she passed the Music room. It was odd but she heard some music being played inside. Everyone had gone already though, it was getting late…
(y/n) cou
Austria x Reader ~Of Cold Hands~ by GydroZMaa, literature
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Austria x Reader ~Of Cold Hands~
~Of Cold Hands~
The pen slipped from Roderich Edelstein’s fingers creating an unsightly blemish on his music score. He scowled at the imperfect sheet music. It wasn’t so much that he would have to start over again, but he would find himself wishing it weren’t there in the future. It was something he would have to put with.
As he set his left hand on the bass clef, he tested out one of the quicker sections of his piece, one done in a Classical technique of trills…only to fumble within barely three sixteenth notes of the way in. This wouldn’t do. Something was wrong.
His biggest fear was that there might be som
Horoscope Proposals | Capricorn [Austria x Reader] by terrahilgard, literature
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Horoscope Proposals | Capricorn [Austria x Reader]
Capricorn
"You know, you really could help me with the electricity bill." Austria muttered to you as he stuck a fork full of pasta in his mouth. You and him had to eat outside for today since you broke the oven.
"But I'm not using that much of it!" you whined and you glanced at him.
Silence.
"Oh, fine. I'll play it next time. You always trick me into it anyway so why bother." you sighed in defeat and ate some pasta.
Austria used this moment to his advantage.
"From next month, you could add electricity bill, phone bill, internet, rent, parking I plan to split it all up.
"If we could get married and lived together it would be all
AustriaxReader~ Finding from a Sound by Ricordare, literature
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AustriaxReader~ Finding from a Sound
I guess this is the best I can do tonight. You thought as you looked around the moonlit objects around you. Though it was mostly trees to the east, you were so close to the main palace in the west that you were starting to have regrets even trying to play your instrument. But it took so long getting out without being caught, that you were determined now to finally begin playing again. Pulling a wooden violin and its bow out of its custom carrying case, you found a good clearing where you could play to your heart's content.
Closing your eyes, you let your memory take over the melody. A sad but strong song soon came into play, the same one tha
Bittersweet [Teacher!Austria x Student!Reader] by Cross-Angel-Chan, literature
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Bittersweet [Teacher!Austria x Student!Reader]
Why? Why did something like this have to happen…especially now? You weren’t looking forward to giving the message…not at all.
Your teacher’s house was still the same- tidy, polished, and mysterious; much like the man himself was. The feeling of peaceful serenity always made it a homely haven for you as you sighed softly, wishing yourself to be mature about this situation…and hoping all would go well.
“G-Good afternoon Mr. Edelstein!” you immediately bowed slightly, already feeling the nervousness swirling around the pit of your stomach.
He looks over at you and gives a small
Child!AustriaxChild!Reader: About wishes and frogs by aranel753, literature
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Child!AustriaxChild!Reader: About wishes and frogs
Child! Austria x Child! Reader – About wishes and frogs
[f/n] picked through the window, stretching herself, only the tip of her feet touching the ground, nose pressed against the glass, searching the room with her big [e/c] eyes.
There he was! A little boy played the piano, his dark hair was combed carefully, the stiff and too perfect posture for such a young child, his a bit too fancy clothes and (what the girl loved the most) his fast and delicate hands.
Those small fingers would always play so beautifully, like he was casting a spell of wonder, like the ones [f/n] read about in her books, magical notes that would float in the