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The Unfinished Portrait Ch 41-45 [End]The Unfinished Portrait Ch 41-45 [End]9 months ago in General Fiction More Like This
A/N:
Historical (RoChu fan fiction)
Background: Battle of Moscow, WWII Eastern front. This fiction is dedicated to commemorating the Victory Day of the Great Patriotic War, as well as to RoChu fans worldwide.
CP: Ivan x Wang Yao (RoChu); Toris x Natasha (Lithuania x Belarus)
"An unfinished portrait painting of a Chinese man brought the memory of old veteran Ivan Braginsky back to the battlefield of 1941 when he and Wang Yao fought together against Nazi invasion."
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Ch 41 1945-1961
Ivan Braginsky celebrated the Victory Day in Berlin. That day, he fired al

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bits of color and light, and sometimes sounds that slowly wound around themselves in my mind before stringing together to become an old, familiar song I used to know the words to.
I remember, too, a rusted music box I was once fond of that played the most cheerful little melody from the corner of a room that used to be mine.
I remember flushed cheeks and elation and vivacity. A time of autumn walks and wide open windows and wooden floorboards. A time of train stations and snowmen and hot chocolate.
I remember mud pies and stuffed animals and cold cereal and running around in cold air until I was sure my lungs