Fandom:
Heart no Kuni no Alice (Alice in the Country of
Hearts)
Pairing:
Blood Dupree/Alice Liddell
Theme set:
Beta
Title:
Hatred to Love
Rating: PG
Warning[s]:
Spoilers, implied sexual themes.
Notes: N/A
(I think)
#01 – Walking:
Sometimes, Alice wondered about where he would disappear to, but was always
satisfied by the results when he arrived unharmed.
#02 –
Waltz: “A lady should know how to dance” was his excuse this time—she was
prepared for the torture he would undoubtedly unleash on her.
#03 –
Wishes: At first, she wanted to go home, but it then morphed into wanting to
stay with Blood and all her other friends.
#04 –
Wonder: Others, outsiders, were often curious as to how they were able to be
lovers when all they did was argue constantly.
#05 –
Worry: She never worried about him—she claimed that she hated him—but it was
weird feeling relief whenever she met him, and saw that he was unharmed.
#06 – Whimsy: She thought about her predicament, and decided she
could get away with a kiss just because it was her world, where everyone loved
her—she would get away with that kiss.
#07 -
Waste/Wasteland: She screamed, “I can’t wait to leave,” as she stormed out of
his house—this place wasn’t as magical as it was once before.
#08 - Whiskey and rum: It was shocking, to find that this place
had alcohol—she hadn’t expected it since it was her dream… right?
#09 – War: They had said love was a war—that was a huge lie.
#10 –
Weddings: “No, I am not getting married,” she cried once again as everyone
questioned her about Blood’s recent (joke) statement.
#11 – Birthday: “Does anyone have birthdays,” she asked suddenly,
thinking about getting Blood a present.
#12 –
Blessing: “I give you my blessing,” the Queen said, laughing softly at her brother’s
expression—it was one of horror.
#13 – Bias: “I don’t care for you,” he said, lying—everyone here
was made to love her, and he was no exception, but he wouldn’t be nice to her
just because he was forced to love her.
#14 –
Burning: It was scalding, this feeling, this feeling that coursed through
him—he wanted nothing more than to consume it—he wanted to avoid it all cost.
#15 –
Breathing: It was hard to ignore the way she seemed out of breath whenever she
saw him, and he always wondered about what she did right before she came to
visit him—she was already red in the face, and always panting.
#16 –
Breaking: She was slowly losing touch with reality, and she was happy in a way,
to be incomplete—it meant she could be with him that much longer.
#17 – Belief: She had once thought she would escape this place,
but now she thought that she could find a way to stay with him forever.
#18 – Balloon: “Pop,” she mumbled dejectedly as she thought of her
heart which had been popped by him.
#19 –
Balcony: “I wonder if anyone committed suicide here,” she murmured, running her
hand along the railing as she contemplated the horror that everyone would have
if she had jumped.
#20 –
Bane: ‘You make my life a living hell, and you don’t know anything about me
while making assumptions—I still fell in love with you either way.’
#21 –
Quiet: He didn’t like it when she didn’t speak—she might’ve been suspicious,
but he also knew that she would speak up if that was the case.
#22 – Quirks:
It was amusing, to see her flush as she noticed that he often had the habit of
sleeping without a shirt on—ironically, he only picked it up recently.
#23 –
Question: “Why don’t you have a clock for a heart?”
#24 –
Quarrel: They argued constantly, they often had opposing views, but it was
true—opposites do attract.
#25 –
Quitting: “I… I don’t care—stop being a role holder!”
#26 –
Jump: “Jump,” the voice whispered into her ear, and she did willingly, happily,
only to be held back.
#27 – Jester: “Don’t make fun of her,” the rabbit (Peter White)
whined as she glared at him angrily, her cheeks flushed red because of her
embarrassment—it was cute, and he wouldn’t stop, even if it meant that an
annoying rabbit would try to kill him.
#28 –
Jousting: “Yes, we can try that when we get there, but… when did you get
obsessed with medieval sports?”
#29 –
Jewel: It sparkled, it kept him occupied, and she was glad that she obtained
that amethyst.
#30 –
Just: It served him right, trying to grope her in a public place—even after
spending years with him, she couldn’t understand his thought process, and would
often punish him for his unforeseen actions.
#31 –
Smirk: She hated that he could make her feel so hot and bothered within a
minute, but she hated him even more when he smirked, saying that he knew how he
affected her.
#32 – Sorrow: There was nothing worse than a broken heart, and it
broke her heart once again to see Blood there, the person who looked exactly
like her ex-boyfriend.
#33 –
Stupidity: “Why did you think that would work,” he murmured softly against her
skin, and she couldn’t help but to flush at her stupid blunder—she shouldn’t
have been so modest when they’re alone—he viewed it as a challenge.
#34 –
Serenade: He wasn’t quite sure what the rabbit was proposing, but he knew that
he wouldn’t sing for her.
#35
– Sarcasm: “Oh,
really Blood—I thought I was supposed to fall up the stairs.”
#36
– Sordid: She
wrinkled her nose in disgust as she found the latest body in their room—Blood
should really stop killing his employees.
#37 – Soliloquy: “Maybe I love her, or maybe she loves me.”
#38 –
Sojourn: She wanted a lot, but a trip would do her good.
#39 –
Share: “That’s mine too—give it to me, BLOOD!”
#40 –
Solitary: She’d often find him in their room, curled up under the sheets,
trying to hide from the world.
#41 –
Nowhere: “Blood, we’re getting nowhere,” she murmured to no one in particular,
thinking about the standstill their relationship had taken once they admitted
that they didn’t completely hate each other.
#42 –
Neutral: “I am not getting involved,” she stated, trying to keep out of the
fight that would either make or break her.
#43 –
Nuance: It was hard to tell when he was serious or when he was kidding, but she
managed to catch those small details, if only because it would tell her if she
was in huge trouble or not.
#44 –
Near: She hated that she gravitated to him, catching him and herself off guard,
but she loved it at the same time.
#45 –
Natural: Their relationship had flowed smoothly, going from mutual hate to
mutual love (and the bumps in between only made them closer.)
#46 – Horizon: It was coming, the day that she had to leave, and
she could only tighten her grip on his hand, hoping that she could hold on long
enough.
#47 –
Valiant: It was amazing, the fight, but she hated that he had gotten hurt just
to save her.
#48
– Virtuous:
“Hey—stop trying to strip me,” she cried, distressed, as Blood had once again
tried to take her dress away from her.
#49 – Victory: “I won—I believe you said that you had to take off
an article of clothing.”
#50 –
Defeat: It was over, and she hadn’t been able to fight at their standard—he
probably hated her.