Anya is a matryoshka doll, Sakura is a kokeshi doll
my thoughts below if you’re interested (_ _)。˚ ᶻ 𝘇 𐰁
I was told that matryoshka dolls were actually created in Japan, though when I looked into it, it seemed like the Japanese nesting doll in Japan is what inspired the creation of matryoshka dolls in Russia.
With this, I thought of a simple story for Kiku and Ivan (.◜◡◝)
✿ Kiku had gifted Ivan nesting dolls, and Ivan therefore felt inspired to create his own, which is the matryoshka doll.
For the little comic I made however, I was thinking Kiku gifted Ivan a kokeshi doll this time, and Ivan put it on a shelf along with a single matryoshka doll.. These two dolls had come alive!
The comic is an example of their interactions!
I’m not sure if I will make more comics of the two dolls, but for now, this is their little backstory. It might change.. I don’t know yet T-T
Fandom: Hetalia (personified)
Pairing: Ivan x Kiku (RusPan/PanRus)
Content Length: Short (~800 words)
It was the middle of the night when a loud set of knocks jolted Kiku from his sleep. What time was it..? He looked around in a daze, slowly computing that he had fallen asleep in his bed while reading one of his history textbooks for a class.
Kiku quickly got up and walked over to the door. He slowly peeked around the edge of it, making sure that the sudden change in brightness didn't give him a migraine.
“Yes?” Kiku asked, curious as to which floor resident needed him at this hour.
One of the taller residents, who often kept to himself, was standing before him. Kiku adjusted his large spectacles, trying to get a better look. What was his name again? Bra- Bruh-
“Ivan! Yes, Ivan. Is everything alright?”
“I apologize for bothering you at this hour,” Ivan smiled. He just stood there and smiled.
“How… can I help you?”
Ivan gestured for Kiku to open his door a bit more. Kiku obliged in confusion, but did not open it far enough to wake up his sleeping roommate. Not that anything could wake him up, really…
“This is for you,” Ivan picked up a bag he had earlier placed by the door and handed it to Kiku. It looked like there was a box inside.
“Eh? For me?”
“Yes.”
“What is it?” Kiku gingerly accepted the gift and looked inside the bag, making sure that there was nothing illegal inside. Many people have previously offered bribes in exchange for special treatment, but it never worked out in their favor.
“I heard you are a fan of cheesecake.”
Kiku blinked. Cheesecake? He loved cheesecake! Especially the ones with-
“Blueberries. I love the ones with blueberries.” Kiku admired the contents of the box with a glimmer in his eyes and a sudden appetite for a sweet treat. It would go splendidly with some tea, which would be perfect for a chilly night like tonight.
“Good, I am glad. Then you should definitely like this one,” Ivan continued to smile, happy that his secret little birdie did not lead him astray to strawberry cheesecake. Strawberry seemed a bit too cliche for a unique man like Kiku.
“Wow,” Kiku was entranced by the special gift. In fact, he was pleasantly surprised to have received something that wasn't illicit.
“It’s all for you.”
“Thank you. I….” Kiku blinked, “I didn't expect this at all. It almost seems too good to be true.”
“Please enjoy it. It's my treat.”
“Did… you want something in return..?”
“No, no. I don't need anything. Your happiness is more than enough,” Ivan turned to leave.
“Ah, wait. Ivan?”
“Hm?” Ivan stopped and looked around the corner at Kiku.
“Where did you find this?”
“Oh. I made it myself,” Ivan smiled one last time and disappeared into the stairwell.
He made it… himself?
Kiku closed the door behind him and brought his gift over to his desk. He carefully and quietly took the box out from the paper bag and set it down. It was so neatly packaged: a simple white box with no decorations other than a golden bow that wrapped around it and a folded business card.
He slid the card from under the ribbon and read it's contents.
“Happy Birthday, Kiku. - From, Ivan”
Kiku felt his heart skip a beat as he re-read the contents again. A simple note and yet it brought out the warmest feelings from within. How thoughtful was it of Ivan to even care enough to do all this?
Especially since he and Ivan haven't spoken much except the occasional “hello”s in the hallway. In fact, this was probably the most they’d ever spoken with one another.
But Kiku found it wasn't enough. He wanted to ask Ivan more questions like “how did he know that it was Kiku’s birthday” or rather “why he did any of this for him”. And it seemed like the further Ivan walked away, the more his desire to connect with him grew.
He noticed the phone number listed on the card and gave it a call, walking over to the window to see if he had gone far.
Ivan pulled his hand out of his pocket and answered the call.
“This is Ivan speaking. How can I help you?”
“Thank you again…”
Ivan stopped in his tracks as he recognized the voice. He turned around to look at Kiku’s window and found him staring back. Ivan's smile grew wider as he laid eyes on Kiku’s creepy-looking silhouette in the dead of the night. It looked hilariously eerie, but it was heartwarming to know he was there looking back at him.
“You’re welcome.” Ivan chuckled, his breath forming a cloud in the cold, dark night.
“Let’s enjoy the cake together when you come back. I’ll make some warm tea for us.”