[fic] Tideland, 1/1
Jul. 8th, 2009 03:56 pmTitle: Tideland
Fandom: Death Note
Rating: PG-13
Pairings/Characters: Sayu, Light, Soichiro, Sachiko
Warnings: none
Word Count: 8,814
Summary: Takes place before the manga/anime. The Yagami family goes on a vacation to Northern Germany.
A/N: Well, I live in the midwest of Germany, but I've seen everything I mentioned in this fic myself, including the waiter XD, and I hope I... didn't gush too much about the awesomeness, especially of the Bremen central station? |DAnd I studied too much for my Phonology exam, and boy does it show.
(Also, this is my way of tipping my hat to every single person out there who has ever made the decision to learn German as a foreign language. I'm so grateful for it being my mother tongue because it must be so hellishly difficult to learn, to the point where it actually makes me absurdly happy to know that people are even trying. So, foreign language speakers of German out there? You rock, and I love you. Each and everyone of you! ♥ [/Language geekery.])
( She's heard it said that some Germans call it 'Mordsee,' 'murder sea', instead of North Sea; and well, looking out at it from the window of their hotel room, she feels like she understands. )
Fandom: Death Note
Rating: PG-13
Pairings/Characters: Sayu, Light, Soichiro, Sachiko
Warnings: none
Word Count: 8,814
Summary: Takes place before the manga/anime. The Yagami family goes on a vacation to Northern Germany.
A/N: Well, I live in the midwest of Germany, but I've seen everything I mentioned in this fic myself, including the waiter XD, and I hope I... didn't gush too much about the awesomeness, especially of the Bremen central station? |D
(Also, this is my way of tipping my hat to every single person out there who has ever made the decision to learn German as a foreign language. I'm so grateful for it being my mother tongue because it must be so hellishly difficult to learn, to the point where it actually makes me absurdly happy to know that people are even trying. So, foreign language speakers of German out there? You rock, and I love you. Each and everyone of you! ♥ [/Language geekery.])
( She's heard it said that some Germans call it 'Mordsee,' 'murder sea', instead of North Sea; and well, looking out at it from the window of their hotel room, she feels like she understands. )