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unFRIENDLY RIVALRY: countryhumans
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Ongoing, First published Jul 14, 2019
Poland is a country with an unpleasant history and many conflicts.
Now with the fall of communism, he has managed to pull through the difficult times and move on from the trauma of the WWII. 
 Currently all of his cities were fully rebuilt and he himself had long ago recovered from the physical damage that was inflicted upon him.
Making new steps to what he hopes will be 'the better future', he joins NATO and starts working at another organisation called the 'EU'.

There's just one, small problem -

His boss is the very same guy who tried to kill him.




General description:
This is a slow burn romantic "comedy"... 
Or at least I'm attempting to turn it into a comedy but unfortunately I've been gifted with a German (also known as nonexistent)  sense of humour.

If you're looking for a less stereotypical and slightly more realistic take on gerpol/polger, then this is probably the right book for you!
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This is my first countryhumans story so it's not that good. East Germany knows he shouldn't be alive, yet here he is, living with the man who raised him. He never really questioned it though. He was just happy to be alive. That is until his adopted father starts struggling to heal himself as quickly as he used to and East starts to worry. The entire world that he lives in is beginning to unravel and East learns things he never could have imagined. There's also a lot of stuff about Russia in this and I don't know why. He's not even supposed to be a major character but I have like 7 chapter dedicated to him.