((NOT A SHIP)) TW: Mentions of Abuse, Blood, Gore, Death Age Recommended For This Book: 13+ Why 13+? Because this book includes some content that is a bit harder for young children to understand. Such as political reference, depression, and how the world isn't straight forward and how everyone has a deep, complicated character rather than the fact that you instantly know whether a character is bad or good and not that all heroes and villains are how it seems in a children's book. Russia has never been loved by his father, Soviet Union. One day, he decides to run away from home to Germany's mansion. He soon finds out that Reich is also his father, and that he is a genetically mutated person that was grown from a cell. But people are not who they seem they are, and maybe some can be redeemed despite all of their terrible actions. Nothing is what it seems to be now, and perhaps he isn't, either. It's all so confusing to him. Soviet on the other hand has been through more than one can imagine, no one even there for him anymore. Every night he cries himself to sleep, and Russia doesn't know about any of this. He is a monster, and that's what everyone is gonna think and imagine from now on, right? He doesn't trust Reich at all, but it seems that Reich has people under his hands like puppets. Turns out, Soviet is one of those puppets.
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