Conflict is another common theme. It could be internal conflict within Little America as it tries to decide whether to follow Pirate England's more wild ways or stick to its own path of building a more civilized nation. Or it could be external conflict, like facing off against other forces that see their relationship as a threat. There could also be a theme of redemption. Maybe Pirate England has a dark past that he tries to atone for through his relationship with Little America.
Well, fanfiction in this context could be really interesting. It might explore the relationship between Pirate England and Little America in various ways. Maybe it shows how Pirate England influences Little America's development, like through trade or cultural exchange. It could also be about their adventures together on the high seas, with Pirate England teaching Little America about sailing and pirating ways.
One common theme is adventure. Pirate England often goes on sea - faring adventures, and Fem America might join him. They could be searching for treasure or facing off against other pirates.
One common theme could be adventure. In such fanfiction, characters might travel through time to experience the wild and lawless times of pirate - ruled England while also having a connection to America. Another theme could be self - discovery. The characters from America, when thrown into the pirate - filled England of the past, may learn new things about themselves and their capabilities. Also, cultural clash can be a theme. The American values and modern sensibilities clashing with the rough and tumble pirate culture of England back then.
One great fanfiction could be 'The Pirate's Treasure'. In it, Pirate England and America go on an adventure to find a hidden treasure. It has a lot of action scenes and also some interesting character interactions. For example, their banter while on the ship is really engaging.
One common theme could be historical conflicts. Given the real - life history between England and America, there might be stories that explore past wars or political tensions in a fictionalized way.
Adventure is a theme that shows up as well. They could go on adventures together, exploring different parts of the world or even fictional realms. And of course, there's the theme of self - discovery. In these fanfictions, Fem America and Fem England often discover new aspects of themselves through their interactions with each other, whether it's their hidden talents or their true feelings.
Another theme is the idea of overcoming past differences. Given their countries' historical relationships, there are often elements of how they have to get past any grudges or misunderstandings. For example, England might be initially skeptical of Female America's more brash ways, but they learn to accept and even love those aspects over time. It's all about building a new relationship based on mutual understanding.
Cultural differences also play a big role. America and England have distinct cultures in the Hetalia universe. In these fanfictions, these differences can be highlighted even more during the pregnancy journey. Maybe England is more traditional about certain things related to pregnancy while America is more modern and laid - back.
The whole pirate aesthetic is appealing. The idea of sailing the high seas, looking for treasure, and the whole pirate culture with its own language, code, and fashion. When combined with the Hetalia characters of England and America, it creates a really interesting and exciting blend that attracts a lot of readers. The fanfictions can also bring in historical elements related to piracy and the relationship between England and America during that era, which adds depth to the stories.
Romance is also quite prevalent. It can range from a slow - burn relationship where the pirate and the reader gradually fall in love as they share experiences, to a more instant attraction kind of thing. And the cultural differences between a modern - day reader (if that's the case) and a pirate from England in the past can add an interesting dynamic to the relationship.