Exchange Experience Sweden x Reader~ by Fairy-of-the-valley, literature
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Exchange Experience Sweden x Reader~
“The worst distance between two people is misunderstanding.
Don’t judge a book by its cover.”
A/N: If you find any grammar mistakes, excuse me. I will correct them tomorrow.
“Hello, I believe you must be [Y/n] from the exchange program. I am Berwald Oxenstierna.” The young man in front of you said bluntly, bowing his head a little bit as a greeting. His figure was tall, straight and well-built, matching the stern and serious look on his face. Besides the stoic glance he was giving, you must admit he was far from being unattractive. A pair of glasses was framing his deep blue
Danger in the Woods - Sweden x Reader by echosdusk, literature
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Danger in the Woods - Sweden x Reader
Danger in the Woods
As much as you had been warned against it since childhood, the old dark trunks, writhing corridors of bracken and twisted roots of the old forest held your imagination. Every morning when you stepped out of the house to milk the cows and goats, the forest sat as a backdrop and seemed to lure you into watching its shadowy boarder. That had been increased even more by the arrival of a new village resident who spent his whole day out in the forest chopping wood and warding off the forest beasts… you assumed that part of course.
The man, called “Sweden” by others but named Berwald, was too quiet for everyo
Silent Sentinel - Viking!SwedenxReader - Part 3 by echosdusk, literature
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Silent Sentinel - Viking!SwedenxReader - Part 3
Three: Brother Dear
There was no way you were going to let him stay in the house and swiftly you sought out an implement you could use against him. After every trouble that Varangian had led your husband into in the past, let alone his constant problems, you were not going to let him hang around your children. Although you had managed to convert your husband you could never be sure if Varangian was truly interested in a Christian lifestyle or if his travels to the east had been more about money then anything else. He also kept to the Viking rule of inheritance as did your husband, meaning that if anything happened to Berwald then Varangian w
Silent Sentinel - Sweden x Reader - Part 2 by echosdusk, literature
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Silent Sentinel - Sweden x Reader - Part 2
Two: Family Life
Life was good; with the neighbouring villagers slowly converting to Christianity, you had found seeking a church and thanking God for his kindness over the past seven years had been easier. With three children at your side and your ever vigilant husband, the raiding was few and far between with Berwald instead focusing heavily upon trade. By trading he only went to neighbouring villages or places where you could get messages to him if necessary. Wealth had come to you too, but your humble ways had encouraged you to share the wealth and spend only what was needed, which had included a newer larger farm for your growing family
Silent Sentinel - SwedenxReader - P1 by echosdusk, literature
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Silent Sentinel - SwedenxReader - P1
The Silent Sentinel
A Sequel to SILENT WARRIOR – A Viking Sweden x Wife! Reader Story
One: Little Star
It was not usual for you to have such strange visions of the stars burning fiercely in the sky above you, but then again you couldn’t remember when you’d ever wanted to black out like this before. The pain rolling through your body was more unbearable then you remembered it being but you’d gone through it before and knew what the result would be. Why should you be so dizzy when this should be another occasion for joy?
“Daddy – mummy’s dying isn’t she?” You wanted to laugh at Christian
Silent Warrior - Viking!SwedenxCeltic!Reader P10 by echosdusk, literature
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Silent Warrior - Viking!SwedenxCeltic!Reader P10
TEN: HIS LOVE
“You have no idea what he might do to you and no guarantee that he’ll let Berwald go if you see him. Please Sister _____, don’t risk something so dangerous when you’ve got a son to look out for.” Finland’s words were little more then the echoes inside your mind at the situation. What on earth could you do right now when so much was at stake? Khazaria had stated quite plainly that material possessions were not going to buy your husband and surely this was all a question of humiliation. But whose humiliation? If Berwald’s then his pride never meant anything above his sense of duty to you