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Kingdom of the Sun [Fire Lord Zuko] 9
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Chapter Warnings: Death, SMUT  Story Rating: M   
Pairings: Zuko/OC  Kingdom of the Sun MASTERLIST
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“You’re an Earth bender?”
Tsai paced around the guest bedroom where her mother was calmly sitting on one of the sofa chairs. Her usual cool and collected demeanor in play. She had always known that her mother was from an Earth Kingdom nationality but this?
She was furiously pacing, breathing harsh as she walked a tight rope bordering on a panic attack. They had just survived the collapse of a temple, they had almost died – hell, they had witnessed the death of dozens of loyal Ozai supporters. Amongst them Mai’s father. Arrangements were being presently made for the quick burial and service of anybody that had perished.
“And what? You were just going to keep this to yourself? Take it to the grave?”  
Her mother remained stoic, cold.
Tsai really wished her brother could be here. Instead he was presently preoccupied consoling a certain mourning girl.
Sanju remained silent at her daughter’s questioning. “Does dad know?” “No,” She finally spoke single word. “Why didn’t you ever say anything? How can dad not know?”
The older woman sighed and relaxed in her seat for what seemed to be the first time since she arrived to the Fire Nation. She uncrossed her legs and lowered her tightly knit hands down to her lap.
“Your father and I… Like most unions of higher tier, it was arranged. Your grandfather always looked out for me and my family. Sencha felt that a union between his Fire Nation son and a woman from the Earth Kingdom would bring unity to Yu Dao and of course, he was right.”
Her daughter starred at her intensely both her eyes wide at the admission. How could her mother speak so calmly about this? “You’re very lucky to have found someone that reciprocates your feelings. I always knew you’d marry well, not the Fire Lord per say. You’d marry someone who wouldn’t be affected by… your background.”
She chose to ignore her mother’s ramblings, still much too preoccupied and lost in her own thoughts. However, Sanju did have a point. It was one of the red-head’s fears that was further intensified by this. What would the Fire Nation be with an earth bending heir? “So, you didn’t love him… dad?” Her daughter asked weakly shifting on to a more present and unavoidable topic.
“I learned to,” she responded. “He respected me and having come from nothing, owing everything to your grandfather, I had no choice but to agree to the arrangement.”
Tsai was in shock. She had never questioned her parent’s relationship. It seemed dull to her and just like every other older couple. For some reason she had just assumed they met at a dinner or something cliché amongst those lines.
It was then that her mother broke the silence letting out a weak laugh. The red head remained mute, still processing what her mother had just said to her. She had long stopped anxiously pacing the room and now stood frozen in shock.
“You don’t know how scared I was when I was pregnant with you. How relieved I was that your brother was born with the ability to ignite fire.”
The room suddenly felt small, asphyxiating, she had to get out of here. She needed space. “I-I need to go clear my head,” Tsai managed as she exited the room. Her mother didn’t reach for her this time.
Tsai didn’t know where to go. Chaos and havoc had been unleashed in the Fire Nation. Protesting citizens were mourning in the streets, chaos unleashed, widowed women crying for their husbands, orphans sobbing for their parents that had perished in the collapse of the temple. The nation was on the verge of an uprising.
It was all too much, too overwhelming. She didn’t want to think about anything. Didn’t want to process what had just happened. She just wanted to be alone and marinate in solace for a moment. And so, she went to the one place where she knew nobody would come looking for her.
She now sat alone a top of a slab carved out of white marble. It was dark in the room, certainly nobody would come down here, not a single noise could be heard echoing the small chamber. The Dragonbone Catacombs were strangely welcoming on this day. Still dark as night, still hosting the skeletal remains of the hunted dragons of the past, and the bodies of the Fire Lords of the past. The chambers dimly lit by rows of warm torches.
Her mind remained blank, numbed to everything as she hugged her knees closer to her body, head buried in between them, eyes shut exhaustedly. The place had been renovated since the bombing incident all those years ago. The scent of myrrh and incense still lingered in the air. Except that this time the room felt cold, empty and austere without the dozens of candles that had adorned it the last time she had been here. She found herself so deep into her own thought she didn’t even hear the approaching footsteps echoing the stone corridor.
“There you are,” a hand landed on her shoulder. She flinched, eyes snapping up. “I was worried,” Zuko said looking concerned. “We’ve all been looking for you everywhere.”  
Of course he’d find her. “I… I just need to be alone for a moment,” she stammered lowering her gaze to the floor. “Are you okay?” He asked kneeling down to meet her eye level.
She debated whether she should tell him the truth or not. Simply utter a dismissive stammered saying she wasn’t and just get it over with. “No,” She admitted truthfully. “Are you?” She met his golden eyes the feeling of concern being mutual. He licked his lips and shook his head slightly. “Don’t change the subject. I’m asking about you.”
She swallowed the barbwire knot that had formed in her throat. “I saw my life flash before my eyes,” she admitted, still avoiding his perturbing gaze. “Last time we were here,” she began lifting her gaze so that she could gaze around the dark catacombs. “I fucked up,” she divulged vulgarly.
She waited for his brass judgement. “It’s not just you,” she looked up to meet his expression with surprise, but instead found that he was looking away with the same shame she was. “We should’ve at least discussed these things. I don’t know what I was thinking.” That’s the thing. He wasn’t. He was the type to do stupidly impulsive things when it came to these things; specially to love. “I am so, so, so, sorry,” She apologized from the bottom of her heart. “To you to me. I should’ve done things differently,” her throat swelled with regret. She should’ve done things differently. They both should have.
“We still can.”
“Still can what?” She looked at him confused. “Do things differently.” She looked breathless as if she had been punched in the gut, which further fueled his confusion. “Let’s do things differently then.” She exhaled out slowly.
He didn’t get a chance to react to her words being silenced by a greedy kiss. She had made up her mind that she would marry this man before death did them part. She had never kissed him like that, with such urgency, with her mouth opening against his and body pressing up against his. Her hands fumbled with his clothes, his warm ones with hers. “This is not a proposal,” he managed to speak against her mouth, eyes closed. She didn’t seem to care if it was or wasn’t. He kissed her back just as hard, as if they were going to die. Her knees were growing weak from the intensity, he stepped forward and she leaned her body against the edge of the marble slab were his marble casket would one day lie.
She let out a breath when he bit her lower lip, parting her mouth open for him. His right hand cradled her jaw in it, the other supported his leaned weight as it rested on the slab where his body would one day lie. She sat on the edge of the marble and his hand traveled down the side of her body reaching her leg and hooking it around his waist. “Right now?” She spoke in between kisses. His mouth journeyed from the corner of hers down her jaw and to her neck. “What if somebody walks in?” She asked meekly still jaded at the memory of her mother and brother boldly interrupting the last time they had attempted to be together.
“I don’t care,” he spoke in a hoarse voice. His voice raspy scratching at her skin before dipping to the crook of her neck in a bite that made her want to melt. All the sudden, feeling hot and bothered, she didn’t care either. Her hands unfastened the sash that tied his regal robe together exposing his toned chest. She almost felt as if his eyes were burning against her skin. His hands lowered caressing the tender skin on her inner tight.
She felt there was no need for foreplay she was ready to go. Urging. Almost starved for his touch. His fingertips brushed her pulsing core. Just like last time she was hot, damp, ready for him.
The edge of Zuko’s lip curved, eager for what was waiting for him. Eager to do unmentionable things to her. He torturously toyed with the opening cleavage of her dress; slipping it down to her shoulders. His thumb reached for the bandeau she wore around her chest but before he removed it, he noted the gnarly scar that was inches below them in between. It was the knife wound from the day of Sozin’s Comet. He felt her hands on his skin and noted that the two had matching scars in their fronts.
Battle wounds from the war. She couldn’t help but smile softly, it was just another thing that connected them. The moment was short lived, his hands trailed up and he removed the fabric revealing her bare breasts. He squeezed both of them in his large hands and she winced a little at his roughness when he leaned down to kiss them. He leaned forward his nose carving the way, his hot mouth kissing her flesh inching down below her breasts. She arched her neck back and sighed at the pleasant sensation. His hands lowered to her sides and down to her bottom which he pulled her body forward closer to him. His lips and heated tongue returned to her chest taking turns between gently nibbling and teasing her plump nipples. She ran her hands through his long hair tangling a fistful of it. She lowered them to remove the robe off his shoulders. His hands continued to explore the temple of her body was which he had sworn to worship.
While Tsai did not want to spare another minute, he wanted to take his sweet time. As if unwrapping a precious gift. He wanted to explore every inch of her with his every sense.
His slender fingers followed a trail which he was becoming acquainted with. They sent an exciting chill down her spine when they wondered to the inside of her thigh closer to her heated core. He removed every obstacle in the way without much care.
“Please,” She pleaded him to ease the terrible hot itch that had formed in between her legs.
He slid in his index finger into her warmth. The sensation made him pause, he bit his lower lip at the sensation. The thought of being inside of her was enough to drive him over the edge. He couldn’t wait to sink himself into her and finally be one. He slid another finger in past her folds and began to wave his fingers in the fashion he was familiar with. “Please,” she whimpered with need for more.
His uncle’s best earnest advice had been to practice his virtues. “Patience,” He towered over her body leaning down and planting a wet kiss under her ear in that spot he knew made her hot. He bit it gently, making her shudder before returning his attention to her sex.
He lowered his head, lower and lower until she could feel his breath hot against her. “What are you doing?” She asked taken aback by the close proximity.
“I want to taste you,” He said through hooded eyes. She flushed at his words and let out a faint yelp when she felt his warm tongue lapping at her steaming entrance. His fingers remained on her opening stroking a clockwise circular motion on her swollen rose bud.
Her back arched involuntary and she opened her legs for him. Tsai bit a low moan at the sensation. Her hips grinded forward wanting more, needing more, needing him. She tossed her head back slightly and sharply inhaled at the pleasurable sensation. Eyes closed in a blinding mist. He kept a careful eye on the language of her body, eager for the next pleasurable sound that escaped her lips, he’d cherish them all. Every mumble, every whisper, every shuddered curse that escaped the prison of her mouth. She leaned back laying on the slab when he raised her legs over his shoulders.
He hummed making his mouth gently vibrate against her sensitive entrance. He continued delving his tongue in and out of her, his fingers moving at a steady rhythm. His eyes frozen on the feverish expression on her rosy face. She struggled against an escaping whimper and moaned out his name, relaxing into the cold marble.
“I’m almost there,” she warned of her approaching orgasm.  
However, he didn’t stop. She felt the coil of aching nerves which had bundled up in her lower regions snap, releasing a pleasurable shock that rocked her body. She came in his mouth. He lowered her legs and met her eyes, her love juices crudely dripping down his chin.
“I’m not done yet,” he said licking his swollen lips.
Fuck. The erotic sight was almost too much to bear.
He hovered over her horizontal body and knotted a hand thought her long locks. He kissed her sloppily, his tongue impatiently exploring the cavity of her mouth. Still sensitive from her orgasm, she moaned into his open mouth, at the strange sensation of tasting herself on his lips. He pressed up against her with wanting. Their lower regions rubbing against each other in want. The confinement of his pants becoming tightly unbearable. Fuck being patient. He tugged at the cord that tied her dress together and tugged it off exposing her flesh to the cold, damp air of the Dragonbone Catacombs.
He stood up desperately undoing his pants with urgency. She sat up, legs leaning down the side of the marble, hands attempting to unfasten the rest of his regal robes and clothes. He exhaled at the freeing sensation when his erect member became exposed, twitching in desperate need to be touched, proudly bouncing against his navel.
For the first time he looked at her with what seemed to be hesitation. She paused, still breathing heavily and nodded in consent. She latched onto him like a tick and kissed the outline of his jaw, arms clinging around his neck.
He stroked himself for a moment, a lustful look on his eyes as he positioned himself at her entrance which was grieving for him, throbbing in heat.
“I love you,” she whispered against his skin. He grabbed her jaw in his hands and kissed her in response.
Slowly, with ease he pushed forward losing his virtue to her. She let out a huff when he filled her fingers digging against the skin of his broad shoulders.
She hadn’t been expecting him to be so goddamn thick.
It took him a moment to adjust to the welcoming sensation. Her sex was hot. It was warm, inviting, it made his heart ram against his rib cage. She fit him like a glove. This felt better than whatever he had been expected it to feel like. “Fuck” he cursed under his breath, something she had rarely heard him do. She wrapped her arms around his neck, and he moved again, and again, slowly painfully thrusting into her gaining a steady pace, getting used to the foreign sensation. She placed his hands on her breasts and he greedily explored them, kissing them, lightly biting her skin which made her feel lightheaded. She pulled at the roots of his dark hair in the back of his head.
“There,” she let out a low moan when he hit that sweet spot. He hit again and bent his head forward resting it on her shoulder. “Right there” she moaned louder wrapping an arm around his shoulder deliciously burying her nails into his back, lightly scratching it.
His pace increased and towering over her he pushed her back so that she was once again laying on the slab, he reached for her hips and dug his fingers in them tightly before pounding deeper into her. Each bold trust seemed to come harder and faster than the last. A grunt was trapped in his throat as he leant over and laced his fingers with hers. She cried out in bliss; her eyes closed enjoying the idyllic moment. He rammed harder and harder to the point she was almost at the point of begging for his mercy. She felt her nerves tighten and tightened as a dam of pleasure was about to break lose again. He was close, he could feel himself close to finish and suddenly came to an abrupt stop.
“Why’d you stop?” She asked leaning on her elbows looking up panting heavily.
“I need a moment.” He said taking in a deep breath, pacing himself, his ragged breathing matching hers, heart hammering in his chest as he tried not to get too excited.
“I should’ve married you” she confessed looking at him through her lashes.
“I should’ve done this a long time ago.” He exhaled and again picking up her leg hooking it around his body and leaning over her.
"What did you call this again? Disrespectful? Dishonorable?" She mocked. "Fuck honor," He laughed a little at her shocked expression. He leaned over and kissed the edge of the mouth before he once again pushed himself into her. He trusted hard, perspiring bodies slapping against each other, teeth sinking against her shoulder. She saw red with each stroke. Arms wrapped around his shoulders, legs around his hips. She wanted him deeper if possible, still greedily lusting for more.
Zuko wanted to hear her praise. Her moans, her encouragement, the way she moaned out her name was music to him. It threatened to push him over the edge. He wanted nothing more than to please her.  
“I’m about to finish“ she let out a squeak when she felt herself come undone around him. The dam of pleasure breaking releasing a wave of satisfaction which stretched from the lower part of her stomach reaching the tips of her toes which curled at the sensation. Her walls spasming around his erection, making him swallow his breath. He stood witness to the lovely sight, his jaw going slack at the compressing sensation of her velvet insides.
She cried out in ecstasy and he continued his rough movements. He groaned out her name like a curse as he was about to reach his own end. Eyes closing in bliss, grip becoming loser around her body, vision blurring into a white haze around the edges.
“Tsai, move I’m about too.” He struggled to speak with a strained tone.
“It’s okay,” She breathed holding his face in her hands. He held her close and gave three strong trusts before slightly twitching inside her and coming undone as he too reached his orgasm.
He sighed drained before his body collapsed. He lowered himself to her. Resting his head on her chest. She kept her arms wrapped around him and caught her breath. He could hear her heart hammering against her rib cage. She kissed his forehead hugged him.
"Yes. Yes. Let's get married." She said with glassy eyes, stroking his hair.
"No, no, no, this was not a proposal." He said alarmed quickly sitting up.
"I know. That's why I'm asking you." "What" He looked at her confused and with disbelief.
"We are doing things, differently aren't we?"
Silence. His expression unreadable. There was a pregnant pause on his behald.
"Say something." She begged him as insecurity began to prick at her. Had he changed his mind?
A broad smile cracked across his features. "You've lost your mind."
"Is that a yes?" She couldn’t help but smile so wide it made her face ache.
Smiling, both kissed.
Xxx
The couple returned to the Palace hand in hand. Happy to have one good news amongst the unfolding chaos. Tsai made a note to prepare a stone seed root and thistles antidote as her form of birth control.
Their families all seemed to be in the Royal dining room not very hungry. All wore somber expressions on their faces at the events that had transpired earlier. Thankfully none of them had been hurt.
Both walked in hand in hand, side by side, which immediately caught everyone’s attention. “Tsai and I have something to tell you all,” Zuko began. The couple exchanged an excited look. Sanju raised an eyebrow, Iroh lowered his tea, Ursa and Kiyi turned their attention towards them. “We know there’s been a lot of somber news, but we wanted to share that in the midst of the darkness we have decided to get married,” was what the Fire Lord had wanted to say. Instead he was brashly interrupted when he said the word ‘but’ with a loud: “We’re getting married!” Tsai said excitedly hugging onto his arm.
“Ho! My boy!” Iroh cheered beaming jumping to his feet, his face flushing with excitement.
Ursa brought both hands to hide her wide smile as she also rose to her feet letting out a small squeal. Kiyi looked as if a bucket of cold water had been dumped on her and Sanju smiled a little standing up also approaching the happy couple to congratulate them.
Their parents said their congratulations as they embraced both into their uniting family. “So, did you take my advice?” Iroh asked Zuko wiggling his eyebrows at his nephew. His tone was loud enough that his fiancée heard. “What advice?” She asked arching an eyebrow with a hand on her waist. “Not now Uncle!” The man hissed embarrassed his face turning a deep shade of scarlet.
Kiyi stood before the two of them with a pout on her face and her arms crossed over her chest upset. Both of her eyes narrowed as she glared at both her brother and his lady.
“Kiyi,” Tsai began stepping forward leaning down slightly, so she was at eye level with the younger girl. “I also owe you an apology,” she began in a gentle tone. “I shouldn’t have left so abruptly last time I was here,” she let out a small laugh, “I don’t think I should’ve left at all, but what’s done is done and what matters is that we’re all together and your brother and I are starting our lives together,” she looked back at Zuko lovingly, who was currently distraught by his mother who was touching his face and on the verge of tears.
“I know you wanted to be a bridesmaid and I hate to disappoint you,” she clicked her tongue. The younger girl’s eyes widened slightly. Was she kicking her off the wedding party? “Instead I wanted to ask you- will you be my maid of honor?”
Kiyi’s reaction was immediate as her icy composure melted off her shoulders. “Yes!” She said tackling the older girl in a hug. “Yes! Yes! Yes!” She beamed. “We’re going to have so much fun! And oh! We have to pick your robes! And the flowers- what about the cake?” She began to ramble on excitedly. Just like that it seemed as if all had been forgiven. Everybody was chattering excitedly about the future. It was then that Tsai’s brother walked in. Mecha was just as excited over the news hugging his sister and slapping his future brother in law in the shoulder a little too hard.
“I can’t believe my sister is engaged!” He said excitedly. “Well,” Sanju drawled in an unfriendly tone. Arms crossed over her chest, “I don’t see a ring,” she commented snidely.
“Mom,” Her daughter protested. “Fire Nationers don’t traditionally use rings. You know this,” she rolled her eyes slightly.
Her mother seemed happy but not ecstatic over the idea of their engagement. “So is dad invited to the wedding or what?” Mecha commented. “I hate to burst your bubble, but the New Ozai Society might’ve just been literally squashed, but the Anti-Revolution Movement is now stronger than ever.”
Tsai had completely forgotten about her father. Having been completely caught up with her emotions, her engagement and what had happened in the Dragonbone Catacombs. She hadn’t fully processed the bombing of the temple. The one responsible for so much chaos in the Fire Nation. The bombing… She thought about the one in the Dragonbone Catacombs and the one that occurred in the temple earlier today during Fire Lord Ozai’s funerary services. It was impossible for her father to be roaming Fire Nation lands freely. She doubted he was even aware of the secret underground tunnel system. Whoever had orchestrated both of these attacks had the ability to transparently sneak around the Fire Nation. This person was preparing everything, always one step ahead. Without another word she stepped out of the room leaving behind a room filled with very confused people.
“Where are you going?” Without turning around she felt Zuko join in her side as he trotted to catch up to her fast pace.
“I know who did it. I know who set up the bombs this morning and last time we were in the catacombs.”
Both rushed into a room in the third floor of the palace. Tsai slammed the room’s door open just in time to catch the red-handed culprit packing away his belongings in a rush.
“Going somewhere?” She drawled out, glaring at the man who was sweating bullets.
Zuko’s mediocre assistant, Nezu, looked started at having been caught. Without missing a beat he rushed towards the window, throwing it open ready to leap out. However, his path was instead blocked by the Fire Lord himself who say on the edge of the window cooly, with his arms crossed over his chest. An angry scowl on his face.
His head snapped back to the door where he saw Tsai leaning against the doorframe wearing a similar expression on her features. Instead her eyes were focused into deathly slits. Her hidden blades were pulled out and brightly reflected some of the light they caught.
“I know a rat when I smell one.”
“I won’t tell you anything!” The man spat, raising his hands up.
Zuko stepped down from the window, he held fistfuls of fire on both of his hands an absolutely livid expression on his face.
The terrorist was cornered. Tsai stepped forward holding her blade to the eyelevel of the man. Her menacing eyes never left his as she inched forward until the blade poked at its neck drawing a single string of blood out. The man saw her pause, expression faltering for a split second before she retreated.
A satisfied smirk carved his face when she pulled away and lowered her blade. “Your father was right, you’re a coward you don’t have it in you to kill me.”
“Maybe not… Who am I to play jury, judge and executioner?” She wiped the back of her blade on her sleeve. “I hope the side effects kick in soon, she said looking around the satchel she kept tied around her waist.
“Side effects?” The man uttered out a perplex expression morphing on his features. “You’ve done your research Nezu,” Zuko began as he towered over the man. “You know my fiancées favorite animal is the platypus bear.” “You want to know why they’re my favorite?” The other probed as she continued pulling out several vials and small flasks and powders from her satchel and from underneath her sleeves. “Besides being really cute and the all-terrain predator-“ She finally found a small vial filled with a pale-yellow liquid. “Males have a venomous thumb. The venom a platypus bear is extremely dangerous, it can cause pain that can live out for months, painful hallucinations, convulsions and eventually loss of consciousness and body motors. It’s so rare very few people actually know the antidote for it. Fortunately, I happen to have it, now you’re going to croak or well, you know what will happen.” she threatened.
The man looked around the room nervously. He was trapped, there was no escape. He suddenly felt his heart accelerate in rapid palpitations. The sweat and perspiration began to build on his forehead. He could feel himself growing woozy. He was paranoid as the side effects began to kick in.
“Fine…” He grumbled. “Fine!” The man snapped. “It’s true. I work for the Governor; I work for your father. I’ve been working for him since before the war ended.”
“How many more of are there in the Fire Nation?” Zuko pressed.
“Just me.”
Then came the million-dollar question.
“Where is my father?” Tsai glared at the man holding the vial in between her thumb and index fingers. A more relaxed expression on her features.
“He’s in the colonies, he’s planning on blowing up the palace with the Avatar in it.”
Both of their eyes went wide as the couple locked eyes. It was another trap. Just like the funeral. Did Nezu kill the Fire Lord to set up the entire thing? No, it didn’t fit his style, it was too elaborate, too spontaneous. But this- the blowing up of the palace… It had to be a trap. And why hadn’t he done it already? What was holding him back? The threat of them surviving the bombing of the temple?
Tsai was so distraught, so deep in thought that she missed the man’s quick reflexes in snatching the flask from her hand and in that same moment downing the liquid.
Zuko stood idly watching. He lowered his hands-on offense allowing the man to drink the vial without opposition. “Wait!” She realized looking horrified. The man drank the bitter liquid and cringed before slamming it to the floor shattering it. “I turn in myself in as a prisoner of the nation,” Nezu said smugly ready to embrace the consequences. He raised his hands innocently. His reasoning was that if Fire Lord Ozai had managed to get away with the sentence of life in prison what would they do to him? Surely something not half as bad as that.
“You don’t understand,” she said looking at him aghast. “I didn’t actually poison you!”
Nezu felt his body suddenly grow cold at the realization. “You told us all that yourself,” Zuko backed.
“What you just drank was the actual poison!”
It was then that he began to feel the symptoms again. Not the feeble version his hypochondriac self-had tricked his mind into believing but the actually painful side effects from the venom. Zuko stepped around the room when the man knelt over with a sharp pain in his gut. Thick saliva foamed around his mouth like rabies and the man reached for his throat. The couple looked horrified as the man struggled to gasp for breath or reason and stumbled backwards backing away from them. Neither stopped the man from falling out from behind the window.
And that’s how Nezu met his end.
The couple looked at the open window mildly disturbed. So much death had already happened today. So much innocent blood had been spilled. It was so unnecessary. Things could’ve been done so much differently.
Zuko touched her arm in what she interpreted to be a comforting matter. “What do we do now?”
“We have to go back to Yu Dao. Warn Aang and the others.”
“We’d be walking right into his trap,” he said his brows shaping into a concerned frown. “Not if we’re a step ahead,” she said determinedly slapping a fist on her opposite open palm. Her brain rapidly turning as it crafted an elaborate plan of attack. “I’m flying back to the colonies tomorrow, confronting him and his goons.” “Alone?” He looked at her incredulously. “No way, I’m going back with you. I won’t let you go alone.”
It didn’t take much to convince her. She was going to get all the help she could get.
“Fine,” she agreed. “We leave tomorrow first thing in the morning. Let’s try and get some rest first.”
They exited the room but not before casting one long single glance at the open window behind them. The curtains lightly fluttering reminding them of the traitor’s demise.
Xxx
There was much to do. Close advisors had been instructed to comb the room for anything that might be useful for the strike against the Anti-Revolutionary movement.
And speaking of advisors.
Tsai and Zuko were presently walking back from sharing their condolences with Mai.
When the two ran into Iroh and Ursa in the parlor room. It seemed like both were on their way to pay a visit to Mai during her times of hardship. They were explaining to the two what had transpired with Nezu and how the man had fallen to his death and been poisoned by his own hand.
“I didn’t think he would…” Tsai lowered her head. Still running over the events that had transpired. All she wanted was for less people to die. To keep everybody as safe as possible.
She felt a hand being placed on her shoulder and looked to see Ursa’s hand on her body, but that wasn’t what caught her off guard. What caught her attention were the violet bruises that decorated her wrist. Those looked oddly like wounds of restraint from somebody that was defending themselves. She could hear Iroh speaking but wasn’t listening to a word he was saying. Eyes still engrossed in the wounds.
Ursa noted this and quickly removed her arm, self-consciously pulling her sleeves over her wrist hiding the marks. Tsai looked at her oddly, mouth ajar at the realization.
Whomever had killed Fire Lord Ozai, this person had to be somebody he trusted enough to get close to him. His killing it had to be personal, upsetting. She looked at Ursa’s face. Eyes widening in realization at who had killed Ozai. Neither Iroh nor Zuko seemed to notice the interaction between the two women.
“In happier news, I’m very excited to begin planning for the wedding,” Ursa said switching the subject with a small smile. “Yeah…” Tsai drawled out, unblinking, her mind still in haze at the realization of who Fire Lord Ozai’s murder really was. But why? After all this time.
“Ozai’s service was really a tragedy, but at least it is one less thing to worry about. Right?”
She wasn’t sure if she meant the collapse of the temple or the man’s funerary services, but guessed she meant the latter.
Despite her kind smile there was something painful. Something hollow about it. Ursa had once killed a Fire Lord before. It fit that she would do it again Zuko looked at his mother confused, unsure of what her cryptic words meant. Iroh kept quiet, yet there was a strange glint in his eyes that made Tsai think he knew more than the man was letting on.  
“All I want is for you two to be happy,” she said closing her eyes with a small smile.
There it was, her admission.
Her motive.
She had done it for them. For her son. She knew that Ozai was not a forgiving man and that he would never surrender his ambition for his claim to power. That he would never stop torturing his family. So, she took up the roles of judge, jury and finally executioner.
There was a silent understanding between the two women as they shifted topics with ease. Both with hollow smiles on their faces. Zuko wouldn’t throw his mother in a pit of jail to rot. However, somethings really were best left unsaid.
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AN: Next chapter should be the last UwU
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Kingdom of the Sun [Fire Lord Zuko] 2
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Chapter Warnings: Steamy smut, thigh grinding, cursing Rating: M Pairings: Zuko/OC - I have written a NSFW tollbooth so you can skip that part if you want :) Kingdom of the Sun MASTERLIST Last Airbender MASTERLIST My MASTERLIST
The air grew colder and dryer as a large metal trade ship approached the Southern Water Tribe, sailing through dark waters and dodging every odd iceberg and glacier on the way.
Tsai hugged her body closer gripping the fabric of her beige parka, she brought her cold palms into her mouth and breathed into them. Her breath visible before her eyes in white puffs.
Her brother had encouraged her to come to this ceremony. Her mother had strongly opposed against it.
“Tsai, I have repeatedly told you over and over again,” Her mother warned. “Mom I’m going, no matter what you say-“ “It’s not about the boy- it’s not about him…” Her mother sighed and pinched the bridge of her nose in frustration. “But you have to understand that it is not safe. Is it not enough to wake up to riots and protesting? Tsai someone could hurt try and hurt you and by hurt you I mean kill.” Her mother had almost begged her not to go. However, the guilt trip was not enough. She had promised to keep a small profile to give her mother some peace of mind and took a small ship with a matching crew of less than ten people.
Despite never having been to the Southern Water Tribe the nation was similar to its northern sister, the ice desert seeming just as cold, yet not as desolate the bay crowded with numerous ships that were docked in from different parts of the world. It was almost nighttime when she arrived. Just in time for the celebration.
Despite having spent most of the trip self-consciously analyzing her imperfections in a mirror and nervously doing her hair over and over again, it was quite never perfect. She hesitated before getting off the ship, unsure if she would run into her ex-boyfriend or not, yet the nervousness still lingered, uneasily twisting her stomach into knots.
She had a feeling she would see him. She’d never admit it out loud, but she had in part come in hopes of running into him.
The party was lively and filled with plenty of familiar faces from all corners of the world. Pleasant ambiance music was being played. The celebration was being hosted outdoors in a snowy plaza covered under a massive tarp from which colorful lights and decorations hung down from. It was a beautiful set up. Very beach, wonderland wedding vibes. The plaza was near an icy ledge which allowed guests to a lovely view of the horizon. She glanced around the crowd and saw no sign of Zuko. Sighing, almost in relief, she walked around looking for the newly engaged couple to congratulate them. It took a while before she spotted them standing with some other members of the Water Tribe.
“Tsai! You made it!” Aang said excitedly embracing his friend. Katara also hugged her and introduced her to Kanna, her grandmother and her husband, a waterbending master, whom Tsai was already acquainted with, Master Pakku.
“Welcome to the Southern Water Tribe,” Chief Hakoda, Katara and Sokka’s father, said welcoming her to their land. “Hope it’s not too cold,” he added with a slight smile noticing how the girl kept her cold hands hidden inside of her parka’s sleeves.
“It’s bearable,” She said with a tight smile. “You’ll get used to it. Just stay away from the water. If for whatever reason you fall, you’ll go into hypothermic shock and be dead within minutes.”
‘Geez, well that’s comforting…’
“How was your trip?” Katara asked. “No assassination attempts or bombings so I guess you could say successful. I’m just happy to be here.” She laughed nervously.
“Tsai, there was something else that we wanted to ask you,” Katara began and exchanged a look with her fiancée. “It’s just that, well, when we visited you last time. We fell in love with the palace and we were wondering if we could have the wedding in the former Colonial Palace?” “We also think it would be safer. Considering the political climate…” Aang added.
The girl from Yu Dao blinked twice in surprised. They had a point it would be safer; the palace was basically impenetrable. She couldn’t decide if her mother would have a stroke or would be thrilled to having a wedding there.
However, how could she say no?
“We understand if you can’t or don’t want to-“
“No,” she said quickly. “I mean- yes. Yes! Of course, you can have it there! Aang’s right, it would be safer. Whenever you want.” She smiled at both of them.
Again, Katara threw her arms around her hugging her tightly. Who would’ve thought the two would grow to be so amiable considering the turmoil the two had had in the past.
“Hey Zuko!”
Her eyes shot wide open in panic as she saw Aang waving at someone behind her. She swallowed a heavy lump that had formed in her throat and exchanged a panicked look with Katara who nodded her head to the side. Tsai very indiscreetly ran away from the approaching Fire Lord and from her friends approaching the bar for some plum wine a delicacy around these parts. Carefully, hoping not to be noticed, she darted her eyes back to where the Fire Lord was now standing chatting with Aang and Katara. He looked absolutely regal, he was taller, impossibly more handsome than the last time she had seen him. His black hair was longer, worn in a half top knot Fire Nation fashion. He wore his royal head piece and he carried himself well as a nation’s leader should. He stood out like a sore thumb how was it that she hadn’t spotted him in the crowds? She was lost in thought when he suddenly turned, and his eyes met hers.
She almost spilled her wine when she rapidly turned back to face the bar. Face burning from the embarrassment of having been caught starring so boldly.
“Hiding from someone?” She felt a nudge on her side.
She turned to see Suki standing next to her also leaning on the bar. “Suki!” She greeted almost tackling her friend into a hug.
Suki explained that she was here as a guest and also an undercover along with Ty Lee. Both were keeping an eye on the Fire Lord as his personal bodyguards in case there were any assassination attempts. Years ago, Tsai had suggested to Zuko that he hire the Kyoshi Warriors as his personal guards since the Fire Nation’s were practically useless. Seemed like he actually took her advice. “He’s lonely,” Suki said as both girls walked away from the bar with their drinks. “He misses you. Do you miss him?”
Tsai lowered her eyes and took a distraught sip from her wine. Of course, she missed him. How could she not? She thought about him on the daily. “Yeah,” She admitted. “But I’ve been seeing other people. Or at least trying too… Do you know how hard it is to date when the Fire Lord is your ex-boyfriend?” She half rolled her eyes. Suki laughed. “Well, are you going to talk to him?”
“No!” Tsai responded a little louder than intended as panic filled her. “What would I even say?”
“What would you even say to who?” A manly voice asked loudly.
“Sokka!” She turned and gave her old friend a half hug. Tsai was about to ask Sokka a question when Suki interrupted with a sharp whisper. “Tsai, he’s coming,” She hissed lowly not breaking eye contact with her friend.
‘Fuck… fuck… fuck!’ How obvious would it be if she untangled herself from Sokka’s arm and made a run for it? She wondered if she could manage dodging him all night. She had to put herself together. Act normal. Stand up straighter, maybe a little taller. “What do I do? What do I do?!” She asked panicking shifting uneasily on her feet fidgeting with the sun stone necklace she always wore around her neck. “Pretend like Sokka just said something funny!” Suki whispered. Sokka looked beyond confused. When both girls threw their heads slightly and let out a loud laugh.
“Hey Suki-“ Zuko said as he approached the trio with that looked to be a pretend excuse. Despite speaking to the Kyoshi Warrior his golden eyes were locked in on his ex-girlfriend’s. Hers were noticeably fixed on him as well. A familiar tension suddenly becoming evident between the couple. Sokka removed his arm from his friend’s shoulders. She didn’t hear what he said to Suki. Much too struck by his presence, it was almost like seeing a ghost. She looked at his high cheek bones, his sharp jaw, even the scar on his face made him more enticing. His lips…
‘Oh no…’
She swallowed the wine she was drinking with a loud gulp.
‘He was hot.’ “You know, I always thought it would be you two first,” Sokka said bluntly referring to the marriage. She snapped her out of her trance. ‘Great. Way to add salt to the wound Sokka.’ She almost spit out her wine, slightly choking on it. The expression on his face unreadable as she avoided his eyes. She didn’t want to think about that. The last time they had touched the subject had been the day they broke up, it was a painful enough memory…
“Ty Lee needs you to untangle her braid,” Zuko said to his bodyguard in a serious tone.
“Sounds serious,” Suki said in a faltering tone. She made eye contact with her friend who lightly nodded as she was keeping her lips busy still sipping on the wine. “Come help me Sokka,” she said to her boyfriend. “But she’s right there! She’s fine!” Sokka pointed out dumbly. Girls were an enigma he’d never be able to figure out. Suki hissed at him to shut up and dragged him away leaving the ex-lovers alone and to themselves. There was a heavy awkward silence between them. The heavy tension seemed to linger. They hadn’t been in the same room in years. She couldn’t help but wonder just how much he had changed. Hell, how much she had changed. ‘Say something, say something, say something,’ she racked her brain for anything she could say or ask to him. ‘SAY ANYTHING.’ “Nice weather we’re having.”
Oh dear, he was still so painfully awkward. She couldn’t help but laugh a little at his comment. Something so simple which lightly eased the growing tension between the two. “Are you kidding? It’s awful,” she said glancing around at the icy tundra. “Everything is wet and cold and covered in snow. I wonder how Toph can walk around barefoot like that,” she responded her eyes drifting to the blind girl in the crowd. The thought of being barefoot in the snow made her feel even colder. “Well, it’s Toph. She’s tough you know?”
Again. That uncomfortable silence between the two.
Should she ask how he has been? How his mother and sister have been? Should they talk about something other than the New Ozai Society or the Anti-Revolutionary Movement? Maybe the fact that he gave her half of his lands?
But that was a story for another time… “So Aang and Katara huh?” She managed. “Yeah.” “They’re really cute. I’m happy for them.” “Yeah, same,” he said nervously holding the back of his neck. “They’re so cute- it’s kind of gross?” He gave her an odd look. “I mean they call each other sweetie,” She cringed and downed the rest of her drink seeking for some liquid courage. “I mean, we-we were never that corny.” She said addressing the elephant in the room.
This was really not going well. “Yeah,” seemed to be the only word of agreeance he could manage. He let out a weak scoff. “Never.” Both looked away awkwardly. Just in time, as it became night and the sky darkened the party progressed the music’s beat changed and they both noted how the people in the crowd started moving in unison either in groups or in couples. Swaying to an upbeat tune. “What are they doing?” He asked confused. “I think they are… dancing?” She responded just as confused.
Both being Fire Nationers the concept of dancing was completely foreign to them. The art of it had been outlawed for the past one hundred years, both never having witnessed or partaken in the activity. Everybody looked happy dancing, lightly swaying holding each other at a close distance. He looked at her from the corner of his eyes working up the courage to ask her to dance. Maybe it had been years, but the spark was still there, hidden, but he knew it, he could feel it and she looked- just wow…
“Uh, I don’t know how to.”
Zuko snapped out of his daydream to see that guy from the Earth Kingdom, what was his name been, Haru, asking her to dance. “That’s okay. I’ll teach you!” He said encouragingly stretching out his hand to her. She looked at it hesitantly, but he didn’t give her a moment to think it over. “Come on,” he grinned grabbing her hand and dragging her away to dance to an upbeat cheery dance that involved a lot of twirling.
Tsai looked back at Zuko’s who’s eyes had narrowed as he glared daggers at the back of Haru’s head. He glowered with his arms crossed over his chest starring with jealousy as the two danced, even if she was stepping on Haru’s feet the whole time.
“Ty Lee!” Zuko barked at his other bodyguard. Meanwhile said girl was busy flirting with some Water Tribe boys and turned to give her boss an irritated look. “Let’s dance,” he commanded grabbing her hand and pulling her to the dance floor not even giving her a chance to say no.
At first, he moved awkwardly unsure of where to put his hands or how to move his feet. Ty Lee, however, was more graceful; all eyes were on the acrobat as the music continued getting louder and faster. The dance shifted into some type of traditional Water Tribe dance where everybody danced in a circle spinning their partners into the arms of others.
Tsai continued stepping on Haru, profusely apologizing. She felt awful about it. Regardless he was nice and continued dancing, giving her a twirl and a spin, letting her go for a moment. Sokka caught her and did the same, as it seemed part of the dance was switching partners. He did the same and twirled her to Aang who twirled her to- “Y-You’re supposed to twirl me!” She protested with a nervous stammer to Zuko who was now holding her at an arm’s length. However instead of twirling her he was greedy and kept her away all to himself. She felt vulnerable under the intense way his eyes were locked on her face. Her face felt warm.  
“Oh, I guess I forgot,” He said sheepishly letting her go. The song was over, and people stopped dancing. People around clapped and the band suddenly began to play a slower tune. Both looked around and saw couples starting to get together and sway to the slow music. She looked away from him and began to walk away when she felt she was being held back. She looked back and saw his hand holding hers. “Dance with me.” It wasn’t a request. It didn’t sound like he was asking either. She scoffed a little at his sudden demanding nature. Yeah- right. What would he do if she refused?
“You don’t even know how to,” she couldn’t help but laugh at his demand. He arched an eyebrow giving her a meaningful look. She sighed and joined him. After all, what was one dance right? She held him at arm’s length a hand on his shoulder the other in his. His other hand snaking around her waist and resting on her lower back. She swallowed nervously when he pulled her to him completely pressing his body against hers.
Why was he so warm? Why did he smell so good? Why did her heart pace quicken like that? “See? Easy?” He said as they danced right before stepping on her. “Right,” she said in a strained voice, wincing slightly at the pain. He mumbled a painful apology and despite the ache she couldn’t help but laugh a little. She looked up from her feet and saw the way he was looking at her and she couldn’t help but melt in his arms. And just like that. It was almost as if no time had passed in between the two of them. She relaxed, smiling a little, returning the endearing look. She sighed before resting her head on his shoulder. She missed him. She missed him so, so, much. His expression mirrored hers as he let out a breath he didn’t realize he’d been holding. “Tsai, I’m ready,” he suddenly said. “For what?” She asked perplexed, continuing to lightly sway against his body, barely lifting her feet off the ground hoping not to step on him. “For the next step,” he said decisively. “As long as you don’t step on me again,” she sniggered playfully. “I’m serious,” she saw his lips were drawn into a sober thin line. “I’m ready to take out relationship to the next step.” She swore she could hear a needle scratch on a record somewhere in a loud sound in her head that made her snap out of her daze.
“Our relationship?” She pulled away looking at him startled. “We don’t have a relationship.” She was about to let go. She was about to run away and hide in the crowd, but he held her in place. “Tsai, look at me,” he spoke in a low tone holding her closer. “Look at me and tell me you don’t feel it.” She struggled but met his warm, honey colored eyes. Her eyes moved down to his lips which suddenly looked extremly inviting. She wanted to kiss him, she wanted to do it right here, right now. Yet- she remained silent, slightly shaking her head attempting to pull away from his touch. She couldn’t be with him. They shouldn’t be together. Not when- “Don’t. Run away.” He whispered in her ear, hands firm on her body, planting her on the spot. His hot breath against her skin sent chills down her spine. He pressed his forehead against hers. “It wouldn’t be fair…” She whispered back to him in a voice filled with pain. “I don’t want to make you…” She shook her head again slightly, alluding to one of the main reasons why they had broken up. The song was over and they both pulled apart when they heard clapping. She cleared her throat and joined in on the clapping.
“I need a drink,” she said nervously returning to the bar. What was this her third, maybe fourth drink?
Zuko’s eyes trailed after her, watching from a far. He sighed to himself.
It was then that the ground trembled violently. Some lost their balance collapsing as a massive explosion blew up in the docks erupting in a massive cloud of smoke. Snow going up in the air and falling like hail.
BOOM! There was another explosion and another, dark snow and flames blowing up in the air in the plaza around them. The music stopped. The crowd scattered unsure of where to go.
Tsai looked turning her attention to the plaza where everybody was when she suddenly felt a blade being pressed against her neck from behind. She gasped lightly at the surprise attack and elbowed the figure in the stomach before ducking. She turned to face her assailant, the bar tender, who held two blades one in each hand.
She reached into her sleeves and pulled out a pellet that when cracked against the floor became a smoke bomb. Her attacker coughed and swatted at the fog, she ran opposite of the explosions towards the ledge. The attacker emerged from the smog coughing loudly and ran towards her with his blades up. This time however, she stood her ground and pulled out the two hidden blames she always wore under her sleeves.
“Who sent you?” She demanded to know as both engaged in a knife fight.
Zuko saw Aang, Katara and the rest of the original Avatar group disperse as they divided to check on guests and on the nearby explosions. He turned back and his eyes went wide when he saw the auburn-haired girl under attack.
“I’m going after her!” He said out loud to his bodyguards. “Go with the others! Make sure everyone is okay!” He didn’t hesitate in rushing to her side. He saw her reach for her assailant and drive one of her blades into his torso in a fatal wound. The man bent over in pain, but he held onto her arm as fell back off the ledge dragging her down into the abyss with him.
“No!” Zuko shouted rushing to the edge, he could see the crimson dotted spots of blow staining the snow in a stark contrast. Peering over the ledge he saw nothing but an icy ocean that stretched out for miles ahead. The wind blowing harsher and louder on the edge cliff. In the ice below a dark hole of broken ice from the impact of the crash and fall. He stepped down without caution and slid down the icy slope, running down, almost falling twice. He stepped on the ice which cried in protest to his weight, he removed his long cloak and braced himself for the cold before leaping into the icy, dark waters. The cold didn’t affect him due to his mastery of his fire bending nature. Underwater he could see a dark string of water going up to the surface. It was blood… Looking down he saw the enemy sinking deeper into the ocean, at some distance was Tsai also sinking unconsciously from the terrible shock of the freezing waters which stabbed you like knives. His eyes squinted as he attempted to peer into the dark waters and past the sea salt that itched. It took him a moment to reach her. He held her tight against him and swam up to the surface almost out of breath. He pressed his palms flat on the ice and used his fire bending to break free. He regulated his breathing, spitting out yellow flames, keeping himself warm like his uncle had taught him.
He held her trembling body close, she was silent, remaining mute from the shock of the hypothermia. He picked up his tossed wool cloak and wrapped it around her. Looking up he could see smoke emitting from the top of the cliff. Going up wasn’t safe, it wasn’t a choice. The first priority was getting her warm before the hypothermia or frostbite set in. He spotted a nearby hole in the wall, a possible makeshift cave and took her there. He carried her wrapped in his cloak, she had already been tipsy, which only made matters worse. She was trembling violently, her face was pale, lips were turning blue and her wet hair stuck to her face. Clothes dripping with freezing saltwater. She had a glazed over disoriented look in her eyes and her speech was slurred as a symptom of the shock. He wasn't an expert, but his uncle had once lectured him on the effects of hypothermia and how to avoid it the last time they had been to the north pole. From what he could see she was still conscious and the fact that she was shivering meant that the effects of the hypothermia were thankfully mild. He set her own her feet and she stood wobblily, her knees weak, the disorientation getting the best of her. He saw her stumble and collapse forward barely managing to catch her mid drop. Both falling to their knees. She was soaking, cold to the bone. His thick, wool cloak wasn’t of much use this way. “I have to take off your clothes,” he said reaching for the buttons of her wet parka almost as if waiting for her consent. Agni. It was a life or death situation. “Do it.” She managed to speak through chattering teeth. He undid her clothes quickly removing her parka and bottoms, leaving the poor girl to hug her shaking body only in her undergarments for the sake of modesty. She flinched at the flesh that became exposed to the cold pole’s night air. He was trying his best to be respectful and avert his eyes from her body, but they couldn’t help but wonder. He didn’t waste any time in wrapping the cloak against her completely engulfing her in it. The only thing visible was her face. He pulled her into his dry lap. He leaned back against the icy wall and with fiery breaths warmed his system thoroughly. Heat radiating from his body. She clung to him burrowing deep into his chest desperate for his warm touch, he lightly rubbed her back placing his head on top of hers trying his best to radiate some, but not too much warm. If he fucked up, she’d probably go into cardiac arrest from the harsh change in temperature. A moment passed and she was silent. Panicking he looked down and lightly shook her body.
“Tsai, tsai! You can’t fall asleep! You have to stay awake!” He said lightly shaking her body. She grumbled and let out a shuddering breath at the absence of his warmth. “I need you to touch me,” she whispered in a shuddering breath. He looked at her for a moment his eyes hard with an unreadable expression. With icy hands she reached for his warm ones and placed them on her sides underneath the cloak. She sat on his tight and greedily touched him needing more of his warmth. His hands roamed her sides, her arms and her upper and lower back, the light firebending in them making his large slender hands toasty, warm and inviting to touch. “I never thought this is how I would die,” she whispered dramatically against this skin. “You’re not going to die,” he said reassuringly gently back rubbing her body. Her body was ice cold to the touch.
She was already starting to feel better, the warmth returning to her body little by little, slowly as it should be. “Keep me warm. Please. I need you,” she quivered clinging to him desperately. Fisting the fabric of his coat opening it slightly to palm the bare warm skin of his chest. He saw that look in her eyes. They held in more than the wanting and need for his touch. There was another dark emotion reflected in her eyes. He warmed his breath, knowing that she’d be immune to the fire due to part of her nature which was made up of the Sun Spirit. The same part that made her be able to walk through flames and made her hair unnaturally red. Slowly he leaned in and placed a firey kiss on her neck. On that sensitive, tender spot just underneath her ear. The flames licking her body, sticking to her in a caressing warmth. His hands underneath the cloak sparkled lightly against her cool flesh with elicited flames. He continued kissing every exposed inch of her skin, each touch hotter, wetter, more ardent than the previous one. She stretched her neck to the side allowing him more room to paint in the canvas of her neck and with a deep exhale she let out a low moan. One that shook him to his core. He froze in the spot. Seeing as the two had never crossed that strongly marked line…
“I-I’m sorry,” she apologized and pulled back trembling slightly. She knew this wasn’t the sort of thing he was comfortable with and didn’t want to put him in that undesirable position. His eyes never left hers. “It’s okay,” he said reassuringly, his hands rounding around the back of her waist once again sitting her on his thigh. She looked at him with a tentative expression. After all this had been one of the reasons of their breakup. “It’s okay,” he repeated in a comforting tone. Maybe… Just maybe like he had said he was ready for the next step… He breathed out a tongue of fire and took in a deep breath before diving in and kissing the underside of her jaw. One of his hands held her face, the other held a rough grip on her hip. His fingers digging into her skin. She sighed and her eyes locked on him giving him almost a feverish look. She remained unmoved, instead he moved up and caught her lips in his.
After all this time, it really was the same as before, nothing had changed. The spark lingered. Both felt a familiar warmth spread through their bodies. Her heart jumped to her throat. He stroked her face and she parted her mouth slightly, his tongue softly tracing her bottom lip. Scratch that- maybe it was even better than last time. She unconsciously rolled her hips forward letting out a throaty groan, wanting to ease the demanding tickling that had formed in between her legs. She wanted him. Oh, she had wanted him for years. She could feel him turning hard against her leg. She continued grinding against him, forward and back in deeper rolling motions. His hands like his skin were hot, his breath against hers steaming in clouds of white as she pressed his body against his. He let out a deep groan against her skin before kissing it. God, how he’d missed her. How touch starved he’d been all this time. She reached for his hands and testing the waters raised them up slightly, they trailed her skin, sending shivers down her spine before she placed them on top of her breasts. He grasped them lightly, his hands melting what she felt were hard icicle that had formed on her chest. Patches of her skin now glowing with a rosy glow from his hot touch, the paleness and blue frost gradually waning. Her hair and body now safely dry.
She rubbed her wet core against the rough clothing of his leg riding him as if there were no tomorrow. She strained in her breathing struggling to hold the lewd sounds she was making inside of her throat.
He observed the flustered expression on his face and wanted more. He throbbed for more. Moving a steady hand to her hip he followed her movements, pressing him down harder against her. She rubbed harder and deeper. She was so greedy to please herself, so desperate for that release. Until she let out a small cry her head tilting back slightly, breathing heavily as she reached her release. The knot that had formed in the pits of her stomach fantastically becoming undone. She sighed content. Coming down from her high. Both of her arms were wrapped around his neck, she lowered them to his chest and looked at him with a post haze from her momentary high.
She kissed him hard, harden than she ever had. Leaving absolutely no space between them. If she pressed herself to him any harder the two might’ve morphed into one. Both having forgotten they were in cave, that an assassin had just tried to kill them, that she had almost gone into hypothermic shock. “You’re shaking,” he said with a small smile stroking the inside of her arm.
She let out a little laugh. “Yes, but I’m not that cold anymore.”
He kissed her face while she spoke and again held her tightly against his body.
“I miss you.” 
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Warnings: Cursing Rating: PG-13  Pairings: Zuko/OC  
Sunburn Chapter M A S T E R L I S T My fan fiction M A S T E R L I S T
It had been three days since the end of the One Hundred Year War.
Parts of the Fire Nation Capital had been burnt to ash during the sibling’s conflict for the Nation’s crown. Traditional red roofs had been turned into charcoal black and were missing walls and tiles.
Regardless of it all it was a beautiful morning and the Fire Nation people seemed eager to welcome their new Fire Lord and for the war in which they gained yet lost so much to be over.
Tsai stood on the Capital’s entry docks, her arms crossed over her chest. Wind swaying her hair lightly. She held her arms lightly embracing the comfort of her recovered hidden blade gauntlets. Who would’ve thought Azula had kept them as some type of sick trophy all this time?
The warship approached and she stood with her back straight ready to welcome her guests into the nation. The ship docked and after several moments two figures emerged from behind a several escorts.
“Welcome to the Mainland- the Capital- I mean- the Fire Nation? I still can’t get used to these terms.” She said nervously holding the back of her neck awkwardly.
“Home will do,” one of the emerging figures said dully.
“How do you jail birds feel?” She laughed nervously unsure of how to interact with Mai and Ty Lee.
She was taken aback when she was engulfed in a tight hug. She looked down at Ty Lee uncomfortably.
“Tsai, your aura is golden! Oh! It just makes me want to hug you!” The brunette cried out dramatically. “Yeah,” the other dead panned. “It’s because I’m the sun.” She explained awkwardly slowly leeching her hands from around her.
“Is it true?” Mai asked, her pose mirroring Tsai’s proper one. “About Azula?”
“Yeah…” She trailed off. “Physicians said she had some type of schizophrenic meltdown. She was also badly burnt. Most of the right side of her body suffered second to third degree burns.” She paused for a brief moment and a shiver went up her spine as she remembered Azula’s horrifying screeches. “She’s been committed to a mental health ward where hopefully she’ll get the help she needs.” She offered the princess’ ex-friends a small sad smile.
“And Fire Lord Ozai?” Ty Lee asked bringing a hand to her chin in a pensive pose.
“He’s alive as well. Imprisoned. The Avatar succeeded and took his bending away, so he won’t be able to hurt anyone any time soon.” Her smiled widened slightly.
“That is not going to go well. I can assure you my father is not happy about that. I’m assuming yours won’t be either.” Mai sighed sounding irritated. “I wouldn’t count on the Fire Lord to sit pretty and still on his cell…” She trailed of.
“Yeah,” her tone lowered enough to match Mai’s. From what she had heard Ba Sing Se had been taken back by the Earth Kingdom with the help of the White Lotus. The Fire Lord had been defeated by the Avatar and Yu Dao had been taken by her brother who was rumored to sit as the new Vice Royal Governor of the colony. “I’m still waiting to hear back from my brother. It sounds like things went… well as well as they could go.”
It was then that a lightbulb went off in her head as she remembered something she had been pending.
“Speaking of-,” She said reaching for a scroll she kept tucked in the back of her sash. “My brother asked me to give this to you Mai. I’d more than understand if you want nothing to do with it, or him.” She rolled her eyes lightly and handed the girl the scroll just as she had promised.
Mai starred at the scroll with a dead expression that was first natured to her. She had no reaction to this. Man, she really was hard to read. Ty Lee on the other hand bounced eagerly and snatched the scroll from her best friend’s hand excitedly opening it, breaking the seal.
“Mai! Is that the dreamy rugged boy with the body scars and the green eyes you were telling me about? Wait- he’s your brother?” She gaped for a moment. Tsai’s sighed lightly irritated. “’Mai, I just wanted to say-’” Ty Lee began reading and slowly her face grew from pink to red to marron.  
“Woah,” She fanned her face. She turned to Mai with a sheepish expression. The other girl simply took the scroll with a stoic expression and hid it inside her sleeves without much enthusiasm. “You colonials are something else,” Ty Lee giggled.
“We all know the stereotype,” she shrugged with a lazy smile. “Also, we’re going to the Earth Kingdom tomorrow. To Ba Sing Se for King Kuei’s coronation and to regroup with Uncle Iroh, my brother and everybody else. You two should come. You’re more than invited.”
“Really?” Ty Lee clapped her hands together, eyes shinning in excitement. Mai quirked an arched eyebrow as if testing her.
“Of course,” she responded timidly. “You’re both Zuko’s oldest friends. I know he’d want you both to be there.” She paused and looked at the onyx haired girl. “And Mai you’ve been a friend to me too, so I want you to come as well. I also never thanked you for saving my brother and my friends at the Boiling Rock. It must’ve been a hard decision to make. Considering your dad’s political post and your uncle’s... So, because of that I thank you. She stretched out her hands and reached for the other girls which she gave a light squeeze.
Mai simply nodded averting her eyes away from the girl. Maybe she didn’t smile back but the gesture might as well have been the same.
Regardless, it was an accepting one.
Xxx
The former banished prince stood on a parlor room. The massive balcony windows allowed him to the city. His city. The nation that he was now responsible for, his empire. Ha gazed at it lost in thought as he attempted to dress in his ceremonial robes.
The room was traditional with a red carpet that sprawled out across from one wall to the other. Giant lanterns hung at the top from the ceiling. The entrance doors were carved with golden arches. Four story, red, velvet curtains adorned the large windows.
He let out a low hiss when he picked up his robe and attempted to slip it on. He grimaced slightly at the slight pain he felt on his chest. Struggling he managed to get one arm through one sleeve. The other proving to be more challenging.
“Need a hand?”
He turned excited a rare smile on his features. The smile stretched as he drank up her ceremonial appearance. She wore a golden ochre long-sleeved traditional dress with a golden trim. Both of her hands were hidden inside of her sleeves just like she wore when they first met. Her hair was clean and parted to the side, worn half up. She wore a small diadem composed of thin golden rods which resembled a sun’s halo.
“You look… nice,” he struggled to find his words.
She approached him and walked around him helping him put his robe over his arm and tied his robe. He couldn’t take his eyes off her. “Better than nice,” he added gawkily.
“You look…” He said tenderly really struggling to find the perfect word.
She accepted the unsaid compliment and interrupted him by placing a deep kiss on his lips, both smiling through it. “Thanks.” She knew he meant well.
“How do you feel? Your Lordness,” She joked resting her hands on the neck of his robe lightly stroking the fabric.
“I still can’t believe it. A year ago, my whole purpose in life was to hunt Aang down and now it’s like I’m in a completely different place.”
“We both are.” She agreed. “A year ago, my purpose was to unite the Fire Nation and the Earth Kingdom. My grandfather was still alive…” She sighed. “But now that I think about it, we probably wouldn’t have met if it weren’t for the funeral.” His uninjured arm snaked around her shoulders bringing her close. “Do you remember? The same funeral in which you were extremely rude to my family?” She poked.
He rolled his eyes slightly. She was never going to let that go was she?
“You didn’t even say anything when I introduced myself to you! You just walked away!”
“I didn’t say anything because I was nervous,” he admitted sheepishly. “You’re an awful liar.” She laughed pushing away. Who did he think he was fooling? He had been simply and plainly terribly rude.
“So, what are we going to do now?” He asked her as she walked back to him holding a different part of his Fire Lord armor. “You could… move here?” He suggested brashly. “You could have your own room. Your own everything,” he added apprehensively, swallowing a nervous knot that had formed in his throat.
“About that… I actually wanted to talk to you and Aang.
Xxx
Aang was sitting against one of the walls outside of a Royal Balcony, the one which lead to the Royal Plaza just where Zuko and Azula had had their face down Agni Kai a couple of days ago. He sat with his legs crossed underneath, a solemn expression on his face as he meditated on the events that had transpired the last couple of days. Despite the time he felt as if his trek from Ember Island to this moment had been one very, very long day.
He heard light laughing from the distance and looked up to see Zuko dressed in his new Fire Lord armor. His hair was combed and pulled back in a traditional Fire Nation topknot and he seemed genuinely happy as he made his way down the hall that lead to the coronation temple. His girlfriend walked next to him laughing at some comment he had just said. He wondered just what he could’ve said to make her laugh like that. Let’s be real, Zuko was known for a lot of things and being funny wasn’t one of them. Both looked regal as they walked down the hall together standing tall in their elegant robes.
Aang felt a pang of jealousy hit him. If the war was over then why- why couldn’t him and Katara be like them? ‘Ugh…’ He thought irritated.
The couple stopped walking and stood before Aang. Zuko smiled faintly at him and paused before the curtain that lead to the balcony.
“We were just talking about where we were a year ago. I still can’t believe a year ago my purpose in life was hunting you down." Zuko commented with small shake of his head, "And now..."
Aang opened his eyes and looked over at his friend with a smile, "And now we're friends."
"Yeah." The Fire Nation prince agreed with his own smile, still kind of amazed at all the growth and development they had accomplished. "We are friends."
"Well," Aang pushed himself to his feet and stood in front of the couple. He shrugged and smirked slightly, "I can't believe a year ago I was still frozen in a block of ice. The world's so different now."
Zuko walked towards Aang and put his hand on his shoulder, "And it's gonna be even more different. We'll rebuild it together."
Aang smiled and hugged his friend warmly, Zuko easily returning the embrace before they separated.
“That’s actually something I wanted to talk to you two about…” Tsai stood at a close distance both hands hidden inside of her sleeves. “But it’ll have to be some other time.” She smiled at the two.
“Good luck Aang.” She turned and gave Aang a hug. “Good luck handsome,” she kissed her boyfriend’s face.  
She walked away, making her way to meet the others on the Royal Plaza. Aang noted the lovesick expression the Fire Lord wore on his face. Toph was right those two, they were just way too much sometimes… ‘Fire Nationers.’ He shrugged to himself.
“Uh, shall we go?” Aang interrupted Zuko’s lost train of thought.
“Y-Yeah!” He said his cheeks turning slightly pink in embarrassment of being caught distracted.
The Fire Lord cleared his throat composing himself and brushed the curtains aside stepping through them, Aang following in a moment later.
Xxx
Tsai made her way outside, wavering through the heavy crowds sticking her head up trying to find any familiar face in the crowd.
“You’re that girl,” a burly man in the crowd suddenly said looking down at her. She looked at him oddly. “The Blue Spirit, the one that freed the Avatar and took down the Pohuai Stronghold.” He stated his expression blank. She was about to respond when his expression shifted into an angry one. “You’re the one that costs us the siege of the North!” He accused pointing a finger at her. “My brother died because of you!”
She gave a small step back feeling unsafe wanting to create as much distance possible between her and the threatening man.
“Tsai! There you are!” She turned just in time to see Suki reaching out to her from the crowds. She exchanged a look with the man who made a vulgar gesture to her with his hand before spitting at the floor. Without another word she parted with an uneasy feeling taking Suki’s hand.
“Hey!” She greeted with a cheesy grin. “Everyone ready?” She asked excitedly.
Everybody was there: Sokka, Katara, their father, Toph, Suki, Ty Lee, the Kyoshi Warriors, Mai, some of the people that had been with them during the in the Western Air Temple and even some swamp people and others she had never seen before.
Just in time.
All eyes turned towards the Royal Balcony when a Fire Sage stepped forward and struck a gong three times. She smiled proudly as she watched Zuko cross to the front of the stairs. The crowd loudly cheering and applauding to their new Fire Lord. The only person that was missing was Iroh. She still couldn’t believe he was missing his nephew’s coronation.
“Please,” Zuko spoke to his people raising an arm. The noise diminished as the people quieted hoping to hear their Lord speak. “The real hero is the Avatar.” He said stepping to the side. Aang stepped from behind him wearing a pair of elegant robes which were shaded in the traditional colors of Air Nomad fashion.
"Today, this war is finally over." Zuko declared. Again, the crowd went wild in cheer and applause. The people in the plaza raising up their arms in pomp. "I promised my uncle that I would restore the honor of the Fire Nation, and I will," He continued with a serious expression. "The road ahead of us is challenging. A hundred years of fighting has left the world scarred and divided." Zuko looked over at Aang who was looking back at him. "But with the Avatar's help, we can get it back on the right back, and begin a new era of love and peace."
The crowds cheered in applause once again and Zuko inclined his head bowing to his people and others. Aang stepped to the side. A Fire Sage stepped forward holding up the Fire Lord’s headpiece crowning artefact in his hands.
He lowered his body coming down on one knee. The crowds held their breaths waiting for the coronation. Tsai watched with her eyes peeled holding onto Suki’s arm tightly with emotion. She hid her proud smile behind a half-closed hand she had brought to her lips.  
"All hail, Fire Lord Zuko!" The Fire Sage said loudly, his voice carrying across the entire Royal Plaza. He lowered the headpiece officially crowning the banished prince.
The crowd went wild. The Fire Nation specially. It was obvious that his own people loved him. The girl from the colonies cheered loudly raising both hands up in the air proudly. Suki grimaced and lightly clapped, just happy to feel the circulation in her arm once again.
The Fire Lord rose to his step and walked towards the stairs that lead down to the Royal Plaza. He paused for a moment and looked over at his friend, the Avatar, motioning him forward to join by his side. Aang returned the smile and came to a stop behind him also marveling at the cheering crowd.
“So, how does it feel to have your boyfriend he the new Fire Lord?” Sokka teased a certain red head in the crowd nudging her side. “Ha!” She said to him giving him a flat look. “You should ask him what it’s like having me as a girlfriend.” She said with an arrogant chuckle.
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Sometime after the coronation ceremony, Zuko somehow managed to slip away from his friends and girlfriend and snuck out of the palace grounds. He took a path that was much too familiar to him, the one that lead to the Fire Nation’s Prison Tower. He walked alone; his brow twisted as he was determined to get answers to questions he had had for years.
Guards opened the metal doors of the cells and he walked inside the narrow, humid hallway, coming to a halt before bars at the end of the room in the secluded isolation corridor.
All of his life Zuko had been tormented by the sight of his father, but now. Looking at him down and disheveled with his hair loose, oily and tangled around his face, he looked like a completely different person. He looked like a slimy, small man. Not the terrifying man he had once feared.
His father’s golden eyes narrowed as they flickered towards him. "I should count myself lucky. The new Fire Lord has graced me with his presence in my lonely prison cell." Ozai grimaced.
"You should count yourself lucky that the Avatar spared your life." Zuko replied coolly, standing his ground. He ignored his father's scornful sarcasm.
"Hmp." His father scoffed looking away from him.
"Banishing me was the best think you could have done for my life." Zuko admitted after a moment. "It put me on the right path. Perhaps your time in here can do the same for you."
Perhaps there was some redemption in his father’s future. Ozai glanced over at his son in disinterested and asked in an almost weary voice. "Why are you really here?"
His scarred son certainly hadn’t come to grace him with his lordy presence on the day of his coronation.
"Because you're going to tell me something." Zuko said and leaned closer to the cell bars continuing in a low, unforgiving tone.
"Where. Is. My. Mother?"
Ozai remained silent. He simply glowered at his son. The man had nothing else to lose. Why would he surrender the last clutch of power he had over his son?
“Ran your tongue out?” Zuko pressed.
An evil smirked graced Ozai’s gaunt features. “Tell me Fire Lord, do you still keep that filthy half-blood around for entertainment?”
“That’s none of your business.” Zuko snapped defensively. He never wanted to hear mentioning of her or her name coming from his father’s tongue. It unnerved him and made him feel ill. As if it was something was his and only his, something private. His father let out a low malicious chuckle as if holding back a cruel inside joke with himself. His laughter mocking, almost haunting.
“What’s so damn funny?” The young Fire Lord snapped.
“Your forefathers are probably rolling in their tombstones. As if you couldn’t bring enough shame and dishonor to the crown. To your name. The one thing you could’ve done to redeem yourself and this nation... You don’t. A colonial…” He scoffed. “Let alone a mudblood with tainted Earth Kingdom blood sitting on the throne! This… Her… You… It’s the worst thing that could’ve happened to our nation.”
“Worse things have happened.” Again, he responded cooly in his best attempt to maintain his cold composure.
Again, the man began to cackle.
“Enjoy it while you can…” He threatened his words ominous.
“What are you going to do about it? Nothing-bend at her? You better watch yourself or she’ll break your nose again.”
His smirked edged further to the sides of his face. It was vile, evil, threating and heavily filled with menace.
“I wouldn’t be so careless if I were you or your blushing moll Fire Lord Zuko.”
Struck, he faltered his emotions betraying him. “Guards!” He called. “Take him to the dungeons! Where he’ll be placed in isolation. I don’t want this man to see the light of day every again!”
Zuko excited the prison his mind racing with violent thoughts as he made his way back to the palace. His mind now corrupted flooded with concern at his father’s empty threat. He told himself it was most likely a mind game the man was playing, that there was nothing he could do to bring any actual harm to him or his – what had he called her again? Moll. Whatever the fuck that was it didn’t sound complimentary. But- today was not the day for that. He forced himself to push those thoughts to the back of his head.
After all, today was a day of celebration.
The war was over.
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Team Avatar found themselves enjoying lunch in the Royal Dinning room. The friends laughed and shared roast duck, apple tarts and pork dumplings toasting with cranberry juice and others with some fine wine.
They had been here for a while and the Fire Lord himself was nowhere to be found.
Tsai was currently sitting in between Sokka and Toph. The three currently bickering if a duck’s quack actually had an echo or not.
“Lady Tsai!” A courier suddenly stormed in making quite a dramatic entrance. Everybody froze, stopping in their celebrating, looking up to see the panting man holding his rising chest with one hand, on the other he held a sealed scroll.
“Urgent message, from the colonies,” he said breathlessly. “News from my brother!” She clapped her hands before excusing herself from the room with a poker face. ‘Finally, a word from the man…’
Once outside the room she took the scroll from the courier’s hands and as if it were on fire, she ripped the Vice Royal Colonial wax seal open and read her brother’s messy handwriting.
‘Tsai,
Word of Zuko’s and the Avatar’s triumphs over the Fire Lord and the Nation have reached Yu Dao. And I have to tell you. It has not been well received. The colonies, not just Yu Dao, are in turmoil. People are protesting in the streets revolting in uprisings.  The news of Ozai’s fall has not been well received by most and people are scared of the uncertainties the future brings.
Our people, some don’t know if to embrace a Fire Nation identity, others want the territory to be reclaimed by the Earth Kingdom. I know mom does... Mom is well, I’m with her. She wants you to come home as soon as possible. She’s not even mad anymore, she just wants you home. Dad on the other hand well… It’s best if I explain in person.
I wish I knew what to do, but you’re the diplomatic genius. I am simply the muscle. I feel so lost. I know I told you to go back to the Mainland, but I need you here. Your city needs you. Now more than ever.
Be well and travel safe, things are about to get very ugly.
I’ll see you on the other side of the pond. - Mecha’
You knew it was serious when he didn’t even mention Mai or the scroll, he had asked her to give to her. She guessed going to King Kuei’s coronation was out of the question too…
She took in a deep breath and rolled the note up tightly, squeezing it, hugging it against her chest still holding that deep breath.
Of course, it wasn’t over.
“Lady?” She blinked back the tears that had welled in her eyes and looked at the courier with a frightful look. “Oh, um...” She fished out a coin from her back pocket and thanked him quietly dismissing him.
She would take care of this tomorrow. Today was not the day for this. She forced herself to push all thoughts of fear and concern to the back of her head.
After all, today was a day of celebration.
The war was over.
Xxx
The celebrations continued well into the night.
Presently the Fire Nation’s people gathered outside in the streets of the capital toasting, cheering and celebrating the end of the war and the coronation of their new monarch.
Fire Nation Dragon costumes composed of rows of people underneath filled the streets in celebration. Children ran around laughing loudly holding sparklers. Fireworks set off continuously dazzling the skies with sparkles of red and gold. From all the celebration you’d think the Fire Nation had won the war…
The group was currently gathered in the Royal Plaza. Paper lanterns were about to be released into the night skies. A celebratory tradition in which people wrote and burned notes with their good wishes and hopes that were supposed to elevate the paper lanterns into the skies. Tsai looked around concerned. She hadn’t seen Zuko since the crowning ceremony at noon. She guessed he was busy with his new Fire Lord duties, but she was beginning to grow concerned. She looked at Aang, Toph and Katara who were getting ready to light their own lantern. Then at Sokka and Suki who were also nearby.
‘Where on Earth was he?’ She shook her head lightly and ascended to the top of the stairs that lead to the temple above the plaza where the crowning ceremony had taken place earlier. She hoped she’d be able to gain a better look at the mingling crowds and spot him somewhere in between.
“Sorry I’m late,” she heard a mumble next to her. She turned to see Zuko descending from the steps. “There you are.” She let out a worried breath she didn’t realize she had been holding. The stress from the news she had received earlier getting the best of her.
“Do you have your wish?” He placed a hand on her waist, and they stepped forward standing directly under the skies as the fireworks ceased once again painting the skies black, ready for the lanterns to float. “Yeah,” She smiled slightly holding the folded note up between her fingers.
“What did you wish for?” She nudged nosily.
“You can’t say what you wished for. Then your wish won’t come true.” He shot back defensively. “I’ll tell you what I wished for if you tell me,” She again nudged his side a sly look on her features. “No,” he responded irately.
“Well, I wished for-“He removed his hand from her and covered his ears. “Don’t say it Tsai.”
“I know, I love you too,” she reached for his arm affectionately lowering it slightly. She couldn’t help but laugh a little at their inside joke about not saying certain things. “I wished for times of peace to come and here we are. So, in a way it already came true, right?”
He couldn’t help but look back at her with a dumbfound expression. “That’s what you wished for? World peace?” The irritated expression becoming more pronounced, almost laughable.
“Yeah?” She raised a brow. “Now, are you going to tell me what you’re wishing for?”
He remained silent for a second and turned away from her hiding his folded paper in a hand behind his back. “No,” he said self-consciously. “Fine,” She rolled her eyes lightly with a small smile caving in, accepting he wasn’t sharing and that it was okay. She walked towards the closest balcony railing placing the paper lantern on it as she got ready to light it.
He looked at her and then at the small paper he was holding his hand and sighed in defeat. He approached her and without saying another word held it up in front of her between his index and middle fingers.
He looked away from her sheepishly. He would never admit it to her, but he had spent hours pondering on what to write and then actually writing it. It was one of those things he felt he just had to do right. She took the note from him and a moment later upon hearing weak sniffling turned to see her struck expression. Her eyes were wide and pooling with a cocktail of emotions.
“Y-You can’t burn this,” she managed weakly starring at the seven words that were written on the small paper with large, watery eyes.
“Are you… crying?” He asked confused. How had he royally managed to fuck this up now? He knew that words weren’t his forte, but he wasn’t expecting her to react in such a way. She wiped away a handful of fat tears and shook her head lightly. “I’m keeping this,” she said holding it against her chest.
“No. You have to burn it,” he insisted.
“This isn’t even a wish!” She exclaimed her voice cracking with emotion.
“It-It’s not the words. It’s the intent behind them,” he argued back.
She opened the note again and quickly glanced at the words that had shook her to her core savoring the sentiment in them.
‘Tsai, My heart burns for you. Always.’
Again, for somebody that was terrible at communication and overall painfully awkward Zuko still managed to surprise her.
“I’m keeping it.” She said in defiance turning away from him. “This is the nicest thing anyone has ever given me.” She said tucking the paper inside one of her sleeves for it to be hidden away forever.
He was about to protest but was interrupted as she turned back just as quickly. “I have an idea.” She said a wide smile stretching across her features. She reached into her pockets and pulled out a small charcoal twine. What else did she keep hidden under those sleeves? She unwrapped her paper and leaned on the railing to write.
“Why don’t we share our wish?” She smiled at him brightly. He couldn’t help but smile back. They were late. Everybody else had already let go of their paper lanterns which currently hovered in the air illuminating the night sky and their surroundings with hundreds of warm lights.
“Together, we wish for a new era of prosperity, peace and love.” She read out loud holding the wish in her hands.
“It’s perfect,” he said taking her hands in his. Both holding on to their wish. He firebended a small flame and both held it, together, in their hands. The flame was small and beat like two heartbeats as one as it slowly consumed the parchment paper.
They placed it inside the paper lantern making it lightly glow with a heartening warm light. Together the two released it.
He wrapped his arms around her, and she leaned into his body resting the back of her head on his shoulder. She held onto his arm tenderly. Both looked up content enjoying the moment, enjoying each other as their hopes, dreams and wishes elevated into illuminated sky of the night.
The End?
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Here’s the link to the short Sequel: Kingdom of the Sun MASTERLIST
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Sunburn Chapter
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AN: AHHHH!!!! I am so emotional. I can’t believe we have reached our ending. I know what some of you are thinking. WHAT is this the end----?
Yes. It is the end of Sunburn. However, the people have spoken, and I read what you guys wanted to see/read so here’s what’s going to happen. I felt like I couldn’t make a lot of things happen because let’s be real they’ve known each other for less than a year and they are both 16 (17, at the most.)
Soooooooo I’m making a short sequel 10-15 chapters at the most called Kingdom of the Sun.
In the sequel both of these dorks will be in their 20’s. And we will have: - A very awkward proposal - A Who-dun-it type of murder of a main character - And a Zutsai mission field trip (yay) - A revolution - Plenty of NSFW activities *clears throat*
I’m really excited for what’s to come and thank you so much for reading. I hope you enjoyed.
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Story Warnings: Violence, NSFW, Smut Chapter Warnings: None Rating: M Pairings: Zuko/OC Summary:  It has been three years since the end of the war. Fire Lord Zuko has his Empire to reconstruct and multiple assassination attempts to worry about. Across the sea Tsai is occupied with the Restoration Movement in the new Republic of Nations. Together they must: define their relationship, push some boundaries, bring down a dangerous enemy and most importantly work together to restore order and prosperity to this new world. Kingdom of the Sun MASTERLIST Last Airbender MASTERLIST My MASTERLIST
- SEQUEL to: SUNBURN . You don’t have to read Sunburn to enjoy this story, but if you want go ahead. - This story is loosely based on the ATLA comics, so don’t read if you don’t want spoilers. No Korra spoilers since I haven’t watched it myself.
AN: Woo!! We are finally here. I’m really excited about this story (also kind of very nervous, it’s going to be pretty different from Sunburn so let me know how I do!) I’m almost done writing it and it should be about 10 chapters long or so.
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Zuko lay awake in his bed.
It was a cold night despite the spring season that graced the Fire Nation's capital. He let out a miserable long sigh before turning to face the empty side of the bed. It was then that a rustling behind the bedroom’s maroon curtains nearby caught his attention.
Paranoid, he quickly sat up glaring in the direction where he could've sworn, he heard an intruder's movements. His eyes scanned the darkness of the room, heart at his throat as he held his breath waiting for his attacker to show.
It was then that he felt it, the blade pressing tightly across his neck. It seemed the assassin had finally gotten to him. His body was stiff for a moment before relaxing into the knife. He let out a deep breath and allowed the blade to take him…
Xxx
Zuko awoke alone and cold still heaving from his night terror. His eyes danced around the room fearfully scanning every possible nook, cranny and hiding place for an assassin. He sat up and ran a hand through his sweaty bangs pushing them back, catching his shaking breath. It wouldn't be the first time somebody broke into his room and tried to pull a stunt like that…
He exhaled a sharp breath and again collapsed back on his pillow. He couldn't believe he had caved into the assassin's blade like that. It had only been a dream, but still... For a moment he had forgotten his will to exist. After all, did anything matter? Every day was the same over worked routine of a Fire Lord having inherited a monarchy on the verge of a colonial disunion and at the end of a lost war. Not to mention the frequent assassination attempts he had to endure from the New Ozai Society. A group of loyal members of the Fire Nation mainland who were still supportive of his father and wanted to see Zuko dead and off the throne. But worst of all was that he had never felt as alone as he did now… He was cold, alone, unhappy… Did anything really matter?
His eyes turned to look at the painting he had framed next to his bed. It had been the last painting that him and Tsai had gotten. He wore his royal garments and head piece, she sat next to him hugging his arm. It had been painted that day the two saw “Love Amongst the Dragons,” the last time they saw each other...
He missed her. He needed her in his life now more than ever.
He dreaded the morning that was to come. He already knew he had a mountain of work to do, but the worst part about it were the Fire Sages. He did not want to be in the same room with a handful of them and a dozen of elite Fire Nation women who were all considered 'fit' female suitors eligible enough to one day take seat next to him as the Lady of the Throne.
"Will you be making your decision today Fire Lord Zuko?" One of the Sages had inquired hiding its hands in his sleeves. It had been weeks now and all those old crones did was pressure him into seeing these girls.
Traditionally Fire Sage's were the advisors to the crown and all royal marriages were arranged. However, considering there was no former Fire Lord in power to order such decree no such arrangements could be made.
His eyes glazed over the nervously fidgeting dark haired women before him. Some looked awfully nervous, others giggled at the situation hiding their blushing smiles before waving fans.
He was silent, his eyes boring ahead.
"I already know the one for me."
Xxx
"Wake up!" A loud voice shouted.
"Wake uuuup!" The voice repeated in an even louder tone.
Tsai lay exhausted and alone in her bed. She let out a grown and pulled the sheets over her head. "Get out of my room Mecha!" She shouted loudly at her older sibling. However, he had no mercy, he ripped the covers off her waking her up.
She glared at her brother upset.
"You overslept, again." He said with his arms crossed over his chest. The scarred man glared down at her. "This isn't like you," he said frowning slightly.
She ran a hand through her messy hair in hope of taming it down a little. "I was up late last night," she grumbled. "Has there been another bombing? Another protest?" She asked more accustomed to being awoken due to the sporadically protest of the Anti Revolutionary Movement that was against the independence of the Fire Nation’s colonies.
"Oh yeah?" He challenged arching an eyebrow, ignoring her questions. "Doing uber important things like midnight snacking or writing sad poetry about your ex-boyfriend?"
"Out!" She roared throwing her pillow in his direction.
He caught it with ease. "Be ready." He said cooly sounding like their over-bearing mother and throwing it back in her direction with all of his strength making her slightly jerk back.
She sighed hugging the pillow and hunching her shoulders over. It had been three years since the One Hundred Year War was over and since the Fire Nation colonies had been liberated, and lot had happened since then. Ever since, her family had renounced to all of their royal titles, after all the Vice-Royal Colony of Yu Dao was no more. Instead now this territory belonged to the sovereignty of the United Republic of Nations. After losing his position her father had become… She didn't even want to think about it. Thankfully, her mother had forgiven her for everything that she had done during the time of war and her family now focused on running the United Republic of Nation's first newspaper. She did that and also working as an ambassador for the young nation, attempting to solve the thriving nation's issues a strong leader of the post-war restoration movement.
She had also ended her brief relationship with Zuko. You think dating is hard, imagine when your ex-boyfriend is the Fire Lord? She let out an exhausted breath and looked up to see the painted portrait of the two of them that hung on her wall. It was small and simple, her red head and broad cheesy smile standing out as she hugged onto his arm. He wore a smile as well and wore his hair down and wasn't wearing his royal robes. He was like she remembered him, he was simply Zuko, he wasn't his Lordness. She couldn’t even remember when they had gotten that painted. It had been a little more than a year since their breakup and she missed him dearly…
Dating of course had been an option but nobody had come close to filling the void she felt inside when she thought of him. She would never admit it out loud but a part of her was miserable without him in her life.
She missed him.
The memory of their breakup still fresh, she shook her head and clapped her cheeks lightly hoping to smack some sense into herself and push that depressing memory back in the attic of her brain. She didn't want to think about what had happened in the Dragon Catacombs the last time she had been in the Main- in the Fire Nation. She corrected herself.
Xxx
"Aang! Katara!" Tsai stood in what was now the former palace's tearoom as she welcomed her friends. She embraced Aang and then Katara tightly. She had been happy to have kept in contact with them after the war. Katara was usually traveling between the Republic of Nations and the South Pole to visit her family, so they would see each other whenever she was in town. Aang was pretty much the same, except his travels were more worldly, after all, he was the Avatar. The bridge in between all nations as well as humans and the Spirit World. Tsai's mother had arranged for an elaborate tea party for just her children and their two friends. It was very over the top with teas, pastries and decorations, but then again, that was just the type of woman she was.
"It's so great to see two!" She said. Her brother greeted them both with a rough hug and took a seat next to his sister.
Aang was taller, fitter, and looked more mature. However, he was still his same goofy self and wore his nation's symbolic colors of yellow, ochre and orange in traditional robes. Katara had grown to be even more beautiful, her hair was longer, and she still wore her trade mark hair loopies. The two of them had been inseparable and had started dating at the end of the war and were still together. Distance and other factors not str Tsai poured a brewed floral tea and the four made idle talk catching about what the most recent news in town were, trending restaurants, theater, each other travels and what not.
"So, we've come with news!" Aang said excitedly shifting on his seat. He hadn't even touched his tea. Katara smiled at him lovingly and hugged his arm taking his hand in her own. "Shall we tell them together sweetie?"
Tsai arched an eyebrow, she mentally gagged at Katara's pet name for her boyfriend. Yikes, those two were so sappy. She took a sip from her tea to hide her smile.
They spoke loudly in unison. She wasn't sure if she had heard right. She was only aware of the sacred sin she had just committed. She spit out her tea in surprise spraying the couple before her who were overjoyed and simply laughed at her surprised reaction.
"Congrats!" Mecha stood up from his seat and walked around the table to give the couple a congratulatory pat in the back.
Tsai still sat stunned unsure of how to process the news.
AANG AND KATARA WERE GETTING MARRIED? Was Aang a child bride? Sure, he was now past sixteen, the customary marriage age, but really what was the rush? She shifted uncomfortably in her seat before realizing she had to say something to them.
"Congratulations!" She said sincerely excited going around the table and hugging the both of them again. "Katara, let me see your necklace!" She said inquiring about the engagement jewelry that Aang had made for her. It was a traditional Water Tribe necklace that had carved the Air Nomad's symbol in the middle. It was very cute.
"We'll be sending invitations out soon, but we wanted to tell you two in person." Aang explained.
"We were both very moved by your family," Katara began. "I know it's not usual for people to have interracial marriages, but when I saw your family- Your mother being from the Earth Kingdom and your father's side being from the Fire Nation. I saw what my future with Aang would be like." She said once again hugging his arm, he smiled at her and kissed the top of her head.
Both siblings noted how she mentioned her "father's side" and not the monster himself but said nothing.
"We are getting married here in the Republic of Nations. However, Gran Gran is getting a little too old for travel so we're having a ceremony in the Southern Water Tribe and we'd love for you two to come!" Katara beamed.
xxx
"You have to go." Her brother insisted chasing after her as they walked back to the dining room where they would now be joining their mother for dinner. "No. I don't. I have work." She barked back; fists clenched at her sides. "No," he drawled out stepping around her stopping her walk. "I'm staying so you can go. Besides, you already agreed. You can't back out now."
Tsai glared at her older brother; he could be such a pest sometimes. "I only said that to be polite!"
"Come on," She lowered her shoulders her brown eyes meeting her brother's forest green ones. "I look like crap- and well you know he's going to be there."
She said referring to Zuko, a thought that made her stomach twist nervously at the thought of seeing him again.
"So? Are you scared of him?" Her brother scoffed. "What's the worst that can happen?"
She remained silent.
"Who knows," he began moving out of her path. "You know he is married to his work, just like you. Odds are maybe he won't even show," Mecha said optimistically.
'Maybe… Just maybe he was right?'
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Two Years Ago…
"Have you ever heard the story of 'The Man that Fell in Love with the Sun?' It's a story about a man made out of wax, that- as the title says- falls in love with the Sun and everybody warned him not to get too close, but he didn't listen, and he did. Because of it he got too close and melted which resulted in his death."
Tsai eyed her brother oddly with a disturbed expression in her features. This was very… uncharacteristic of her brother. Mecha didn’t read anything unless he had to. Much less novels and less for pleasure.
"That's pretty morbid…"
He lowered the book and tossed his head back in frustration on the chair in which he was reading. "Do you think Mai will like it?" He asked raising his head looking at her with a dreamy expression on his face.
She couldn't help but roll her eyes and turn her eyes back to the reflection on her vanity. Starring down a blemish on her face. "I'm sure she'll love it," she retorted mindlessly while brushing her wavy auburn hair back. "It's right up her alley… Although, It's not like you. To actually read to impress a girl."
"Ha!" He let out a chuckle and stood up. "But she's not just any girl." Her brother said before approaching her and messing up her combed hair. She glowered at him. “Also – I do read. I just don’t care for entretaintment literature.” "Get out of my room Mecha!" She barked pointing at the door.
"Very, very unlike you to take time off work to go visit your boyfriend in the Mainland." He teased leaning on the doorway with his arms crossed over his wide chest.
"I'm not taking off time. I'm going to go negotiate," she let out an exhausted huff while glaring at a single hair that remained standing up in defiance of her hairbrush. "And you know he can't just take the day off, I mean he is the Fire Lord."
She was excited to visit Zuko in the Fire Nation's capital. It had been a year since the end of the One Hundred Year War, and both had last seen each other since sometime after the war. Long distance was hard, the fact that he was an absolute monarch at the age of eighteen and she was back home in the colonies attempting to hold a revolutionary uprising or a civil war from happening made things even harder. Regardless, the two were trying their best sending each other letters and gifts on the daily to stay in contact. Life without him was hard; specially after a year of being around each other both day and night.
Visiting wasn't only hard because of the distance and both of their terrible schedules. There was also another problem…
"Whatever, I've warned you plenty of times and mom has warned you. It is not safe. You're going to get yourself killed or assassinated in some brutal way." One of their main enemies was her own father. Azah had been the Vice-Royal Governor of Yu Dao, after the end of the war his post was overtaken by his son Mecha, and he fled that same day. The man hadn't been seen since then. He was considered a fugitive and enemy of the Fire Nation and Earth Kingdom and was currently leading the Colonial Liberation Movement. A movement dedicated to the liberation of the colonies as one independent governmental identity which was neither affiliated with the Earth Kingdom or the Fire Nation. His ideology wasn’t wrong, it was shared with his children and some of the other citizens of the colony. However, his means to achieve his goal, terroristic attacks, bombings and kidnappings… That’s were morality drew the line and things went awry.
Xxx
Mecha had been right.
Tsai had taken a warship to the Mainland. On her way there was a pirate attack. Nothing her and her troops couldn't handle, but it was something that she definitely wasn't going to tell Zuko. What would be the use in worrying him? He already had enough on his plate as things were.
A couple of days later the warship had docked in the Fire Nation. They arrived earlier than expected.
Her stomach flipped in excitement and nervousness. She was so excited to see him, to hug him. Just to be around him. She missed him so much her heart would leap every time she got news or even a letter from him. She took in a deep breath in hopes of soothing her jumping nerves.
She walked on the docks, adjusting her clothes, running hands through her hair, pacing. She couldn’t contain the smile on her face as she rushed down the ramp ready to see Zuko. But he wasn’t there. Instead, she was surprised to see Mai out of all people waiting for her at the docks. She stood surrounded by a handful of Fire Nation guards. She thought the maximum security was a little odd but decided not to comment on it. The scene was almost reminiscent of the time she had welcomed her and Ty Lee from prison about a year ago.
Mai looked just about the same as Tsai remembered. Midnight jet black hair that was straight and reached past her midback, it was styled in the same fashion. Her skin remained a flawless porcelain composure and she stood tall looking as graceful and elegant as always. "Mai!" She said surprised and gave the girl a friendly hug.
"Welcome to the Mainland." Mai said dully in the same tone she always spoke in. She didn't hug back. It was hard to tell if she was happy to see her or not. "It's good seeing you Tsai." Then again, Mai did not seem like the touchy feel type.
"I'm afraid the Fire Lord is in a meeting, but he'll come and see you as soon as he's out." She explained, hands hidden inside her sleeves. "I'll show you to your room."
From what Tsai knew Mai was one of Zuko's advisors. Considering they lived in times where they didn't who to or who not to trust it had been a good decision to appoint her. After all, Mai was educated and one of his oldest friends. Her brows turned up in disappointment when Mai turned away from her. He still had meetings scheduled during her visit. They had been planning this for weeks! Why couldn't he just take a day off?
Mai lead her to the room where she would be staying in inside the Royal Palace. She could never quite get used to the intimidating feeling she got from looking up at the golden dragon carved walls of the entrance.
"This is your room," Mai said dully standing outside. The guards behind carried some of the luggage that she had brought back with her from the colonies. "If he takes too long, I'll be in the study room. You can join me if you want." Tsai nodded at the invitation.
"He shouldn't be long." She added. "Oh and be ready, you're in for one hell of a weekend." The slightest of uncharacteristic sly smiles made way to her face. Why did it sound like she was… hiding something? However, her tone did not seem to hide any ill intentions.
‘What was that all about?’
She stepped into the royal guest room. One that had a queen bed and looked as if maroon had thrown up in here. Maroon bed covers, matching curtains, a rug of the same color and even canopy arches with more curtains. The room was austere. The guards left after a moment and said they'd be waiting outside ready to escort her anywhere she wished to go. It was a very different feeling being here as a guest and not as a prisoner…
She leaned against one of the window's arches and looked out to see the vast kingdom that magnificently spread out until it blended in the horizon with the ocean. To her this was a foreign land… “What to do now…” She pondered to herself. Maybe she just would take up Mai in that offer and go hang out in the study with her.
Suddenly the door was slammed wide open.
"- It's not my fault her ship got here early! Now, go, go, go! Before she gets to her-" A voice that was foreign to her dropped. A handful of servants stepped in each one of them carrying heavy porcelain vases that seemed to be hundreds of years old and intricately carved. Each one of them had been filled with sun flowers the size of her hands all in colorful shades of yellow, orange, vermillion and bright red. "Room…" the voice finished.
Boxes and boxes of gifts large, small, medium all professionally wrapped and decorated were also ushered in.
Her eyebrows went up to her hairline as she looked at everything they had brought into the once austere room which was now crowded in presents and flowers. She suddenly felt a little guilty considering she hadn’t brought him anything.
"Ah, sorry about that. You must be Lady Tsai from Yu Dao." A mousy man a little older than her stepped in. His hair was light brown and worn in a bowl cut style tied back in a low ponytail behind. "I'm Nezu," he lightly bowed. "I'm Fire Lord Zuko's assistant." He said clumsily tripping over an edge in the carpet.
"Nice to meet you?" She said eyeing the man oddly. Zuko had never mentioned that he had an assistant to himself.
She was so distraught interacting with the assistant and glancing at the overwhelming number of flowers and gifts in her room. That she didn't even notice the Fire Lord walk into her room.
"Tsai!"
She knew that voice. She snapped her attention away from the assistant rudely and turned to see Zuko standing beneath the doorway. She felt warm, her heart jumped to her throat, stomach prickling with butterflies which made her feel like a schoolgirl.
“Zuko!” She beamed and ran into his arms.
She relished his touch, the warmth of his body. Both were so engrossed in each other they didn’t even realize when everybody scattered out of the room just as quickly as they had arrived. She buried her nose on his shoulder and in took that familiar scent she had missed so much. Firewood and that odd hint of eucalyptus they washed his clothes with.
He was taller, he also felt stronger. “Your hair, it’s so long!” She said holding on to the sides of his face. Brushing a hand through the bangs that not fell past his eyes and were split in the middle.
He didn’t waste another second and kissed her. Chastely, innocently, very much like the type of love they had. “I missed you too,” she responded and kissed him back.
But maybe not as innocently…
Her arms tangled around his neck and she pulled him to her pressing their bodies together. Her feet almost moving on their own stepped back into the bed pulling him forward. Maybe their love had been innocent when they were teenagers, but now that they were adults. She wanted more, she needed more of him. “Woah,” He broke the kiss and held on to one of the bed’s posts for support remaining standing. He let out a nervous chuckle. “We have to get going,” he said his eyes darting back to the door behind them and she didn’t know if he was oblivious to the hint she had just dropped or if they really had to be somewhere else. “There’s someone I want you to meet.” She leaned back on her elbows sitting up and tried to meet his avoidant gaze. With a frustrated sigh she blew a lost hair out of her frustrated face.
"Come on," He said reaching for her hand pulling her up.
“Who are we meeting?” She asked as he led her through the Fire Nation’s palace corridors. “Are we meeting the Minister of International Affairs? Do you think he’d sign for the liberation of the colonies?” She asked. “No…” He said avoidantly not wanting to touch on the subjects. “Well, do you think he’d sign? I mean if you’re signing on it on, he can’t tell you no, right?”
Again, he remained silent, not wanting to discuss the topic. She looked at his face profile oddly. Zuko was signing on it, right? The liberation and secession of half of his territory. Territory that had been unfairly taken away from the Earth Kingdom and sowed and exploited under the cruel fist of colonization. However, his silence said otherwise.
Xxx
The two arrived at a nice restaurant that was close to the palace. They walked in and were ushered to a private room in the back where there was a table with four chairs. Sitting in one of the chairs was a dark-haired girl that didn't look older than seven and a woman with matching straight, dark hair that reached her mid back.
The woman stood up and turned around smiling warmly at the two of them. Her eyes were a matching shade of gold and her hair was parted down the middle. She was beautiful. Both of them greeted Zuko excitedly and hugged him. Tsai looked at them with a perplexed expression confused at who these people were. All this time she thought they would be attending some type of political cabinet meeting.
"Tsai, I want you to meet my mother. This is my younger sister Kiyi." Externally she looked at both of them and smiled pleasantly just like she had been taught to do her whole life. She even straightened out her back standing a little straighter. Internally she could've murdered him in the spot.
‘WHY DIDN'T HE MENTION HE HAD MEET HIS MOTHER?! HE COULD'VE GIVEN ME A HEADS UP OR SOMETHING. ANYTHING.’
She let out a surprised  "Oh!"  taken back by the introduction.
"Uh- It's very nice meeting you!" She said bowing her head in respect before his mother. "I really wish Zuko would've told me I was meeting you two." She rambled nervously shooting him a deathly glare before smiling back at his family.
She wasn't expecting his mother to actually hug her. She looked at her surprised at the sudden contact. She held her as if she had known her whole life. "It is so nice to finally meet you. My son has told me a lot about you." She held her at an arm's length. "I'm Ursa." “And I’m Kiyi!” The younger girl said hugging her waist. They were both to welcoming. It was hard to believe that Ursa was actually related to Azula and well had actually been married to that monster Ozai.
Tsai took a seat before Ursa and next to Zuko. Kiyi sitting in front of her brother.
"Yeah, Zuzu always talks about you." Kiyi laughed lightly. “Your hair really is the color of tomatoes. Can I touch it? Can I be one of your bridesmaids when you marry my brother?"
"Kiyi!" Both her mother and brother turned to give her what looked like a warning gaze. Zuko panicked and defensibly stomped on Kiyi's foot. "Ouch!"
"...I look like a tomato?" She asked weakly, this time actually resembling a prime red tomato. "Only sometimes?" He said sheepishly placing a panicky kiss on her cheek.
She shot him an angry glare. Today was really not what she had been expecting.
"A cute tomato!”
"So," She began awkwardly. "I'm very happy that you two- you three found each other." She said looking between the family with a small smile. Her tone was friendly but Zuko understood that she demanded an explanation. Why the hell had never mentioned it? He seemed to hear past her friendly tone and understand her true question.
"I wish I could've told you. I wanted to tell you, but you can never be too careful. What if the message was intercepted? It was too risky."
Right. So why the hell couldn't he have said anything in the past hour that she had been here?!
"I'm afraid it's a long story," Ursa apologized with a small smile.
They ordered their food and tea and Ursa explained how she had been exiled for what she hinted at as the assassination of Fire Lord Azulon. She explained how she ran away, went to the Mother of Faces, traded in her memory and face for a new one and rekindled with her young love, married him and had Kiyi. It really was more complicated than she had let out. Lunch was pleasant. Tsai really liked both his mother and sister. Both were warm people with good hearts. She definitely felt welcomed into the family and right at home with the two.
"Fire Lord, I don't mean to interrupt." Zuko's assistant interrupted poking his head in. "But we have a situation." He said poking his head into the small room. Zuko sighed, his expression shifting into a stressed one he apologized and stood up. Kiyi chased after him saying his name.
It was only Ursa and Tsai together alone in the room.
There was a brief shared moment of solemn silence between the two. Tsai took an awkward sip of her hot tea.
"I know what you must be thinking," Ursa began. "About what I did to be banished and hide away from my children for as long as I did… But I did what I had to do to save my son and the rest. I'm just happy to have my memories and my son back."
She looked at her a little struck. "Actually… I really wish I could've known I was meeting you and Kiyi. I would've brought some candies from Yu Dao, souvenirs or something." “Oh no, no, don’t worry. Like I said we were both just really excited to meet you and for you to move here” Tsai blinked twice confused and lowered her beverage, “Move here?” What did she mean by that?   Ursa looked a little struck by the younger woman’s perplexed reaction. Both heard Kiyi walking back with her older brother. She laughed at something and Zuko looked flustered at something she had said to him. “Zuko tells me you partake in herbalism and botanics too!” Ursa steered the conversation topic with ease. “It’s more of a hobby,” the girl followed. “I originally became interested in plants because of their tea properties. I make a great cup, probably as good as Uncle Iroh's. I'd love to make one for you one day!” Despite the smile on her face her thoughts were still distraught with Ursa’s comment. What exactly had she meant by that comment? Other than that lunch was great.
“It was so nice meeting you,” she said sincerely to Zuko’s mother. “But we have to go get ready. We’ve got tickets to see Love Amongst the Dragons.” “Really?”
Zuko nodded with a smile and wrapped an arm around her side pulling her close to him. He was obviously excited to show it to her, after all it was his favorite play. “You’ll have a great time!” Ursa said clapping her hands together wishing them well.
They bid Ursa and Kiyi farewell and returned to the palace.
“I’ll meet you in the parlor room soon,” Zuko bid a momentary goodbye to his girlfriend before retreating to his room to change into his own evening robes. Already on edge from the long day’s travel, the surprise introduction to his mother and sister, and his disposition to not speak about the liberation of the colonies, she was more than happy to catch a moment to herself alone.
She walked in and slowly closed the door behind her resting her palms and leaning against it letting out a draining breath she had been holding all day long.
Suddenly her breath caught. A surprised scream trapped in her throat as she looked at the mess in the middle of the room. The maroon covers had been tossed to the ground and the white sheets were stained and smeared with black tar mud spelling one word: blood. The muddled message was clear. Mud-blood. A most derogative name given to Fire Nationers that mixed with Earth Kingdom people. She wasn’t welcomed here. Her eyes darted around the room dangerously looking for any sign of the intruder but there was none. She was ready and on the offensive, ready to strike with one or the two hidden blades underneath her long sleeves. There didn’t seem to be anybody else in the room. She looked down at the message on the bed sheets. It was obvious, somebody clearly didn’t want her to be here…
She swallowed the nervous lump that had formed in her throat and angrily wrapped up all the sheets together in a bundle before throwing them under the bed. There was no way she was letting this ruin their evening. There was also no way she was sleeping in this room tonight. It was best she kept this to herself for now. It was then that there was a knock on the door. She flinched towards it with a raised arm ready to strike whatever was behind the door.
She opened it only to reveal three terrified stylists standing outside with their briefcases and tools. The three looked horrified and clearly shaken up. It was a hair stylist, make-up artist and a fashion stylist holding several outfits. Oh. Some moments later Tsai was escorted to the parlor room where Zuko was waiting for her. He was wearing an elegant set of maroon robes with a gold trim. He wore his hair piece crown and his hair up, bangs covering most of his forehead. He looked absolutely regal. She looked like his proper match, a lady from the Mainland wearing a long evening ochre Fire Nation styled dress. Half of her hair pulled up in a top knot fashion and bangs split down the middle. He looked at her struck and grinned broadly as she took her arm and they both made way to the Royal Theatre.
Maybe this was just what the two needed an evening at the theater to clear their heads and forget about everything that had happened earlier. The clothes she was wearing were nice, but it wasn’t what she was normally used to wearing. This fashion was foreign to her, it just reminded her how much more she did not belong here. All eyes were inconspicuously fixed on the two of them as they walked into the theatre. She didn’t want to stop and think if the prying eyes were fixed on them in admiration or in judgement of their relationship. She wanted to push it to the back of her head and forget about it, but the words still lingered there: mudblood. It wasn’t only that, she felt violated. Somebody had intruded on her space with threatening means. Her eyes scanned the unfamiliar faces in the crowd. Who would it have been? She wondered if the person responsible was also in the same room as them. The two were escorted to the Fire Nation’s Royal viewing box were the two sat alone in private with a perfect view of the stage. Fire Nation guards keeping guard right outside for their safety.
Thankfully there was also wine. That should put both of their nerves at ease. “I have a surprise for you,” he whispered against her ear. “Really? What is it?” She asked in an excited tone before her expression rapidly shifted to a sardonic one. “Do you want me to meet your grandmother now too?” She teased still a little upset at the fact he hadn’t warned her about introducing her to his mother and sister.
“Believe me, I really wanted to tell you, but I couldn’t. You can never be too careful when sending mail during these times. You never know who’s reading our letters or what an enemy would do with that information.”
Yeah, you also never know who’s opening our mail or lurking the Royal Palace swearing mud on people’s sheets. An unpleasant chill went down her spine at the thought. She chugged her glass of red wine and agreed with him.
He noted the uneasy look on her face and reached for her hand. She smiled at the comforting gesture and kissed his face. “I’m really excited for this.”
They watched the play and Zuko was literally mouthing the words. He was such a dork. The production really wasn’t as terrible as the time they watched “The Boy in the Iceberg” with the Ember Island Players.
“So, what’s the surprise?” She whispered during one of the intermissions already on her third glass of wine. All of the day’s problems in a faraway place. She placed her hand on his upper thigh and he tensed under her touch. It took him a moment and he grabbed her hand carefully removing it from the area. “Are you going to tell me?” She leaned even closer to him, placing a hand on his chest. Fingers lightly stroking the soft fabrics. Zuko sat like a wall, completely hard, not caving into the dangerous look in her eyes. “It-It’s about to start,” he stammered, before nervously clearing his throat. She sat back in her chair displeased and glared at the stage.
Xxx “Zuko where are you taking me?” She asked him as he led her inside and down the stairs of an ancient Fire Nation temple, one that was almost as old as the nation itself. The guards that had been escorting them throughout the capital waited outside. “You’ll see,” he said looking back at her as they walked down the ancient stone stairs. The humidity in the air was dense, moisture greeting them as they reached several levels underground. Several Fire Sages bowed to their Fire Lord. She held on to his hand as they advanced and she noted that his palm was sweaty, he also had a tense look on his face.
They walked inside of the Dragon Crypts. A graveyard. A hollow stone room filled with the majestic skeletons of hunted dragons. She could smell the moisture in the air blended with the scent of incense and myrrh. What the hell were they doing here? It was actually kind of spooky. “Hmm,” She hummed now hugging onto his arm. They walked into the Dragon Crypts which are filled with dragon skeletons, it smells like myrrh, its dark, there are candles lit everywhere. It's low key creepy. There are actually people buried here. “So mysterious…”
“I told you I could be mysterious,” He said slyly. That he had. He led her through the labyrinth of rows, bones, craniums caskets carved out of polished marble and stone were his ancestors remains lay. Actually, it wasn’t spooky, it was a little unsettling. She was about to ask just where the hell he was taking her when they stumbled upon a glowing chamber. The small chamber at the end was illuminated by what she swore were almost a hundred candles. They lit the room with a warm glow. They were all placed around the front of an empty carved stone slab where a casket would one day go. She gave him a confused look, and both took a seat on the empty slab. She looked around the room oddly and noted that one of the caskets in the chamber was engraved with his grandfather’s name the one opposite of the room had the name of Sozin, his great-grandfather.
She couldn’t help but smile a little at him. Only he could find an evening spent in the family’s crypts to be romantic. She still had her arms wrapped around his, chin propped on his shoulder.
“I’m so happy to be here with you,” she confessed closing her eyes for a moment. She wasn’t sure if it was her or the wine talking. “Even if it’s a creepy graveyard filled with dead people and skeletons.” He looked at her and smiled a little before catching her lips in his. His kiss was soft, innocent. They broke for a moment and she smiled provocatively at him. She pressed her lips against his kissing him harder, wanting more, needing more from him. Her hands were exploring his chest, wrapping around his neck as she clung to him. However, he was wary of her touch. Almost shy. He put his hands on hers shoulders and lightly pushed her off his body. Unaware of this, she groaned slightly and sat up, bringing her knees on the slab, leaning forward planting a kiss on his jaw, on his neck, behind his ear. Every kiss becoming hotter and more lustful.
“I brought you here to ask you something,” he interrupted brashly removing her body from his and holding her at an arm’s length again. She looked at him skeptical, almost upset. “Why don’t you want to touch me?” She demanded transparently, almost cross.
“I need to ask you something,” he emphasized again. His hands shaking slightly as his fingers sank into the flesh of her shoulders.
She arched an eyebrow frustrated and remained silent expecting his question. “These are the Dragon Catacombs,” He explained. “It's where Fire Lords are buried. My grandfather was buried and so was his grandfather as well as the rest of my ancestors and one day too, I will be buried here." He explained the morbid concept. Her face shifted to a perplexed expression; eyebrows furrowed with concern. She had no clue just what he was getting at. He took her hands in his and held them in a slightly tight grip, his thumbs stroking her knuckles. Hands clammy and uncomfortably warm. “Lie in the same grave with me?”
She moved her head to the side still looking at him with an odd expression. There was a hopeful glint to his eyes. She hummed a little, as she sought her words carefully. This seemed important to him for some peculiar reason. “Would we… fit?” She drawled out slowly testing her confused tone.
He pulled her hands closer to him and lowered his head for a moment.
“Tsai... What I’m asking you-” he let out a deep breath that he had been holding. “I’m asking you to marry me.”
She looked as if she had been split by a bolt of lightning.
Now everything made sense.
All of the little looks that Mai had been giving her. His mother and his sister’s comments towards her. She was expecting everything but this. She didn’t smile, her face didn’t flush with a colorful joy, he wasn’t sure if she was even breathing.
She hadn’t even realized he had been pleading her to say something anything. She looked like she was in shock. He looked at her concerned, his expression dropping. This was supposed to be one of the happiest memories of their lives. He felt a tightness in his chest. His heart dropping at the look on her face. “Why don’t you want to have sex?” She dead panned, her eyes glazing as they stared blankly at him. “What are you talking about?”
Oh, he knew what she was talking about. The fact that he was playing dumb made her even more peeved. “Every time I try to get intimate with you, or touch you, you freeze up. Why?” “We don’t have to talk about this right now,” he clammed up in denial wanting to avoid the subject all together. It was just like he had done earlier when she had asked him about the liberation of the Fire Nation’s colonies. “Actually-“ Her eyes widened as she looked at him in disbelief. “Since you just asked me to marry you, we do.” She dropped her arms to the sides. “Do you not find me attractive?” “What? No-No,” He shook his head. “I do. Trust me. I do.” She looked at him with a baffled expression her eyes fixed on his still demanding an explanation. Probing if he was being truthful or not. It took him some time to choose his words carefully. “It just seems disrespectful.” He divulged after a moment. The puzzled look in her eyes never left her face. ‘What the fuck did that mean?’
“We’re not married. It would be wrong.”
She fought the urge to pinch the bridge of her nose. She had the gut feeling that this might be the issue, but really hoped- she prayed that it wouldn’t. There was a reason why Mainlanders of the Fire Nation had spread that nasty rumor that people from the colonies were stereotypically promiscuous. It was because of the conservative nature of the relationships Mainlanders had. Mainlanders believed that one had to remain pure and save themselves for their partners by remaining pure until marriage. It would be a respectful stain not too. However, since life in the colonies had been off to a rough start when the colonization of the lands began, death tolls were high, because of that morals became looser as colonizers were encouraged to copulate in order to populate the land faster. “No it wouldn’t,” she shot back. “We’re both consenting adults and we love each other. How can that be wrong?”
A hopeful smile grew on her features as she wrapped her arms around his neck again. Yet eyes didn’t meet hers. She looked at him intently, hopefully. “I’m not ready.” Looking at him with disbelief she removed her arms from him. They rested on his shoulders for a moment and she sucked in a deep breath. “Okay,” she said weakly. She wrapped her arms around herself and hung her head feeling rejected. In all honesty today had been a terrible day. Everything about it had been awful. This was going to be hard, but she could work with it. She could be patient. She had to be mature and respect his decision despite the terrible urge she felt.
He looked at her concerned and stood up rounding around her and dropping in one knee in front of her. Again, he reached for her hands taking them in his. “Let’s get married,” it didn’t sound like a question, it sounded more like a statement.
“I’m not ready.” She stood up, walking away from him. Both looked away from each other uncomfortably. She really wasn’t ready. It wasn’t the right time. Not right now. Not like this. She knew he was the man that she was going to marry, she had no doubts about that. It just really wasn’t the right time. There were still mountain loads of work that she had to do back at home. She wouldn’t feel comfortable committing to such kind of engagement without prioritizing her own dream of accomplishing the liberation of the colonies. His colonies. Much less moving all the way across the ocean to the Fire Nation to be… Fire Lady. Tsai kept her gaze away from his. She didn’t want to look at the hurt expression on his face. At the way his body slouched, and his fists trembled at his sides from what one could only interpret as anger or frustration. Maybe both. She couldn’t bear looking at the dejected expression on his face. Zuko’s mind was pounding as a pulsating migraine quickly set in making it feel as if he had just splattered against a cinder brick wall. His heart ached. He had only been planning this his whole life. If they loved each other and wanted to be together why did anything else have to matter? “You know what you’re acting like?” He snapped hurt. The flames surrounding them growing with his ire almost touching the ceiling which made the room feel smaller, hotter, more unpleasant. His tone fueled with anger as he turned towards her. It was that infamous temper he was known for. “You’re acting like a-“ He tried to swallow his angry words. “Like a-!” The word vomit was threatening to spill. She looked at him expectantly. Waiting for the ball to drop for him to strike her with his sharp words.  He almost let out a growl. A look on his eyes. He scowled let out a rumble and turned away from her once again.
“Like a what?” She challenged stepping forward her eyes blazing with resentment. How could he react in such a graceless matter? He wasn’t being fair. He was being selfish. She had gracefully and patiently accepted his choice, but he couldn’t accept hers? “Say it!” She barked her words echoing the small chamber. She knew what he was thinking. She wanted to hear him say it. She wanted to make him angry.
Instead he remained silent averting her furious gaze. Looking away from her. Growing dead silent. “Like a damn colonial?” She spat out the ugly stereotype as it was venom.
“That is not what I was going to say.” He defended.
“Oh yeah? Then what were you going to say?” She challenged.
“You’re putting words in my mouth Tsai!” He shot back.
“Well I have to put them there since you won’t communicate! You’ve been egg shelling around me all day long. You talk about taking this next big step together, but you can’t even bring yourself to do it physically, much less emotionally.” “What about you? I am trying to talk but you won’t listen. All that you’re thinking about is sex.” She gritted her teeth together. “That’s not all I’m thinking about. What about the colonies? Where would I live? I can’t come and live here, not until the colonies are independent, which may I remind you – they are not! What would I even do here? Also- your people, they hate me!”
“What would you do? Plenty! You can do whatever you want- have anything you want. My people don’t hate you and even if they did why would that matter? The Fire Nation’s been closed off from the rest of the world for a hundred years, naturally they are mistrustful of strangers. Give them time and they’ll love you just like I love you.”
But it wasn’t just that. It wasn’t the fact that she wasn’t from here. It was the fact that half of her person, half of her culture, half of her family was from the Earth Kingdom. An ethnic group and nationality that had been an enemy of the nation he led for the past one hundred years. Sure, maybe half of her was Fire Nation, maybe her whole heart was Fire Nation, but as long as that part of her still ‘tainted’ her blood with mud… She thought of the sneering looks that the Fire Sages gave her when they walked into the temple. They’d never accept her, and he’d never understand. Her eyes welled with tears at the thought. The dark words smeared on her mattress mudblood. The thought they couldn’t be together, the thought that there would always be an obstacle between them. It pained her. She felt her heart twisting in pain, stomach churning at the horrible realization. “You want the colonies to be free?” He looked down at her pausing for a moment. “Fine! Consider it done.” He shouted. She flinched at his aggressive tone and looked at him shocked, her eyes glassy and loaded with tears threatening to spill. “It’s not the right time…” She whispered tears spilling down her eyes. “For either of us. There’s still a lot I have to do before leaving my life, and it’s obvious that we both still have a lot of growing up to do.”
He looked at her crying face and he suddenly felt guilt wash over him. He shouldn’t have done that. He shouldn’t have said half of the things he said. His expression softened. “Tsai…” He whispered her name shaking his head lightly. He looked at her red nose and at her swollen face. Sure, it had been a bad fight, but it wasn’t worth the rivers of tears that were streaming down her face. “I want to marry you,” she admitted meekly. “I do, but we can’t do that.” She lowered her gaze shifting on her feet uncomfortable. “Not right now anyways…”
The anger melted off both of them and she embraced him burying her head on his shoulder. He could feel her tears seeping through his clothes. He held her tightly, mellowing in their sadness.
Then they suddenly heard a brief flickering. It sounded like a rapid clicking. Both of their eyes turned to look at a particular candle that was flickering peculiarly. It suddenly stopped; the flame dying giving both the most awful feeling. They made eye contact and their eyes drifted back to the candle. Uh-Oh…
It was a bomb. The candle exploded.  Both fell back with the recoil from the explosion. He barely managed to bend a sphere of fire that barely shielded them. Both sat up in the floor, heaving, coughing the black smoke that filled the small chamber. Rocks, and other parts of the catacomb crumbled everywhere. “Are you okay?” She reached for him concerned. Her eyes scanned the ceiling hoping it wouldn’t collapse on them. “Fine. You?" He mumbled dusting his clothes off. She sighed.
There was that too…
The constant assassination attempts.
“I'm sorry, this is all my fault. This was a mistake. My brother was right. I shouldn't have come."
“What?” He sat up and looked at the debris around him. “The bomb. Someone's been trying to kill me.” “You’re not the only one.” She looked at him in shock, neither had said that to each other. She thought about the hordes of Fire Nation guards and escorts that seemed to follow them around everywhere. Well, that made a lot more sense now. She stood up first and helped him rise. He stumbled weakly. Still with his hand in hers she led him away and out of the catacombs, but his steps were low, stumbling. She looked back at him, he looked pale. She stopped and he seemed to wave for a moment. He reached for his temple seeming pale. She had only seen that look on his face once before. “No, no. Please! not right now,” she cried out and managed to catch his dead weight before he collapsed unconscious.
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Warnings: Cursing, Blood, Violence, Death? Rating: PG-13 /M?  Pairings: Zuko/OC  
Sunburn Chapter M A S T E R L I S T My fan fiction M A S T E R L I S T
Appa bellowed loudly as the skies he flew turned red.
Katara, Tsai and Zuko approached the Fire Nation’s Mainland soaring the crimson skies, wind strongly beating against their faces, fear and anticipation building up in them as their emotions stirred.
Zuko had an apprehensive look on his face, Tsai looked fearful as they both starred at the grim predicament, they were in. Katara was eyeing both of them from the side. The three of them huddled on top of Appa’s large head.
“Don’t worry guys. We can take Azula,” Katara said reassuringly trying to squeeze an ounce of optimism from either of them.
“I’m not worried about her,” Zuko responded with a frown. “I’m worried about Aang. What if he doesn’t have the guts to take out my father? What if he loses?”
“Aang won't lose. He's gonna come back” Katara stated confidently, then she looked straight ahead again. "He has to. He told Tsai himself.”
“Right?” Katara turned seeking for some reassurance. Who simply kept her eyes glued to the main land in the horizon. This was it, the red ashen skies from her nightmares. “I can feel it.” She confessed. “The comet…”
Her stomach churned with unease. She could feel its energy making her heart beat faster, her heart pound harder and faster against her rib cage.
Xxx
Fire Lord Ozai leapt off the zeppelin and landed on a pillar before Aang. His menacing golden eyes narrowed as he stared down the young Avatar that stood before him.
As promised Aang had returned from the Spirit World to defeat the Fire Lord and bring an end to the war.
"After generations of Fire Lords failed to find you, now the Universe delivers you to me as an act of providence."
"Please listen to me." Aang spoke steadily, staring at the Fire Lord pleadingly hoping they could reach a peaceful agreement. All of his surroundings engulfed in vibrant flames from the Fire Lord’s attack which burned ardently consuming everything in their path. "We don't have to fight. You have the power to end it here and stop what you're doing."
"You are right." Fire Lord Ozai deliberated, his lips curling at the corners in a malicious sneer, "I do have all the power. I have all the power in the world!"
Ozai tossed his head back and hellish amounts of flames erupted from his wide-open mouth and hands as he roared. Aang shut his eyes tightly for a moment before shifting into a defensive bending stance. If the Fire Lord wasn’t going to give him a choice…
Xxx
The Fire Nation’s Royal Plaza stood abandoned. Not a single soul to witness the coronation of their rising Fire Lord. The skies were painted in that horrendous shade of mandarin.
Azula knelt wearing a set of elegantly crafted regal robes. Her head lowered and eyes closed. Behind her stood a handful of Fire Sages, all with their hands hidden in their cardinal sleeves.
"...By decree of Phoenix King Ozai," The crowning Fire Sage who stood behind her spoke the ceremonial words loudly as he held up the Fire Lord’s head piece crown. "I now crown you Fire Lord-"
The Fire Sage grew silent. His eyes widening at the incredible sight. Azula narrowed her eyes and turned to scowl menacingly at the distracted elder Fire Sage.
"What are you waiting for?! Do it!" Azula pressed urgently.
Hearing a loud bellow, Azula snapped her head in the direction of the noise and witnessed a flying bison soaring over the plaza landing directly in front of the staircase from where she knelt with the Fire Sages. Appa landed with a heavy thud and she saw her brother standing on the bison’s large head.
"Sorry, but you're not going to become Fire Lord today." He stated determinedly as he jumped off the sky bison's head and faced his sister. "I am."
Azula let out a mocking laughter and held onto her stomach as if it was the funniest darn joke she had ever heard. "You're hilarious."
“I see you brought back something that belongs to me.” Azula added with a malicious grin as her eyes landed on her ‘pet’. “I’ll admit. Your betrayal was painful, but I’ll have time to teach you some new manners.” She glared at the girl with the red hair, her eyes burning with grit.
Tsai stood tall next to Zuko a deep scowl on her features hands clenched at her sides in resentment.
“You’re a monster Azula.” She cried out angrily.
Azula flinched a little. Those words they weren’t hers, they were her mother, Ursa’s bitter words. Her golden eyes widened slightly in injure. Schizophrenic words echoed in Azula’s head. Everything was a lie. Her mother. She had pinned them all against her, confused them, conditioned them into hating her just like she had.
“You’re a monster Azula and I won’t hold back this time!” She threatened venomously.
"You're going down." Katara said standing beside the two Fire Nationers.
The three braced ready to attack. The Fire Sage behind once again raised the head piece crown ready to crown her-
“Wait,” she raised a hand signaling him to stop the ceremony.
The Fire Sage stepped back and Azula rose to her feet stepping forward. "You want to be Fire Lord?” She sneered at her older brother. “Fine. Let's settle this. Just you and me, brother. The showdown that was always meant to be. You win you get the throne. However, I win and I…" Her mouth stretched into the beam of an unstable person as she began laughing uncontrollably in unstable loud fits. The later part of her bargain left unsaid.
"Agni Kai!" She roared eyes blazing.
Zuko was gritting his teeth as he starred down at his sister, his knuckles turning white from tightening them so hard at his sides.
“You’re on.”
Azula’s lips stretched into an evil smile.
Katara turned to look at him surprise. "What?" “What are you doing? She’s playing you.” She said in disbelief. “She knows she can’t take the three of us so she’s trying to separate us.”
“You can’t be flipping serious?!” Tsai turned to look at Zuko in equal shock almost pulling at her hair. “I know that the Agni Kai is sacred and what not- but- You cannot be serious. We can take her down, the three of us. Together.”
“I can take her,” Zuko repeated frustrated.
“I know you can,” Tsai sighed. She didn’t doubt his skill, she just wanted to be helpful. “But we came here to help you.” “We came because you yourself admitted to your uncle that you’d need help facing her!” Katara added.
"I know." Zuko replied softly without taking his eyes off his sister’s. He took in her appearance. There was… something off about her. Azula looked unbalanced. Almost unstable. Feral. Her hair had been shredded and poorly chopped. The look in her eyes the one of a lunatic. "But I can take her this time." He reassured both girls who exchanged a concerned look. “There's something off about Azula. I can't explain it, but she's slipping." He closed his eyes for a moment and looked at the girls that stood by his side. ‘Well obviously! She’s officially lost her mind!’ "And this way, no one else has to get hurt..." He finished.
Tsai felt agitated and looked at him with worry. “Trust me,” he said looking at her unwavering. Zuko wouldn’t be able to live with himself if something happened to either of his friends. Specially to Tsai… A determined glint glowing in his eyes. She looked at him with worry and slowly nodded accepting his decision.
Moments later Zuko and Azula stood on opposite ends of the Capital’s Plaza kneeling back to back. Zuko stood up and turned around. Across from him Azula mimicked his pose and casually dropped her Fire Lord robes off her body with a careless hand toss.
“I’m sorry it has to end this way, brother.” She smiled at her brother cruelly her voice dripping with sarcasm.
“No, you’re not.” Zuko stretched out an arm assuming an offensive fire bending stance narrowing his eyes at his opponent.
Tsai and Katara stood on the side lines. One was fidgeting uneasily as she witnessed the terrifying unraveling scene.
“Calm down,” Katara kept whispering in reassurance trying to help her friend get a grip of herself and her volatile emotions. Azula's looked demented as a wicked smile stretched across her features. She moved forward with her hands up, leering at him through her spread out fingers. She wasted no time in attacking spinning in one fluid motion and thrusting a fist forward shooting out an illuminating blast of blue flames at her brother.
Zuko raised his hands up and leapt forward bringing his arms down fire bending two waves of blazing fire from each hand. The fires merged together and shot forward, colliding with the blue flames in a great wall of flames which extended all across the plaza.
Katara and Tsai could feel the heat of the flames radiating, the blasts whipping at them. “Stand back,” Tsai said stepping protectively in front of Katara knowing that if anybody could take the heat it was her.
Azula leapt forward as the flames dissipated and kicked a blast of fire before consecutively kicking wave after wave of blue fire at her enemy. The fight continued for some time now. The fire of the fight leaping off into all nearby buildings, licking and consuming everything in its way with destruction.
Tsai felt ill seeing all of the destruction unfold before her. She didn’t even want to think about what must be happening in Ba Sing Se, or in the air fleet or if Aang had even made it back in time to take down the Fire Lord.
The fighting raged on, neither of the siblings backing down. Zuko focused on Azula thrusting a fist forward releasing a powerful blast of fire that collided with hers. The flames so great, so massive that they filled and burned all the way across the Royal Plaza. The force of the ignited blast slowly pushing Zuko backwards as his feet slipped. The two stopped simultaneously and Azula looked back eyes wide shocked that her brother had actually managed to do so much damage.
She wouldn’t lose.
She took a ragged breath, one fueled by a consuming fear and rage. She was supposed to be stronger than him. She was supposed to be Fire Lord. She was supposed to be perfect.
Azula took a step back and performed a roundhouse kick blasting herself up in the air in a jet of blue flames which she then swung down at her brother’s direction. Zuko managed to expertly spin right before the flames reached him and split the ocean of fire in half. The flames dispersing before him.
Azula heaved and panted heavily, she gritted her teeth and seethed in boiling rage. This was not possible. She would not lose. The sight of her brother appearing so calm and collected drove her over the edge of sanity.
Still standing across from her he thrust a flame full fist forwards and launched massive fireballs at Azula. The two balls entwined becoming one powerful blast which Azula narrowly avoided. It had been close.
Katara heard Tsai curse under her breath. As she protectively pushed her behind her body, shielding her from any lost flames that might come their way. She starred with her eyes glued to the prince with unnerving attention. Her anxious hand tugged at her sun stone necklace nervously.
The princess growled and propelled herself forward gliding forward rapidly using fistfuls of fire jets shooting from both her extended limbs. She didn’t hesitate in blasting fistfuls of fire towards him. He lowered his hands and firebending a powerful blast he leapt high into the air avoiding Azula’s attack. He spun mid-air bringing his heel down shooting an arc of flames which blocked her blasts. He landed and pressed his hands together bringing them down in one swinging motion which split right through Azula’s wall of blue fire.
The two girls on the side gawked with wide eyes. Tsai knew that Zuko was a powerful bender but this… She could have never imagined this level of mastery over the art.
He crouched with his arms extended as kaleidoscopic flames of blue, orange, red and violet wisps swayed surrounding him. Azula swerved rounding near him and shot without mercy a tail of blue flames tailing at her feet.
He defended himself by firebending a massive sphere of flames around himself as a barrier against the fireballs she shot as she circled around him. Growing sick of being in the offensive he spun on the floor creating several swift kicks that created a powerful ring of fire. Azula tried to stop in her momentum from crashing into the flames and tried counteracting the incoming flames but failed.
She let out a loud grunt as she violently fell forward, rolling across the floor and bouncing a few times before rolling to a painful stop.  Azula was determined and panting with ragged breaths she stood up hunched over growling in race. An untamed mane of hair came undone her predatory eyes fixed on her brother.
"No lightning today?” Zuko taunted as Azula straightened out a deep scowl on her face. Her eyes grew dark and hollow at her brother’s gibes. “What's the matter?" Zuko called out, his angrily thrusting his palm forward. "Are you afraid I'll redirect it?"
"Oh!" Azula snarled still heaving as she straightened out her back; shoulders still dropped to the sides. "I’ll show you lightning!" She screeched in frustration.
Azula waved her arms and pointed fingertips in circular motions as she prepared for a lightning attack. Her movements were grand, yet sloppier than usual. Electricity charged around her as a crackling atmosphere of lightning surrounded her. Zuko took in a deep breath and extended out an arm ready to receive the impact from the lightning.
A wicked grin, the one belonging on the face of a maniac, made her skin seem almost paper like. Her eyes turned into slits as she focused on her brother- Her eyes turned to the colonial girl that stood in front of the waterbender. Azula’s smiled stretched further making her face ache. Taking someone’s life was easy… Breaking someone’s spirit? She couldn’t wait to see the look on her brother’s face. Azula had never been one to share. If she couldn’t have her neither would he.
“Sorry pet…” She said to herself.
Azula thrusted an arm forward her fingers aimed directly at Tsai.
Electric zapping erupted from her fingers.  
Zuko’s eyes widened in horror at the realization.
Tsai pushed a petrified Katara behind her back. The sparks of blue lightning reflecting on the irises of her eyes. She starred at the incoming bolt bracing for the impact to strike. His blood ran cold. he turned and using every ounce of strength he had to run towards the lightning. It all happened so fast. He lunged forward leaping between the lightning strike and the girls.
"Noooo!" Zuko shouted, extending out his finger catching the lightning in midair. Zuko absorbed the lightning, the electricity aggressively crackling around him. Katara and Tsai watched struck in horror.
Tsai rushed forward instantly. Her heart throbbing. Breath shaking. She looked up at the red skies, the raining ash. This was it. Her vision. Her nightmare. Zuko hit the ground, lightning shooting out of his other arm and into the air above. Tsai watched in dread as his body violently jerked and twitched. Blue static still lingered and seem to jump off his skin as the remaining current of electricity coursed through him. He groaned as he twisted in excruciating agony. He brought his legs to his chest and rolled on his back clutching his chest.
“Zuko!” She let out a soul-splitting shouted before reaching him. “No, no, no, no…” She whispered repeatedly. Then stood back when a whip of lightning cracked before her feet. She winced and looked up, teeth gritting.
Screw tradition and sacred Fire Nation rituals. Azula was a liar and a cheat. She was going down.
“Katara…” The colonial girl said slowly. She raised one of her legs to the back and slowly pulled out the last knife she kept hidden under the sole of her foot. She twirled the small knife in her hand, the one that Azula had once stabbed her side or her shoulder with she had forgotten which one was which. She could feel a raging fire burning inside of her. She was more than eager to return it. This was for everything she had ever done to her, all the spoken and unspoken abuse she had disclosed, all the things she had done to Zuko, to Iroh... “Heal him, please...” She said looking over her shoulder. “You have to save him. No matter what happens.”
Katara protested.
“Promise?” She turned for a moment and looked at Katara with hard eyes. Faltering the girl nodded, ceding to Tsai’s wishes.
Azula stumbled uneasily on her feet, her head lolled to the side making her resemble a possessed doll. She cackled manically and advanced preparing to strike again.
Flames crackled around the plaza as Zuko struggled to get up, painfully groaning as he did.
Tsai eyed Azula warily. Long-distance attacks were not her forte and she didn’t have any hidden blades, smoke bombs hidden or other tricks hidden up her sleeves. All she had was a small knife. It’s not like she had a choice. She’d stop her even if she had to do it with her bare hands.
She huffed as she ran towards Azula summoning all the courage she could. Azula laughed evilly blasting a bolt in her direction. She ducked almost falling but continued to advance. Azula leapt up in the air doing a roundhouse fire kick landing with a blue fire blast and again blasting a bolt of lightning.
Smoke rose up in the air from the hit.
Tsai threw herself at the ground quickly rolling away kneeling. She looked back and saw there was enough distance between her Katara and Zuko. Katara had reached Zuko and was now healing him with her waterbending powers.
“I’d really rather out family physician look after little Zuzu. If you two don’t mind.” Azula cocked her head to the side. Her eyes fixed on her injured brother and the Southern Water Tribe girl. She took a powerful stance and did circular motions ready to blast. Lightning fired from her fingertips gravely missing and instead hitting a nearby roof which exploded making more ash and ember rain.
Azula sneered looking down at the girl that held her arm up. She winced slightly at the small shock that coursed through her body making the ends of her hair stand up erected. “I’m not scared of you.” Azula laughed cruelly almost mockingly. “You should be.” Tsai spat back angrily ignoring the small burn that had blistered in her hand.
Her hand wrapped around Azula’s fingers intertwining them in a deathly grip. Azula’s eyes slightly widened as her enemy’s face turned into menacing expression, eyes growing dark. Azula attempted pulled away from her grip but failed. Azula saw her enemy’s other hand come down in a slicing motion.
She fought back blocking her hand and in the same expertly motion hitting Tsai’s face leaving behind scratch marks. Azula once again attempted to pull her hand away but failed. She could feel Tsai’s nails burying into her skin, scraping into it, drawing blood from the tightness.
Azula couldn’t lightning bend if she couldn’t perform the circular motion that allowed her to separate the yin and the yang form her energy. Something Tsai had learned from witnessing Iroh attempt to teach it to Zuko back when they journeyed through the Earth Kingdom.
Tsai winced and in turn kneed Azula in the stomach. Azula bent over in pain and raised her head about to headbutt her enemy when the opponents head came down both of their foreheads butting together. Azula recoiled as a single string of blood split down her forehead dividing it in two. Her opponent’s forehead was bruised, stained with a dark smudge of blood.
In a desperate attempt to set herself free Azula blasted fire from her heels and both of the girls moved across the plaza in a macabre dance of cobalt flames.
“Why won’t you let go?!”
“What’s wrong?” Tsai chuckled darkly as they moved. “I thought you wanted me to hold your hand.”
Azula’s eyes had narrowed into dangerous slits as she kicked up in the air. Tsai lost her balance and fell back still holding Azula’s hand in her own in a constricting grip. Azula pinned her enemy to the ground in a most demoralizing position. Tsai’s hand was numb from holding onto Azula’s so damn tightly, regardless she continued to dig her nails into her skin. Both of their palms now sweaty.
“You pesky half-blooded colonial peasant!”
One hand bound the two girls together the other became a tug of war as the knife was pointed more towards the girl on the ground. Tsai swallowed thickly, heaving as she saw the knife coming down.
“I pity you Azula, I really do…” She spoke in a strained voice through gritted teeth. Azula’s knee digging into her chest. “You’re a monster and because of that you will always be alone.”
“I could’ve given you everything!” The other roared loudly, her voice cracking, spitting at the girl below. “And you abandoned me! Just like her.”
Azula spoke referring to her mother. “But that’s okay.” She said in a softer tone, one that was somehow more terrifying than an angry one. “You don’t know any better. I know she got to you first. I know she told you to leave. Just like you she always preferred Zuko over me...”
‘What the fuck is she talking about?’ Tsai looked at her stumped by Azula’s breakdown.
Zuko watched in anguish and frustration from the opposing side of the of the plaza. He stretched out a hand in the direction where his sister had Tsai pinned down to the floor. Both fighting over a knife. He groaned in pain his chest aching in a burning ache. Katara’s eyes were focused on his fatal crimson wound. Beads of sweat sliding down as she focused her energy on saving the Fire Nation’s prince.
“I see now. The truth. The only thing standing between us.” Azula’s face twisted into an ugly scowl as she snarled. “This is fine. I hope you enjoy this as much as I will.” Azula’s eyes turned to her brother and Katara and she laughed with malice, the intent to kill behind her words.
Tsai’s lips drew into a thin line and she trusted her hips forward making Azula lose her balance collapse forward almost falling face first to the ground. Azula hoisted herself up with a hand letting go of Tsai’s knifed hand. Without wasting another moment, she did what she had been thirsting for months. Nothing could beat the satisfying feeling of sinking the knife into Azula’s back shoulder. Azula let out a cry and Tsai quickly rolled out from under her letting go of her hand. Quickly standing up. Concerned she turned for one moment to look at Katara and Zuko.
For one single moment.
It was only one moment…
“Watch out!” Katara shrieked.
Tsai turned and let out a painful scream before collapsing. She felt a crippling slicing sensation on the back of her foot specifically on her Achilles tendon.  
“Bold of you to assume I don’t carry my own.” Azula smirked evilly before dropping her own knife on the floor.
Azula rose slowly, her injured shoulder slumped as she removed the knife on her back and also dropped it to the floor. She kicked the girl before her to the ground and stood on her neck digging her heel into her windpipe. Tsai choked and gasped for breath. Her hands clawing at Azula’s leg. “Sorry pet.” Azula cackled manically as she stretched her arms into arches triumphantly preparing to strike her thunderous victory.
“Azula… don’t… do... this…” She pleaded as she gasped for breath. “Please.”
This wasn’t happening. This couldn’t be happening. Tsai’s eyes bounced around the scene. She had to do something. Anything. Her hand stretched further and further for a nearby knife. Her fingertips barely scratching at it. She choked on her breath. Gasping for air. With a trembling hand she wrapped her fingers around the knife.
Azula aimed, pointed and fired.
Xxx
Darkness engulfed the world.
The sky blended from crimson to a starless lightless sky. The planet felt colder, emptier.
Mecha stood outside the entrance of the throne room in Yu Dao ready to face his father. He felt an internal swift and not the good kind. He looked out of a nearby window and saw the darkness his lost eyes lingering there for a moment as he thought of his sister with worry.
xxx
Ba Sing Se was also flooded by the same cloak of darkness.
The conflict between the Fire Nation military occupying the Earth Kingdom capital and the White Lotus continued to rage. When suddenly several Fire Nation tanks rolled to a stop. They opened for fire, but nothing happened.
The group stopped and looked up at the dark skies… Iroh noted something was off as he felt something falter inside of him.
Xxx
Aang sheltered himself inside of a sphere made out of rocks that he had made to protect himself from the Fire Lord’s blazing flames. His cruel worlds still echoing through his head.
"You're weak! Just like the rest of your people. They did not deserve to exist in this world, in my world." How those words stung on the one-hundred anniversary of the genocide of his people. "Prepare to join them. Prepare to die!"
The hot rock cocoon shock, pebbles breaking from its crust as it was struck by fire making the inside turn into a boiling sauna. Aang held his head between his knees. His breathing sharp and rapid as terror filled him. Every fire strike becoming hotter, closer. Beads of sweat slid down his forehead.
"Come on out Avatar!" Ozai roared through his cruel laughs. He sent several curved fire blasts at Aang’s shield before sending a straight blast at it directly. "You can't hide in there forever!"
The fire kept on coming. The shield wouldn’t last this long. The fire kept coming and coming-
Until it didn’t.
Aang felt as if something inside of him die. A mew disbalance in the universe suddenly shifting in his favor. Unsurely and breathlessly Aang slowly opened his eyes and removed his arms from the top of his head.
The fire… It was gone.
Xxx
Katara stood ready to try and counter anything Azula threw at them. The sky grew dark and that same darkness suddenly engulfed them. Zuko’s jaw went slack he felt as if something inside him die. He felt weak. Weaker than he’d ever felt. Something inside him perished.
Nothing happened.
Azula looked down at her finger’s with confusion and anger before pointing again. Nothing. Was she losing her mind? This wasn’t possible. She felt faint. As if something had been taken away from her. She stretched out her palms and firebended but nothing happened.
Her expression was contorted into one of fear and disbelief.
She heard a faint huff and looked down to see a haunting smile on Tsai’s smug expression. Azula removed her foot and she saw her trembling hand holding a blade that was sticking out of her chest. She gasped for air vehemently coughing for breath.
“No!” Azula dropped to her knees.
She looked at the body on the floor, her own body trembling. Her hands reached for the knife, but she couldn’t bring herself to touch it. Azula’s unstable mind raced. Tsai hadn’t done this, no, not her, not her pet. It had been her mother. Her own cruel mother that wanted her to suffer. It was her. She was the one to blame. She’s the one that had buried that dagger on her heart.
Katara rose to her feet an aggravated expression on her face. She looked at the dark skies above, it was just like that day in the Northern Water Tribe. Her eyes lingered on her injured friend across the Plaza. She had to save her, help her…
However, she’d have to take care of Azula before that.
“Azula!” Katara shouted gathering handfuls of water on her arms.
The princess looked up a horrified look on her face and impulsively yanked the blade out of the body on the ground. Tsai winced and brought her hand to her chest rolling over to her side. Azula stood quaking holding the small knife a fearful look on her face before turning and running the opposite way.
Katara chased after her.
Zuko stretched out a hand helplessly. Pain shot through him all the way to his core and he brought his arm back to his injured chest.
“Tsai…” He groaned in agony. He curled his hand around his body and painfully turned on his side.
He could see the girl laying on the ground across the plaza. Her eyes were shut tightly in a painful expression, her hand clutching the bleeding wound on her chest. ‘No, no, no, no…’ It took every ounce of strength he had. Every bit of his body ached sorely as he crawled across the plaza’s stone floor. His body scrapping as he did. His heart breaking. He kept on saying her name, mind and heart racing.
He crawled one hand before the other until he reached her after what felt like an eternity.
He was aching and with agonizing grunt he managed to sit up. He cradled her body holding her, wiping the hairs that stuck to her forehead back.
“Tsai… Why-why would you do this?” He said forcefully. He placed a hand on the open wound pressuring it. His hands hot and wet with the dark blood that felt like hot oil against his hands. He had no more strength left in him as he felt his soul splitting.
“It was the only way.” She whispered before violently coughing a line of blood trailing down her jaw.
Her eyes were opened but she couldn’t see anymore. She felt him holding her close, cradling her close to his body.
“Why are you acting like we’re going to die?” She croaked out weakly.
She could hear his ragged breathing. She felt him press his wet face against her own. He was violently shaking. She closed her eyes for a moment.
“I’ve got…”
He shook his head. “Don’t say it Tsai. Please,” he said in denial his voice breaking. “Please don’t…”
“I’ve got it.”
She went silent. Her body stiff in his arms. Her own hand slid off her chest limply falling to the floor. He looked at her and let out a shuddering breath.
Xxx
Katara stepped over a sewer grate. Azula held a knife over Katara’s head lunging forward ready to attack a crazed expression on her face. The waterbender leapt backwards and flung her arms up bending the water from beneath the plaza’s drains up and around them freezing it as it enveloped the two of them in the shape of a small glacier.
Azula’s eyes widened in panic and darted around as she stood petrified inside the icicle that encased her and her madness. She tried with all of her strength to move her hand but failed.
Katara closed her eyes and calmly exhaled, the ice surrounding her melted away allowing her to move freely while the princess remained encased and immobilized. The waterbender raised the metal chain she was holding and moved around Azula wrapping it around her extended arm, removing the knife, and wrapping it around the other arm securing the chain down to the grate with both arms behind her back; successfully immobilizing the enemy.
Xxx
Zuko’s eyes were shut tightly. He silently cried holding her body in his arms not wanting to let her go. When he was suddenly taken back by a glowing light. His eyes opened and he saw she was radiating with a bright red light. Not the usual golden that he was familiar with whenever she became attuned with her spiritual side.
Katara looked back from the distance her expression mirroring his. Azula raised her head from the grates she was currently chained to carefully observing the scene.
The light was bright almost blinding and the plaza trembled as a massive dragon, its scales red like blood, with a gold beard and striking eyes stretched out its wings. Its roar made the Fire Nation tremble as it blew a stream of hot fire into the air. Its large eyes focused on Zuko and Tsai for a moment. It emitted smoke out of its nostrils and roared in ire before turning in the direction of Katara and Azula. It’s long tail swinging and angrily slapping against the floor.
Katara cautiously stepped away from the beast, hands raised up defensively. In an attempt to show she meant no harm or offense to the creature. Azula struggled against her bindings attempting to inch away from the ferocious creature that was approaching her.
“No.. No.. No…” She shook her head in disbelief. Dragons weren’t real. Dragon’s didn’t exist. The creature huffed; embers sparked from its mouth as it opened it to reveal dozens and dozens of large knife sharp teeth.
Both Zuko and Katara looked away from the scene that was about to occur. The only sound that could be heard were Azula’s horrifying shrieks as the dragon scorched her alive.
The dragon turned towards Katara and did a brief pause of judgement. It starred at her, its eyes menacing and unblinking. She stood paralyzed, her breath trembling and after a moment the dragon silently retreated back to the center of the plaza. Katara followed running behind it breathing harshly.
The dragon stopped before Zuko and Tsai. Again, it seemed to gaze in judgement. It bowed its head slightly almost like in reverence. Zuko could hear its fuming breaths as he inched closer and closer. Its massive red snout nudging him. He tried his best to hold the girl close to him, to shield her away from the creature.
The beast huffed lightly a deep low rumbling croaking emitting from the creature.  
“You have to let her go Zuko,” Katara spoke softly placing a hand on his shoulder. Zuko looked at Katara and then at the calm expression of the girl he currently held in his arms. Hesitating, almost doubtfully he lowered her body. Careful with her head not to hit the pavement. Laying her down gently. Using Katara’s help he rose to his feet and stepped back holding his own aching body. His lost gaze fixed on the body’s on the ground.
The dragon stretched its snout forward and sniffed the body. An odd expression on its face. It almost looked… irked? It placed a heavy claw on top of her before arching its neck and letting out another loud roar. One that made Katara wince and cover her ears. Coming down in one smooth motion it breathed a burning stream of fire down to the girl. Her body engulfed in flames. Zuko and Katara stepped back starring in awe.
Xxx
“You stupid girl.” Huo hissed angrily.
The dragon stood in an emptiness of limbo, where the dead and the undead met. The veil between the two worlds thinnest. It was a dull place lit by a warm light.
“You could’ve killed us both.” It scolded the soul before him. “Do you know what that would’ve meant? For you? For the world?”
“You said it,” The girl stood before the dragon with a smug smirk on her features. “Could’ve. I knew you wouldn’t let me down.” She crossed her arms over her chest. “You had a choice. Now we’re tethered for life.” She raised a brow. “Why’d you do it?”
“Because…” The dragon hissed rounding her. “Together we are amongst all things fire, power and life…” It finished with a huff resting its massive head next to her in an endearing manner.
“I think you secretly like me.” She laughed a little petting its muzzle. Huo rolled its golden eyes and let out a puff of smoke irritated.
“After this, we will part our separate ways, but now a part of me will always be with you.”
She nodded slowly and embraced the dragon.
“Tsai.” A male voice made her eyes snap open. She looked up raising her head in disbelief. Jumping to her feet.
He stood before her and the Sun Spirit. He was tall and stood with a straight back just like she usually did. Long face, brown eyes and a short white beard. He smiled a little his eyes crinkling.
“Grandpa!” She rushed to him her eyes watering and embraced him tightly. He stood relaxed and slowly he embraced his grandchild back. “Grandpa! What-What are you doing here?” She said wiping her lost tears from her eyes.
“This is the veil between the two worlds. Figured it was kind of early for your visit. I see you’ve met Huo.” He said nodding his head over to the dragon. “You two know each other?” She said looking between them. Again, the dragon looked away irritated. Sencha, her grandfather, smiled a little. “Of course. Him and your grandmother were together for a long time.”
“And you never told me?” Tsai let go of him and stepped back. “It… It wasn’t the right time. I wasn’t expecting my heart to suddenly give out like that, but then again one never foresees these things coming.” He said stroking his beard sagely. “You see, my son…” He combed his long white hair on the sides. “He’s beyond reasoning. Azah never saw beyond what the Fire Nation was. What war was. Always so focused on bringing pride to the mainland… Why do you think I never stepped down from the Governor’s post? I couldn’t have let you know with him around. Who knows what my son would’ve done…”
Tsai nodded in understanding. Honestly, who knows what he would’ve done. Would he have turned it in to the Fire Lord? Would he have kept her locked inside the walls of Yu Dao for his own vile intents and purposes? “And you?” She turned to look at the dragon with an irritated look. “Really? You couldn’t tell me?”
The dragon simply turned away from them.
“Huo gets sentimental when thinking about his old hosts. Big old softie, aren’t you?
The dragon grumbled puffing out a cloud of smoke. “She actually had some brain matter. Unlike this one.”
“Hey!” Said girl protested turning to glare at the giant lizard behind her.
“I fear we don’t have much more time but know that we will never be apart. Those who leave us never truly leave us. I hope you know that.” He smiled at her.
“Wait-“ She said. “Before you go. Grandpa your dream the one of uniting two nations into one… I don’t think that’s the best idea. I think we can do better. I have a new dream that I want to accomplish.” She said determinedly eyes blazing.
“The things that I’ve seen- that I’ve lived. Can you believe the things that non benders and benders, fire, earth, water and air all came together and the things that we have accomplished… Can you imagine what that would be like? If all nations were as open to embracing the other.”
“I look forward to seeing it,” he beamed looking down proudly at his favorite granddaughter.
“Before I go…” His grandfather looked at her seriously, his lips turning into an upside-down U. His tone and pose completely shifting to a defensive one.
“That disrespectful ill-mannered clod that came to throw a tantrum on the day of my burning. I don’t like him.” He said precariously.
“No one liked him grandpa. Not even I did, but he’s changed. He’s hardly the same person.” She explained trying to excuse Zuko’s inexcusable behavior from the day they met.
“People might change but their natures don’t. Don’t be a fool Tsai. He is troubled and I sensed he will always be. Especially when reasoning right from wrong...”
She remained silent at her grandfather’s words. Unsure of how to proceed. How to persuade the ghost that her loved one’s intentions were noble.
“In love, one always starts by deceiving oneself... And ends by deceiving others. That is what the world calls a romance." He added wisely hiding his hands into his sleeves. There wasn’t a strand of sympathy on his features.
“If you knew him, you’d love him. Just like I do...”
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“Look!” Katara pointed at the skies.
The skies suddenly cleared. Light returned to the world as a dak mantle was revealed and a starry dusk was revealed. Fire benders felt a missing essence return to their being. Zuko could feel the fire inside him be ignited once again. Both him and Katara exchanged a confused look and watched as the gigantic dragon before them took flight soaring into the distance until it vanished. Both looked back down to see a glowing light. Just like in the Sun Warrior Island Tsai’s skin had turned golden and appeared to be emitting light. The ends of her hair had turned into golden and white wisps almost like rays of light.
Both Zuko and Katara dove to her side when they heard weak groaning. “Ow…” They heard a low moan. Slowly, painfully with a fully aching body the girl sat up. She clutched her head to the side, a splitting headache hurting her. Katara had brought both of her hands to her mouth and looked at the girl with teary eyes.
She looked at Zuko with her ruby colored eyes who was staring at her in disbelief. He dropped to his knees, kneeling beside her speechless.
“I tried to tell you I had it under control.” She said with a small smile.
He didn’t respond instead he lunged forward wrapping his arms around her tightly burying his head on her shoulder. Ignoring the pain that ached on his flesh wound. She hugged him back lightly. Before he winced from the pain.
“That’s right. You’re hurt,” she said looking at him with concern lightly touching his torso. “A-And you?” He said getting his voice back. “I’ll be just fine.” She smiled despite the sting she felt in her middle abdomen.
She sat up a little, sore, and turned her attention to Katara.
“Come here, both of you.” She said stretching her arms forward hugging them both tightly.
Both felt a rush of power surge through them and hugged her back. Katara felt the numb pain from fighting Azula vanish and Zuko felt the open wound on his chest heal. She cured them both with the energy that she could.
“That’s right,” Katara said in awe pulling away from the embrace after a moment. “The sun is life.”
Zuko held her tightly, unable to let go, his head still buried against her hair. He swayed lightly not letting go both of them now sitting on the ground.
“Zuko you can let go now” She said rubbing his back soothingly. He shook his head. Tsai looked at Katara feeling a little self-conscious at the public display of affection. “Come on,” she whispered in his ear.
The glowing ceased from her body as she returned to normality abandoning the spiritual state. Her eyes reverting to their natural color and hair to that odd shade of auburn red.
“Don’t do that again.” He said painfully through a strained tone.
“Or what?” She teased in hopes to ease the morose mood in the room. “You’ll come to the Spirit World and find me?” She laughed lightly.
He finally pulled away and grabbed onto her the hem of her shirt roughly. “I’ll walk to hell if I have to!” He said irately. Fixing his intense gaze on her. His face close to hers.
“Have I told you that you look cute when you’re worried?” She teased. He looked away irritated. He hated it when she said that to him. Leaning forward she kissed his nose and again hugged him. “Ugh… You can be such a child sometimes.” He grumbled annoyed, despite it all a smile on both of their faces. Relief washing over both of them at the realization that the fight was over.
Azula starred from a distance. Her skin scorching in bright red from the dragon’s flames. Her breathing rapid, short, and she burst into savage cries throwing her head back spitting blue flames from her mouth as she writhed in both pain and misery, writhing against her chains in hopes of breaking free. Moments later she had collapsed on her side, her good side, the one that hadn’t been burnt off by the creature and she sobbed uncontrollably. Broken.
The trio starred from afar in pity. Katara turned her gaze away uncomfortably. Zuko and Tsai starred with no emotions as the princess continued to shriek in enraged cries.
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"There you are!" A familiar feminine voice echoed the cave. The cold lovers turned to see Suki and Sokka creeping inside of the hole in the wall that they called an ice cave. Sokka was holding a gas lantern that seemed to glow in the darkness. It had been awfully quiet outside, the only sound that could be heard was the howling wind that blew by. Sokka looked at the couple that was inside. Specifically, at how they were sitting. Zuko was sitting against one of the icy walls slightly hunched forward. In between his wide open legs sat the auburn-haired girl wrapped in his thick wool cape, his arms were around her holding against his body, his head comfortably resting on top of hers. Sokka also noted the discarded winter clothing and weapons that had been carelessly thrown across the small space. A sly knowing grin made way to his face. Those two were freaky and he knew it. "Looks like you two kept busy while hiding out here in your little snow bungalow." He said while childishly sniggering at the red-faced girl’s expression. "I fell through the ice and almost died. Zuko's just… keeping me warm." She explained. The Fire Lord simply breathed out a firey exhale which made him resemble a dragon and shot his friend an irked glare. “Mhnn… Sure,” The Water Tribe boy arched a teasing eyebrow the knowing smirk still plastered to his face. Suki stood next to him with her arms crossed over her chest, her expression mirrored his. The Kyoshi Warrior laughed a little, her eyes drifting up eyeing the cave’s dripping ceiling “I’m surprised the place didn’t melt down.” “Get dressed and let’s get back up. Luckily nobody got hurt. We captured the one responsible for all of this mess.”
xxx The celebratory mood had definitely been killed. It was a miracle Katara’s grandmother hadn’t had a heart attack on the spot or something. It really seemed like it had all been one massive distraction, the only casualty of the several explosions being Tsai’s ship. Thankfully there was no one on board at the time.
She hated to admit it, but her mother had been right. She should’ve known this would happen. Now dressed in warmer clothes, yet still feeling cold and uneasy at the cold brush with death she stood with the group as they huddled outside of a snow building where the assassin’s accomplice was being held. Several oil lamps planted outside illuminated the space. Aang and Katara were still dressed in their ceremonial robes and Tsai couldn’t help but feel guilty about having ruined their ceremony.   “He hasn’t said a single word since we captured him,” explained Chief Hakoda who was stepping out from the holding building.
“What matters is that nobody got hurt,” Aang said a hard look on his gray eyes. “This doesn’t make any sense,” Katara said holding a hand against her mouth in a pensive matter. “Why would anybody do this?”
It had obviously all been one large ploy to distract everybody. The assassins knew they wouldn’t be able to kill anyone with the Avatar and his team nearby. A diversion to scatter the group in their separate ways seemed like the best option to then strike.
“I’m sorry,” Tsai stepped forward, eyes lowered in a guilty expression. “This is all my fault. My mother warned me not to come. It’s been happening more and more often now but it’s not rare for somebody to come and try assassinate me- “ “Or me-“ Zuko added at her side, arms crossed over his chest. She looked at him with a concerned expression. He wasn’t wrong. They could’ve both been targets. Two birds one stone. Whoever sent these assassins knew that the Fire Lord and the girl from the Republic of Nations would probably be together. “It was obviously meant to be a distraction so the assassins could strike.”
“Regardless, I’m pretty sure he’s not coming back out of the water.” An unpleasant chill went down her spine as she thought of the man’s dreadful ending. The terrible feeling of the icy water still prickling at her skin like needles. “Question is- who sent them?” Chief Hakoda asked stroking his chin wisely, slightly pacing around in the snow. Tsai looked pensive. Her head lowered with burdening shame before allowing a sigh of defeat escape her lips. “It’s my father,” She admitted. “He’s beyond reason. He’s behind the Anti-Revolutionary Movement. Wants to take the colonies himself as an absolute monarch.” “But the revolution is over,” Sokka butted. “The Republic of Nations has been well established for some time now. He can’t create an uprising, much less by-“ Suki added before her tone faltering in hesitation at the end. “It’s okay, you can say it,” she drowned out to her friend. “By killing me,” she finished her friend’s words. “It’s not the first time that one of our dads went nuts and tried to kill someone in the group.” ‘Although, hopefully it’s the last…’ She thought the last part to herself. Zuko pinched the bridge of his nose. Tsai couldn’t tell if it was either due to frustration, the painful memory of his father or just plain irritation. “So, your father thinks he will accomplish just what by killing you?” Toph asked bluntly with her arms crossed over her chest. “Many see me as a symbol of the independence of the colonies,” She trailed off holding her arm uncomfortably. “He thinks that killing me will send a message, spark a coup d’etât, a movement. We’re not fighting a man here; we’re fighting an ideology.” “What ideology?” Aang probed. “Anarchy,” Zuko responded with a sullen tone. “Your father is an anarchist. I wouldn’t be surprised if his ideals went hand in hand with the New Ozai Society.” The group shared a moment of silence. The hollow wind blowing by. The oil lanterns crackling lightly in the darkness. “So, what are we waiting for?” Toph arched a challenging eyebrow breaking the group silence. “Let’s go back to the Republic and wait for the snakes to come out of their holes,” she punched her own fist an excited grin on her face. Scattered humorous huffs were heard.
Now this was more like the good old days. “It’s not that simple Toph,” Katara butted. “All of these people, they’re underground. They’re not gathered in one place. There’s no way of knowing who’s who or who’s involved.” “There is one way…” Zuko’s eyes glinted darkly as he raised his head up to the building were the hostage was being kept. “He won’t talk.” Hakoda answered as he read the torturous idea the Fire Lord had in mind. “I’ll make him,” Zuko spat in an angry tone. Tsai looked at him with a concerned expression, she didn’t know if it was instinctual or not, but she wrapped her hands around his arm for a moment in an attempt to ground him and his infamous temper. “Zuko’s right. We have to get him to talk,” Sokka trailed off pensively. “Not here. He’ll return to the Fire Nation with me.” The group murmured and discussed ideas to make the captured prisoner cooperate. And yes, Aang’s ‘Why don’t we just ask him nicely?’ was immediately discarded. Lion Turtles, the boy had the patience of a saint.
“For now, this works in our favor. I think our best play is making your father and the other Anti-Revolutionaries think that you’re dead.” The Chief said placing a comforting hand on Tsai’s shoulder for a moment. “What?” Her eyes grew a little wide in surprise. “And then what? He’s going to attack the city again! My brother can’t hold him off alone! What about my family?” “Don’t worry,” Toph continued to squeeze her knuckles and Tsai got the impression that regardless of the situation the girl just really, really wanted to beat someone down. “We’ll lend him a hand.”   “It’s also best if your mom and brother think…” Sokka trailed off uneasily. She lowered her head a little. “Geez…” She huffed at the thought. “If my mom finds out I’m not really dead, then I really am dead,” she said dramatically at the thought of facing her mother’s wrath. “I can’t do that to them. It’s too painful,” she pleaded with the group. How could she put her family through such a painfully emotionally ordeal? It would be cruel and unnecessary. “It’s for the best.” Katara said reaching for her arm just like her dad had done a moment ago. “We’ll go deliver the news ourselves. We’ll also be on guard if anything arises.” Katara explained in a comforting tone. “I’ll have an army sent to the Republic of Nations for precaution.” The Fire Lord spoke still seeming deep in thought. “And what am I going to do?” She said frustrated stretching her arms out. “Hide away here in a snow bungalow? “You didn’t seem to mind before,” Sokka muttered under his breath laughing to himself. Earning him a punch on the side to keep quiet from his girlfriend. “You’re more than welcome to stay if you’d like,” Chief Hakoda said in a welcoming tone before retreating and walking inside of the building where Ty Lee and other Southern Tribe Warriors were guarding the prisoner. Her face turned a little blue at the thought of being in the ice tundra for another day. “It might be best if you return to the Fire Nation with Zuko,” Aang said. Her eyes peeled wide open as panic surged through her. Going back to the Fire Nation? With him… She swallowed the breath that had caught in her throat. Maybe that wasn’t the best idea. After all, Fire Nationers weren’t particularly welcoming to her…
Unconsciously her body flinched slightly at the thought. Her mind drifting to unpleasant memories of the last time she was in the nation. “Aang’s right,” Suki added. “There’s no way anyone would be able to hurt you inside of the Fire Nation.” “You’ll be safe there,” Katara insisted. All of her friends were trying to make the girl’s concerned expression morph into a more relaxed one. But how could one relax in a situation like this? Going back to the Fire Nation with Zuko… Yeah maybe they had gotten a little carried away earlier, but it had been a life or death situation. She had a terrible feeling that there would soon be a confrontation between the two of them and frankly she was dreading it. “I’ll keep you safe,” She turned to look at his golden eyes and whole heartedly knew that he meant it. His hand placed gently in the middle of her back. The look in his eyes made her blood warm her ears and she felt an unflattering patch of red form on her neck.
She turned away hoping nobody would notice the blush creeping on her face. Her hands reaching for her hard temples as she rubbed them lightly already anticipating a terrible headache to come. “My mother is going to kill me…” xxx
By the time it was past midnight everybody had once again gone their separate ways. They had all hugged tightly and exchanged their good wishes. Except for Toph. When Tsai attempted to hug her, she made a massive pillar of black earth rise from underneath throwing her off her balance and told her to go hug a snowman or something. The only hope of reuniting in the future being Aang and Katara’s soon to be wedding.
Zuko had decided to travel by airship since it was considered to be faster. Tsai was to be his honored guest and Ty Lee and Suki accompanied them as their Kyoshi Warrior bodyguards. She presently lay alone in a cold bed with her arms wrapped around herself in an attempt to keep warm. She rubbed her feet together, against each other like a cricket, as she was still suffering from the effects of having fallen into the freezing arctic ocean just a couple of hours ago. She would be very surprised if she didn’t develop a cold in the next day or so. She couldn’t sleep. She didn’t know what was keeping her up, if it was her cold body, anguishing concerns over her family, the stress over fighting all of these groups that sought to destroy her and Zuko. Horrible thoughts about the last time she was in the Fire Nation…
She couldn’t be here anymore. She wanted to talk to someone. Carefully tiptoeing out of her room, making sure not to make any noise. She was bluntly caught in the act only a moment after. She stood like a deerdog in headlights. Suki standing outside in the middle of the corridor with her arms crossed over her chest coolly. She gave her friend a knowing look. "Did you want to talk to Zuko?" She asked with a knowing expression on her features. “Me?” Tsai chuckled nervously. “Nope,” she said popping the ‘p’ in the word innocently. “I just got lost.” She lied awkwardly, a nervous grin giving away her intentions of entering the Fire Lord’s chambers in the middle of the night.
Her friend laughed a little and walked towards her shaking her head lightly. “I just want to talk with him,” she explained averting her eyes. With a smirk Suki reached for her sleeping shirt and unbuttoned the top two buttons of it, pulling the hem low to make her cleavage more pronounced. Her hands moved expertly as they reached for the sides of her head and ruffled up her hair making it messier and appear more voluptuous. She finished by pinching her cheeks hard making them turn a blushing red. “Ow!” the other protested. “I told you we’re only going to talk.” She said swatting her hand away. “Sure.” Both girls shared a light laugh. “Go get him,” Suki said nudging her on. “Have a nice talk,” she wiggled her eyebrows teasingly. Actually, causing the other girl’s face to turn even redder. Tsai walked inside of the room carefully. It was pitch black with the exception of a dim candle that sat on the nightstand on the empty side of his large bed. Quietly, she slid her bare feet across the floor hoping not to bump into anything until she reached the edge of his bed. She gathered he was probably fast asleep from the unmoving lump that lay underneath the bed’s covers. The mattress sank under her weight as she climbed on the bed and crawled towards him. She reached for his naked shoulder his name about to drop from her lips when she was suddenly jerked down, a sharp object zooming towards her.
She lay frozen, pinned under a heavy naked torso a blade hovering mere inches away from her eye.
Zuko looked down at her, a firm hand wrapped around her throat lightly pressing down, his knees bended on top of her legs keeping her immobilizing his enemy. His hair loose and undone falling on either sides of his face.
The thought of him welcoming every assassin that attempted to strike him like this made Tsai grow a little envious.
His molten golden eyes looked down at her barely illuminate face. He looked at her messy, long hair sprawled out on the pillow, her flushed face, parted open lips as she held in what he interpreted to be a shaky breath of surprise. He whispered her name in surprise and lowered the knife. “I’m sorry,” he apologized. “I’ve grown used to sleeping with an eye open,” he put the blade on the nightstand next to the candle. “I never thanked you for what you did for me. You didn’t have to do any of that.” She began. If the two of them were to return to the Fire Nation together it would be best to get the uncomfortable confrontation out of the way. It wouldn’t be pleasant. This conversation was bound to happen anyways, it was best to get it out of the way and discuss, well, define, just what the hell the two of them were. That is- if they were anything at all to begin with. For all that she knew maybe the two were rekindling old emotions, burning off some frustrated pent up steam. His eyes lingered on her expression. Yet he said nothing remaining silent. His warm body still pressing against hers. There was an intense look in his eyes, a raw emotion she was unfamiliar with burning in them. The look made her feel vulnerable as he studied her. Not removing himself or his prying eyes from her he waved a hand over the candles and the two were consumed by a sudden darkness.
Guess there wouldn’t be much talking tonight. Blindless lingered in her eyes for a moment before they adjusted to the absence of light. The hand on her neck lowered and splayed over her chest, his digits tracing the flesh over her clavicles. His other reached for her side, fingers almost like snakes slipping underneath her shirt with such ease and tenderness that goosebumps became erect on her arm. He leaned in with a calculated manner, stopping only a torturous distance before her mouth. His nose tracing her features, bumping into hers. She could feel his breath warming her face. Slowly, torturously his mouth barely grazed hers. “I miss you,” she admitted breathlessly and in return he kissed her hard. He kissed intensely with longing, teeth clicking together as their lips moved against each other. “I miss you more,” he spoke gruffly against her mouth. A rough groan dripping with wanting escaped his lips. It was the involuntary king that made his chest rumble. He pressed his groin against hers grinding into her.   His other hand slid further up her body. Fingers mapping out her skin. His other hand rounded around her head tangling in her locks of hair. She held her longing breath, the girl practically dripping with anticipation. A familiar itch between her legs begging to be scratched. She reached for the other buttons of her night shirt and began undoing them. Again, his hand snaked back down to the exposed skin above her clavicles. The warm hand sliding lower and lower until it reached her breast. It lingered there for a long moment, his fingers pressing down on her skin, yet remained stiff. He remained frozen for a long moment. Long enough for her to consider voicing out a concern but didn’t. Instead, she felt the unwelcome absence of his warmth as he removed himself from her. The cold aid greeting her harshly.
“I’m sorry,” he apologized scratching his nose nervously. She saw him retreat and sit on the edge of the bed both of his feet planted on the floor as he lightly slouched completely turning away from her.
She lay still. Cheeks puffed. She wanted to be angry, she wanted to pull at her hair due to all the pent-up frustration and storm out of the room- but she wouldn’t. She had to be patient. She had to be understanding. She had to be respectful.
Just like he had been when he made his own demands to her the last time, they were together… Her pride was wounded. She knew, deep in her heart that he didn’t mean to hurt her, that he didn’t mean it like this, that he had his own reasons for being so reserved. That he wasn’t being a tease. Knowing that she had also hurt him all the same if not worse the last time they had been together in the Fire Nation made everything impossibly worse. But the ugly feeling of being undesired by the person you desire the most… It hurt. Once again… he had neglected her. She silently let out a breath she had been holding and pushed her pride and sexual frustrations to the side.
“I’m under a lot of stress,” he confessed. “I can’t sleep, I can’t think, I can’t-“ He sighed in distress, his voice trailing off and buried his head in his hands in frustration. Her eyes had adjusted to the darkness. She saw his back muscles moving slightly as he hunched over. She looked at him with sadness, with guilty from wanting more of him. Her body still hot. However, those were demands she could not make of him. After all love was patient, love was kind… Zuko’s body stiffened when he felt a touch on his back, it took him a moment to relax when a pair of arms wrapped around his torso holding him in a close embrace. She pressed her cheek against his back and closed her eyes listening to his drumming heart beating. “It’s okay,” she whispered reassuringly planting a gentle kiss in between his shoulder blades and then another one on his shoulder. “Let’s try and get some sleep,” she comforted him and pulled his torso to lay back on the bed. “Come on.” She insisted when he remained still. However, after a moment he caved. He lay on his side turning away from her. He seemed distant and cold. She said nothing, swallowing her pride and respecting his space. Maybe it was best if she left. Maybe it was too painful, too confusing, not only for him, but for her too. Too many emotions for one day. She tossed the covers off her body getting ready to return to her chambers. “Stay,” he demanded. His voice soft.
She wasn’t expecting him to say anything. She froze, her eyes looking back at the Lord that had now turned to face her, slightly sitting up.
Coming here tonight had been a bad idea. Scratch that. Coming to the ceremony, specifically to seek him out had been a terrible idea. What was she hoping to accomplish? The two of them getting back together... Their relationship returning back to normal only for the two to again split when push came to shove? He looked at her with pleading eyes. He reached for her arm and despite never having felt the sensation of skin burning in her life she guessed this was probably what it felt like. Anguish knotting in her throat rendering her silent. She gradually turned and caved to his touch. Slipping underneath the bed covers and facing him. Her hand touching his face, she caressed the scar that marked him, tracing it with the back of her hand. She looked at him with an endearing expression in her eyes and a heavy heart before lightly pressing her lips against his scarred skin.
After all this time she still loved him…
He said nothing in return and leaned forward burying his face on her chest. He took in a deep breath inhaling the scent he had missed so much, welcoming the familiar touch he starved for, lightly kissing the flesh he longed for. And he still loved her… He knew they would be having the unpleasant conversation that would define their relationship soon. Their emotions, their future, their intimacy, their fall… It would all have to be painfully dissected. But for now, this would do. This unspoken sad language the two of them seemed to share. He placed a hand on her side, his fingers lightly tracing circles on the skin underneath her shirt.
She held him close in a bittersweet embrace. Love, sadness, much regret, wanting and disappointment were all in the bed with them. Not another word was exchanged between the two. It wasn’t necessary. She rested her head on top of his and she ran her fingers through his hair soothingly.
Some moments later she could feel his rhythmic breathing warming her skin, his hand still draped on her side. He had fallen asleep. She couldn’t see his expression yet felt a little relieved knowing he was actually resting. One of her legs possessively tangled in between his.
Tsai was left alone with her distressing thoughts; painful tears prickled the edges of her eyes threatening to spill. She missed him so much. She still loved him so much. How could they have allowed themselves to do this to each other? A single tear slid down her face and she pressed her lips kissing the top of his head.
Her mind drifting to an unpleasant memory. She could still vividly remember their downfall.   It had been that horrible day...   She could still remember the smell of moisture and myrrh incense in the Dragon Catacombs…
She squeezed her eyes shut tight and prayed for the dark memory to go away, but it didn’t…
xxx
AN: Sorry this took me so long, I wasn't sure in what direction to go in this chapter, but overall I'm happy with it! (of course angst because I can't just let these 2 be happy) Alright, next chapter is going to be a flashback chapter and we're about to find out what happened in the Dragon Catacombs... prev: https://gloves94.tumblr.com/post/624849870080131072/kingdom-of-the-sun-firelord-zuko-2 next: https://gloves94.tumblr.com/post/625513136018112512/kingdom-of-the-sun-fire-lord-zuko-4
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Warnings: 10,000 words Rating: PG-13   Pairings: Zuko/OC  
Sunburn Chapter M A S T E R L I S T My fan fiction M A S T E R L I S T
Aang was missing.
The Avatar had gone missing and Sozin’s comet was only two days away.
There really was no time to lose.
Aang’s friends looked for him everywhere, left, right, north and south of Ember Island but it seemed like he had vanished into thin air. Theories of Aang being kidnapped or running away crossed their minds, but he wouldn’t have abandoned his staff or Appa behind. No signs of struggle supported the theory that he had vanished.
Seeking for leadership the group turned to Zuko who – let’s be real – after years of practice was the most qualified at finding the Avatar. They had left Ember Island some time ago. Ominous clouds flickering with lightning approached from the distance.
“Where is he taking us?” Sokka asked Tsai as the rest of the group sat in Appa’s saddle while Zuko commanded the flying bison. The girl shrugged in return. He had that determined look on his face that she knew meant there was no stopping him now.
“Zuko, I don’t wanna tell you how to do your job,” Sokka began. “But why are we heading towards the Earth Kingdom?”
The group exchanged a look. “There’s no way Aang’s there.”
“Just trust me,” he replied mysteriously glancing over his shoulder.
The red head was presently leaning her head and arms crossed on the edge of the saddle. Her eyes fixed on the back of Zuko’s head. She was so proud of him. She had absolutely complete faith in that he would find Aang before the comet. It was then that she heard a loud coughing someone clearing their throat demanding her attention.
“What?” She rolled her eyes towards Sokka rudely.
“So, you two are back. For good?” He poked nosily. An evil grin on his face as he crossed his arms over his chest eyes narrowing mischievously. She was about to respond when Sokka raised his hand.
“You know what- I don’t want to know. Don’t say it.”
The edge of her eye twitched slightly. There wasnoway.
“What?” She deadpanned.
“No, no.” He said jokingly. “Don’t say it.” He repeated his vile grin stretching further.
“SOKKA I’M GOING TO KILL YOU!” She lunged at him grabbing him by the shirt and violently shaking him. Even her brother wasn’t able to hold her back. “YOU SAW US?!” She felt so violated having been caught in such an intimate and PRIVATE moment.
“You two were being so loud! I heard a loud clatter went to check. Saw you two cleaningthe floor.”
Her face resembled more of a beet now. Ughhh how embarrassing. The group couldn’t help but laugh at her mortified expression. Flustered an irritated she turned around and hopped over the saddle and slid down to Appa’s large head bumping into Zuko’s side.
There was loud giggling and sniggering in the back to which she shot a deathly glare at.
“So, where are we going?” She chirped with a smile. He looked at her from the corner of his eye and couldn’t help but smile a little.
“You’ll see.” He responded in an ominous tone.
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Back at the Earth Kingdom, the group approached a familiar looking tavern.
“Wait-“Tsai paused as she stood outside of the familiar building. “Of course!” She slapped her forehead as it hit her now, it made sense for them to come here.
“Now you know why we’re here?” He asked. “Oh! You guys are going to love this!” She said excitedly turning to talk to the group as they walked into the seedy tavern. They all exchanged a confused look. The familiar stench of spilled booze sweat and probably pissed wafted through the air still lingering in the tavern after all this time.
“And what’s there to love about a seedy Earth Kingdom tavern now?” Katara asked eyeing the tavern with a slightly horrified expression.
“June,” Zuko and Tsai said in unison. He pointed a finger across the tavern to the onyx haired woman that was cooly seating down beating a man down with only a kick while enjoying a cup of tea.
“Oh yeah that weird bounty hunter with the giant mole.” Sokka said at the memory of meeting the bounty hunter.
“Mole?” Katara asked. “Her skin is flawless.”
June stood up avoiding an incoming fist ducking and gracefully taking down a man without spilling a single drop of her steaming tea.
“No, she has this giant mole creature that she rides around on.” Sokka continued explaining.
“The Shirshu.” Zuko stated. “It’s the only animal that can track Aang’s scent anywhere in the world. It’s the one shot we have of finding him.” Tsai explained. “Wouldn’t recommend riding in the back of one.” She bellyached remembering the motion sickness stomachache she got that first and last time she rode the beast with Zuko and Iroh.
They all witnessed as June cooly threw her drink up in the air flipped a man on his back and slammed him over a table without breaking a sweat.
“I don’t know who this June lady is, but I like her!” Toph beamed with a wide grin officially joining the June Fanclub.
The group watched as June kicked an empty seat away from a table and took a seat continuing to calmly sip on her tea.
"I remember she helped you attack us!" Sokka said, glancing at Zuko and Tsai accusingly.
"Yep. Back in the good old days." Zuko deadpanned and began walking forward towards June. Tsai was already fangirling at the bounty hunter’s side.
"Oh great," June drawled out sarcastically with zero enthusiasm at the familiar sight of the Fire Nationers approaching her.
“Let me get that for you,” Tsai said politely taking the teacup and re-filling June’s cup. She simply rolled her eyes at the gesture. Turning her attention to Zuko who was standing next to her. "It's Prince Pouty and Fan Girl. Where's your creepy grandpa?"
"He's my Uncle." Zuko corrected her sharply. "And he's not here."
June’s eyes bounced between the two girls that stood on Zuko’s sides.
“Oh hon, you should’ve run.” June said to Tsai shaking her head before taking a sip of her tea. “So, which one of you two is the one with the daddy issues?” June asked her eyes bouncing between both Katara and Tsai. Both girl’s eyes went wide with angry expressions on their faces. Sokka held Katara back. Zuko held the Tsai back while her brother sniggered behind.
“Good to see you worked things out with your girlfriend.” June added with a small smirk before taking another sip of her tea. “Hope I get a wedding invite.”
“Nobodyis getting married!” Tsai protested blushing brightly basically heaving after the double shot kill to her ego. A similar expression on Zuko’s face.
June waved her hand dismissively at them. "Okay, okay, sheesh. I was just teasing…” She took a sip from her beverage. “So, what do you want?"
"I need your help finding the Avatar."
"Hmph." She scoffed and raised her cup to her mouth, "Doesn't sound too fun."
"Does the end of the world sound like more fun?" Zuko demanded stepping forward with a scowl.
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"Nyla." June cooed as she walked towards the shirshu, holding a fresh piece of meat in the air and shaking it enticingly. The shirshu begun salivating greedily at the scent of the raw meat. June tossed the steak up in the air and Nyla caught it eagerly, chewing it loudly. Smiling, June walked up to Nyla and petted its snout, "Who's my little, hmm, Snuffly-Wuffly."
Nyla grunted and jerked his head up, its toxin-coated tongue lashing out and forcing June to step back holding its snout down in a lock.
"Okay, who's got something with the Avatar's scent on it?"
“I have Aang’s staff!” Katara called from the top of Appa’s saddle.
"That'll work." June said, taking the staff from Katara and holding it in front of the shirshu’s nose. Nyla sniffed the glider for a moment gathering its scent then lifted his head and sniffed the air. She began walking around in circles around the group and the its master.
The shirshu walked back towards June and lowered its snout to the ground before laying down and covering its snout with its paws quietly growling as it gently rubbed it.
The group eyed the creature with a puzzling look.
"Well what does that mean?" Zuko asked crossing his arms.
"It means your friend's gone." June replied matter-of-factly, kneeling beside her pet scratching behind its ears in an attempt to comfort the beast.
"We know he's gone." Toph said dryly placing her hands on her hips. "That's why we're trying to find him." She said matter of factly.
"No, I mean he's gonegone." June clarified standing up and facing the group. "He doesn't exist."
The Avatar gang all exchanged concerned looks. Grim expressions on all of their serious faces.
“But that’s impossible.” Mecha cried out in disbelief.
"What do you mean Aang doesn't exist?" Sokka asked in exasperation. There was some hesitation on his voice "Do you mean he's...you know, dead?" He asked tentatively.
"No, we could find him if he was dead. It's a real head-scratcher." June said, shrugging.
"Helpful.Realhelpful." Toph scowled withdrawing her application from the June fanclub.
“So, what are we going to do now?” Tsai asked suddenly feeling that stressful sensation knot in her back shoulder’s again.
“Guess we’ll just have to off the Fire Lord ourselves,” Sokka said dropping his arms to the side.
“What are you nuts?” She looked at him with a bewildered expression. “What?” He shrugged his arms up. “It might even be easier this way since you’re not opposed to you know- taking care of him?”
“Ha!” She couldn’t help but laugh. “Really funny Sokka. Did you guys hear that?”
She looked up and to her surprise saw that nobody was laughing. Everyone was staring at her with a dead serious expression. She felt the blood drain from her face. “Why are you all staring at me like that?”
“You have been the only one to ever strike him and live to tell the tale.” Katara said quietly. “And the fire won’t be an issue.” Suki added.
“Which is a huge advantage.”  Sokka backed up her statement. “We’ll have your back.” Her brother said with a smile.
She looked at them with a horrified look on her face. This wasn’t her destiny. “No, you guys,” She shook her head feebly. “There has to be another way. If Aang’s not in the world- maybe- just maybe- what if he went into the Spirit World. Corporally in body and spirit with Momo?”
“Is that even possible?” Katara asked.
The group shared all shared a shrug giving each other puzzling looks.
“I’ve never connected to the Spirit World, but maybe I could try it? Find Aang bring him back?” She suggested.
“Well if you’re going to do it, you best do it fast,” her brother let out a low whistle and shook his head. “If you don’t want to off the Fire Lord thenI will!”
She turned to look at Zuko with a pleading look in her eyes. There had to be somebody else.
“Well,” June mused arching her eyebrows at the group. “It’s been real.” She said raising her hand up dismissively. Turning to mount her beast. “See ya.”
"Wait." Zuko called out, walking to the front of the group. "I have another idea. There's only one other person in this world who can help us face the Fire Lord." He faced June and held his hand out for her to wait, "I'll be right back with a smell sample."
They all eyed him curiously as he quickly climbed into Appa’s saddle and climbed back down holding a smelly sandal. The stench immediately attracting several flies which started buzzing around it.
"You saved your uncle's sweaty sandal? Ugh." Sokka asked in disbelief, pinching his nose and cringing at the strong scent. Suki, Mecha and Katara’s expressions of disgust mirrored Sokka’s.  
“Iroh does have a terribly strong body odor,” Tsai sighed.
"I think it's kind of sweet." Toph retorted with a sincere smile crossing her arms.
June was taken aback and gasped when Nyla suddenly lunged forward sniffing the sandal that Zuko was holding. She gasped in surprise and held on tightly to the shirshu’s reins as Nyla ducked furiously sniffing Iroh’s sandal.
"Let's do this." June said determinedly and tugged on Nyla’s reins as her beast ran madly desperately trying to find its target vanishing into the dark forest.
“Hey! Wait up!” Zuko shouted. The group quickly ran towards Appa and climbed on the flying bison ready to follow June. Appa flying into the air hot on Nyla’s trail.
The beast ran all through the night until dawn with Appa soaring after it. The teens all took turns between commanding Appa and sleeping. Nobody said much as they continued in their pursuit. Solemn expressions on everybody’s faces as the grim reality of Sozin’s comet arriving tomorrow dawned on them.
“Hey,” Zuko who was wide awake suddenly whispered to Tsai who was dazing off head on his shoulder. “Hm?” She grumbled sleepily. Toph was asleep on the other side of the saddle, Mecha a little next to her, Suki and Sokka in a similar position to them on the other side of the saddle.
“Do you remember the last time we rode the shirshu?” He said against her ear careful not to wake anybody else. “Don’t remind me.” She groaned at the unpleasant memory still with her eyes closed hugging his arm.
“Where…” He let out a small chuckle. “Where you holding on to me because you were sick or because of another reason?”
She opened her eyes suddenly feeling more awake than asleep and glared at him the slightest of smiles growing on her face.
“If I remember correctly,” She said removing her arms from his and slightly inching away from him. “Somebodywould’ve preferred if I fell off the shirshu that day.” She teased remembering how adamant he had been to her letting him go that day. He let out a humorous huff and wrapped both of his arms around again her pulling her close to him.
Both enjoyed the short-lived moment before reality hit both of them.
“Zuko, what are we going to do?” She asked looking at him with a worried expression. “What if we don’t find your Uncle?”
He wanted to insist that they would find him, that everything was going to be okay in the end, but there was so much uncertainty and ambiguity around them with the comet arriving in less than a day.
“We’ll figure it out.” He took her face in his hands. “We always do.” He hugged her.
“Zuko, if we don’t find Aang… What’s going to happen?” She held on to him tightly. Fear in her voice. Unsure of what to say he simply stroked the back of her head. “I’m going to try and enter the Spirit World tonight. See if I can find Aang.”
“We’ll find them.” He repeatedly soothingly.
Moments later they arrived to their destination. It was still nightfall. Great now an entire day had been wasted trying to find Iroh.
Days until the end of the world: 1. Nyla stopped on a gaping area of the outer wall of Ba Sing Se which divided it from the rest of the Earth Kingdom. The beast dug and pawed at the wall indicating that Iroh lay somewhere beyond it.
“We’re going to Ba Sing Se?” Sokka asked as Appa landed near the twitching shirshu.
"You uncle's somewhere beyond the wall." June stated as the Nyla stopped scratching the ground. "Nyla's getting twitch so he can't be too far." She looked up at the group. "Good luck." She said sincerely before pulling on the reins and riding away into the far away hills.
"It's been a long day. Let's camp and start our search again at dawn."
Xxx
It had all happened so fast.
"Wake up, you guys!" Toph called out in the middle of the night waking everyone only to witness a ring of fire surrounding them.
“There!” Toph shouted to an opening in the wall. There was no time to ask questions. No time to stop and look around and wonder what the hell was happening. There was no room to run to, no time to escape as four elderly men wearing fine robes colored in shades of blue and white stepped forward.
Master Piandao, Jeong Jeong, Master Pakku and King Bumi. All of them people whom the Fire Nationers had never met before.
"Well, look who's here!" Bumi exclaimed as he threw his arms out from under his robe, snorting and laughing in a maniacal fashion.
Katara sighed in relief as a a wide smile grew on her and her brother’s face. The rest of the group starred at them perplexed.
"Uh... What's going on?" Toph asked in confusion, "We're surrounded by old people."
"Not just any old people. These are great masters and friends of ours." Katara explained excitedly as she walked towards the four men and stopped in front of Pakku, bowing respectfully to her former master.
"So wait, how do you all know each other?" Mecha asked after the touching the Water Tribe sibling’s touching reunion with their new grandfather. He pointed at the four men in confusion.
"All old people know each other." Bumi joked and Piandao smiled at the boy from the colonies. The old king snorted and laughed as he asked. "Don't you know that?" He said as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.
“You must be Sencha’s” One of them spoke eyeing the scarred teen before him.
Tsai pushed forward becoming entranced by the mentioning of her grandfather. Coming all the way to the front facing the elders. “You knew our grandpa?”
“Weren’t you listening Apple Hair? All old people know each other.” Bumi cackled once again finishing off with a snort.
“Yes, Sun Spirit.” Piandao responded calmly addressing the spirit that lived in her. She blinked twice taken aback by the knowledge the masters held.
"We're all part of the same ancient secret society." Piandao explained when his friend didn't continue. "A group that transcends the division of the four nations. Your grandfather was a part of our group as well. I lament his passing."
“Of course!” She said and dug into her her pocket to fish out the White Lotus Pai Sho piece that Iroh had given to her what seemed to be ages ago. Pai Sho is Afterall more than just a game.  “The Order of the White Lotus.” Both her and Zuko said in unison smiles of amazement on both of their faces.
"That's the one!" Bumi said comically bouncing in front of the other masters and raising a finger in the air,
"The White Lotus has always been about philosophy, and beauty, and truth." Jeong Jeong stated. "About a month ago, a call went out that we were needed for something important."
"It came from a Grand Lotus." Pakku said, taking over the anecdote from Jeong Jeong. He looked over at the Fire Nation’s former prince, "Your uncle, Iroh of the Fire Nation."
"Well that's who we're looking for." Toph said excitedly from behind Zuko.
"Then we will take you to him." Piandao said nodding his head slightly.
Tsai noticed how Zuko’s eyes softened at the mention of his uncle. They had finally found him. There was some hope after all.
"Wait! Someone's missing from your group. Someone very important." Bumi declared as he abruptly shoved the masters apart and walked towards the group. "Where's Momo!?"
"Uh..." Sokka cleared his throat, leaning as far back as he could when Bumi pressed his face against his, "He's gone. And so is Aang."
"Oh well, so long as they have each other, I'm sure we have nothing to worry about." Bumi stated calmly stepping back and patting his shoulder forcefully making Sokka bend forward. "Let's go!" Bumi cackled like a maniac as he slammed his fist against the ground making a tall stalagmite of rocks rise from the ground which propelled him over the wall of Ba Sing Se. The other masters shared an exasperated expression.
“Is he… Is he always like this?”
 Xxx
The group was being led down a rocky path that would lead to the Order of the White Lotus’ campgrounds. The group followed behind Bumi, Appa tailing behind them.
"So, Bumi," Sokka began as he walked carefully behind the king. "How did you end up escaping your imprisonment in Omashu?"
"Escape? I didn't escape. Everybody elseescaped!" Bumi exclaimed before throwing his arms into the air. "There I was, back in Omashu, waiting for justthe right moment. I didn't know what or when, but I knew I'd know it when I knew it."
Tsai topped in her tracks a obscure expression on her face. “You waited for the eclipse, didn’t you?” Her brother looked at her with a concerned look.
Bumi cackled and nodded rapidly, a maniacally grin on his face as he remembered how he took back his kingdom after being locked up in a metal box for months.
"Wow." Suki stared in amazement after Bumi had finished sharing his story. "You took back your whole city all by yourself!"
Bumi grinned proudly then glanced over his shoulder, "So what about you guys? Did you do anything interesting on the day of the eclipse?"
The group all exchanged a look.
"Nah." Zuko replied nonchalantly. “No, not really.” Sokka added. Mecha grimaced looking down at his scarred body. Tsai resisted the urge to face palm.
They approached a high hill and looked below from the incline to see dozens of small tents all pitched together at the bottom of rocky terrain. Odd dim lights illuminated parts of the camp. “Well, here we are! Welcome to old people camp.” Bumi said as he lowered a wall made of rock and waved his hand towards the camp.
The group stepped forward following behind the masters, but Zuko lingered behind his eyes scanning the crowd looking for any sign of his lost uncle.
"…Where? Where is he?" He asked stopping in his tracks.
Piandao, the swords master, stopped and placed a gentle hand on his shoulder. “Your uncle is in there, Prince Zuko.” He responded pointing to a large tent at the end of the campsite.
Zuko felt his stomach flipping with unease. His last memories of his betrayal to his uncle, the only man who had ever cared about him, still prodding him like a fresh wound. Part of him had been dreading this moment. He looked down in shame averting his eyes from the tent. He felt the sword master walk away. He stood alone in the camp soaking in the memory of the most dishonorable and treacherous thing he had ever done. Why would his uncle ever forgive him?
He wasn’t worthy of a single ounce of sympathy.
“Come on!” He felt a hand hold his. “Let’s go see Uncle Iroh!”
He looked up and saw the girl from the colonies standing before him beaming with excitement. She was dying to see Iroh. She turned guiding him towards the tent, yet he couldn’t bring his feet to move stopping just a couple of feet outside the tent.
“What’s wrong?” She turned. “Don’t you want to see your uncle?” She asked softly dropping his hand.
Maybe he wasn’t alone, but he was still undeserving.
Of everything.
After all his cruel father never missed a moment to remind him, he had been lucky to have ever been born. His own father had hideously scarred him when he had groveled for his forgiveness only as a thirteen-year-old boy. Why would his uncle be any different?
“What if he doesn’t want to see me?” Insecurity and fear pricked him. Again, he lowered his head, his hands dropping to his sides as he deflated.
“Why wouldn’t he want to see you?”  
“Why would he?”
She remained silent. She wasn’t sure what she was waiting for but speaking felt wrong.
“My Uncle hates me, I know it.” He said with certainty. His eyes glued to the ground avoiding her prying worried ones. “He loved and supported me in every way he could, and I still turned against him. How can I even face him?"
She could’ve reassured him a thousand times that Iroh did not hate him. However, that wouldn’t have solved anything. She doubted if he would even believe her.
“I know you’re sorry and I think the most important part is that you’ve grown from your mistakes. Right?”
“I’m more sorry than I’ve ever been about anything in my life.”
“Then he’ll forgive you,” she stated. He looked up and saw her smiling sympathetically at him. “I know I did.”
He didn’t deserve his uncle or her.
She gave his arm one last squeeze while saying something about getting dinner. At this point he wasn’t listening. He clung to her hand, holding her in place.
“Thank you.” He said softly.
She left. He stood outside of his uncle’s tent wounds of regret and scars of shame holding him back. He stood outside with his head lowered, eyes glued to the ground like a coward.
He had to do it.
He let out a heavy sigh pausing in front of the tent flaps that were marked with the White Lotus symbol. It took courage he didn’t have to open the tent’s flap and step in.
"Uncle..."
Zuko was greeted by a familiar loud snoring as he stepped in and looked up. His uncle was heavily sleeping on the other sound of the tent. He couldn’t help but smile affectionately and walk further into the tent. He took a seat bending his knees underneath his body as he waited next to his uncle’s sleeping mat for him to awake.
He knelt with his head lowered listening to his uncle’s snores. Snores he never thought he would one day miss. It was pretty late; he didn’t think his uncle would wake up at this time of night. It was then that the snoring ceased. He raised his head slightly and his breath hitched in his throat when he realized his uncle awoke. He felt his chest swell with overwhelming emotion.
Iroh awoke when he felt a strong presence in the room. He sat up and stretched his aching muscles. Sensing the presence behind him, he turned slightly and from the corner of his eyes caught sight of a familiar face sitting behind him. He straightened up his back and remained silent.
Zuko felt his heart fall when his uncle kept his back turned to him. He swallowed the knot that had formed on his throat as he attempted to find the voice that he had lost.
“Uncle, I know you must have mixed feelings about seeing me.” He paused for a moment and closed his eyes fighting back the tears that had been welling in his eyes. His voice cracked with emotion as he continued. "But I want you to know, I'm so, so sorry, Uncle.” “I am so sorry and ashamed of what I did." He shook his head as the tear that brimmed in his eyes overflowed, sliding down his face. "I don't know how I can ever make it up to you, but I-"
He was cut off. He didn’t see his uncle turn and grab him by the sleeve yanking him forward for an embrace into his arms. He hugged him tightly. Tears slid down his face, the man couldn’t help but smile as he held his lost nephew in his arms.
“How can you forgive me so easily?" Zuko asked weakly as he returned the embrace. He was stunned by his uncle’s reaction. "I thought you would be furious with me."
"I was never angry with you.” Iroh explained his voice gentle. He brought his hand up to the back of his nephew’s head and hugged him tighter. "I was sad, because I was afraid, you'd lost your way."
Zuko closed his eyes and pressed his wet face against his uncle’s shoulder. “I did lose my way.” He murmured quietly; his words still weighted with shame.
Iroh removed himself from his nephew and held him at an arm’s length both of his hands on his shoulders as he looked at the man his nephew he had become with pride. “But you found it again…" He praised with a smile.  "And you did it by yourself. I am so happy you found your way here."
Both exchanged a smile. Iroh hugged him again and Zuko chuckled lightly. "It wasn't that hard, Uncle. You have a pretty strong scent."
Zuko didn’t know how long they embraced for.
“Midnight cup of tea?” The tent’s flap opened, and Tsai stopped dead in her tracks when she caught the deeply intimate scene between the two men. She didn’t want to interrupt such an important event. “Oh, uh- I’ll come back later,” she stammered awkwardly before retreating still holding the tray she was holding with tea and some bowls with dry noodles.
“Tsai!” Iroh greeted her cheerily happy to see the girl once again. He stood up. She looked around the room and placed the tray down on the closest table before embracing him “You did beautifully child.” “It’s so good to see you Iroh.” He hugged her back.
Zuko watched the interaction between the two still with watery eyes. This was his family now. The three of them were back together reunited.
“I hope my nephew didn’t bring you much trouble,” Iroh chuckled slightly. “Nothing I can’t handle,” she flashed him a cheesy grin. It was then that she got something out of her pocket. “Here,” she placed the White Lotus chip on his hand. “You’ll need this for the next time we play Pai Sho.” He couldn’t help but grin back.
Moments later the three sat on the carpet. Iroh enjoying a well brewed cup of lychee tea the two teens before him had their dinner. This meeting was nice, it felt extremely nostalgic, it was what the three of them had been missing.
“Iroh,” Tsai suddenly asked him. “What do you know about the Spirit World?
Iroh lowered his cup of tea and looked at her his lips drawn into a thin line.
“The Spirit World is a world filled with a vast range of immortal supernatural entities and more than often embody different aspects of life and nature.” He began. “I take it you’ve discovered your inner light. The truth about your spirit as being the one of light, fire and most important of all life. The Sun.”
She nodded. Both her eyes and Zuko’s looking at his uncle attentively.
“I’m going there tonight. To try and find Aang.”
Iroh stroked his beard seriously and closed his eyes for a second.
“It is extremely difficult for any human other than the Avatar, who is the bridge between these two worlds, to enter into the Spirit Realm. If you do it will require extreme concentration and you must be wary of your surrounding at all times. Remember, this is very important. There are good spirits yes, like the sun and the moon, but there are also dangerous ones. They will test and try and trick you Tsai.”
She lowered her head nodding in understanding.
“Iroh…” She began softly. “Why me? What is my purpose?”
“That I do not know the answer to.” He sighed.
Zuko placed a comforting hand on her shoulder. She raised her head nodding with a determined look on her face.
She had never done it but this time she had to. There was no excuse.
The trio finished their dinner and now Iroh and Zuko knelt on one side of the room. Tsai sat across them with two lit candles at her sides. Her legs were crossed under her body, eyes closed as she attempted the meditation, she had been practiced countless of times. She focused on positive emotions and on her breathing as she sought for some clarity.
“I’m glad you two made up, nephew.” Iroh whispered to Zuko. “How did you get her to forgive you? You know a woman’s heart is like glass, fragile but strong. Once damaged the-“
“I’m still in the room!” The girl snapped becoming a little flustered.
Iroh flashed her a nervous grin. Zuko face palmed embarrassed by his uncle. He would’ve never admitted it out loud, but he had missed this dearly.  
“This isn’t working,” her deflated in defeat, her shoulders dropping as she slouched.
“Stand up straight.” Iroh said in a slightly stern tone. A tone that reminded Tsai of her over-bearing mother. She did as she told. “If you want to reach the Spirit World and maybefind the Avatar you have to do this.” He instructed. “You can’t give up.” Zuko added.
It was late. The three of them had to rest. The comet would arrive later today. She couldn’t keep them up like this. Regaining her focus, sitting up with her shoulders up and back straight. She inhaled a deep breath and awoke in a different world.
“W-Where did she go?!” Zuko shouted in panic rising to his feet walking over to where the girl had been standing a minute ago.
How had she vanished just like that?
“She succeeded. She’s in the Spirit World now.” Iroh said wisely. “When will she be back?” He asked frantically turning to face his uncle. Iroh shrugged lightly and raised his shoulders. “Soon, hopefully.”
Zuko was officially freaking out. How was he supposed to get any sleep with both Tsai and Aang missing when the comet would be arriving in just a couple of hours?
“So,”Iroh began. An impish grin stretching on his aged face. “How’d you get her to forgive you? Did you follow my advice?” He said letting out a coarse chuckle.
“UNCLE!” The flustered teen protested.
Xxx
Tsai screamed uncontrollably as she free fell suddenly appearing in a night sky. She flailed her arms and legs, tears escaping her eyes due to the harsh wind that hurt them.
She braced for impact and landed on a large tree, then a branch and then ungracefully landed on the ground with a loud thud.
“Ugh…”She groaned painfully after being hit in the gut by spirits know how many branches and then slapping against the ground. It took her a moment to come to her feet and dust herself off. Immediately she shrunk as she looked at her terrifying surroundings. All of the trees that surrounded her in this forest had menacing faces that all seemed to look down on her.
“I can’t believe I actually made it to the Spirit World…” She said in awe, her voice trembling as she retreated. She played with her sun stone necklace anxiously.
“Hey! Watch it!” A man’s voice said.
She felt a chill run down her spine and slowly turned but didn’t see anyone. It seemed like she had bumped into a large mushroom that glowed in varying rainbow hues. She sighed hoping to ease her jumping nerves and lay her hands-on top of the mushroom using it to brace herself and take in a deep breath.
“I said- Watch it Red!” There it was that voice again. Looking down she realized it was the mushroom – speaking.
“Ah!!! Talking mushroom!” She leapt back falling on her behind crawling away from the mushroom. “Who do you think you are? Falling in-“ She wasn’t going to stick around and be scolded by a giant talking fungi. Screaming like a mad woman she ran away from the shroom shouting for the missing Avatar.
“Aang!!!” She shouted panic ringing through her voice. She did this for some time ducking at night birds that attacked her pulling on her clothes and her hair until she was simply walking exhausted. It seemed like she had been going around in circles. “Aang…” She called weakly now walking in circles.
“I’m pretty sure I’m walking around in circles,” She said out loud to herself. “That’s the same mushroom from earlier.”
“No, I’m not.” The mushroom spoke. She wasn’t fazed by it anymore.
She rolled her eyes irritated of this. She really didn’t have any more time to lose. Not that she knew how time moved in this realm. What would Iroh do? What would Zuko do? I mean he was the true master at finding the Avatar.
“Listen here fungus.” She said standing her ground. “I’m looking for a friend. He’s a boy about yei tall?” She pointed with her hand even though the mushroom did not have any eyes to see. “Bald? Has a blue arrow tattooed on his forehead?”
“Nope, haven’t seen him.” The shroom spoke back dismissively.
With hands on her waist she let out a frustrated sigh. She had already wasted enough time running in circles.
“I can help you with that cherub.” She heard a voice say. Again, she turned around looking for the source of this. This voice was nasal, shrill, it almost reminded her of Azula’s. It sent chills down her spine. It was then that she looked up and saw two massive yellow eyes staring down at her. The eyes closed and the massive creature fluttered down landing before her. The standing creature was larger than her and covered with dark fur. It’s two golden insects like eyes starred at her and it’s bat like wings remained sprawled out where two massive markings that resembled eyes seemed to be fixed on her. It was a batterfly. She knew that flutter bats, pollinating mammals, existed but this looked more to be a batterfly a hybrid of a bat and butterfly. It opened its small mouth the creature salivating as its fangs kept its mouth ajar. Uh-Oh… There was something about this creature that gave her a terrible feeling.
“I’ve been watching you.” The creature spoke.
“Who are you? Whatare you?” She asked raising her arms fearfully, stepping back defensively.
“Don’t be shy human.” The creature said advancing stretching out a wing to prevent her from escaping. She eyed the creature’s mouth with nervous unease.
“Think of me as a mere creature of the night. A silent observer. I have been watching you…” The creature cocked its head to the side still salivating. Something about this creature made her skin crawl. “I can help you. I saw your friend, this Aang… Bald, blue arrow, the Air Nomad, right?”
“Yeah!” She exclaimed excitedly. “That’s him!”
“Yes…” The batterfly drawled out slowly before slurping its own secretions. “I know just where he is. I’ll take you to him cherub. If you just get closer… Climb on my back. I’ll- yes – I’ll take you to him.”
She stepped back nervously looking up at the creature.
“You can just… Tell me where he is. Is that okay? I don’t want to be a bother-“ She inched back further and further until she once again bumped into the talking mushroom.
The batterfly became more agitated. It’s began slurping harder. Saliva soaking its front fur coat as it inched closer.
“Climb on my back. Come on. Just get closer- a little closer-“
Her eyes were frozen as she looked at the creature before her petrified. How did one fight a creature like this off? Her eyes darted around the space as she thought of an exit. “Closer!” Was the last thing she heard the creature hiss loudly. She raised her hands over her face crossing them in a defensive matter when she heard a loud hiss.
A bright light made her come to her senses. She saw the batterfly blinded by the light screech as it flew away hitting several trees and branches as it flew away. She stood in shock heaving with her heart on her throat. She guessed this is what Iroh had meant by saying they were dangerous spirits in the Spirit World.
She looked at her hands and realized she was glowing. Somehow, she had instinctually gone into the Sun State mode. She illuminated the room and noticed a translucent almost red string attached to her chest; her eyes followed the string which lead to-
“A lizard?”She deadpanned. She looked down and a couple of feet away from her stood what looked like a foot-tall red lizard with dragon features.
“Move your bum out of my face Red!”
“Oh, sorry,” She apologized to the talking mushroom and stepped away feeling rather foolish for a) apologizing to a talking mushroom b) did the creature even have a face? Shaking her head she returned her attention to the red lizard before her as the light around them dimmed until they were once again surrounding by darkness without the exception of the glowing mushroom.
“Are you stupid or just plain dumb?” It scolded. The way it spoke it reminded her of Sokka’s voice and tone.
“Excuse me?” She glared at the creature running out of patience. “I will notbe harassed by a talking mushroom, a- whatever that was and now insulted by a talking lizard.”
“Look who’s talking about harassment!” The mushroom below her spoke. This was officially insane. She heard the lizard continue to speak but wasn’t listening. “Watch it. Or I’ll step on you!” She threatened raising up a foot glaring down at the creature. She had had officially enough of the Spirit World ready to go back to reality any second now.
“Insolent girl!” The reptile fumed smoke coming out of its nostrils as it slowly grew larger and larger until its body snaked around her in a crescent moon shape. A dragon with scales the color of blood, massive wings, gleaming golden eyes beard and fur stood on all four legs before her. It’s voice now darker, more menacing as it snarled at her. “Out of all of my hosts you have been the biggest of headaches. Brass, impulsive, emotional, insecure- You are an absolute disgrace!”
It took her a moment to put two and two together. Surprised her jaw went slack and the petty insults went completely over her head at the surprise.
“Taiyo Shin,”She gasped. It was the Sun God. “It’s you.” Was all she could manage as she gawked at the massive dragon standing before her.
“What were you thinking? Everybodyknows never to trust the spirits of the night. It would’ve sucked you dry of your blood. Then again, I don’t think anyone would’ve missed you very much.” It scolded coldly glaring at her.
“Hey!” She protested. “It was my only chance at finding Aang. I had to do something.” She huffed. “Also - you and I need to talk.” She stepped forward with an accusing finger. Today would be the day that all of her questions were answered. There was no more time to waste.
“What do you want to know? And no- I do not know your place in the universe.” He let out a throaty chuckle looking at her with what looked like amusement.
She stood tall attempting to look down at the colossal creature. “Why me? And what do you mean I’m your host?” She looked at the spirit before her with large hopeful eyes.
The dragon looked down at her with an irritated look on his face and rested its head on a propped claw.
“You are familiar with our history. Eons ago dragons-“the spirit began dramatically. “Yeah, yeah, yeah- “She waved off dismissively. “Dragons were hunted, so you became human. I know. Whowas the first human that was your host?” She asked exasperatedly.
The dragon closed its eyes and smoke came out of its nostrils.
“The first was a man named Saisho, the rest are all a blur and then there’s you. Also, the first to come to the Spirit World.” The dragon said after a moment. “We came to humans and hid in plain sight amongst the same people that were hunting us. I have been passed from host to host for some generations now. I have witnessed their lives. Seen their joys, felt their pains. The reason we came to be one is unknown to me. I am simply passed from one host to the next. All hosts select their successors. Just as you will one day when the sun sets on your life.”
She listened attentively nodding her head slightly at everything the spirit had to say.
“So..” she began connecting all the dots. “Someone, chose me?” The dragon nodded. “And I will have to do the same- when I die?”
“No,” the dragon said flatly. “You’re not like your friend the Moon Spirit. You are as strong as all of the others that have come before you, you don’t need to leech of my life like your friend did to Tui.” He spoke referring to the Moon Spirit by name. “You are free to choose if you want this life, but remember…”
The dragon began rounding around her snaking her inside of a smaller and smaller circle. “We are fire, energy, and life.”
It stopped next to her resting its monstrous snout next to her. She raised a hand and slowly placed it on its scaly skin taking in the rough texture underneath her fingertips and brushing its golden beard. “Our purpose is to bring life as well as destruction to the worlds and like all things they must be balanced…”
She nodded slowly, finally understanding. “And you’ve been trapped inside humans this whole time?”
“By choice,” the dragon grumbled. “Now, get on my head. I’ve recon we’re running out of time and you still have to find your friend the Avatar.”
She nodded and struggled to climb on the dragon’s large head. It took her a moment to sit at the very front and grab onto both of its massive horns tightly.
“What’s your name anyways? You know, you can come out now right? Dragons are safe, they live in hiding but they are safe. You can live in the Sun Warrior Island, be happy, be with your kind. You know?”
“Call me Huo,” It spoke after a moment. “And I doubt it’d be as interesting.”
Huo didn’t give her a warning before stretching out its wings and lifting up in the skies which were breaking in dawn. She ducked and let out a breathless gasp as the dragon flew. They flew for some time passing glowing clouds as the searched from island to island.
“There,” Huo spoke and she could feel its body rumble when the dragon spoke. She held on tighter as it dove thru the skies to the island below. Landing on a small clearing in the middle of a jungle forest. The ground trembled at the impact.
Aang was sleeping on a small clearing above what appeared to be some ruins. Momo screeched loudly and hid behind Aang who groggily awoke eyes wide at the massive red beast before him. Aang raised a hand ready to bend at the dragon.
“Aang stop!” He heard a familiar voice shout.
The Avatar lowered his hand when he heard her voice. The dragon lowered its head and Tsai stepped down jumping off the side carelessly.
“Aang! I can’t believe I found you!”
They ran towards each other and embraced. Momo chirped and jumped on Aang’s head and then on her shoulder. It was good to see Momo too.
“Aang, I’ve found you. We have to go back!” She said letting go. “We don’t have time. Sozin’s Comet should be here today. I’ll-I’ll help you defeat the Fire Lord. There has to be something we can do. Maybe I can stop the Sun for just a moment?”
“Like all your other ones, that one too, is a terrible idea,” a throaty voice behind her spoke letting out some flames. Aang looked at the dragon behind her with his eyes wide. “Oh, this is Huo. He’s the actual Spirit of the Sun. He lives inside me.” She said casually motioning over her shoulder. After everything she had seen and lived in the past year and more, nothing seemed to surprise her anymore.
“It’s too dangerous Tsai. One lightning hit- We can’t lose you.”
She looked at him hard. Frowning a little. Both of her hands clenched as exasperated balled fists reflected her frustration.
“Doesn’t matter Aang. We’re out of time. I rather be in the real world than in the Spirit World. This place gives me the creeps.” She shrugged looking at her surroundings with unease.
“No,” Aang said stubbornly. “There has to be another way! I feel like there’s more to know. This feels undone.”
“So, you’re not coming back?” She said throwing her arms up in the air angry.
“Go back Tsai. I will return soon. I’m not running away from this.” He reassured her with a serious expression.
She sighed and lowered her head shaking it. She couldn’t believe this. This entire trip to the spiritual world had been for nothing. “Fine,” she sighed in defeat.
“What should I tell the others?” She said returning to climb on Huo’s head.
“That I’ll be back.” Aang said. Momo now sitting on his shoulder. She nodded and rolled her eyes at his response. “Oh,” Aang said as the dragon flapped its large wings getting ready to lift off. “Can you tell Katara than I love her?”
“You can tell her yourself!” She shot him an irritated look. “Let’s go!” She said to the dragon.
Letting out a rumbling roar Huo took off into the air.
“Little harsh?” It spoke to her.
“This entire trip was a waste of time. After looking for Aang for days and finding him he chooses to stay and do who knows what here all because it feels things feel ‘undone’ or whatever that means.” She huffed grumpily.
“Was it?” Huo spoke. “Was it all really for nothing?”
She marinated on the Sun Spirit’s words for a moment. Had this entire trip been in vain? She had accomplished something that not all humans had ever accomplished. Going to the Spirit World in both body and spirit was no small feat. She had also finally come face to face with her true self. She braced herself as the dragon flew higher and higher into the light ready to cross back to reality.
“I guess it wasn’t for nothing…” She said softly, yet loud enough for Huo to hear.
“As long as I am one with you no harm will come to you Tsai of Yu Dao…”
Xxx
The group sat in a circle around the campsite having breakfast. It had been a rough night. Everybody had a long day ahead. Sozin’s Comet would hit the Earth’s atmosphere in mere hours and Aang still wasn’t back. Neither was Tsai who had ventured to look for him in the dead of the night last night.
It was then that a high-pitched noise echoed off into the distance. The teenagers and some of the elders all turned around uneasily looking over their shoulders.
“Anybody hear that?” Toph suddenly said.
It was then that Suki looked up at the sun. She used her hand to shield her eyes from the blinding sunlight.
“Is that… a bird?” She said slowly eyeing an unidentified object that was falling from the sky.
“Is it Aang?!” Katara jumped to her feet looking up.
“That’s my sister!” Mecha shouted after catching a familiar glimpse of red.
“It’s Tsai!” Zuko shouted in panic.
The group could all hear the distant screaming coming closer. Meanwhile The wind whipped against her hair as she free fell down from the sky. She remembered the last words that the Huo had said to her and believed them to be nothing but lies.
“Is she flying?” Toph asked confused.
“Somebody do something!”
Toph couldn’t see. Katara didn’t have enough water to create a massive bubble or something to stop her fall. Suki looked around hoping to make a makeshift trampoline or something. Sokka, Zuko and Mecha ran around in circles hoping to catch her or soften her land. The three eventually bumping into each other and falling back.
They all looked up and heard some loud cackling before seeing Bumi rise high on a massive rock pillar and stretch his arm around catching the girl by her shirt midfall. She hung from his hand lamely, breathlessly, her face white in fear and hair messed up as she caught her breath.
“What were you doing in the sun?” The Crazy King cackled while still holding onto her shirt.
She wanted to respond something clever when she heard a tearing. That... was not good. She let out a scream when her shirt tore revealing the bandeau she wore underneath, and she once again fell luckily crashing on top of the tree boys that had been attempting to catch her. “Thanks for catching me guys,” she sat sitting on top of the three.
“Don’t mention it.” Her brother said gruffly catching the air that had been squashed out of his gut.
“What were you doing up there?” Sokka asked pointing up to the skies as everybody rose to their feet.
“It’s a long story. I’m just glad to be back,” she said sheepishly holding the back of her neck. “I found Aang!” She announced.
It took her some moments to explain to everyone what had happened in the Spirit World and that Aang wasn’t coming until he had fixed his unresolved issues or whatever it was, he still had to do. At some point in between Katara lent her an extra shirt.
"Uncle, you're the only person other than the Avatar who can possibly defeat the Father Lord." Zuko said to Iroh as the group had returned to having breakfast all sitting around in a circle.
“You mean the Fire Lord?” Toph raised a brow and pointed at him with her chopsticks.
"That's what I just said." Zuko snapped and Toph smirked a little before continuing to eat her bowl of rice.
"Hmm..." Iroh hummed thoughtfully.
"We need you to come with us." Zuko pressed unwavering.
Tsai’s eyes were focused on Iroh with a concerned expression.
"No, Zuko." Iroh lowered his chopsticks and shook his head lightly. "It won't turn out well.
"You can beat him." Zuko pressed not being able to come to terms with Iroh’s refusal. He gestured to his friends and then to himself. "And we'll be there to help."
Iroh sighed a long exhausting, draining sigh. "Even if I did defeat Ozai, and I don't know that I could."
“Hell, I’ll do it" Mecha shrugged bluntly. “Or my sister. Close your eyes a stab here a stab here. How hard can it be?” He shrugged insensitively earning himself a well-deserved kick from his sister.
“The only way for this war to end correctly without history seeing it as any more senseless violence, a brother killing a brother to grab power, a young man from the colonies seeking revenge,” he rationalized. Iroh looked around at the young adults sitting in a circle before him with a stony serious expression, "The only way for this war to end peacefully is for the Avatar to defeat the Fire Lord."
‘Great and meanwhile Aang is playing ghost back in the Spirit World jungle.’
"And then..." Zuko paused for a moment and turned to look at his uncle with an unsure expression. His eyes filled with hope. "Then would you come and take your rightful place on the throne?"
"No." He drawled out slowly. "Someone new must take the throne.” He said turning to face his nephew. “An idealist with a pure heart and unquestionable honor." Iroh smiled genuinely, almost proudly at Zuko. "It has to be you, Prince Zuko."
"Unquestionable honor?" Zuko asked in disbelief lowering his head. A shaken expression on his features.  He shook his head and raised his shoulders in a little shrug, "But I've made so many mistakes."
"Yes, you have." Iroh agreed lightly, "You struggled, you suffered but you have always followed yourown path, you restored your ownhonor. And only you can restore the honor of the Fire Nation."
"I'll try, Uncle."
The girl from the colonies appeared distraught and brought her knuckles to her lips appearing deep in thought, her eyes glued to the ground. Her other hand mindlessly reached for his knee in a comforting gesture. His expression was similar, his hand also mindlessly reached for hers.
"Well," Toph drawled out after a moment. "What if Aang doesn't come back?”
“He will,” Tsai spoke. “It’s Aang. We have to believe in him.”
"Sozin's comet is arriving and our destinies are upon us. Aang will face the Fire Lord." Iroh stated calmly. "When I was a boy, I had a vision that I would one day take Ba Sing Se. Only now do I see that my destiny is to take it backfrom the Fire nation so the Earth Kingdom can be free again."
"That's why you gathered the members of the White Lotus!" realization dawned upon Suki and she gestured towards the other members of the White Lotus that were wither sitting or standing around the camp.
"Yes." Iroh agreed with a nod then he addressed his nephew once more, "Zuko, you must return to the Fire Nation so that when the Fire Lord falls, you can assume the throne and restore peace and order." He then frowned. "But Azula will be there, waiting for you." He added distastefully.
"I can handle Azula."
"Not alone. You will need help."
"You're right." Zuko sighed softly then looked over at Katara with a small smirk, "Katara, how would you like to help usput Azula in her place?"
Katara smiled, "It would be my pleasure."
“Tsai?” He squeezed her hand and turned to look at her with a confident smirk. He knew he didn’t have to ask her. But her eyebrows were turned up in worry and she let go of his hand remaining silent. He gave her a confused look.
"What about us?" Sokka asked as he gestured towards himself, then Suki, Toph and Mecha. "What's our destiny today?"
Iroh prodded with a slight grin “What do you think it is?"
"I think that..." Sokka rubbed his chin thoughtfully then smirked triumphantly and slamming his left fist into his right palm, "I think that even if we don’t know when Aang is coming back we need to do everything we can to stop the airship fleet."
"And that means when Aang does face the Fire Lord, we'll be right there if he needs us." Toph added and punched her fists together eager to put the Fire Lord in his place.
“I used to think my destiny was getting my vengeance and destroying the Royal Family,” Mecha began. “But I’ve realized I’ve got to save what’s left of mine. I have to return to the colonies. Take them back from our father who will be there waiting.” He said looking up after a moment his eyes meeting his sister’s aggrieved expression.
“Tsai?” Zuko asked again shaking her shoulder lightly looking at her with concern. “You’re coming with us, right?”
She looked at the group and could feel all of their eyes scrutinizing her odd behaviour.
“I-I don’t know.” She confessed lowering her gaze.
“You’re coming with me, right?” Her brother asked.
“I don’t know.” She repeated again this time louder her tone more aggravated as she shook Zuko’s hand from her body.
“Where do you feel like you need to be?” Iroh asked gently. He lowered his bowl and his hands in his sleeves, despite his gentle tone there was a contrasting hard look on his face.
She didn’t want to say ‘I don’t know’ for the third time in a row. She shrugged uneasily. That forgotten dreadful feeling once again knotting in her stomach making her blood run cold. She hugged her body uncomfortably.
“I just feel like I have to be everywhere and nowhere. I feel like I have to be with Zuko to take down Azula, with Mecha to reclaim the colonies and face our father, with Aang to take down the Fire Lord, with you guys to take down the airship fleet, with Iroh and the rest of the White Lotus to reclaim the Earth Kingdom. I know it doesn’t make sense and I know I’m not the most skilled fighter or the brightest so I wouldn’t make a difference anywhere- but I have this terrible feeling...” She finished explaining a fearful look on her expression.
“You might not be the most skilled or the brightest,” Sokka said. “But you’ve certainly got the most spirit.” He added brightly.
She gave him a flat look; she was being dead serious about this.
“If you don’t want to come back to the colonies Tsai, just say so,” her brother glared at her misunderstanding what she was saying.
“But it’s impossible to be in all of these places at once.” Katara mused looking at her with apprehension.
“Is it?” Iroh stroked his beard thoughtfully.
“’Wouldn’t make a difference?’”Zuko said leaning to her side in disbelief at what she had just said. “Tsai, you’d make all the difference.” He hesitated before placing a tender hand on her upper arm. He paused for a moment. “Wherever it is that you choose to go.” He said in a strained tone.
She looked into his eyes and for a moment forgot that there were others around them. She thought for a moment deciding where it would be the best place to go. Where she was needed the most.
“Okay,” She whispered nodding sadly having made up her decision. “I’ll go to Yu Dao.” She said slowly. Zuko’s expression was unreadable. “Guess I’ll see you after the war?”  She said to him. She had already caused her family enough trouble to last a lifetime. She couldn’t walk out on them now. Not when they needed her the most.
He nodded understandingly respecting her choice.
“Ugh… There goes my breakfast.” Toph gagged interrupting the scene. Those two were just way too damn sentimental.
Iroh couldn’t help but smile a little at the younger girl, “Then let us prepare.”
xxx
Mecha packed up the supplies and weapons he would need on the back of the eel hound. An eel hound was a hybrid reptilian that could be considered one of the fastest creatures on Earth. Capable of climbing and running long distances on land as well as on water.
He noticed his sister was solemnly starring at the back of the prince’s head with what he interpreted as profound sadness.
“Alright,” he said turning to face her with an irate expression on his face. Growing sick of her moping around. He wanted her to come, he needed her to come, but not like this.
“Go,” He said bluntly.
She looked at him confused turning her attention to him.
“Go,” He nudged over his shoulder to Zuko and Katara who were packing to get on Appa. “You’ve been starring at him for almost an hour and haven’t said a single word. I know you want to go with him.”
“Mecha, I can’t. I’ve already- this entire situation. Everything that’s happened to our family. It’s my fault. I have to make things right.” She said feeling guilty as she mounted some supplies on the back of the eel hound. “I’m done making mistakes. I’m going back home with you. We both know its time.” She said sadly.
“A year ago, I told you to go, a year later I am telling you once again: Go.” Her brother said letting out an exhausted sigh and unmounting her stuff throwing it back to her. “It was my fault, I told you to go. Also, nothing I can handle.” He uttered seriously. If he had survived one of Azula’s thunder blasts he could survive anything.
“You can’t take ownership over my mistakes.” She protested.
“Besides,” He pointed a hand at Zuko and Katara ignoring her objections. “I can give you at least twentygood reasons why you should go to the Mainland with them-“
“Alright, go” She challenged narrowing her eyes crossing her arms over her chest.
“Alright,” He repeated in the same tone holding a finger up. “1) If Aang doesn’t come back, you’re the only one that can actuallylay a finger on the Fire Lord. 2) You’ve got to teach Azula a lesson, for the both of us. 3) Look at him, as much as I dislike Prince Ponytail- he needs you,” he admitted in defeat.
She couldn’t help but snigger a little at the nickname.
“He’s grown on you, hasn’t he?” “Shut up.”
“4) Youwantto go.” He sighed dropping his hand as if that was the only thing that mattered.
“I don’t.” She admitted. “I have a terrible feeling about today…”
“Excuses.” He glared unfaltering. “Also,” He said scratching his nose awkwardly before reaching for a scroll from one of his knapsacks. “I need you to do me a favor.” He said handing her the scroll. “Give this to Mai.” He asked a cheesy grin growing on his face.
She couldn’t help but hit his arm with the scroll. His grin only stretched. “The onlyreason you want me to go is so I can deliver a note for you. You selfish prick!” She hit him once again. God, her brother could be such a tool sometimes.
He shrugged in defeat still a lazy smile on his lips.
“Be well Tsai. I’ll see you after the war.” He grinned and hugged her. “Take care Mecha. I’ll see you soon… Hopefully.” She hugged him back tightly. “I’m so proud of you Vice Royal Governor.”
He was about to inquire on why there was such a sadness to her voice when they both turned when they heard a throat being cleared.
Zuko stood looking rather sheepish standing a couple of feet away from the embracing siblings. “I don’t want to interrupt,” he said awkwardly holding the back of his neck. “I just came to say goodbye,” He said tearing his eyes from the scene that felt much more private to him.
He was taken aback when a pair of arms wrapped around his neck in a strong hug that made him take a step back.
“What are you saying goodbye for?” She laughed a little. “I’m going with you!”
“Really?” He asked as a rare smile grew on his face. “I know Azula’s going to be excited to see you,” he teased. She hit his arm playfully. Both turned to face Mecha who was now on top of an eel hound.
“Mecha,” he said respectfully at the older boy.
The young man from the colonies sighed and steered the eel hound towards the couple. Zuko was expecting him to shoot him a jealous sibling death glare or even threaten him.
“Take care of him Tsai,” he said with a small smirk.
“Aren’t you going to threaten me?” Zuko asked in surprise.
“Nope, she’s yourproblem now.” Mecha laughed evilly. His sister shot him a glare. “Good luck,” he winked at them before riding away.
Typical Mecha.
xxx
Zuko sat on Appa's head ready to steer and guide him back to the Fire Nation. Katara and Tsai both sat back in the saddle they looked down at Iroh and the other White Lotus masters who all wished them good luck on their mission.
"So, If I'm to be Fire Lord after the war is over, what are you going to do?" Zuko asked Iroh.
"After I re-conquer Ba Sing Se," Iroh replied with a confident smirk, pulling a white lotus Pai Sho tile from inside his sleeve and flipping it into the air then catching it with the same hand. "I'm going to re-conquer my tea shop and I'm going to play Pai Sho every day."
“That best be an invitation,” Tsai smiled at him leaning over Appa’s saddle. Despite the grin on her face Iroh could sense a lingering cloud of worry.
Zuko smiled slightly at his Uncle.
“I expect you two to come and visit.
Suki, Sokka and Toph were ready across the field looking back at their friends on the back of Appa. Their eyes met and Sokka nodded once. It was time. "Goodbye, General Iroh."
"Goodbye everyone." Iroh responded as he looked at the heroes of tomorrow and closed his eyes for a moment bowing his head, "Today destiny is our friend. I know it." He said confidently.
Xxx
Meanwhile in a distant land…
Fire Lord Ozai stood as the Phoenix King, the ruler of an empire that would rise from the ashes. He stood on top of a hill looking down at the Earth Kingdom’s terrain. Gazing at all the land that would soon be his.
“It’s time for this world to end in fire and for a new world to be born from the ashes.”
The skies cried and darkened with blood as they shifted into an unnatural hue. Wind beat strongly against the mountains and howled.  
Sozin’s Comet had arrived.
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The formal Vice-Royal Governor would be expecting them to return to the colonies or to the new Republic of Nations. That was expected. News of the tragic collapse of the temple in the Fire Nation’s capital would soon reach the rest of the world and news of the death of Fire Lord Zuko and former Lord Tsai of Yu Dao would not, since the Anti-Revolutionary Movement’s plan had failed.
“I’m going to get some things ready…” Tsai stood up with her back erect. Eyes clouded deep in thought, too lost to focus or think of anything else as she concocted a plan on her head.
“Promise well have tea before we leave?” She reached for Uncle Iroh’s shoulder giving it a squeeze before leaving without saying another word she exited the room.
Her mother, Zuko’s and other family members followed suit leaving only Zuko and his uncle alone in the room.
“Uncle, I need your opinion on something,” Zuko broke the silence. He hummed he seemed deep in thought his eyes focused on the carpet’s elaborate pattern. “Do you need some more advice nephew?” Iroh chuckled.
Zuko felt his ears burning with embarrassment, “No!” He said much to brashly. That was a topic he did not want to revisit with his uncle. “I know that we are finally formerly engaged, but I want Tsai’s mother approval. Which is why I need to get a ring. Where can I get one?” He asked.
Xxx
It was dawn when the air ship was prepared. It was decided that Zuko, Tsai and her family would be returning to capture Azah and bring down the Anti-Revolutionary movement. Ty Lee and suki would be coming as well.
Tsai couldn’t figure out why but Zuko looked absolutely exhausted when he boarded the ship. He really looked like he had been up all night. She arched an eyebrow in concern when she looked at him.
“Hey, are you okay?” She asked reaching for him caringly reaching to brush a hair out of his forehead.
“Just fine,” he said reaching for her hand and planting a kiss on her knuckles. There seemed to be an odd scent that accompanied him. What was that ash and soothe? He smelt the same way collapsing buildings on fire did, which was no unusual, but odd.
“Let’s go get some rest,” he said patting her hand. “We’ve got a long journey ahead.”
Already exhausted Zuko passed out on a bed. Tsai instead sat on a nearby desk, nose buried in a scroll as she went over the plan.
Xxx
Everything was ready the next day.
Mecha starred ahead from the window as they approached the nation’s shore. His eyes traced the outline of the metropolis that had rapidly developed. He looked at the towering chimneys each with growing clouds of smoke as they lived during the peak of the c0lonial industrial revolution.
“You seem nervous,” a cool voice snapped him out of his train of thought. Snapping out of his thoughts Mecha turned to face his sister who was leaning against the air ship’s glass window looking at him with concern. “Trust me, I’ve been planning this. Everything’s going to work out,” she reassured him optimistically.
Regardless of her reassurance the scarred man remained sullen, a familiar darkness clouding his eyes.
“You don’t know what he’s like,” he said softly.
She looked at him attentively almost confused. She could still remember how vile her father had been the last time they had been in the same room together. It had been the day she had been captured as a spy during the war. She had been tortured and brought before Fire Lord Ozai for him to do as he wished with her. “I have no daughter,” where the last words he had said to her when he had renounced her as his. She could still remember the void emotion on his face, the dark look on his familiar eyes which disowned her. Which chose his right to govern over his own family.
“What exactly happened the last time you saw him?” She asked suddenly being well aware that they had not discussed just what had happened the day that her older brother confronted their father during the the day of Sozin’s Comet.
Mecha could still vividly remember that day. He closed his eyes for a moment and breath in.
“I went inside of the throne room,” he began, green eyes looking sullen.” I was ready to strike him down. Of course, he was inside waiting for me. He spat insults at me, told me I was no longer his son. Said that what I had done to the family was a disgrace. Said that I was renouncing to my birth right.” His face hardened. “He threatened to blow up the palace if I attacked, so-“ He licked his lips swallowing hard. The memory still fresh in his mind, somehow wounding him deeper than the lightning scars that carved his tree trunk torso. “I let him go. It was too risky…”
His sister lowered her head, her expression unreadable as a cascade of red bangs hid her judging gaze. “Son of a bitch walked right past me as he left.” He whispered faintly, a strained edge on his voice. Mecha was ready for his sister to lash out at him. All of this was his fault. Maybe if he had been braver, more brash in his actions, paraphs then he would’ve blown up the palace, taken down his father and this whole chain of unfortunate events could’ve been avoided.
He felt a hand rest on his shoulder, “You did the right thing.” She consoled. “More lives would’ve been lost if the palace blew up…” She commented absent mindedly.
“Don’t worry we’ll get him this time. I know it,” Tsai said with a painfully confident smile. “You’ll get him this time,” he with withdrawingly. “You know how he is. He was successful once with the threat of a bomb. He’ll do it again and we all know you’re the only one that can survive that,” he reasoned.
She swallowed the knot that had formed in her throat. So it was all up to her then…
It was then that the airships captain announced that they had arrived. It was a little past noon now. “I’m going to get Zuko, get mom ready,” she said whipping around having much to think about. Blow up the palace… Would that bastard really dare? Considering he had had one of his subordinates blow up a temple in the Fire Nation she sincerely wouldn’t put it past him. “Zuko we’ve-,” She was so caught up in a storm of thoughts that she didn’t knock on the door and instead walked in without a warning.
The Fire Lord’s back was to her as she entered, he seemed to be fumbling with something on his hands. That something bounced in his hands before he caught it, making him sit up stiff and alarmed. He made a strange noise. Tsai looked at him confused. “What are you doing?” She had to ask.
“Nothing,” he lied, looking paranoid. There was a sly glint on her eye as she swaggered towards him. She climbed on the bed from behind him and her arms snaked around his neck from behind. “What? You’re really not going to tell me?” She whispered in his ear as she pressed up her body against his back. He let out a throaty chuckle and reached for her hand, turning around wrapping her arms around her. She smiled as a very talented pair of lips found her own.
He pushed her back on the mattress the two still in lip lock, her eyes were closed so she was surprised at the sensation of a warm metal sliding up her finger. She brought her hand up to her face for inspection and saw what looked like a carved crystal that went around her finger. It should’ve been a metal ring, but it was a fully circumferential amber colored diamond.
“A proper engagement requires a proper ring. Don’t you think?”
Her eyes were wide as she looked at the crystalized ring.
“Zuko, this isn’t a ring, this is a diamond.” She looked at him in awe. “Well,” He said holding her fingers in his. “It is a diamond ring.”
There was simple craftsmanship to it, yet it was one of the most beautiful pieces of jewelry she had ever seen. It caught and reflected the little light in the room beautifully in amber tones. It wasn’t light weighted either. It was polished smooth on the sides and had a rocky texture on top where the edges of the diamond were sharp. “I stayed up all night making it. Even talked to your mother, got her symbolic blessing.”
She was now in awe. “You- made this?”
“With a little help from a blacksmith, yes,” he said proudly. “It’s a volcanic diamond from the mines of the Capital.”
He looked at her wide-eyed expression. “Do you like it?”
How could she not? “Of course, I do! You made this!” She kissed him again. “You didn’t have to do this, really.” “I wanted to,” he smiled at her sweetly. She held on to his face for a minute stroking his scarred cheek tenderly. “Thank you,” she whispered to him. “I wish we could stay like this forever.”
“I don’t see why we can’t,” he responded with the same amount of tenderness dripping from his honey voice.
There was a pause in her stroking. “Not yet,” she stood up. So, overwhelmed with joy she had almost forgotten why she had even walked in the room in the first place. “Come on,” She grabbed his hand in hers and dragged him out of bed. “We’re about to land. Let’s go over the plan.”
Xxx
The plan was simple. The six gathered in the Main Cabin of the airship going over the days plan. There was no time to waste.
“Mecha, I need you to use your local contacts and get Aang the rest of the gang from the palace. Lure them out do it sneakily,” she licked her lips and looked at her mother. Sanju was a bit taken aback, she always knew that her son’s destiny would’ve been the one of a ruler and commander but her daughter? She looked at her oddly, yet with a sense of pride. She truly looked like a commander with wise eyes scanning and pointing over a map with wise instruction. “Mom, you have to wait for Mecha. Go to the newspaper. Send news that we have arrived from the Fire Nation. I want absolutely everybody to know. Once you’re done, return to the airship.”
“That’s all?” Her brother shot back disappointed with his assignment. “Of course not,” she scoffed ridiculously, shooting him an irked look for having interrupted before she proceeded to explain her and Zuko’s elaborate roles in the plan. “You’ve got the most important part.”
“After news of our arrival reach father and his goons, he’ll be on guard. He’ll be waiting for us in the palace, and here’s what you and the rest of the gang will have to do. I wouldn’t be surprised if he had set up hidden bombs all over the city. His goons will be behind it all. That’s why I need you, mom and the others to find and disarm them. Toph will be able to see underground and inside walls. Rely on your sense of smell to smell the dynamite and powder.”
That made more sense.
“Brilliant,” his brother nodded.
“Suki and Ty Lee,” She looked at the Kyoshi Warriors. “Go with them, we will need people to evacuate the city. Bring them to the docks incase things go awry.”
“And by awry you mean…” Suki spoke slowly.
“Kaboom!” Ty Lee said making a giant explosion gesture with her hands.
Right. They all nodded in agreemend.
“We’ll go to the palace and capture your father. We’ll bring him back to the Fire Nation as a prisoner of war,” Zuko said.
“You really shouldn’t come. If something blows up…” She warned, hard expression on her face. She’d be able to manage just fine, but if Zuko’s guard was down, the consequences would be fatal.
“Nonsense,” he said with an incredulous look. “I’m with you, until the end.”
She smiled at him and nodded.
“Let’s put an end to this once and for all,” Mecha said determinedly. His eyes narrowed in determination as he trusted a fist forward.
“You two better come back,” Sanju said with both of her eyes closed, arms crossed over her chest. Her tone was warning as she focused on the couple before her. “We’ve got a wedding to plan,” she said with the edge of a smile present on her lips.
Xxx
It was almost dusk when Zuko and Tsai stood hidden behind some crates that were near the entrance of the palace.
“Alright, I’m ready,” she said lowering her hood from her head and getting ready to simply waltz up the palace. Surely the guards would just let her in.
“Wait-“ Zuko says pulling her back. Surely it wouldn’t be that simple. “Do you hear that?”
She had been so focused on the plan that she did not hear the muffled groaning or the faint scratching noises that were edited from the inside of the crates they were hiding behind.
“What the-“ she stepped back behind him when her shed one of his dual blades from his back. He lodged the blade on the side of the crate and used to crack the wooden crate open. From the inside came spilling out two familiar men. Both men had their hands bound behind their back and their mouths gagged with rags rendering them mute.
“It’s the palace’s front guards!” She exclaimed as a flicker of recognition and familiarity made her remember the men.
She wasted no time in ungagging them.
“What happened?” She demanded.
“It’s the Governor,” one coughed up taking a breath of relief. “Ex-Governor,” Zuko corrected, kneeling down to the guard’s eye level as well.
“He kept an eye out for your ship. Had his goons take over. He’s got the palace crawling with bombs and is holding the staff hostage.”
Zuko and Tsai looked at each other.
“And you thought this was going to be easy,” he huffed with the slightest of smirks. “I should’ve known,” she sighed. “Nothing ever is.”
Zuko undid their bindings with a swipe from his blade setting them both lose. “Go to your families,” Tsai dismissed. An intense look on her face as she glared at the wall of the palace with extreme distaste.
The two guards scrammed out of the crates vanishing into the nearby market. Zuko stretched his arms and bent his neck to the side. “Let’s do this.”
He looked at the palace’s tall wall, it would take skill for him to get in, but it was impenetrable. Tsai focused on the massive entrance. She knew her strengths and weaknesses, let’s just say agility wasn’t one of them.
Tsai approached the entrance of the palace. She raised her hands with her hidden blades unsheathed in an inoffensive matter. “I’m here to see my father,” She stated loudly. “Let me in.” The guards scrambled. Opening the gates, immediately seizing her from behind. Knives pointed at her throat as a dozen of them pulled her in, making her arch her back as she staggered in. She set a foot inside and the door shut behind her.
“Send order to the Governor!” One of them said. “We’re taking her to the dungeons,” the same one said out loud. The ordered goon disguised as a guard nodded his head and immediately sprinted on his way to the palace’s throne room. Only for the breath to be choked out of him when he ran into a branch like arm that whipped his head back. The goon coughed on the ground as he gasped for breath and looked up in horror to see the Fire Lord standing before him. His dual swords whipped out and both of them glowing with fire bending flames.
“Going somewhere?” Zuko taunted maliciously.
The goon could’ve wet himself.
“Now!” Tsai shouted. She ducked as she did Zuko quickly rushed to the dozens of guards swinging his swords. One attacked her and she kicked him with the blade that stick out from the front of her shoe. Zuko’s blades swung over her as they crossed paths. She wasted no time in moving her bind wrist to the blade on her foot freeing her lips.
Now with her hidden blades unsheathed, both stood back to back looking at the dozen or so enemies that surrounded him.
“Aw,” Tsai said mockingly. “They don’t even stand a chance.”
She moved forward and struck a fatal, yet not deathly blow to a man. One that was about to attack Zuko had some acid pepper venom thrown at his eyes which painfully blinded him. Zuko fought without mercy, knocking heads together, kicking soldiers against the walls brashly, cracking some ribs and breaking some noses in a more aggressive fighting style.
He turned when he heard his fiancée cry out in pain. Turning he saw her barely dodge a blade that sliced a cut in her sleeve.
His eyes immediately narrowed into scowling slits. Zuko turned around and actually killed the man stabbing him in the torso.
She looked at him in shock, eyes going wide as she held her arm.
“Y-You killed him,” She said aghast.
“Are you okay?” Zuko turned concerned with complete disregard for the man who was lying on the floor bleeding out.
It was only a scratch. He had been out of line.
“It’s only a scratch!” She cried out her voice in a higher pitch as she dropped to her knees before the man who had wounded her.
“What are you doing?” Zuko asked pulling her up by her uninjured arm. “I’m trying to save him!” She cried out struggling to touch the injured man on the floor. “What? No!” He said pulling her up with enough force she knew would bruise her arm. She looked at him horrified. “He’s only going to try and kill you!” He said alarmed.
“Enough innocent blood has been shed!” She cried out. “I’m so sick of it, so sick of people dying. Good or bad or in whatever grayscale of morality that they might fall.”
Zuko lowered his blade and moved the man’s arm to reveal a small knife he was holding tightly clenched to his hand. “See?” He said at the hidden weapon the man would’ve used to back stab her.
“Tsai,” he said her name, a gentle touch lingering on her face. “We’re in the end game here. None of these men will hesitate to kill you. Your father won’t hesitate to kill you. It’s kill or be killed,” he licked his lips, eyes flooding with concern. “If there is anything, I regret is…” He choked on his words. “Pardoning my father’s life. In the end, despite being imprisoned his existence was fuel for only more death, torment and misery.”
She processed his words.
“But back in the airship you said-“ She remembered what he had said. He had stated that they would bring back her father as a prisoner of war back to the Fire Nation.
“I know what I said,” he said sternly, brow furrowing at his word. “But you have to understand Tsai. The man that’s waiting for you inside of the throne’s chamber,” he stretched out an arm to point in the direction of the throne room. “He’s not the same man who raised you. He’s a coward, hiding behind terrorism and threats. He’s not your father!”
She looked at him with disbelief.
“You have to kill him my love,” he wrapped his arms around her and pressed a soft kiss to her forehead which was damp with cold sweat.
“If you don’t, he will.” He continued.
She remained silent. Eyes unblinking in his embrace at the realization of what she would have to do. It was one thing to talk about it, but to actually do it… Her hands trembled at the image of her blade piercing her father’s heart. She visibly flinched and he tightened his grip around her, resting his head on top of hers.
“If you can’t, I-“ He was interrupted. “No,” She said dryly. “He’s my father,” her lips drew out into a thin line. “Maybe, just maybe there’s another way…” She parted from his embrace. He brushed the red hair out her face and pushed it behind her shoulders.
Her lost eyes looked at where his arm had been pointing only a moment ago.
“Find the staff and guards that are being held hostage. It’s time I face my father.”
He planted a soft kiss on her lips and nodded. “Come back to me safe,” he said his fingers burying on her shoulders. She smiled at him faintly. “And don’t do anything stupid!” He said a bit more harshly. Concern dripping from his words. “No promises,” she laughed weakly and kissed him back before the two parted their separate ways.
Tsai now stood before the throne room. Hands lightly shaking. Behind it was a familiar man, now a stranger, waiting for her.
With a burst of courage, she kicked the door open.
There he was.
Azah sat on the throne with one leg crossed over the other. A border expression on his deep eyes as he looked down on his daughter. His eyes scanned her body focusing on every detail which was foreign to him. Every new scar, the longer hair, the leather pouch where she kept her herbs and antidotes, the massive diamond wrapped around her finger.
She held her tongue a painful expression on her face as she wondered he had to say to her after all these years.
The man let out a low whistle, eyes fixed on the amber diamond on her left hand. “You’ve done well for yourself Tsai,” he said bitterly.
“No thanks to you,” she retorted with a humorless smirk. The edge of her lip curling with displeasure.
“I’m surprised,” he said uncrossing his leg.
Despite being only a couple of steps away from her, she felt like he might’ve as well have been worlds away. Behind him stacks of powder, dynamite and other explosives decorated the walls of the palace and with wires that seemed like vines crept outside of the walls to the skull of the palace.
“You always had potential, but ambition,” he clicked his tongue. “That you have always lacked. “If you equate ambition with anarchy, I’m afraid you’ve gone very wrong father-“ She flinched when he slammed his palm on the thrones arm making a loud thud. “Do not call me that!” He snarled, face shifting to a scowl. “You are no daughter of mine!” he repeated the stinging words he had once said to her. “No daughter of mine would’ve renounce the title of Lord, would’ve renounced ownership of an independent nation!”
She looked at him with hard eyes. His nostrils flaring and face burning red with anger.
“I see,” she broke the silence after a moment. “You won’t change your opinion. You won’t change your ways,” with a trembling hand she stepped forward assuming an offensive position with a blade pointed in his direction. “I will only ask you this once. Surrender. Surrender your goons and bring down the Anti-Revolutionary Movement. If you ask me, it’s kind of pointless at this point… Now that the Republic of Nations has been established. There is no purpose to your group anymore.”
She waivered when a cruel, loud laughter echoed the room. Azah was lauching at her cruelly, mockingly, he was laughing as if she had just said the funniest joke he had ever heard.
“Please, don’t humor me,” he spat. “You don’t have it in you to kill me.”
She glowered at him stepping forward.
“Just like your brother,” he said sounding almost pleased.
Not a moment later she stood before him ready to strike him down. It had to be fast. She shut her eyes tightly and thrusted her blade forward.
“Ah, ah, ah…” He cooed cruelly.
Heart pounding in her ears, blood pulsing through her body she brought the blade to a halt inches before his face. She couldn’t do it. Not like this. It was filthy, it was vile.
In between his fingers the man held his weapon. In his hand he held a single red matchstick. “Don’t forget – one wrong move and boom,” he made a poping sound with lips. She lowered her gaze and saw that the marble floor was dusted with black sand. Wait- it wasn’t sand, it was dynamite powder. The entire floor! Azah really wanted to cover his ground this time. He wasn’t bluffing. “Hope you’re ready to be responsible for the deaths of hundreds of people. The absolute destruction of your creation, the fall of the Republic of Nations.”
“And then what?” She challenged arching an eyebrow. He was bluffing. There was no way he would actually dare, do it and blow himself up with the city.
“Somebody better will build something from the ashes.” “You sound like Ozai. That was a nice little surprise by the way. Using your spy to blow up the temple. Squash all of us like cockroaches,” she spat. “Then again, you always looked up to the Fire Lord.”
“He would’ve appreciated the gesture. My dear friend’s death is truly a pity,” their eyes met a smirk stretching across his features.
“You wouldn’t dare,” she challenged looking at the matchstick in his hand.
“Try me.”
The tension in the air made it hard to breath. She looked in between his unfaltering expression and the matchstick, eyes dancing between the two as she inched closer, her blade burying into the flesh of his neck drawing out a single string of blood, deeper and deeper. Her eyes watered at the pain of taking a life, her father’s life. The grin on his wicked expression grew wider the more she pressed, the more aggressively her hand shook. Despite it all he didn’t flinch; the matchstick did not drop.
She lowered her hand in defeat. Tsai was ready to speak when she felt her throat being constricted. Her head hit the marble floor when she was pushed back, her father’s hands gripping at her throat tightly as he asphyxiated her with all of his strength.
“I will destroy you, this city and everything that it stands for! And from it I will rebuild my empire! The empire I was always destined for!” He laughed cruelly, his knees digging into her gut. One of her hands attempted to strike him. The other clawed at the ground desperately.  Zuko had been right. It was kill or be killed. There was no room for mercy in these types of circumstances. Her face had shifted from red, to violet, blood vessels in her eyes popping as she gasped for air.
Azah could feel his own daughter’s body becoming limp under his grip. It wasn’t until he heard a faint flickering sound that his slightly grip loosened. His eyes narrowed on his daughter’s hand where he saw she was holding the match tightly, roughly flicking at it with her thumb hoping the friction would ignite it.
The edge of her lip twisted up in satisfaction as the blood drained from his shaken expression.
“NO!” Was the last thing she heard him say hands reaching for the match before flames licked the floor and a massive explosion blinded them both.
You see that was the thing about fire, play with it and you get burnt.
Xxx
Zuko had just reached the docks he escorted the hostages and most civilians living near the palace quickly ushering them into boats and ships.
There he was regrouping with Aang, Katara, Toph, Sokka and Tsai’s family. They had accomplished their mission successfully and had disarmed every single bomb in the city. All within the exception of the palace. The Fire Lord was currently focused on a particular child that was crying seeking out for its mother when the ground shook. Zuko quickly regained his startled balance and turned back fearfully. The sky had turned ashen. Dusk was almost upon them. The night became ignited with a massive orange flame where Yu Dao’s royal palace once stood.
A heart wrenching sob escaped Tsai’s mother as she impulsively lunged towards the building. Her son held her back, turning away from the explosion. Debris, ash and fire rained from the sky.
Tsai.
Zuko felt his blood run cold. In that moment he forgot where he stood, where he was. He questioned if his feet were grounded to the Earth.
The others noted the disturbed expression that crossed his scarred face. He went deaf to the cries of Aang, Katara and others as he impulsively ran forward. No one being able to hold him back.
Zuko ran towards the palace as fast as he could. Heart pounding in his rib cage, being unable to be contained. Fear pulsing through his mind, through his body. He coughed finding it unable to breath with the thick smog.
“Tsai!” He shouted, his voice cracking with heart ache.
There was no answer.
No, no, no…
He walked past the ignited remains of what had once been the regal palace coughing, gasping, screaming her name until he lost his bleeding voice. He was alone. His eyes watered with the fumes making it hard to see.
When a strong gust of wind cleared the space, silencing the fire, and bringing it to a dim.
He turned to see his friends standing beside him. Aang placed a hand on his shoulder, a determined expression on his face.
Katara on the other side, her water ready to heal water wounds had to be quickly taken care of.
“Don’t worry Zuko, we’ll find her.” Katara reassured him with a confident smile.
How was it that they all had so much faith in her, but he didn’t? It wasn’t the fire that he was concerned about it. It was the collapsing debris. Last time her mother had been there to save them, but this time- She had been alone.
“The throne room should be this way,” Sokka pointed out.
“I’ll see if I can sense anything,” Toph stated focusing on her unique vision which allowed her to see with her feet. “There is someone in the throne room!”
They all rushed to the throne room.
“There!” Toph said pointing at a large mountain of rumble and collapsed ceiling that had collapsed. Aang blew the flames and smog away. Katara stood by the sides ready. Toph lifted the majority of heavy rocks out of the way. Zuko had collapsed on his knees and was tossing away all rubble and everything that he could as he sought out his love with a burdening desperation. Sokka at his side, heart on his throat.
It was then that the Southern Water Tribe man choked on a startled breath.
Toph had been right. There had been someone underneath all the rubble.
Sokka looked at Zuko with hard eyes. With one brash motion he pulled whatever was stuck beneath the rocks. There was no way Tsai had survived this landslide. Zuko felt his world end when Sokka pulled out her bouse. There was no mistake it was her; it was the trademark ochre color she always wore.
“Zuko…” Katara dropped to her knees besides her friend’s side. Heart breaking at the look on his face.
They were finally going to be together. They were finally happy. They were finally going to be one. Their souls brought together in union.
“I-I’m sorry,” Aang whispered. “I really… I really thought…” Aang trailed off, turning away.
Misery and ash rained over the group as they mourned their friend. Toph had a solemn look on her face. Then she felt something stirring. Wait.
Weak coughing could be heard.
Toph saw there was another person still standing.
“Very, very touching,” Tsai stood limply leaning against what used to be a wall. Her voice was hoarse, and she looked beyond beaten. Eyes red stained with sooth and blended with tears. “I’m touched really,” she laughed weakly before succumbing to a violent cough. It seemed she had lost her shirt in the explosion and stood bruised wearing a tank top which was stained with blood and ash.
Zuko called her name as he rushed towards her. All of their friends did two surrounding the two in a group hug.
“You’re alive!” Sokka cried out with glee.
“I knew it!” Aang laughed heartily.
“I managed to make a run for the window. It all happened so fast…” She managed to speak her voice still painfully hoarse. Her heard throbbing with pain. Katara then began to aid her healing the external wounds that she could.
“I’m so glad you’re okay,” Zuko whispered against her skin as he held her tightly against his body.
“You were right,” she admitted sadly. He looked at her confused and she pushed her hair back revealing the two red handprints that would form the bruises on her neck. “Kill or be killed…” She whispered sadly. The Fire Lord felt his stomach churning with boiling rage. That bastard. That monster… The things he would do to the creature if he was still wailing in his miserable life. “He gave me no choice, so…” She gasped for breath clearing her strained throat. “So I blew up the palace.” She admitted.
“Wait,” Katara looked at her shocked. “You blew up the palace?!”
“That’s wicked cool!” Toph exclaimed excitedly.
“I had to,” Tsai huffed. “He didn’t give me a choice…” She said wrapping an arm around Zuko’s shoulders. He wrapped an arm around her body hoisting her up, leaning her weight on him. “Besides, it stood as a symbol of imperialism. It had to go,” she smiled weakly.
“But-“ Sokka exclaimed his hands raised up in outrage. “All the beautiful things inside it! All the gems, priceless relics!” He cried out dramatically.
“All replaceable,” she smiled at the group.
“We better get going, let your family know you’re okay,” Katara said signaling at the dock. “Yeah,” Sokka wiped his nose and pointed back at the docks with his thumb. “Your poor mother actually believes your dead this time.”
“Go figure.”
The group made way to the docks.
“I can’t believe I actually let you go alone,” Zuko grumbled angry at himself. Still internally fuming not fully recuperated from the horrible shock he had just suffered. “What are you so upset about?” She looked at him with a teasing grin, overall happy to have survived the impact. “Everything worked out.”
“You could’ve died!” He scolded. “So reckless,” he added unhappily under his breath. “Yeah, but I didn’t.” She said before once again coughing aggressively. She figured it was best to give her vocal cords a rest just for now. “I’m happy I didn’t,” she whispered only to him and kissed his face with her busted lips.
He smiled and hoisted her up in his arms. She laughed weakly and relaxed under his touch.
“Come on guys, we’ve got a wedding to plan now,” Katara said optimistically. Trying to lighted up the group’s mood.
Tsai raised her hand an exited grin on her face as she bragged her diamond ring to the group. “Hey!” She called out excitedly. “Make that two!”
Xxxxxxxxxxx
It had been months since the Anti-Revolutionary Movement had been brought down to ashes and since the New Ozai Society had been squashed. Both in the literal sense.
Tsai had been right in her comment about destroying the palace. If allowed to stand it would’ve represented a symbol of the colonization and oppression of the colonies for years to come. It was best this way.
And then it came.
The wedding day.
“Are you nervous?”
“No.” The groom let out a nervous laugh. “Why would I be nervous?”
His friend looked at the pacing groom with unease. The man was fidgeting under his ceremonial robes, looking as if he was walking straight to his death.
“You’ve faced worst things and you get like this, right now? I thought you wanted to marry this woman.”
“I do,” he answered weakly. “I do!” He said reassuring his friend. “I’m not getting cold feet or anything, it’s just-“ his body trembled slightly. The groom was more excited than nervous, he couldn’t believe the day had finally come. A goofy smile was plastered on his happy face.
BANG!
Both Aang and Zuko turned towards the door of the ceremonial room in which they were in when they heard that loud knock. They both swore they saw it physically shake, as an aggressive banging almost tore the door down.
“Hold her!” Someone shouted from the other side. It sounded like Sokka. “Stop!” That sounded like Katara.
It sounded like Toph was laughing outside.
“Toph do something!”
It was then that the door burst open revealing the bride.
Tsai stood underneath the doors arched wearing her ceremonial wedding robes. They were white with long, thick sleeves that hid her hands. Cuffs of scarlet and amber decorated the edges and many layers of clothing. The fabric itself delicately embroidered with symbols of the Fire Nation and at her own request the sun. Make up done to masterful perfection. Hair braided up in an elaborate style which displayed her Fire Nation golden headpiece crown. Traditional Fire Nation pins crafted with gold and precious gemstones adorned her red hair.
She looked at the groom. Zuko looked so handsome in his own robes. They were similar to his regal Fire Lord ones with the exception of the embroider. These were much more delicately embroidered. The trim threatened with a golden thread that painted pictures of dragons, fire, patterns and at his own request the sun.
“No!” Katara cried out. “It’s bad luck for the groom to see the bride before the wedding ceremony!” She was looking just as regal as her friends wearing a beautiful light green dress, pink flowers adorned her hair.
The Fire Lord was rendered speechless at the sight of his blushing bride.
She really took his breath away.
She ran to him holding on to his sleeves.
“I just had a terrible thought!” She spoke frantically, as the nerves consumed her.
“Do you remember when we were by the Nunnery Abbey? When we saw that fortune teller?” She said trying very hard not to pull at her hair anxiously. “What do you think she meant by what she said? What had she said again? Care to know the – I can’t remember if she had said gender or bender of your firstborn. What did she mean by the answer might surprise you-?” She rambled apprehensively.
Zuko hadn’t heard a word that had come out of her rose-colored lips.
He remained mute, much too stunned to speak. The part of his brain that authorized language surrendered before the woman.
Tsai was upset by his lack of speech. “Zuko,” She prodded. “Say something!” She insisted, both eyebrows furrowed in concern.
“You’re beautiful,” he said with a wide smile, a hand rising to her face to tuck a stray hair behind her ear.
“I’m being serious!” She said paranoid. Swatting away the compliment. “What if we have an Earth bending child? Or what if-“
He held her hands in his and brought them to his lips. “Then we’ll have an Earth bending child ruling our Fire Nation. It doesn’t matter, really-“
“Yeah,” Toph barked in agreeance. “And she’ll have the best damn teacher,” She grinned broadly.
“She?” Aang said confused. “I have a feeling,” The Earth-bender shrugged with ease.
It seemed like the only thing that could snap Tsai out of her lost train of though was the sensational harp music that played a familiar tune, what was it they had called it again? Avatar’s Love from the other side of the Major Temple where the Fire Sages would soon be initiating the ceremony.
“Come on, we’re starting!” Sokka clapped his hands. “Chop! Chop!” He said ushering the bride out.
“Uncle Iroh is waiting for you!” Toph added hands on her waist from her flowing green and gold dress.
“This is terrible luck,” Katara said dramatically face palming. The group, one by one, exited the room slowly moving to the temple.
It seemed to finally dawn on her. Oh. She was about to get married in a minute. The nerves were still pricking at her, cold feet dancing underneath her robes. She felt Zuko squeeze her hands in reassurance.
“Whatever happens, we’ll figure it out. We always do, don’t we?” He said leaning forward to her. Close enough that his nose was touching hers, foreheads pressed together.
“Right,” she agreed with a weak huff. Suddenly feeling giddy, vulnerable and at the same time eager to stand in the altar and wait for him.
This reminded the Fire Lord of something. A deep memory that he sometimes revisited. However one he had never shared with her or with anyone.
“Do you remember when we first met?” He spoke, his voice, soft, quiet, loud enough only for her to hear.
She nodded her head slightly, eyes peering barely open to look into his golden ones. Where was this coming from?
How could she forget. It had been during her grandfather’s funeral. An event in which sixteen-year-old Zuko had been ruder and more improper than anybody she had ever met.
“Yes, you were a total Royal prick,” she laughed weakly, now almost fondly at the memory.
“Do you remember what you first said to me?”
She hummed as she thought of the memory. She remembered standing before him and respectfully bowing. It had been years since the occasion. She hadn’t thought about it since. All that she could remember was that the two were standing face to face in her family’s old garden.
She couldn’t remember the exact words.
“I don’t remember,” she shrugged slightly. “I guess I probably just nodded and introduced myself. Probably addressed you as ‘Your Highness’” She laughed lightly. Who would’ve thought? She was now marrying that same Royal prick. What had Mecha called him? Prince Ponytail? Ha!
“So that’s what you said…” He mused to himself with a growing smile.
She stepped back and looked at him perplexed.
Zuko let out a throaty laugh, it was low, almost like a rumble. “I’ll never forget that moment.”
He was looking at her with so much love, so much care. There was no question of it in his eyes.
“I was so taken aback by you, by your smile. In that moment, I felt as if I had been struck by a bolt of lightning,” he confessed. A confession which rattled her to her core. “I didn’t know what to say- what do- You really took – You still take my breath away,” he continued.
The windows of her soul were flooding with emotional tears. Now she remembered. She remembered how he had stood mute to her introduction simply turning away from her without a single word of acknowledgement. All this time she had interpreted his actions as being rude. Both shared a small laugh. All this time “I was so scared and shaken by what I had felt, by what would or wouldn’t happen. So, my first instinct was to turn away and leave.” He admitted sheepishly. “At the time the emotion was so foreign to me,” His thumb gently stroked her face. “Guess that’s pretty embarrassing, huh?” He said leaning forward and kissing away a stray tear that had escaped her eye.
“You choose say that to me right now? How am I supposed to top that?” She cried out now more tears spilling as she threw her arms around him.
“You can admit that you didn’t wholly come with us only because Uncle invited you along,” he said with a slightly grin embracing her back. “Ha!” She pulled away and pointed at him. “You wish. I’m afraid your terrible temper and appalling manners weren’t enough to convince me to chase you to the end of the world”
“They were enough to convince you to marry me!”
She bit her lip at the teasing expression on his face and hit his arm playfully. He wasn’t wrong.
“Guys?” The Avatar poked his head through the gaping door. Aang raised his eyebrows as if saying ‘Hurry up!’ Before ducking out of view.
“There goes my lunch,” Toph grumbled nauseously from the outside.
“That is so romantic,” Katara coed. “Yeah, yeah, yeah,” They could hear Sokka. “Let’s go, I want to seat in the front. I can’t wait to see when Mecha cries like a baby.”
“See you on the other side?” She said stepping away from him, her hand still in his warm one.
He winked at her making her rosy cheeks glow, eyes shine as a smile bloomed on her face. “I love you,” she said to him letting go. Making way to the temple and to the altar where she would be waiting for him to stand by her side.   “I love you.”
xxx
AN: The end... (I may or may not have cried when I started playing Avatar’s Love)
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2 Years Ago… Tsai paced around the room anxiously. Her head flinched at every little movement or sound that she could hear. Her concerned eyes always coming back to the struggling expression of Zuko who had gone into a moral decision comma and was currently unconscious and laying on his bed where he sweat profusely once again at an internal conflict with himself. She had sent for his mother, the palace staff and the family physician. She sat on the edge of his bed keeping a cool rag pressed against his forehead. It took a couple of moments before Nezu, his assistant, and some other servants walked rushed into the room. Her eyes once again darted back to the Fire Lord's face. How had this happened? How had somebody managed to sabotage the candles in the Dragon Catacombs and manage to sneak into her room to leave a threatening message? Tsai looked at the staff uneasily. She didn't trust any of them. Whoever was doing this had both internal and personal information about their lives. She knew that  Fire Nation guards were practically useless having gotten past them several times before herself. "How.…Did this happen?" She growled out in a menacing tone demanding an answer. Her clothes stained with soothe and ash from the impact of the blast. She saw them all exchange a nervous glance between each other. There wasn't an answer. Uncertainty filled them. "How did this happen!" She shouted. Somebody could've died. Hell, Zuko could've died. "Uh-" Nezu, Zuko's assistant stepped forward stammering. "The two of you were left alone. The guards stayed at the entrance of the Fire Temple?" That was beside the point. Whomever had done this had prepared for this. They had obviously set up the bomb before time when the two had been at the play. "Dismiss the Fire Lord's guards from their duties," she ordered. "Send note for the Kyoshi Warriors. They'll be the Fire Lord's new guards." Again the staff exchanged a nervous look. "I'm sorry, but you can't do that," Nezu said looking down at a scroll he seemed to be carrying around all day. "You have no authority." She stood up to the bed and rounded about it not removing her angry eyes from the assistant. "Do you have vision problems?" She probed her tone unfriendly, warning. "I-I'm sorry?" he stammered. "Do you not see what just happened? Are you unaware of all the assassination attempts? Who's going to respond for him when he's unconscious? You will send for the Kyoshi Warriors and you will do it. Now. I don't care if it's not authorized. His guards are useless and as for me, good luck getting me out of this room." The assistant licked his lips and nodded his head before turning away and exiting the room before uttering another word. She let out a sharp breath feeling some guilt at her uncharacteristic angry burst.
Just then Ursa and the family physician rushed in. Zuko was in a comma for two nights. She never once left his side. The little sleep she got, she got while bundling up next to him waking up every couple of hours to change the cold rag on his forehead. The only person she trust enough to enter the room or bring food to them was Ursa who would come every couple of hours worried out of her mind. Tsai was tired. She wondered if this was what her grandfather had referred to the last and final time that they spoke... “People might change but their natures don’t. Don’t be a fool Tsai. He is troubled and I sensed he will always be. Especially when reasoning right from wrong...” There wasn't much she could do for him. She spent the days watching him painfully struggle with his demons. She sat next to him and kept busy by either reading or writing. Sometimes he'd wake up to quench his thirst and then go back to his sleeping torment. Sometimes he'd mumble out names, phrases, incoherent thoughts. Presently, she sat on the bed next to him reading a book on the Tradition, Culture and Society of the Fire Nation. She felt him moving, shifting his body and felt him reach for her. He held her as tight as he could in a weak embrace. Arms wrapped around her hips, head buried in her lap. She looked at him with worry and mindlessly ran her fingers through his hair in a soothing motion. She didn’t know how long she sat in that position when he suddenly let go of her, slowly turning around, his head still resting on her legs. He blinked his tired eyes open and looked at her. “Hey,” she said softly brushing the lost strands of hair from his forehead. “Hey,” he managed to croak out weakly. She said nothing in return, simply starred at his golden eyes, her painful expression said it all. “I love you,” he said in a sorely strained voice. A deep sadness lingering in his eyes. Neither of them had said what would come next, but he knew. He could feel it, he could see the distance in the windows to her soul. She leaned down hovering above him for a. second, strands of her red hair falling, tickling his face as she did. “I know,” she responded before kissing his forehead. “I love you too.” Her lips lingered there for a moment. A stray tear escaping the window of her eye. A sigh escaped his lips and he closed his eyes taking in the moment. She pulled back draping an arm around him, one which he held lightly stroking every other moment. Xxx
Tsai left the Fire Nation three days later. It was the same day the Kyoshi Warriors arrived. She hadn’t eaten anything since arriving back home to the colonies. She hadn’t slept either, her heart felt heavy. She had suggested that they take a break for their own safety. Zuko agreed and said it would be best, but when he asked for how long she had no answers for him. “Until this is all over.” And who knows how long that would be. He had promised to wait for her. She found herself unable to make such promises to him. Sure, she could be with him, she could be only his, but he came with a burdening title that she found she could not fill. How would an individual from the Fire Nation’s colonies, half Earth Kingdom and half Fire take the seat of Fire Lady. It was unheard off, untraditional. She would never be accepted; it was something that did not belong to her. It hadn’t been her intention to leave the Fire Nation so suddenly, but an important meeting arose on the other side of the ocean. Fire Nation and Earth Kingdom diplomats were called to it. As were all the heads and leaders of the Fire Nation colonies. The security at the meeting was top notch since an attack was certain to occur. Amongst the colonial leaders were the Governors of the Hu Xin Provinces, the Governor of Bahamut, the Governors of the Taiga River Valley amongst others. She stood there alongside her brother representing Yu Dao, one of the Fire Nation’s colonies. The point of the meeting was to decide the future of the Hu Xin Provinces. Civil unrest and the discriminatory discrepancies between Earth Kingdomers and Fire Nationers threatened to spark a civil revolution which would just ignite the same chaos in the other colonies. Earth Kingdom diplomats claimed for their lost territory. The Fire Nation argued back that they wouldn’t surrender their colonized territory. Older colonies such as Yu Dao claimed neither was the answer, both cultures were deeply rooted in the land and the people, independence was necessary. This idea was greatly opposed by all parties. All governing heads of states had their seats on a long desk at the front of the room. A mediator at the side holding a hammering which came down after every sentence or so to approve or disapprove motions and silence the audience. “You have to understand,” Mecha pleaded standing his ground in the massive meeting room where rows and rows of governing officials sat with their staffs and teams all eyes focused on him. Scattered murmuring filled the room as all governing officials exchanged looked with each other. The scarred young man looked at his sister who sat in the audience. If anybody could convince them, it would be her. Afterall, she had been planning this for most of her adult life. She stood up confidently looking at the room filled with mostly middle-aged Fire Nation men. How typical. They all seemed to look down at the her with contempt. “It’s impossible to go back to either sovereignty,” she stood up. Tall, back straight, shoulders square like always. “Mark my words, war will lash out again as both the Earth Kingdom and the Fire Nation will dispute for their territories and neither will succeed.” She warned. “The best option is to come together and become a unified and independent republic.” Nobody said a word and she continued. “I –“ She began and looked at her brother from across the room. He nodded. “We believe that our colony, the Vice Royal colony of Yu Dao, is proof that our differences should make us stronger, not divide us. We live in a time when we should be building bridges not walls. Together uniting not only Earth and Fire, but Water as well. I believe we can build a thriving metropolis which would welcome all. Bringing talents, ideas and cultures from all over the world together as one.” The murmurs in the audience grew louder and soon they turned into a spread of cold, cruel laughs amongst the crowd. The laughter was mocking and echoed the large room. Regardless she did not stand down. “Excuse me,” An Earth Kingdom official who was lightly laughing rose to his feet. “Vice Royal Governor,” he addressed her brother instead of her. “Why would you allow this young lady to speak on your behalf?” “What are her qualifications?” Another governor asked also addressing her brother and not her. “I am well read, traveled and educated in the history, cultures and political climates of our world.” She answered. “My brother and I both strongly stand by the notion that our ways have to change. The war is over and the world cannot continue to go on as it has for the past one-hundred years.” “My sister can speak for herself, thank you,” Her brother added after a moment crossing his arms behind his back smiling proudly at his younger sister. He wasn’t going to have none of this nonsense. “If Yu Dao wants to stand alone, let them, be but we will not stand with you. We will not lose our customs, our traditions and our national identity and pride to the ideas of some anarchist!” The Governor or the Taiga River Valley slammed a hard fist down on the wooden desk. Arguing and talking got louder. “We are not anarchist!” Mecha backed up. “The Colony’s terrain rightfully belongs to the Earth Kingdom!” “Preposterous, more Fire Nationers live there than in any other place in the continent!” “We have a history there!” “When other nations send people here, they will not send their best!” The arguing got louder, bickering and disagreement being shot back and forth between all government and policy officials. None of them coming to an agreement when suddenly the main doors of the meeting room were parted open with a loud slam. Under the arch of the door stood three Fire Sages wearing their regal crimson robes. The three looked aged and walked in with solemn expressions. Reaching the front of the room where the heads of state sat. “Silence!” The mediator slammed his hammer down repeatedly. The room once again grew silent. All arguing parties remained standing. “A message of impertinence importance from Fire Lord Zuko.” One of the Fire Sages stood in the center of the room. The other two tagging along behind. He pulled out a golden scroll from the inside of his sleeve one which was still sealed with the royal wax stamp. He unraveled it, breaking it open and read a couple of minutes of political jargon. “-As of now, it is with great honor and pride that the Fire Nation succeeds half of its entire territory. All Fire Nation lands ranging from below the Northern Artic Sea and above the Gao Ling provinces. Hereby in this statement referred to as The Fire Nation’s colonies including Vice Royal territories of the nation such as: Bahamut, Taiga River Valley, Hu Xin, Yu Dao…” The Fire Sage continued naming numerous more if not all colonial lands that stood property of the Fire Nation. Officials stood up slowly hands pressed against their desks in support as they awaited the news of what would come of their lands. “All formerly mentioned territories, bodies of land and water, will be endowed… to Lord-“ The Fire Sage lost his voice; his eyes were raised with a ghastly look. The room remained silent not a single noise could be heard. You could hear a pin drop. Everybody on the edge of their seats. Mecha an Tsai’s eyes rapidly darted from the Fire Sage that was speaking to each other in disbelief. Her palms felt cold at what the man was reading all blood draining from her face. The man that was reading the Royal message in took a sharp breath. He placed a hand on a nearby desk to steady himself. “All formerly mentioned territories, bodies of land and water, will be endowed to Lord Tsai of Yu Dao as an absolute and independent monarch-“ The words of the Fire Sage became inaudible as chaos ensured in the room. Shouting the throwing of items across the meeting room. The mediator hammer incessantly to a deaf crowd. Tsai had not move had not had a reaction other than shocked at the words that rocked her. Mecha could see greedy hands reaching for her, screaming at her, about to pull and tug at her in anger. He cursed loudly and ran across the room grabbing his sisters’ arm and running out of the room kicking and knocking out everyone and everything that came in their way. “I can’t believe it…” He said catching his breath once the two were outside hiding in some nearby alleyway.  “He gave you the colonies!” He gaped eyes wide in disbelief. “Tsai! You’re a Lord! You’re the Lord of the Colonies!” He let out a shaky laugh. She was distraught, eyes lowered to the floor, her mind racing. Still struck and in disbelief at what had happened. He had followed through with his word. She thought about his moral comma… That made more sense now. “What are you going to do?” He asked. “I… I don’t know…” She admitted completely at a loss.
All of her life she had dreamed about this moment, planned for it prepared for it, but as it came to her like a wild raging bull, she wasn’t sure how to grab it by the horns. xxx As predicted war came to the colonies once again. The Battle of Yu Dao, as it would later be called consisted on King Kuei, the Earth Kingdom’s monarch, coming to claim his lost territories and Fire Lord Zuko from the Fire Nation sending troops to defend the territory known as the colonies from an invasion. Revolutionaries from the colonies rose in arms to defend their independence. Even Aang and the rest of the group returned to stand by the independence of the colonial territories. In the end all parties gathered outside the gates of Yu Dao ready to attack. All wearing military uniforms, helmets, weapons and on guard ready to strike. As if one hundred years of war had not been enough… It was only through the Avatar’s mediation that an agreement between Fire Lord Zuko, Lord Tsai and King Kuei was reached. The colonies would remain independent, the most recently acquired ones would return to the governing body of the Earth Kingdom. Lord Tsai renounced her title after declaring that the older colonies, particularly the ones with a blended identity and strong roots of both Fire Nationers and Earth Kingdomers would become part of a new independently governing body which was baptized as the Republic of Nations in which every nation would send an elected representative to delegate on their behalf. That’s how the colonies were liberated and Republic of Nations came to be…
xxxx AN: Short chapter, not my favorite but it had to be done.  Next chapter we’re going back to Present time Fire Nation. On to better things. Leggggooooo!! prev: https://gloves94.tumblr.com/post/625513136018112512/kingdom-of-the-sun-fire-lord-zuko-4 next:
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