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waterfire1848 · 5 months
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Kind of Sokkla AU - During the Boiling Rock, Azula dies by falling off the gondola. For some reason, the spirit's decide it's Sokka's fault so her ghost is now haunting him and only he can see her.
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seyaryminamoto · 1 year
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Here's my work for the Sokkla Holiday Exchange, for @purpleplatypusbear21! As usual, I've made art for this event, but this time I wrote a little something for it as well.
... Also, for the record, there's two artworks in this particular gift, and I don't dare post the other one on this site. :') If you'd like to see it, head on to see the full pieces in AO3! If you'd rather not see it... then please heed the story rating and the warning of NSFW art, please :')
It was really interesting designing their elven forms, I'll say. So many details, but it was a fun exercise to try out! Anyway, hope everyone likes it! Happy holidays!
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kigozula · 1 year
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Hi, new to this ship have any Sokkla fics recommendations? Thanks!
Hi!=)
I don't know if you like long fics or oneshots or both.
My personal expectation from a Sokkla fic is a Sokka who is dedicated and faithful to Azula. The ones on the list I have here contain such fics. I‘d recommend you checking the notes;))
It Had To Be You (Modern AU) by Seyaryminamoto
Here is a continuation. And here is a christmas special (that'll have a continuation as well I believe?)
I was not a friend of modern au's until I read this "long-shot" xD. The whole concept is very interesting. I especially like how Sokka is portrayed in this one. His personality and actions make sense and doesn't get influenced by other's. His relationship with Azula is very cute. The families are described very well too.
Gladiator by Seyaryminamoto
I‘m reading and following this Story for years now. (M-Rated). My hero in this story is Azula!
It’s very long and so captivating.
Here you can find artworks.
(IMPORTANT; Since questions might arise: (see above), I change factors for myself. For me, in stories I like, Sokka is only with Azula. He has nothing with anyone else throughout the storytelling. It's the right thing for me. I change/ignore/rewrite it like this for reasons. Otherwise it’s not acceptable for me:) So in this one Sokka does not sleep with anyone in chapter 28 and goes straight to Azula. The rest of the story works perfectly well and same this way too. It fits Sokka‘s character more since he has a high moral. And this way I like him and respect him).
"Arranged Marriage" (Sokkla Saturdays Oneshot) by Seyaryminamoto. Part 1 and Part 2
As the title says, it's about an arranged marriage between Azula and Sokka. Very fun and beautiful. Includes almost all of their family members.
"Each Other's First" (Sokkla Saturdays Oneshot) by Seyaryminamoto
Another modern au. Very adorable!
Honestly, I could list so many stories of Seyaryminamoto. An inspirational author with stories that I love reading again and again. She has some great writing, ideas and surprises. Also, if I read modern au's, it's always from Seyary.<3
It's fact that she also did lots of work for Sokkla.
Getting Azula Home by writteninbluefire
And oldie but goldie.
I've read this YEARS ago. I knew I liked it and it's on my favorites on ff.net. But I should reread it I think. Sadly, there were no further updates (unless in another platfrom).
Usually I dislike canon stuff that includes the comics, but this one was an exception.
Before I frown by FireAndIce123
Titanic AU xD. It's fun and well written. Also been a long time since I last read it.
The Future Looks Brighter Together by MomochiZoey
An AU of The Day Of Black Sun, where Azula joins the Gaang.
Long Overdue by Akkizyao
I like this one because Sokka takes Azula to Kya's grave. The trust and love he has for her is what made me like this story.
The Blizzard by DeadDirector
It's more on the excplicit side, so be warned=D Married Igloo Sokkla!!
My Stories are to be found here on tumblr or on ff.net & ao3
If you'd like to know which one's are my favorite, I like my Kim Possible AU one-shots Only You & Me. And I totally love my Pretend Couple , "And Then He Saw Her" & "Blue looks good on you"
You can also check my favorite stories on my ff.net profile.
Most of them are one-shots. Gladiator and Getting Azula Home have chapters. There was another fic I was reading, but it's been years and I have no idea where to find it or if I finished reading it.
I am sure there are more stories I'd enjoy, but as it is, these are my favorites currently. Hope you find something on the list you can like. Thanks for asking and you're welcome!
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hello-yue-here · 2 years
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before i title my fics i have a working title cuz i like to name my fics after songs and whatnot but sometime it takes me a while to find the right song lyric to match the story vibes
so here are some of the working titles of my fics and wips from before i named them and some that are still actually called that because i think its funny and im bored rn.
“chris harrison deals with new bachelorette scandal: this time its queer” -heart dont stand a chance
“debate club sokkla ft. close up magician jet third wheel” -currently untitled fic that i havent posted hut i think u get the gist of it
“sokka vs. the lesbians: the great boss battle” -cherry
“we get it olivia, youre a libra who worked in a flower shop” -currently untitled zukka oneshot. yes it is a flowershop au BITE ME
“project ur entire childhood onto izumi. go on do it.” -i love you (and that’s all i really know)
“this bad boy can fit so many fluff tropes in it” -pretty boy
“akaashi (17) and akaashi (27) swap bodies and akaashi (17) isnt gonna do shit to fix it cuz hes finally w bokuto- a thread” -bodyswap bokuaka fic lol
“okay but like what if yue wasnt the moon” -where’d all the time go (i promise i havent forgotten you baby)
“jet and suki would make a good buddy cop duo” -untitled jet goes to the boiling rock au
“lesbian sorority lesbian sorority lesbian sorority les-“ -yours
“boy have you lost your mind cuz ill help you find it (affectionate)” -untitled iwaoi au featuring ~amnesia~
“contrary to popular belief, katara is bad at romance. like rlly bad at romance.” -kataang au where katara is a horrendous flirt. absolutely awful at it.
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zeus-favorite-child · 2 years
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Okay hear me out. Modern au where Lu Ten is a heir of the Dragon Empire company and has been receiving death threats while Ozai, his uncle suggested to Iroh to hire bodyguards. Which Iroh did but no one seems to endure Lu Ten's mischievous behavior. He always finds a way to make his new bodyguard quit. Not until Ozai offers Iroh some help by giving his brother one of his top-notch agents, Jun a girl with a mysterious past. Jun is an enigma to Lu Ten, he can't understand how the girl always find a way to twist the situation they're in to and make him fluster in the process. They will of course fall in love but will never admit it to each other since Lu Ten is already set to marry a childhood friend/other heir of a big company while Jun will deny her feelings since it will get in the way of her 'real' mission, which is to kill Lu Ten. Will Jun finish her mission or will she have a change of heart and let herself fall in love with her target. How will Lu Ten react if he founds out that he's been in love with his own assassin.
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sokk1a · 4 years
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Sokkla Saturday Prompts and Dates 
(Event spanning from October 3rd to November 28th) 
Hello again. As of this moment, the poll for Sokkla Saturday prompts is closed and we have our results.
Each week will feature two prompts: all content creators will be free to choose between either prompt when creating their work. Here’s a list with the dates and the prompts assigned to each of them:
October 3: “I lost my clothes and need to borrow yours“ OR Bodyguard and VIP AU
October 10: “As if that would happen!“ OR Zuko/Katara kids are waterbenders. Sokka/Azula’s kids are firebenders.
October 17: Arranged marriage OR Touch
October 24: Denial OR Lost in forest and feelings
October 31: “I melt in your hands“ OR A song of ice and fire
November 7: Making a deal OR “I was your wife in a previous life“
November 14: Reunite after a long time OR Loyalty
November 21: First time OR Yakuza AU
November 28: Sokkla is painful for Zuko OR Free Day
The poll resulted in 17 clear winners, with a multiple tie on the 18th prompt. So we have decided that the last day will only have one prompt and Free Day, therefore, if you’d like, you can write a story without following any specific prompts on the final date.
Starting October 3rd, Sokkla Saturdays will begin. Participants will create content centered around Sokka and Azula, following the prompts offered on each date. Please tag #sokklasaturday and/or #sokkla saturday within the first five tags of your entry: feel free to message us your entries if we miss them, as some content might not be featured within Tumblr’s search system. Make sure to tag appropriately in case there is any mature content within your work. Lastly, we are here to enjoy ourselves and celebrate our favorite pairing, so all participants of this event are encouraged to be cordial, supportive and positive to each other.
If you would like to see the total votes for the winning prompts:
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As you can see, there are 17 clear winners and there are ties on 18 place. We have decided to take the first 9 most votes collected prompts as first choice for each day and after some debate paired them with the rest prompts, ensuring the themes were different for each day.
Votes on all submitted prompts are bellow. Some titles are so big that they don’t fit and are not shown.
Missing titles are in order: “And now on with the show“, “As if that would happen“, Bodyguard and VIP AU, Dungeons and Dragons AU, “I lost my clothes and need to borrow yours“, “I was your wife in previous life“, Lost in forest and feelings, Reunite after a long time, Sokkla is painful for Zuko, Yu-Gi-Oh AU, Zuko/Katara kids are waterbenders, Sokka/Azula’s kids are firebenders
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southslates · 4 years
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do you ship azula with anyone?
Aha this isn't the most popular thing to say but I love Azula. She might be my fave ATLA character, and yeah, I got some ships for her, especially redeemed :)
I really love Tyzula! It's my second ship after Zutara and the way they fit just makes me happy. I love Ty Lee a lot too, and I think that they could really understand each other.
I also ship Sokkla and Azulaang. Most of this in an AU world, but I love reading Azula's dynamic with them. There's something super fun about Zutara and Sokkla happening together aha. And Azulaang is THE power couple. Aang keeping Azula in check makes me happy, it can be strangely wholesome? And Azutara when I'm feeling some prodigy girls aha.
I think that a redeemed Azula could work well with a lot of people! And even when she's not, the darker aspect of that is super interesting to explore.
Thanks for asking! :)
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eddieow · 4 years
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A Little Piece of Heaven
Before I made the announcement of I Won’t See You Tonight Parts 1 & 2, I have been plotting out this story. I plotted out this story more than the current story I am working on. It’s going to be the first of many future Sokkla stories that I hope you all will enjoy. The first three chapters are completed but I do not feel that it’s the right time to post them as I have been working on my main story and reading fanfics (Avatar and non-Avatar fics).  Once I’m at least halfway done through my main project, I will split my time between typing between the two stories. Now, before y’all say that I won’t have complete focus, you are partially right. This story, chapter length wise, will be shorter than The Unsung Hero (my main project, a Rainbow Six Siege fic). However, story length wise, ALPOH will be longer than TUH as I will be releasing twice as much more chapters that I have planned for TUH.
The shorter I have each chapter for ALPOH (I’m aiming for 4k to 6k, minimal chapters will be 10k or more), the more chapters that you will get to read.
I still want to plot out everything first before I get to typing in case new ideas come to find and if they seem to fit better in a arc.
For I Won’t See You Tonight Parts 1 & 2, it will be a Modern AU set in a world very similar to The Unsung Hero. Though, Rainbow, White Masks, and other big organizations or any other Ubisoft properties besides a select few characters will appear in IWSYT1&2 besides my OC Captain Roman Y. De La Rosa, Joker Team, Taina Pereira (Caveira), Jordan Trace, Eliza Cohen,  and Chael Sonnen. I Won’t See You Tonight Parts 1 & 2 will be written after ALPOH.
Here are the arcs for ALPOH:
1.) Forgotten Faces Arc 2.) Second Heartbeat Arc 3.) Save Me Arc 4.) Southern Water Kingdom Arc Part 1 5.) Finding Ursa Arc 6.) Shepherd of Fire Arc 7.) Visiting the Fire Nation Arc 8.) Southern Water Kingdom Arc Part 2 9.) The War between the Blues Arc 10.) The Spirit Library Arc 11.) City of Evil Arc 12.) Southern Water Kingdom Arc Part 3 13.) League of Legends Arc 14.) Natural Born Killer Arc 15.) Hail To The King and Queen Arc 16.) Southern Water Kingdom Arc Part 4 17.) Return to the City of Evil Arc 18.) Unsainted Arc 19.) Harmonic Convergence Arc 20.) Southern Water Kingdom Arc Part 5, finale
Thank you again to @seyaryminamoto, @bellatrixobsessed1, Tubendo, Madamebomb, and many other Sokkla fanfic writers that inspired me 
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firelxrdsdaughter · 5 years
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Sometimes I think about @sky-kiss ‘s Royal Protector au, and in a fit of nostalgia I painted Azula and Roku II. 
They chased some spy dude but unfortunately lost the trail. 
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fanwright · 7 years
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Sokkla FMA AU
This one is pretty long. Click “read more” for the full story.
Resenbool never struck Azula as particularly significant place. 
As far as her eyes could see the rolling hills stretched out in all directions like a vast green sea, the tall grasses swaying gently in the spring sun, trees rustling in the breeze. She could almost pretend like the war never touched this place, if it weren’t for the occasional crater the farmers in the area worked their fields around.
The parking brake groaned as she pulled the lever up, killing the engine with the turn of a key as the harsh metallic chatter of the pistons died away. As Azula opened the door to her automoblie she could hear bells clatter in the distance as a lone shepherd rushed his flock along, sheep baying as they marched away. Quaint living. Green, innocent, and unmolested. The sands of Ishval seemed so far away, distant as a half-remembered dream. 
Azula sighed, breathing in the air as her gaze settled upon the portly old shepherd, the past echoing through her. If she could truly forget.
She didn’t miss the look in the old man’s eyes as he quickly turned away, waddling behind his flock. Disgust, fear, hatred, it didn’t matter. It was all the same to her. She wasn’t welcomed by most in Resenbool, but they would, under penalty of imprisonment or death, tolerate her presence. After all, a State Alchemist was backed by the central government’s authority - a living weapon, ready to be unchained and let loose upon Amestria’s enemies.
Just as they were let loose in Ishval.
Boots crunching against the dirt path up to the small cottage, Azula stopped in front of the door, just shy of knocking on the wood. Her automotive arm shook, joints grinding and chinking against steel plating. Little electrical pulses coursed through the wiring as her eye twitched painfully, grinding her teeth slowly as faces of the dead flashed through her mind.
She reigned herself in, pinching her eyes shut, clutching her metallic arm as she breathed through her nose, fighting the pain. 
A tune-up. She just needed a tune up. Faulty wiring, that was the problem. A quick fix and she was fit to go.
Her voice trembled for moment, “Don’t break.”
Looking up, she opened her eyes to the sun shining above. Listening to the trees sway in the wind, she took a deep breath, swiftly matted out the creases in her royal blue uniform, straightened her garrison cap, and in one decisive motion tapped her metal fingers against the door.
With a light grunt and a final turn of the screwdriver, Sokka tightened the last of the steel forearm plates, “Okay, that ought to do it. Try it out and move it around a bit.”
Azula swiftly spat out the piece of thick rubber she bit down on, rising from her seat beside the workbench, wiping the sweat trickling down her forehead, matting out the creases in her tank top,
She huffed, “Finally.”
Sokka narrowed his eyes, “’Finally’? You can’t rush this stuff you know.”
Rolling her shoulders, she stretched out the steel prosthetic, mechanical fingers grasping at the air, “You take your time while I sit in pain.”
He rolled his eyes, folding his arms, “You won’t take the anesthetic. I keep telling you there’s no shame in it. Just because you’ve got wires in that arm doesn’t mean you can’t feel anything. You know how careful I have to be installing that arm?”
A short pause. She stiffened her back and her metallic fingers cease to move. 
She turns to him with a sharp glare, “I’m aware.”
Sighing, Sokka threw his hands up, mimicking surrender, “Fine, whatever, you’re the State Alchemist, you obviously know more about the fine arts of mechanical engineering and surgical medicine than the guy who practices both.” 
Boot’s shifted against the worn floor boards as Azula took a stance, jabbing her mechanical arm at the air. Again she did it, falling into a practiced rhythm, testing for any tension in the joints, wary for any rogue electrical spark that might throw her off balance. 
Smooth and effortless, as if fresh off the assembly line. He certainly had the touch.
“Lucky for you I didn’t have to do a complete overhaul,” Sokka said, rising from his seat as he observed Azula, listening for squeaks or screeches in the joints, “Wires in the bicep and joint connecting it to the pneumatic actuator were worn out, so it was just a matter of replacing and hooking them back up to your nervous system.”
Folding his arms, he leaned against a wall and watched Azula deliver and uppercut to an invisible foe. She was already sweating, flaring her nostrils with each jab.
He smirked, practically talking to himself, “And then a routine oiling, a bit of polishing here and there. Oh, and I did have replace the steel plating near the shoulder joint with something lighter. Just so happened to have some new aluminum alloy plates lying around. Figure that would take some stress off the ball bearings in the shoulder joint.”
She stopped abruptly, looking at him through narrowed eyes, “Yes. It feels… different.”
“Well, good then! It should. I mean, the plates are from an M1911F model, but the good thing about that line is that you can practically jury-rig it to the earlier M1910 series models without anyone being the wiser.”
“Hm. Very resourceful of you.”
Sokka covered his mouth, feigning coquettishness, “Oh, stop it, you! You’re going to make me blush.”
She rolled her eyes, groaning, “Your sarcasm is as grating as ever.”
“I consider it a healthy sense of humor myself,” he said, lifting himself from the wall as he strolled into the kitchen the next room over, “I fix up people’s limbs for a living now, Azula, its messy work. Gotta laugh about something now and then!” 
Leaving her to freshen up and put on her coat, Sokka browsed the cupboards for a few clean drinking glasses. He hardly had any as it was and most of the dishes were in the sink, still dirty from the night before. Sighing, he took two from the top of the stack of dirty plates, slung a nearby dishrag over his shoulder, and rinsed out the glasses with some soap. Satisfied, he dried them off and set them on the nearby table. 
As he was rummaging through the cupboards again he heard Azula’s heavy footsteps against the creaking floorboards, taking her seat at one of the chairs near the small table.
“Hang on, I’ll find it,” he said, pushing aside cups and dishes, “Its here somewhere…”
He could feel her eyes on his back, judging him, “Don’t you remember where it is?”
“Sometimes? I mean, I like to switch it up from time to time, just to throw off any cops that might search my place. Ishval Whiskey is both rare, out of production, and illegal here. Resenbool is in a dry county after all.”
“No, you don’t need to ‘switch it up’, just keep it in place you will remember.”
He looked back at her, “I do remember where it is… I think.”
She shook her head derisively, “Ugh. Idiot. Its in the last cupboard on the right.”
Quirking and eyebrow, Sokka slowly made his way to the cupboard she specified. Rummaging through it and looking toward the back, sure enough, he found what he was looking for.
He blinked, “Oh. There it is.”
Azula merely inspected the metal digits on her automotive hand, causally clinking them together, “I told you so.”
“How did you know?”
“Because when I was here last week, you got a little too drunk. I set you on your bed and put the bottle there.”
He searched his memory, tilting his head to the side, “Ah. Right.”
“Indeed.”
Gently, she took hold of a nearby glass, teetering it from side to side, “Now lets have that drink shall we? I’m parched.”
Blinking, Sokka shrugged his shoulders and grabbed the dark blue bottle of whiskey from behind the stack of plates.
“I’ll get the snacks then.”
The sun had set over the horizon and the stars began glinting in the night sky just outside the cottage window. The candlelights caught in the empty whiskey bottle. The cheese and crackers had long since been eaten. Time had slipped away, the waning hours filled with drinks, stories, and laughter.
As the kitchen grew dim, the last light of the sun snuffed out over the hills, Sokka was content to share the silence with Azula. There was little to say, except what he feared would slip out in a sudden, drunken outburst.
His finger traced a circle over the rim of his empty glass, his mind swimming in warm bliss, frogs croaking outside his window. Not a bad way to spend an evening he supposed.
The chair Azula sat in creaked as she leaned back against it. She idly searched the pockets of her military coat and pulled out her silver pocket watch, flipping the lid open and checking the time. Even in the dim light Sokka could still make out the pentagram - the emblem - of the Amestrian State Alchemists carved over the surface.
She sighed as she tossed the watch on the table, her voice alien and harsh, eyes glued the half-empty glass in front of her, “ Do you remember it? Ishval?”
Sokka blinked, puzzled by her tone. She reached out and gently traced her metal fingers over the emblem on the watch.
“I… try not to. Its hard sometimes,” he said, clearing is throat.
She slowly nodded her head, “It keeps you up at night, doesn’t it?” 
He winced at her words, lips tightly pursed, “Volunteers like me had it rough too, Azula.”
“No doubt. Eight years of bloody attrition.”
“Eight years of dying. Fuck. If I’d had known what I signed up for I would have never joined the state army. I don’t know how a damn fool like me made through.”
She chuckled, without a hint of cheer or joy, running her hands through her neatly combed hair, “Of course you don’t. A little man like you, hunched in a ditch clutching his rifle, against the fanatical Ishvalans hordes. I wager you and your friends cheered as we Alchemists came in and cut them all down for you.”
His chest tightened painfully and a cold shiver snaked up his spine. The smell of cordite from spent shells thick in his nose, the course white sand blinding him, the coppery taste of blood on his tongue. 
The sizzle and pop of burning flesh consumed by azure flames.
Sokka’s darted to the empty whiskey bottle, yearning for another drink. He looked to Azula instead, her gaze leveled at him, “… some of us did.”
Azula scoffed, “Did you?”
He gulped hard, as if trying to swallow a rock lodged in his throat, “I don’t remember really. Too busy keeping my head down or-”
The bone caved in as he bashed the bastard’s head in with the butt of his rifle, the sand turning red. Again and again and again and again and-
“-trying to survive.”
Sokka started to rub his hands together, feeling cold. He could still feel how his sweaty palms clenched the rifle, how the man squirmed under him, grasping at his uniform.
“You did what you had to do,” she heard him say.
He turned to the alchemist. Her eyes were still fixed on the silver pocket watch, her metal fingers resting over the smooth surface.
“Was that all though? Just… following orders? Kill them all before they kill us?”
She fixed him with glare through narrowed eyes, “Orders. Hmph. Orders are what got us stuck in that quagmire in the first place. Command sends recruits into the most barren place in Amestria over a few scuffles, thinking firepower and numbers will win the day, and then they send in the State Alchemists to fix their stupid mistake.”
Her mechanical fingers tighten over the pocket watch. Sokka’s eyes widened as the silver metal buckled under the pressure. He could hear the glass breaking and the little gears grind to a halt.
She spoke through gritted teeth, “And to fight what, Sokka? To kill what? A rabble of fucking civilians?”
He stared off into the shadows of the kitchen, trying to make sense of it all, looking for an answer, “I… I-I don’t-”
He leveled his sights on her as she clutched her father’s arm tightly, the old man’s head covered in bandages, both their faces pressed against the stone wall. 
God. No.
She looked like Katara.
“Aim!”
“For god sake, why!? Kill me, not them! I shot your friend, why should the rest die!”
His insides churned. The oldman’s voice rang in his ears. He wasn’t going to do it. He wasn’t going to do it. He wasn’t going to do it. He wasn’t going to-
“Fire!” 
He choked on a single word, “… yes.”
And then It hit him. It hit him as hard as the bullet he put in the girl’s head. He felt sick all over again.
Sokka turned to Azula, “That’s exactly what we did. And now there’s nothing left of Ishval.”
Her eyes seemed to sear his soul, wrath drenched in grief. She started breathing through her nose and fixed a menacing glare on him. 
Without warning, she shot up from her seat, teeth clenched, the silver pocket watch clutched in her automotive hand, ready to throw it at him. He jumped from his chair as he shielded his face, falling to the floor, glasses cracking against the wood as they fell.
He expected fire to conjure from her hand at the flick of her wrist. She could do it easily - the transmutation circle etched into her glove allowed her to conjure flames at her leisure. He had seen so many die that way, a trail of ash and bone left in her wake, blue cinders carrying on the wind.
But there was nothing. No fire, no smoke, no seared flesh. Only the sound of steel splintering wood as the table shattered to pieces under Azula’s ferocious strength. Her eyes desperately searched the dim room, looking for a way out of the dark. She ambled about, finally collapsing to her knees, the drinks taking their toll on her. Gears and shards of silver fell through her steel fingers as she buried her face in her palms.
Sokka could barely hear Azula’s voice as her shoulders bucked violently, her body slouched forward, “Are… a-are we monsters?”
He stared at her as he laid there on the floor, unable to answer. His eyes stung and her words began to sink in.
“Murderers? W-Were-,” she tried feebly to rein herself in, “Were we soldiers or exterminators, Sokka?” 
In the dimness of the kitchen he could barely make out her form. Fighting back a painful headache as his vision blurred, he slowly got up and stumbled his way toward Azula, feet shuffling passed shards of glass.
He tried to speak, “I… want to believe we were soldiers, Azula.”
With one swift motion and a hard pull, his father ripped the medal from his uniform and threw it to the floor. The flimsy bronze metal bent and the colorful ribbon was rend from the pin.
For bravery - for mowing down dozens with a maxim gun in a single afternoon.
Katara held her mother as they looked on, their faces hard and unkind.
“Get out! I won’t have a murderer in this house!”
“Dad, wait, just let me-”
“I said get out!”
Kneeling down beside her, he wrapped his arms around her body, face nuzzled into the nape of her neck, “But its hard to pretend we were. Its hard to keep lying.”
Tears rolled down his cheeks and he pulled her in close. She was so warm and he felt so cold. The war only ever drained him of his strength, even after it was over, and it was a struggle just to keep it from his mind. He felt so selfish as he held her tight. He didn’t want to let go.
His eyes widened as Azula’s arms wrapped around his neck. He could feel her tears trickle down and touch his cheeks, her metal hand grasping tightly at the back of his head, the last pieces of the pocket watch falling between her fingers. She couldn’t hold back anymore. All he could do was hold her, knowing it was just a futile gesture.
Time slowly passed away as the silence of the night crept by. He stayed like that with her, but for how long he didn’t know. He just held her until the tears dried, until his grip around her waist slackened and their breathing calmed, the war heavy in their hearts.
Her voice was slow and measured, “I can still hear it. At night, when the crickets finally sleep.”
Sokka’s hand went to her head, gently running his fingers through her hair.
She breathed in his scent stared off into the darkness, “Howitzers when they shake the ground, bullets when they pass over your head. That horrendous, deafening noise when the maxim guns open up. It just won’t leave.”
His eyes twitched at the memory and he sighed into her hair. He could still feel the vibration of the gun, how it shook him to the bone like a buzz-saw through wood, how the muzzle flashes blinded him just before he tore men in half.
She continued, “… There was is this platoon trapped in the heart of the Old City. I remember passing you by when we took the minaret over looking El Zeyd Square. You waved at me.”
“… I remember. You didn’t wave back.”
“They we’re pinned down. Going to be overrun. A runner from the platoon managed to get through. Said they needed a State Alchemist. I rushed there as fast as I could.”
Sokka closed his eyes, rubbing her head, remembering the sun baked ruins of the Old City.
“Runner took a bullet as we rushed down an alley. Died before he hit the ground. Didn’t even hear where the shot came from with all the noise. I just kept running. I knew I was close.”
She paused, her body tensing up.
“Azula?” he asked.
“… I rushed into a building, choking on dust. Started to…” she gulped, clearing her throat, “to clear out the rooms. I could hear them, the Ishvalans, on the next floor above me.”
Another pause. Sokka didn’t press her. 
She soldered on regardless, “… They never saw me coming. Room by room, I burned them out. I didn’t stop, not even when I choked on the smoke. I just kept going, kept burning everything I saw. I can’t even remember how many I killed. Its all just a blur.”
His hands started to shake as a cold shiver coursed through him. The Azure Flame Alchemist. That’s what they called her. A walking, breathing flame-thrower.
“And in those flames I…” she stuttered, choking on her words, “I saw him. This little boy. Dancing. And screaming. Blue fire just… consuming him. Family burning up as he tried to escape.”
Sokka’s eyes widened. Her voice trembled as she continued, “He… rushed out of the room. Tackled me. I kicked him off with my boot and he… he hit his little head on the wall and started squirming. Crying…” 
She buried her head in in the crook of his neck. Sokka could feel warm tears trickle down his skin.
“Tried to put him out. Made a special transmutation circle on the floor as quick as I could. Made some water for him. He just… he just wouldn’t stop crying.” 
Azula’s arms recoiled from around his neck as her automotive hand started to shake violently. She slowly rung her hands, as if trying to wipe some stain off of them.
“I tried to drag him away. His little shirt crumbled to ash. His flesh just…” she shook her head, “… just peeled off. Could feel his bones in the palm of my hands as I lifted him up.”
Her voice cracked as she sniffed through her nose, “I ran with him in my arms. Left the platoon to die. Took him all the way back to our lines to a bivouac. He screamed the entire way. I laid him down in front of a medic, threatened him. Told him to save the kid.”
She ran her palms over her face and breathed, rage in place of sorrow, “… he didn’t even look at him. He just… called over a soldier and told him to ‘do it’. And he ended the boy. With one, two bashes to his head, right in front of me.” 
She looked at Sokka, searching for answers he couldn’t give, “I never did that again. I made sure I followed orders, made sure I didn’t crack, and they watched me just in case I would. That boy is my nightmare, Sokka. Reminds me that I’m a monster.” 
Her eyes were heavy and her head lolled from sheer exhaustion.
Azula looked away, “I’m so tired. So fucking tired. I just want a night where I don’t see him.”
Without thinking, with no words to reassure her, fatigue making him groggy, Sokka merely kissed her forehead. She barely registered the gesture.
“Stay here tonight. Got a spare cot,” he said, helping her up as he lifted off the floor.
Nodding, she staggered through the dark out of the kitchen door, turning the corner down a short hallway, Sokka close behind. She struggled to turn the door handle, cursing under her breath as it finally opened.
He felt there was something he could say, something to tell her that everything would be alright, that she wasn’t alone. His head began to swim, the whiskey playing hell on his thoughts, and the words just wouldn’t come out. It was a struggle just to stand straight.
As she entered the spare room, he bit his lower lip, desperately trying to say something.
But what could he say? How could he possibly help Azula and tell her that things would be okay if the same demons haunted his every thought? She wouldn’t believe him.
He slurred the only words he could think of, “G’night.”
Yet, just as he turned away, Sokka heard her call out to him.
“Stay.”
He pinched his eyes shut. He didn’t know what came over him. He just knew that a warm body beside him would make the cold nights a little bearable for a change. Keep the nightmares away. He felt so empty sleeping alone.
When he entered the room and closed the door Azula was already laying on the cot, her back toward him as she slept facing the wall. She didn’t bother taking off her boots or her uniform. That suited him fine. As he laid down beside her he left his clothes on as well. He was too tired to even unbutton his shirt. 
As he wrapped an arm around her waist she scooted in and arched her back to the curve of his chest, metallic fingers gliding across his forearm. They were surprisingly tender. He nuzzled his head in the nape of her neck, lips on her skin, arms holding her tight.
It was deep into the night before Sokka fell asleep. He listened to Azula softly breathe, fatigue finally claiming her, steel fingers twitching now and again against his arm. Her words still rang in his thoughts, keeping him awake.
Are we monsters?
He feared the answer. There was blood on his hands, on her hands, and nothing could wipe away the stains. 
He fell asleep, silently praying for an answer, hoping for a way to take it all back, to anyone above who would listen.
The last thing he heard was a lone cricket’s reply.
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Leap of Faith: Sokkla Saturdays 2022
Day Nine: "Blue looks good on you"
On FF.net//On AO3
A/N:
And once again, we reach the end of our Sokkla Saturdays.
The story I'll present this time won't be as lighthearted as many I've written for this event since its inception. The source of this darker storyline, however, comes from a train of interpretation, headcanon and belief that I've seen growing stronger in fandom as of late: the belief that Zuko shouldn't forgive his sister, shouldn't help her grow, shouldn't have any role in her potential redemption.
While I don't focus primarily on Azula and Zuko's relationship and its healing during my stories, such themes are typically implied or implicit in my work while I focus on the storylines I do want to explore. Nevertheless, the notion that Zuko, someone who benefited so much from forgiveness and who has outright stated to Ozai that the Fire Nation's new era should be about "peace and kindness", should in turn allow his sister no peace and offer her no kindness has been rather disturbing for me, to the point where I wondered how to convey my opinion on such beliefs...
This story has shaped up to be one of my best ways to do so: what would Azula's post-canon story look like if her brother chooses to follow the rather aggressive fandom take where he should imprison her and demand that Aang takes away her bending, basically declaring that she deserves the same level of punishment and mercilessness as his father does?
Evidently, this is but one possible way in which such a storyline would proceed, other people can just as well imagine it in different ways, goes without saying. This, simply, is my personal idea of how to go about it. And while the focus on this story is not on Zuko, I suspect it will be clear that his actions and refusal to forgive are the core reasons for why this story happens as it does.
The last thing I'd like to say is that I actually don't believe canon Zuko would act this way, no matter how conflictive and contentious my relationship with his character may be. This is not the way I'd want to write Zuko on any given day, and I frankly do not understand how anyone can advocate for Zuko to be so embittered and cruel while being his fans... though, it's also worth noting that it's probably just a very loud and very small minority of Zuko fans, since most the ones I've met and seen don't stand by this belief at all. Much like my past "dark Ursa AU", which is also a characterization for Ursa that is very distant from canon and from my personal interpretation of her character, this is simply an exploration of narrative possibilities and more of a criticism of that vocal and volatile faction in Zuko's fanbase than it is of Zuko himself. On the bright side, this dark headcanon that certain people in the fandom are wildly militant about has allowed me to build a story I'm actually quite proud of... and I really hope you guys will enjoy it, in its many ups and downs on its way towards providing a resolution for Azula.
Hope you enjoy, and thank you for reading my stories for this year of Sokkla Saturdays.
The ceremonial robes hung heavily and unpleasantly on her shoulders. It was far too much fabric, and she could swear they hadn't been washed properly after whoever had last worn them before her, going by how stiff they felt. If she so much as tried to firebend while wearing this ridiculous outfit, the blue garments would catch fire in a heartbeat, same as the white-and-cream cape over her shoulders. It didn't matter how she shifted the damn outfit, though, it just didn't fit right…
"How did I ever let you talk me into this?" she hissed at the man standing beside her in the dark atrium that would lead them into the ceremonial hall. It didn't surprise her at all that he would smirk deviously at her. "Quit looking at me like that. One would think you're enjoying seeing me in this ridiculous, old-fashioned outfit."
"Aw, and here I thought you'd be stoked about wearing matching clothes with your uncle…" he teased.
She scoffed, shooting him a dangerous glare… one that he fielded with a smirk once again. It was as if he weren't even slightly afraid that she might lash out at him… that she might slap him, punch him or set him on fire. It could have been nice to not be deeply feared for once… but he annoyed her deeply with his antics. If he weren't so irritating, she'd actually be much more appreciative of his reckless trust in her…
For that very trust was the sole reason why she could be here right now, staring at the closed door of that damnable ceremonial hall.
"Why did you do this?" she asked, letting out a deep sigh. He shrugged. "Don't just shrug, damn you: tell me the truth. You could have stood aside and done nothing. Everyone else did exactly that. So why not you? Why did you decide to interfere?"
"Interfere? Is that really the word you want to pick now?"
"It is. Answer the question. And tell me why, of all things, you decided this was the right fate for me instead."
He breathed deeply. His blue eyes met her golden ones. For a moment, she seemed helpless, lost, confused about her place in the world… just as she had been when he had found her anew, in the wilderness of distant Fire Nation islands. When he had convinced her to trust him… when he had brought her back home, expecting a far better outcome than the one she had been dealt.
She had told him she wouldn't return to the asylum under any circumstances… he had promised he wouldn't let that happen to her. When everyone stepped back as Zuko condemned his sister, though, Sokka stepped forward, honoring his vow to ensure her worst nightmare wouldn't come to pass: the only amendment to the sentence Zuko had allowed, then, was prison… as well as the removal of Azula's bending abilities.
Her horror at that notion had been palpable. Both Azula and Sokka had argued against that punishment too, only for everyone else present at the Fire Lord's court to echo it as the safest choice going forward. Even those who seemed uncomfortable, like Aang, like Ty Lee, had kept their mouths shut. There was no curtain of fire… but Sokka had the distinct feeling that Ozai's shadow had not left those halls in the slightest if this was how his son treated his enemies.
She had been dragged to a dungeon afterwards.
That night, Sokka broke her free.
He kept true to his promise and escaped with her, and he only had one plan in mind – a risky one, to be sure, but it was his only immediate solution for her troubles, the only way to ensure they'd escape Zuko's jurisdiction, as well as secure Azula's life and bending:
She would join the Order of the White Lotus.
"You're aware of the reasons. You're not dumb, so don't play dumb," Sokka said, bumping her hip lightly with his own. "A bunch of former Fire Nation soldiers, your uncle included, are part of this organization. They were remorseful, they were allowed to fight against the Fire Nation during the end of the war and they were forgiven for their past crimes because of that. I'm not saying you'll get the same treatment… but if they earned that much leniency, I can't see why you can't be given a chance."
"Well, apparently, my crimes against the world order are far steeper than theirs ever were. I'm sure you've heard everyone say as much, haven't you?" Azula said, rolling her eyes.
"Oh, I don't know about that," Sokka said, glancing at her with unease. "A siege intent on starving a city and razing it to the ground sounds a lot darker than everything you ever did."
"Does it, now?" Azula said, dismissively.
"I'm just saying… we've all had blood on our hands in different ways. And I assumed Zuko, of all people, should know the value of forgiveness by now," Sokka said. "But nothing anyone says can sway that guy when he gets an idea in his head… and I suppose you and your crew of dangerous friends were a bit too much trouble for him."
"Hardly my fault that he can't keep up with me," Azula huffed.
"Well… you humiliated him in front of his entire nation. About five times."
"Serves him right."
"Not sure the White Lotus will appreciate that attitude," Sokka smirked. Azula raised her eyebrows.
"If that's the case, why are you smiling?"
He winced at her spot-on assessment, and it was Azula's turn to smirk at him after he reacted to her words. His cheeks flushed slightly, and he shook his head.
"To be honest? I just… have the feeling that my persistence at helping you has caused Zuko to want my head on a stake every bit as badly as he wants yours," Sokka said. "And it's kind of wild to think that he made the most of other people's willingness to forgive him, only to decide to be merciless with his own family, in turn. I mean… he did a lot of shitty things to us too, back in the day. I'm not saying the stuff you did wasn't harmful and dangerous, but… even when you went on that weird kidnapping spree, you didn't do anything to hurt any of the children irreparably. Though… why did you do that?"
"The kidnapping spree?"
"Yeah. I mean… I'm not sure what that accomplished, beyond taking one more step in making your brother believe you were unforgivable. But I mean… even if that's what you wanted? You probably could've gone about it way differently."
"Is that so?"
"Yeah, I mean… there had to be some way to get that done without having to take care of a preschool class, I mean."
Azula actually laughed at his words. She shook her head as Sokka smiled, and she shrugged carelessly – the White Lotus cape rose and fell when she did as much.
"So, your concern is not on a moralistic level… just in regards of practicality?" Azula asked. Sokka snorted.
"You're someone geared towards efficiency above all else. Don't act like that's not the case anymore," he said, poking her shoulder with one finger. "If you wanted to mess with Zuko, there were many ways to do it without putting in half as much effort to organize that whole situation."
"Maybe you're overestimating me, then," Azula said. Sokka scoffed and shook his head.
"Sure am, Miss 'I took over Ba Sing Se with the subtlest coup in known history'…"
"And that's a good thing now?" Azula asked, raising her eyebrows. Sokka shrugged.
"It's not as bloody as killing thousands of enemies and leaving them to drown in the middle of a considerable ecological disaster, so… I have to hand it to you, your approach to victory was disturbingly efficient and not as chaotic as my own."
Azula gritted her teeth, glancing at Sokka in perplexity. He bit his lip.
"A lot of us did terrible things in the war, and you can say they were for the right or the wrong reasons, depending on who it is… depending on who won. I've reached the conclusion that I don't regret doing everything I did to win the war and defeat your father… but sometimes I wish, anyway, that I'd done it differently. For a while, I disregarded Aang's moral code as a simple difference in culture… until I was the one with so much blood on my hands. The one waking up in the middle of the night in cold sweat because… because I'd keep thinking about all the soldiers and engineers and just regular people I killed with my actions. Maybe I didn't do it personally, maybe I didn't drive a knife through their hearts… but it doesn't change that I'm responsible for their deaths, too."
"Is that why you joined the White Lotus? To atone?" Azula asked. Sokka sighed.
"At first? Nah. I just wanted to stay active, to feel useful, to do things and work to fix more of the world as best as I could… but the more those thoughts plagued me, the more help I needed. I went to Aang, to my sword master, Piandao… their wisdom helped in some ways, but they both believed, too, that I had to find my own answers. And I'm still looking for them…"
"And somehow, that quest for answers convinced you to help me?" Azula asked, raising her eyebrows. "Or, well, what passes for help in your weird head. These clothes are still ridiculously unwieldy… it's like wearing a blanket."
"Bear with it for a few more hours, damn it," Sokka chuckled. "But… yeah. I couldn't have lived with myself if you'd been killed by bounty hunters. I couldn't have lived with myself if you had been forced into the asylum again after you told me you'd sooner die than go back there. And… I couldn't have lived with letting Aang take your bending by Zuko's demands solely because he's scared of you. I might be making a terrible mistake here, Azula… but I'd rather mess up by trying to do something that feels right, deep in my gut, rather than messing up by doing something that feels wrong while just hoping my choice will be validated eventually if you ever try to do something really mean to someone or another."
"So… it feels right to give me a chance to become a White Lotus agent?" Azula asked, still skeptical as she stared at the large door before her: the symbol of that White Lotus tile her uncle ever favored looked far more menacing there than on a simple board. "Do you have wild expectations about how I'll become a poster child for world peace just because I joined your gang of war veterans looking for a purpose in life? Because that's not very likely, if you must know…"
"Heh, guess that's not it… but I do hope you can find a purpose," Sokka said. "I want you to have the second chance all these guys got… that even Zuko got, no matter if he's unwilling to extend that opportunity to people he should care about. I mean, however fucked up your relationship may be… you're still his sister. I keep trying to imagine how I'd act if it were me and Katara, and I just… I don't think I'd ever have it in me to give that order. To say the things he said to you when he sentenced you. I'm not expecting him to become best friends with you… but that extent of mercilessness is not what I believed he would adhere to once he became Fire Lord. In fact… he always talked about becoming a Fire Lord of peace and kindness. How the hell is he planning on doing that by locking up his family members if they displease him?"
"Well, it's one way to go about it… a rather contradictory way," Azula said, with a weak smile. "You really don't owe me anything, though. You didn't have to go this far just to give me a chance to find a purpose. Most people wouldn't… as evidenced by the fact that no one else did."
"Maybe I want you to be the one who owes me," Sokka smirked deviously. Azula huffed. "Thought about that?"
"Now I see. I was about to get all mushy… but I suppose I understand what your game is now," she said, glaring at him sideways. Sokka chuckled, hands on his hips.
Sounds within the chamber gave away that the door would open soon. Sokka breathed deeply, nudging Azula gently again.
"Ready, then?"
"I don't think so, no," Azula said, gritting her teeth. "What does this ceremony entail, to begin with?"
"Hey, now, I can't give away their secrets…"
"Oh, you're such a pain," Azula hissed, and Sokka chuckled again before smiling fondly at her.
"I may be, but, for what it's worth?" he said. She raised an eyebrow, skeptically, in his direction. "Blue looks good on you."
Her lips parted, though she didn't say anything. Her cheeks flushed, and Sokka smiled at how curiously innocent the woman beside him looked in that very moment. When was the last time anyone had addressed a compliment to her? When was the last time she had heard kind words, altogether? When was the last time anyone had offered her a helping hand when she had needed it?
The torchlight within the room bathed them as the doors opened. Sokka jerked his head towards the doors… ushering her to join him inside the ceremony hall where, flustered and uncertain as she felt, Azula would officially become an agent of the Order of the White Lotus.
...
Even when coated in red, the black blade was unmistakable. Sokka wasn't alright, he realized, for he couldn't possibly be laughing about this if he were. He shouldn't be so amused after that brutal fight against a gang of deadly brigands, on a battlefield with countless wounded and only a few survivors…
But his hand wrapped around that handle, which he had crafted himself. His fingers tightened around it, and he threw his head back with the loudest cackle of laughter: he swung the sword to the side, and it slid cleanly across the air as the blood that clang to it splattered on the ground.
"Gotta… clean it properly. And hone the edge, I bet… but it's Space Sword. It's Space Sword, Azula!"
She let out a dismissive huff, glaring at her partner as she stood near the survivors of the bloodbath they'd been dragged into, survivors she had been restraining with sturdy chains: their latest mission had been dangerous and deadly. It hadn't taken her long to realize that being capable of terrible things wasn't merely an additional personality perk for agents of the White Lotus… but rather, it was a necessary one. Their harshness, their efficiency, was simply repurposed for whatever their leaders deemed to be the right causes.
Today, that cause had been a growing gang of organized crime in the northwestern Earth Kingdom. They had started by extorting travelers… by now, they had become a scourge upon the villages of the area, frequently pillaging farms and homesteads to steal whatever they cared to. At first, their quick rise had seemed incomprehensible, for the Earth King should have been able to send troops to deal with a threat like this one… then, reports that the leader was the wielder of a black blade explained why they hadn't been stopped for well over half a year.
Sokka had been looking for that sword since the end of the war – now, ten years after the last time he'd held his weapon, he nearly sobbed amid laughter as he gazed upon his Space Sword, finally returned to him.
"Will your sword be worth the existential crisis you'll get over today's massacre?" Azula asked, knowingly: it was hardly the first mission that had turned into a bloodbath since they'd begun working together, two years prior. In that time, she had gotten to know Sokka far more intimately than she had expected to… and she had even spoken with him a few times about his fears and dread whenever he had sudden panic attacks in the middle of the night.
"I… I hope so," Sokka said, glancing at her from over his shoulder.
Telling himself that violence had been the only way to stop their foes typically soothed him for around two hours, then he changed his mind and hated himself for it for four. It wouldn't be easy to cope with the numerous deaths they'd caused… but Sokka expected that his relief upon regaining his unique, extraordinary weapon wouldn't dwindle anytime soon.
"Well, whether you're right to hope so or not, we'd best get going. We both look like a mess," Azula said, shaking her head. "We have to turn over the survivors to the local authorities, don't we?"
"We do, we do. And we should probably bring the big boss's corpse to prove we're not talking out of our asses," Sokka agreed, sighing at the notion of carrying a dead man all the way to Garsai, the nearest city.
He stood up, and only then did Azula truly process that he was covered in blood. She flinched upon noticing that some appeared to spill from his breastplate, and she immediately feared that it might be his… but he moved smoothly, as though it weren't. They had taken a few scratches and bruises during the fight, but nothing should be a major injury…
But Sokka was still covered in blood. He had handled the worst of the battle and now, standing strong with the corpse fiercely clasped in one hand, the sword in the other, he appeared much more imposing than Azula had ever seen him as. She swallowed hard and nodded as he approached, firmly.
"Either way… we did our job, and you got your sword. All is well now, right?" Azula said. Sokka smiled and nodded. "Though… you really shouldn't smile that much when you're covered in blood. Doesn't suit your, uh, aesthetic."
"Oh. I'll make sure to look insolent and cranky, then," Sokka said, clearing his throat before staring Azula down with feigned coldness. Azula chuckled for it, despite herself. "And you shouldn't be laughing either… you're covered in blood as well."
"Most would say that this is my natural state, seeing as I'm supposed to be the deadliest, cruelest royal there ever was," Azula said, dramatically. Sokka smiled. "You, though? I suppose it's weird that red…"
"That… what?" Sokka blinked blankly. Azula bit her lip as she turned away from him.
"That red looks good on you," she mumbled so quietly her words were impossible for Sokka to infer or decipher.
"What? Hey! I didn't catch that!" Sokka squealed, marching alongside her towards the cluster of survivors from the criminal organization. "What did you say? Azula!"
"I said nothing important, now shut up and hug your sword again!" Azula huffed, cheeks tinged red – uttering that phrase had been a terrible mistake on her part: Sokka would likely ask her over and over again until something else distracted him, so she'd have to think of how to achieve her desired purpose…
But for now… for now, Sokka looked happier than he usually was. He gazed at her with grateful eyes, even if his gratitude over retrieving his sword was rather odd, considering what they'd had to do to obtain it.
Still… giving him a hand with this complicated mission had been okay.
In fact, giving him a hand in their previous missions had been fine, too.
She didn't know yet if he had succeeded at providing her with a purpose through their work… but she found herself making decisions she never had before. She had become his confidante much as he was hers… they could speak about their turbulent thoughts for hours on end at night, both in their own beds while they recovered their strength after hard days. During the first year, neither of them hadn't contacted anyone outside the Order, namely so Azula's presence among them would remain unknown to the Fire Nation and to anyone who wanted her dead… now, on the second year, Sokka had reconnected with his family briefly and confirmed that Azula's brother wasn't bound to have changed his mind about taking her in amicably again.
And so, they were each other's sole source of stability. They were partners, already so experienced at fighting alongside each other that they knew their tactics and techniques by heart. Their bond meant something, even if Azula didn't know what its meaning might be just yet. It wasn't a grand purpose, no… but finding out where this path would lead them was, at least, an entertaining distraction. One Azula would continue making the most of, in the hopes of finding the answer she was seeking through their adventures…
...
The isolated cabin in the depths of the Earth Kingdom mountains hardly seemed welcoming, but it was the sole choice of refuge they would find that day: Azula kicked the door open violently before pulling Sokka into the building.
"W-where is this…? What…?" Sokka mumbled, shivering as Azula wrapped her arms around him tightly, sharing her body heat with him.
That heat was the only reason why he had survived their latest, catastrophic mission: a firebending criminal had been on a murder spree in the Earth Kingdom. The White Lotus had described him as a serial killer, specifically drawn to attacking families – namely, to attacking the parents of any children he could get his hands on. The children usually went unharmed, some succeeding at finding help… others failing to do so, depending on how distant their home might be to the nearest villages. The White Lotus had determined an intervention was necessary, dire, even… and they had sent a team that now boasted of three years' worth of field experience, and with a talent for handling the more gruesome, unwanted missions that most other people didn't want to undertake.
The toll that such missions took on their souls was difficult to gauge most days. At times they handled their work swiftly, safely, and if their actions warranted it, they'd reflect on their choices later, sometimes together, sometimes by themselves. Their attempts to clean up their devastated world were exhausting, thankless: most their work was under tight wraps, and even Sokka's closest friends knew very little of what his duties as an agent demanded of him. Slowly and surely, Azula became his closest friend instead. They lived the same life… they stood together, back-to-back, against every threat in their path. They suffered together, they rejoiced together, they lived side by side…
And that also meant they had to fight against unsurmountable odds, with no manner of backup, to defeat dangerous threats such as the wretched serial killer whose corpse sank into the depths of the frozen lake. That was where Sokka had finally succeeded at slitting the bastard's throat, nearly decapitating him with Space Sword's sharp edge.
Azula hadn't been there on time: she had been the shield to the mother and son who had nearly become the next victims of the killer in question. Her firebending was superior to that of the enemy, but the man had the advantage of knowing the territory far better than they did: He even had traps prepared in the area that had slowed down and even split Azula from Sokka briefly.
She had urged the mother and the son to run to safety – the woman had taken a burn on her right arm right before their arrival, but she obeyed Azula's words and ran as fast as she could go with her terrified, crying son holding her unharmed hand. Sokka was then left to fight the killer alone for far too long, without Azula's help in fending off the flames: she didn't expect him to be unable to win without her, but, it would be that much easier for Sokka to end the man's reign of terror in these mountains if she muffled the enemy's fire…
She arrived just in time to see Sokka's best idea to defeat against the man's uncontrolled, dangerous firebending output, was to push him to walk on the surface of a frozen lake. Azula screamed for her partner just as Sokka slashed at the ice underneath his enemy: the firebender fell into the frigid waters, but he caught Sokka's ankle with a hand, dragging him underwater with him.
The amount of power Azula unleashed then, melting most the ice and warming the water, was unlike anything she'd done until then: within a minute since Sokka went under, she leapt into the water too… and a hand had clenched hers before long. Her attempts to light a fire in the water didn't pay off, of course, but flashes burst from her free hand nonetheless, allowing her to confirm that the hand gripping hers belonged to Sokka.
They had climbed out of the frigid lake, and Azula had swum them to safety. Sokka struggled to breathe, face pale, lips purple, and the cold air made matters worse for him. Azula had been affected by the cold water as well, but on a lesser degree thanks to her bending: she raised her temperature deliberately while holding him, and she continued to do so as she guided Sokka right to the humble cabin near the lake… she suspected it was the home of the mother and son, and she certainly hoped they wouldn't be all that upset about them taking refuge there after they'd saved their lives.
"Come here… come," Azula huffed, dragging Sokka to the empty fireplace: she dropped him there, tossing logs into the fire and casting her flames on them quickly. Sokka shivered as he sat on the floor… and he continued to do so as Azula grabbed his parka, forcing it off his body.
"A-Azula…"
"You're a lot more experienced in frigid weather than I am. Help me here, will you?" Azula hissed.
He swallowed hard as he raised his arms slightly, allowing Azula to yank his clothes off forcefully. Little by little, she removed his garments – his boots were soaked through, and she had no choice but to rub her warmed hands over his toes to ensure that frostbite wouldn't settle on him. Little by little, every clothing item was gone until he was down to his underwear… which was also soaked.
"Well, either you take that off or you let your dick freeze," Azula said, point-blank. Sokka winced. "Don't… don't tell me you're embarrassed in front of me, damn it. We're not trying out clothes after going shopping, Sokka, we're literally trying to save you after you nearly froze in a damn lake…"
"I-I'm… allowed to be shy about… about showing my half-frozen dick to a pretty girl, aren't I…?" Sokka chuckled, though his teeth chattered as he did. "Y-you sure…?"
"Fucking hell, Sokka, I'm not doing this to harass you: we're saving your life," Azula huffed: she reached for his hips and undid his fundoshi quickly, tossing it aside without looking at his groin. Instead, she kept her eyes set on his. "There. I saw nothing. Though… you should look, actually. You know, in case it already froze and fell off?"
"Uh…" Sokka swallowed hard, doing as he was told – Azula eyed him with a worried frown, raising her warm hands to his hair, where frost still clung to his half-undone wolf's tail. "Heh. Guess it's still there? N-no idea if it works, though…"
"Well, sit closer to the fire and hope it thaws completely soon," Azula said. Sokka actually smiled a little at that idea. "You really shouldn't have been so reckless…"
"I didn't… didn't know if you'd arrive any sooner. I'm sorry…"
"If I hadn't, you'd be dead by now," Azula said, point-blank. Sokka swallowed hard and nodded. "I can't have you dead, alright? I… I can't. So… if I have to choose between letting you freeze to death or holding your naked body to warm you up, I'm choosing the latter. It's nothing personal."
"Right, that doesn't sound personal at all," Sokka said, with a soft chuckle… though his eyes widened when he noticed Azula was stripping as well. "W-woah…"
"If you ogle me, I'll ogle you," Azula warned him. He chuckled, but he closed his eyes under her threat regardless.
"Fine, fine. Though… I might really warm up faster if I watch you doing that, heh," he said. Azula scoffed, pulling each garment off her body systematically – and reminding herself, through the process, not to look at Sokka anymore than he was looking at her.
Her bending had helped, for her humid clothes weren't as dangerously cold as Sokka's… but using her bending to aid him rather than to constantly combat the fabric's humidity would be a better way to spend her energies. So, once she had removed everything, Azula breathed deeply and closed her eyes. Her hand found his thigh… and to Sokka's utter surprise, she climbed over his legs so she could press her torso fully against his.
"Um…"
"Yes, yes. This is new territory for us," Azula said – she wasn't about to let him get funny ideas in his head… at least, not like the ones that had crossed hers already. This was a necessity, nothing more… "Where do you feel… well, colder? Or rather, it might be more important to ask if there's anything you're not feeling right now. Your legs, maybe? Your toes, still?"
"They came back after what you did before…" Sokka said, swallowing hard. Azula nodded, rubbing his back with warm hands next. "Hmm. You're too rough…"
"I'm not a masseuse. I'm allowed to be rough," Azula retorted. He laughed, dropping his head on her shoulder as she continued to work over his body with her bending. "Your fingers?"
"Stiff… but they're still there," Sokka said. Azula swallowed hard.
"Well, I will regret this, but… put them on my body. I'll warm them up further that way."
"Regret it… why?" Sokka chuckled, as he raised his hands to obey her last command. "Think I'm going to take advantage of that offer to touch something I shouldn't?"
"I know you will, rather. It's going to be… unpleasant to be touched by near-frozen hands, and I will wince, and you'll laugh about my reaction for years. So yes, I will regret it," Azula concluded. Sokka smiled sadly, even if she couldn't see it, as their eyes remained closed.
"What if I promise I'll behave…?"
"I won't believe you."
"Am I that unreliable?"
The question took her by surprise. She was tempted to look at him… but she settled for shaking her head as she tightened her grip around him. Sokka breathed deeply, whispering in her ear:
"Okay… I'll do it now. I'll be good, I promise."
Azula gritted her teeth, bracing herself for the cold… and it truly felt like being touched by solid ice when his hands fell upon her hips. She gasped, pressing her body into his, amping up her fire, strengthening her temperature… and Sokka responded by raising his head, pressing his brow to hers.
"You okay?" he asked, without a smidge of humor. Azula swallowed hard…
"It's… it's better now."
"Did it hurt?"
"Only when it started, but it's… better. It's…"
Both stopped on their tracks upon replaying their exchange in their heads for a moment. In unison, they opened their eyes to find each other's face closer than usual, closer than ever…
And then they laughed, brows still pressed together as Sokka's hands slowly leveled their temperature. Azula boosted her bending again, breathing out slowly against Sokka. His own breaths brushed against hers… and somehow, the moment of intimacy suited them just right. Perhaps it suited them far too well, Azula thought, for her body was reacting in ways it probably shouldn't have, considering they had been in mortal danger mere moments ago…
He twitched underneath her. Rather, his manhood did.
"U-uh, that…" Sokka said, grimacing as Azula raised a questioning eyebrow. "Look, give me a break here: you're naked and sitting on my dick. I'm just saying…"
"Imagine your luck… getting a woman to sit on you, naked, to save your life," Azula huffed. Sokka couldn't hold back a light smile… one that brought her attention to his lips. "You're feeling better?"
"I mean… there's a naked woman sitting atop me to save my life? Does it get any better than that?" Sokka asked, amused still. Azula huffed.
"I meant your temperature, fool," she whispered, taking his face delicately in her hands. "Your lips are still… kind of purple."
"Uh… well, they do feel a little cold, I guess, but…"
She silenced him with a finger… then with two. Sokka blinked blankly, staring at her questioningly at first… then lowering his gaze as best he could, watching as her fingertips trailed from one corner of his mouth to the other: warmth seeped from her fingers indeed, providing him with a source of welcome heat that was aiding him in his recovery, just as well.
"Better?" Azula asked: her voice was strangely softer now, far subtler than usual…
Perhaps even slightly affectionate.
Sokka's eyes rose towards hers: her golden gaze, ever so sharp and determined, so guarded and observant, had changed in nature slightly now as her other hand rose to his neck. The fingertips trailed still over his lips, over each soft ridge of his skin, smoothly warming him further…
He wanted to answer… but words failed him when he tried to part his lips. The very attempt to do so resulted in him brushing her fingers with his mouth…
Azula slowed, but she didn't withdraw her hand. They gazed into each other's eyes wistfully for a strange, confusing, intimate moment unlike any they had shared until then.
He did it again. This time, with much more intent than before.
His lips puckered out slightly, ever so slightly, pressing a kiss upon her fingertips.
She let out a slow breath – she didn't pull her hand back at all. He did it again, and again, and suddenly it wasn't her bending's doing that her body heat would rise. No… it was as though his choices were bending her own fire out of her control.
And she liked that sensation.
She lowered her fingers, trailing then over the stubble of his chin before replacing them with her own lips.
It was as though a dam had broken down, shattering under an onslaught of passion neither one had truly allowed themselves to be conscious of. A passion they had nursed and shared for three years, building it and strengthening it with every new day of working side by side to protect a world where she didn't belong… a world where he had found no true peace. The depth of understanding between them rushed across their bodies, paired with a primal urge where their lips found warmth through reckless, constant contact, as did their tongues once they dared take their initial exchange further. His hands rose to warmer parts of her body… and that same gasp, the same exclamation as before, took on an erotic meaning Sokka suspected hadn't been her intent at all.
But he touched her, kissed her, buried his face in her neck and chest, caressed her back, fondled her rear… just as she ran her hands over his chest and arms, trailing her lips down his collarbone, bucking her hips against his hardening shaft. His hand slid and dipped into her wet folds, and Azula moaned as she thrusted into it with abandon, providing him with even more heat… as he provided her, in turn, with tingles of pleasure that saw to the racing of her heartbeats.
All previous rules, either implicit or explicit, were gone now: they could gaze at each other if they cared to, and Azula warmed her hand before wrapping it around his shaft. Sokka groaned against her lips, and Azula kissed him again to ease him… failing to do so, of course, for he was further stirred and strengthened by every caress they shared.
He kissed her deeply anew: they swayed back at first, only for Azula to tilt him down next, pinning him down on the wooden floorboards. Sokka grunted for it, hands sliding down to palm her buttocks smoothly. Her lips trailed over his shoulder, down to his pecs, and she dared slip her tongue out to tease his nipples: they were terribly cold still, so she warmed them with her breath and lips, tickling them with her tongue as Sokka groaned in delight, still kneading her rear while the heat rose between them. Azula rose back to his lips after his nipples were warmer anew… but it was Sokka's turn, it seemed: he rolled them on the floor, and they landed even closer to the fire now as he dove upon her chest with far more energy than Azula had thought he had left in him. He sucked eagerly, tugging on her mounds and prompting them to bounce with momentum as he switched from one to the other – she trembled as her legs intertwined with his, hands smoothly touching as much of his body as she dared. No longer did she ask him about which of his body parts were still cold, which ones might need more attention… for their rational thoughts had been set aside for now. All reason had escaped as instinct and need, as emotion and lust, blended into one, unleashed in the form of a tryst they had never planned on…
All their barriers and boundaries had crumbled now, all limits they'd abided by in their professional relationship and personal friendship… and an unusual warmth was taking the place of the perpetual unease in the hearts of the two jaded warriors. It was relieving, comforting, exciting… it felt like coming to life, even if they'd only found that sensation after yet another dark, terrifyingly close brush with death.
Azula spread her legs, hooking them over his hips, conveying a powerful message Sokka obeyed at once: his manhood parted her folds slowly as it slid through her opening, and she gasped for breath across her moans, hands sliding through Sokka's moist hair. He kissed her heartily, his body as good as crushing hers as he slid deeper inside her…
"I'm not… s-still too cold, am I?" he whispered against her lips. Azula's chest heaved as it pressed against his, her fingers gripping his hair, undoing what was left of his wolf's tail. "B-because you feel…"
"Too… too hot for you?" Azula asked, with a slight smile. Sokka chuckled in response, closing his eyes as the warmth enveloped him smoothly.
"This is… it's the right way to chase away the cold. Definitely," he declared before leaning in to kiss her anew.
She didn't let him control their tryst for much longer: Sokka found himself underneath her before long, trapped between her body and the floor as she grinded atop him slow and delightfully. The sense of urgency had dwindled away, diminished into nothingness, for now she devoted herself to further boosting their shared heat. Their hands, their lips, the most intimate joining of their bodies… it was a natural outlet to so many things they had been holding in, for far too long. Instead of unleashing their frustrations against the world by fighting villains and miscreants hellbent on causing damage, instead of breaking their souls further by committing to a cause that further fractured their souls, no matter how painful it could be to live their lives by the philosophy of kill or be killed…
Instead of further spiraling into darkness, as they'd done for three years, suddenly their descent slowed that night. They were still enveloped by darkness in countless ways… but there was something beautiful within that darkness all the same. They had found something worth clinging to, something worth protecting not solely because of a professional partnership, or because of practicality… the bond between them had long outgrown such rational concepts.
Theirs was a bond of respect, mutual understanding and acceptance. Fights weren't beyond them, of course not – they had been arguing about countless things ever since Sokka had first found Azula and brought her to the Fire Nation, after all –, but with each new day spent together, it became that much easier to see the world through each other's eyes. A blinding fog had faded from view, letting them feel real if just for that unusual, extraordinarily intimate moment they shared. Excitement pulsed through their systems, as the aching need for each other was quenched smoothly through the rushing arousal that prepared to be unleashed…
Their cries were even more urgent as they reached their culmination – Azula trembled violently as her body struggled to grapple with the waves of pleasure she was utterly unused to. Sokka, as well, gasped for breath, eyes closed as he finished deep inside her… a worrisome choice, but one he would only ponder after their minds returned to reality. For now, all they would do was pant heavily, brows pressed together as the heat that rose between them finally eased up, evening out as they grappled with the reality of what they'd done.
"S-Sokka…" Azula whispered, breathlessly.
He responded with a quick kiss – all her attempts to reason with their choices crumbled after he did as much. She kissed him again and again, and they rolled on the floorboards anew, tangled together, finding it was exactly how they wished to remain.
They didn't bother finding anywhere safe to sleep – instead, they fell unconscious by the fire, holding each other tightly, more intimately than ever before. They would only wake up by morning, when the voices of the cabin's owners drifted in from a distance, and the two struggled to compose themselves, if only by putting on basic layers of clothing before rushing to the door that neither the mother nor the son wanted to cross, out of fear that the killer would be within their home.
Once the White Lotus agents stepped out into the open and explained matters, the grateful, wounded mother offered them fresh clothes to wear, the only thing she could do to pay them back for saving her life. Thus, Sokka ensured to head into town later, buying new clothes for both himself and Azula, and a large stash as well for the mother and her son. Saving them from a mad murderer was only the first step towards making life easier for people who lived as good as in the outskirts of society… and his job with Azula had become, whether intentionally or not, about protecting such vulnerable people.
They didn't bring up their heated night of passion at all through the day. Tension hung between them as they began their slow trek down the mountains… a trek they wouldn't be able to finish in one day. Another town, further away, provided them with lodging in an inn…
Sokka was startled when, upon entering their room, he found a double bed at its center, rather than the two individual beds they always asked for.
His heart started beating faster – Azula had been the one to request the room this time, not him, so this was her idea, her initiative and…
Her arms wrapped around his waist from behind, and she pressed her head to his back.
"Azula…" he called her, almost breathlessly.
"We don't have to if… if you'd rather not. I only… it's only… well, I…"
She didn't need to give him any explanations. He hadn't asked for them.
He turned in her arms, kissing her fiercely: her first moans of the night paid him back for his affection immediately. She hugged him with arms and legs alike once he lifted her from the floor, and they fell into bed together, tightly wound up around each other once more.
...
It had been a long time since he had last visited Ba Sing Se… it had been fifteen years since the war had ended. Somehow, it felt like longer still.
He knew he didn't look as dignified as he should have when marching up to the Earth King's Palace, and the guards had nearly turned him away at once – his specific request to speak with the Avatar and his sister, currently being hosted by the Earth King, was the only reason why they had given him a chance to be anywhere near the Palace. Katara had rushed to him at once, though, wrapping her arms tightly around him, and Sokka smiled as he pat her back gently.
"You're… oh, you're here, you're alive, and you're the worst! Why don't you write more often?!" Katara nearly screamed, as good as fisting his shirt before hugging him again. "Six months and we hadn't heard anything from you…!"
"Sorry, Katara… White Lotus missions are a little challenging," Sokka said, with a sad smile. He hugged her back, though he smiled at Aang when he approached as well.
"It's good to see you again, Sokka," Aang smiled kindly.
"Are the little rascals doing okay?" Sokka asked, marching into the Palace with them. "Kya not giving you too much trouble, is she?"
"Oh, not that much, no," Katara smiled, walking beside her brother. "You're way more stressful than either of our kids… and that's saying something, considering they're as wild as they care to be. Sokka, I get that you can't just reveal what's going on with you all the time, but at times I think…"
"You think… what?" Sokka raised his eyebrows. Katara huffed, shaking her head.
"It's just… sometimes I worry that she might do something to you."
Sokka's stern frown surprised Katara. She winced, unsure of why she felt like withdrawing her previous words… they weren't a lie, she was worried about her brother, she didn't trust Azula any more than anyone else did. He had been traveling with her for seven years by now… and while Sokka was still in good shape, he grew more isolated and spent less and less time with his friends than ever before. Was she wrong for worrying? Was she too protective of her brother? Whatever the case might be… she was worried anyway.
"You don't have to look at me that way, Sokka, I…"
"Don't. It's the same thing every time, and honestly, I'm tired of having this discussion, Katara…"
"I just don't like the fact that you keep vanishing for months and it almost feels like she's isolating you from everyone else somehow," Katara said, shaking her head and clutching Sokka's strong arm. "It's not fair that you have to live your life this way…"
"I chose this life, Katara," Sokka said, point-blank, staring at her sternly. Katara winced. "Whereas she barely had a choice on the matter, so if anything, I'm the one who's been unfair to her. Don't…"
"You know that's not what I mean…"
"The job entails what it entails. Simple as that, and honestly? That's why I'm here today, too: I'm not here to join the King's party," Sokka said, with a heavy huff as they stopped by the stairs that led into the main Palace building.
"You're not?" Aang frowned, stopping with one foot on the first step. "But Sokka…"
"I'm not invited, am I?" Sokka said, with a dry grin.
"Kuei would welcome you if you wanted to be part of this, Sokka. And I mean, since you're already here…" Katara said, but Sokka shook his head.
"I'm not here to join any parties… and frankly, neither should you," Sokka said. Aang frowned.
"It's not really a party, you know?" Aang said. "It's a diplomatic meeting, Sokka. We have to work on strategies to further strengthen and unify the Earth Kingdom…"
"And the biggest threat to that plan is literally under Kuei's own palace," Sokka said, bluntly. Aang frowned. "Look… the White Lotus has believable information that indicates Long Feng and the Dai Li will do something to sabotage these talks. Kuei can very well handle this elsewhere, or postpone the event… anything so long as he doesn't gather all the Earth Kingdom's leaders here just when his biggest foe could strike at any moment. So…"
"Believable information… how?" Aang asked, frowning. Sokka sighed.
"I'm not exactly at liberty to say, but…"
"Is it her? Any of her old Dai Li pals told her?" Katara asked. Sokka rolled his eyes.
"She has no contact with anyone from her past, so no, it's not her," Sokka huffed. "If I had to guess, they've got someone else infiltrating the Dai Li and they're feeding information to the Order. I don't know who it is, but I do know that you're better served warning Kuei against this threat."
"Well, we'll warn him… but Long Feng is under many layers of protection, Sokka," said Katara, raising an eyebrow. "I don't think he'll be able to get out and cause trouble anytime soon. So…"
"Just… warn them? Make sure they take proper security measures and all?" Sokka said, sighing and shaking his head. "I'll be on the lookout for any sketchy Dai Li members myself, but they're bound to attack two days from now, if the information I received was accurate. So… at least make sure they're ready by then. Okay?"
"Two days?" Katara said, with a grimace. "Well, full moon's tomorrow, but maybe I'll still have some of the effect of it in two days, if I need to fight at all?"
"Hopefully it won't come to that," Aang sighed, though he smiled at Sokka. "Thanks for warning–… uh, where are you going?"
He had already turned on his heels, and Katara's placid demeanor switched to alarm because of it.
"Sokka?" she called him. Her brother glanced at her over his shoulder.
"I'm not staying here, I said. Booked a room in the Lower Ring," Sokka said. Both Katara and Aang balked upon hearing that.
"Sokka, come on! We can talk to Kuei…!"
"You should stay! We have so many stories to tell you…!"
"I'm sure he's going to say it's fine…!"
"Bumi and Kya have barely seen you lately, come on…!"
"Hey!" Sokka raised his voice, prompting the other two to quiet down, if reproachfully. "I'll be back to check on you and the kids tomorrow. But all I really wanted to do right now was tell you guys about this problem. Tell Kuei, convince him that he can meet with me tomorrow… but I'm not going in there just like this. He'll probably want me ousted from the city as soon as possible anyway, happened the last time we had an assignment in Ba Sing Se…"
"And you got in anyhow this time?" Aang asked. Sokka huffed.
"Beats me why the White Lotus leadership decided we were the ones for the job this time. They secured our way in somehow," Sokka said, shaking his head.
"So… she's here too? In the city?" Katara asked, skeptical.
Sokka nodded: the steel in his eyes said she was not welcome to follow him, to not even think of so much as moving a finger in Azula's direction. Uncomfortable as that made her, Katara sighed and shrugged.
"Fine, then. We'll… we'll set up a meeting for you and the King tomorrow or something. Go," she said, shaking her head and going back up the stairs. Aang grimaced, recognizing his wife's mood quickly.
"Katara…" he sighed: Sokka felt a pang of guilt of his own at his sister's dejected response… and yet he didn't yield any more than she did.
"See you tomorrow, then," he said, curtly.
With that, Sokka marched out of the Palace anew. He didn't feel good about leaving things so badly with his sister… but he knew there would be no other outcome in that particular conflict. Telling Katara that Azula wasn't the girl she'd been in the past – and for that matter, he wasn't that boy anymore, either – was not enough. Telling her about how many people they'd helped, about how many times they'd faced deadly peril to fulfill missions, about how much work Azula had undertaken to restore peace… all of it meant nothing to her, for she always fixated on the wrong things. Maybe one day Katara would change her mind… but maybe she wouldn't. And at this point, Sokka had been through more than enough hardships to let himself waste away with worry over his sister's behavior. There would be time to fix things between them later.
The inn where they would stay wasn't too crowded – the owner was a member of the Order, too. Sokka greeted him curtly before rushing up the stairs, his heart already lightening as he approached their assigned room…
He pushed the door open to find a beautiful, dark-haired woman who pushed herself up from the bed on impulse, still groggy after taking a long nap while she waited for him to return.
"I'm up, I… I wasn't trying to be lazy. Done unpacking, so I just… napped," Azula said, excusing herself without any need to. Sokka couldn't hold back a fond smile as he closed the door behind himself.
"I feel like I could go for a nap myself," he said. "But someone's looking gorgeous so… I think I'll tire myself out with her some more first, if she's willing."
"Hmm? Gorgeous?" Azula asked, rubbing her eyes with the heel of her hand. "Found another girl in another room, maybe…?"
"I found my girl in my room, but she's being silly as usual," Sokka huffed, wrapping his arms around her waist and pulling her up to a standing position. Azula smiled, shaking her head as she closed her eyes, dropping her head on his shoulder. "You're gorgeous. Accept that reality already."
"I don't feel gorgeous when I've just woken up from a three-hour nap… or however long it was," she said, rubbing her face against his shoulder. "What time is it?"
"Around seven, I think," Sokka said, rubbing her back reassuringly. Azula hummed, nuzzling his neck.
"How did it go?" she asked. Sokka sighed and shrugged.
"Same old, same old. Katara's still being a pain about you…"
"Heh. Despising me is an international pastime, didn't you know?" Azula said, caressing his chest gently. Sokka growled, raising her head and kissing her rashly. She chuckled at his reaction. "Sokka…"
"They better go on and play at that when I'm not around, then. I'm not listening to any slander about you, not now, not ever," Sokka hissed. Azula hummed playfully, letting him pin her down on the mattress as he climbed over her. "I'd rather flee from Ba Sing Se through its sewers ten more times than humor their bullshit."
"Even if that means I won't sleep with you until you stop reeking of sewer shit?" Azula smirked, wrapping her arms around his neck. "You bathed around ten times across three days to get rid of the smell that time… you'd better do it a hundred times over if you really intend to stay true to that vow."
"How about I don't go through any sewers and I sleep with you anyhow?" Sokka smirked, burying his face in her neck. Azula laughed, closing her eyes and throwing her head back as Sokka delighted her with his mischief.
They had slid smoothly into the habit of intimacy. At this point, they never stayed in rooms with single beds anymore, not unless they were at the White Lotus headquarters for longer than usual – and even then, they would simply sneak into each other's rooms whenever they felt like it. The Order's leaders had to know of their relationship – at least, it was a certainty that they'd learn of it now that they were staying at an inn manned by a White Lotus member, too. If they had been subtle enough to keep it quiet during their visits to headquarters – though they rather doubted it –, that subtlety would be certain to end now…
But somehow, that hadn't worried Azula in the least when she had chosen this room earlier that day. Somehow, she hadn't betrayed even a smidge of concern about their relationship being discovered. Instead, she gave herself to him heartily that night, ever thrilled to hold him tightly as their sweaty bodies collided in passionate lovemaking, as they always did. If it didn't worry her, then it wouldn't worry him, either… at least, that's what Sokka thought after a couple of rounds of heated sex.
As passionate as she had been that night, there was some manner of stronger affection in her smiles this time. Instead of the wary distance she usually clung to, no matter how many times they had been intimate, today she seemed to have let go of all such reservations… to the point where, even as they lay on their sides, with Sokka hugging her gently from behind, Azula clasped his hand and led it up to her breasts, eliciting mischievous laughter from her clever lover.
"Someone's particularly indecent today," he said, kneading her mounds softly. Azula hummed, stretching her neck and providing him with a perfect opportunity to nibble on her pale skin.
"Someone's ready to humor my indecency, so… enjoy it, won't you?" she said, turning her head slightly to kiss his lips promptly. "You seemed to be in a dark mood, after all… I thought some fun at my expenses would ease your troubled mind."
"At your expenses?" Sokka smiled. "Almost sounds like you didn't enjoy it too."
"Oh, I certainly did, but… your peace of mind worries me more," she said, pressing her brow to his. "What happened at the Palace? You delivered the warning? Do you expect they'll heed it?"
"I hope so," Sokka said, sighing. "It looks like they'll set things up so the King will agree to meet me tomorrow. I'm not sure if Kuei's going to be receptive to anything I say, though… not sure anyone will be. It doesn't matter if everything we say is White Lotus information… they refuse to trust it simply because it's coming from us, of course."
"Simply because I'm involved in this, rather," Azula said, with a sigh. "If you were alone, this wouldn't be…"
"Don't talk like that. Don't say that. I'll never walk alone… not as long as I can walk beside you," Sokka whispered, pressing his brow to her shoulder.
"I know… I know. Not willingly, anyway," Azula said, with a slight smile. "Meaning I'll have to escape from you somehow, if I hope to help you be taken seriously by those fools, huh?"
"Don't even think about it," Sokka grunted: his hand squeezed her breast, and he tightened his other arm around her waist. Azula hummed appreciatively as he devoured her neck again.
"So possessive…" Azula smirked. Sokka growled threateningly before diving into her neck even more enthusiastically. "How ridiculous is it of me to find you even more appealing when you're being so unreasonable?"
"Very ridiculous, I'm sure," Sokka said, and she could feel him smiling against her skin. "Call me a clingy moron if you want, but… I need you. I don't know if you need me too, but… I know I need you. Nobody gets me the way you do. Nobody listens the way you do. Nobody inspires me as much… nobody gives me purpose the way you have. At this point… I'm sure I need you way more than you need me."
"Do you, now?" Azula whispered, turning around in his arms so she could face him directly. Sokka offered her a guilty smile. "Hmm. Maybe you do need me more than I need you. How very foolish of you to land yourself in such an unfavorable situation."
"It is, huh?" Sokka smiled sadly.
"And you put me in an awkward position as well," Azula sighed, running her fingers through his hair as she gazed into his eyes intently. "However shall I handle all this power you've granted me over you, Sokka?"
"Keep doing it the way you have over the past years and we'll be fine," Sokka smiled, pressing his lips to hers softly. "I… I love you."
It wasn't the first time he'd said the words – no, that had happened after another life-or-death mission where he had yanked her back to safety after she wound up dangling off a cliff by one arm, while the other dangled broken and limp on her side. It had taken her quite a few months to recover from that particular fight… as well as to process the confession that had shaken up their relationship deeply.
He said them sometimes, and he never seemed to expect to hear them back. Even if he hesitated before uttering them, he simply seemed to feel the need to utter that phrase. It soothed him, much as their lovemaking did. It felt right… and a part of Azula knew she'd feel the same way if she spoke them back to him. If she told him she felt the same way…
She hadn't done it before.
Maybe she could do so now.
Her fingers trailed over his face as she responded the way she always did: with a deep, heartfelt kiss. With gratitude and appreciation of his deepest emotions. With her cherishing of him, on every possible level…
"I love you too."
Maybe he should have known, then, that something wasn't quite right. Maybe he should have picked up on the signs, on the strange hints she had dropped for him earlier in their conversation, masqueraded behind dark jokes.
But his foolish heart, often so battered and broken by the hardships he had faced, came back to life with full strength, racing madly as he smiled at her. She returned the grin… and before she knew it, she was receiving him fully inside her as he made love to her anew, without relenting with his frenzy of kisses, rejoicing in the fact that she loved him. That she had finally said those words too, and that they were, yet again, equals within their circumstances… equals in their love.
Foolish thoughts pertaining marriage, retirement, who knew if even children, came to mind. They were hopes and dreams he hadn't let himself cling to, for he always thought he wasn't done atoning, wasn't done grieving and processing the most difficult choices he'd made, the darkest sacrifices, the cruelest kindness he had bestowed upon his countless enemies. But a world without enemies could be within reach in the future. She loved him… and that meant they could have a future together. They'd have a future…
Those thoughts accompanied him as he drifted into sleep peacefully in her arms.
He woke up alone on the next morning.
Her things were still in the room. She had dressed up and left at some point through the night… and in his placid relief about what had happened between them, Sokka hadn't noticed she was gone. He hadn't woken up with nightmares, with dark thoughts, with anxiety that wouldn't give him a moment's respite… all because of her. Because her words had appeased him, because he had clung to a hope, a belief that they could outgrow this period of their lives and build something truly beautiful from it…
He found her letter on his nightstand shortly after waking up. He rubbed his eyes violently, forcing them to focus on her handwriting, fear gripping him as he hoped it would be a simple note conveying she had gone shopping, or that she'd needed to sort out something menial with the innkeeper… but the length of it immediately revealed otherwise even before he started to read it.
Seven years of your life. You have given me that many, and that is far more than I expected to live at all after Zuko pronounced his sentence. For I did live… I lived in ways I never had before. I hope I helped you feel the same way.
But now I set you free. Your life is yours again. Rejoin your sister and the Avatar, all your friends… even my brother, if you so choose. You've done more than enough… more than anyone else ever had. You gave me purpose… and now I hope to return the favor by setting you free from all the expectations and demands of our professional partnership.
Thank you for the life you gave me. Thank you for loving me – no one else ever had. I'd never known what it felt like... what it would mean to be loved for real. Thanks to you, I understand it now. It was a feeble, fickle dream for one like me… but a dream I clung to all the same until you made it come true.
I fear that your love awoke my own. Believe it or not… I do this because of how I feel about you. Because of what I've learned by your side. Because this is the person I need to be now in order to save a world that will be as thankless to me as it ever has been to you.
Love is powerful, it seems… powerful enough to sacrifice everything for. So many have said that love is the true purpose of life… I disregarded those claims, failed to understand them, until I came upon you. Until I knew I never wanted to lose you. These feelings you've awoken in me… they will always belong to you. One day, perhaps when you're old and rusty, our spirits may find each other again, if there's such a thing as an afterlife. If there's not… then I suppose I will simply hope you live your life as best you can, and that my absence won't hurt you as deeply as to lead you to join me at once. Live… and when the time comes, rejoice in our common destiny. In knowing you'll be wherever I will be, oblivion or no.
I love you. Thank you for teaching me how to say those words. How to write them to you, too. I'd never done this before. I'd never loved anyone before.
Thank you.
I love you.
Goodbye.
...
She knew these catacombs. She knew this undercity. Her greatest achievement during the war had been attained there… so it seemed fitting, then, that the last piece of her atonement would bring her back to where so much had begun.
The truth about their mission had been a secret for Sokka. He hadn't known… she hadn't been allowed to share it. The leaders of the Order had conveyed far more information to her than they had to him… information that revealed the first stage of the Dai Li's plan would be set in motion that night, once all of Kuei's closest allies had arrived for his diplomatic meeting. Thus, the best way to stop it would be by striking well before they could make their move.
If only she hadn't taken so long with that letter, she might have been there earlier, before dawn… She sniffed, wiping the tears off her face as she progressed further, deeper into the catacombs: she was close now. She could hear the voices, the footsteps…
"… We have waited for this moment, Lord Long Feng. We apologize for our delay, but…"
"Apologize for your treachery. Throwing your lot with that wretched child Princess… it took too long for you to understand that only I would be able to rule this city. Only I am deserving of control and command over the Dai Li's forces."
"Yes, Lord Long Feng."
"All of you! As one!"
"Yes, Lord Long Feng!"
She breathed deeply as the former Grand Secretariat gave another self-congratulatory speech. The highest ranked among his minions revealed their strategic plans, which they would set in motion by sundown. Then, Long Feng took to rallying them yet again and the group of a hundred Dai Li, maybe less, answered Long Feng with firm voices when he expected them to do so, once the last of his speech was over…
And then a singular applause, slow and sarcastic, rang across the catacombs.
At once, the whole group turned towards the sound. She didn't step out into the open right away… electing to speak, instead.
"A most inspiring, eloquent speech. Have you rehearsed it many times in your prison cell? Even the inflections of your tone suggest you've practiced countless times to perfect your pretense, Long Feng."
"You…" Long Feng's brow furrowed: his hair was graying by now, especially after the long imprisonment he had been subjected to…
All of which Azula noticed as she stepped out into the open, with a satisfied smirk and a fireball of blue flames in her hand.
"Sad as it is… practice does not make perfect. Not where there's no potential worth perfecting, to begin with."
Long Feng would do it. He would waste his time and immolate his forces to destroy her… she could see it in his eyes. In the crazed, furious eyes that locked on her figure right before he raised a hand, pointing in her direction before bellowing his order for the Dai Li who had willfully returned to him:
"KILL PRINCESS AZULA, NOW!"
...
He had no time to waste. He had boarded the first train, rushed to the driver's cabin and threatened him, blatantly, to not stop at any stations and to take him to the Palace at once: a deadly black sword to the neck ensured his demands would be satisfied without question.
He arrived in a rush, racing past the guards who, this time, weren't as twitchy about letting him inside the Palace. He ran faster still across the stairs, rushing into the building…
A building that was trembling, a fact he only noticed once he slowed down to find his bearings and figure out where his sister and Aang might be.
"Fuck… fuck!" he roared. Whether the information the Order had given them was faulty or not… it had begun. Long Feng's forces were taking action.
He rushed into the Throne Room instinctively, and he nearly let relief wash over him upon finding that not only the king but his sister and her husband were within the room. The last two turned towards him: Aang had been about to use his seismic sense, judging by his position, but Sokka had interrupted him.
"Katara… Aang!" Sokka exclaimed.
"Sokka! Sokka, there's some sort of earthbending…!" Katara started. Sokka snarled as he turned towards Aang.
"Break the floor and let's make our way down! Now!" he said. Aang's eyes widened. "The Dai Li were coming, they were going to use the undercity to free Long Feng, they…!"
"What?! What manner of wild tales are these…?!" Kuei gasped, nervous on his feet. Aang raised a reassuring hand in the man's direction before stomping on the ground indeed…
He frowned… then his eyes widened.
"They're there. T-they're really underground," Aang said, meeting Sokka's eyes in horror.
"What?!" Kuei gasped.
"The vibrations are really earthbenders… they're fighting someone. Something. I…!"
"It's Azula!" Sokka exclaimed: Kuei's bad mood and utter shock only seemed to worsen then. "Aang, for everything you hold dear, every damn thing you owe me: split the ground open and help me save her!"
"T-that's not…!" Kuei started – of course he would argue against it, of course he'd let her sacrifice herself and save his own hide… for all that mattered was that he'd have the opportunity to gather his guards and put a stop to the Dai Li's schemes thanks to her sacrifice.
She had immolated herself by triggering the Dai Li, and Long Feng, into wasting their time fighting her, at first, rather than waiting to set their actual plan in motion and murdering the king.
"AANG!"
Sokka's harsh, cold urgency convinced the nervous Avatar to disregard the King's feelings: Kuei had nothing to do but yelp as Aang tore the floor apart, breaking a whole chunk of it… and letting it drop, heavily, atop a cluster of Dai Li forces, fighting harshly underground.
With that, the quaking stopped.
Dust rose everywhere in the Throne Room in the wake of the Palace's floor's heavy collapse: even if the broken floor hadn't been a wide area, it had crumbled in such a way that the earth and rocks had crushed numerous earthbenders beneath them. Aang gritted his teeth at the realization, immediately hoping they could be saved… but no such thoughts concerned Sokka as he jumped through the dust cloud, as he sortied past crushed and burnt corpses, frantically searching for one person, and one alone...
He found her through her cough: some of the debris of the collapsed tunnel had fallen near her, hiding her from view. He rushed in that direction, hacking away at any Dai Li agents who rose back to their feet, no doubt willing to fight still… and he refused to give them that chance. Not right now. Not when…
He finally came around the cluster of debris, and he found her huddled against it.
"Azula!"
His voice caused her to react at once. She raised her head… but her eyes seemed not to find him in the darkness of the catacombs, especially after the ceiling had collapsed upon the Dai Li in the middle of their fight.
"Can you hear me? Azula, can you…?" Sokka dropped heavily on his knees, sheathing his sword and cupping her cheeks carefully. "Azula?"
"S-Sokka…" she coughed again…
A trickle of red spilled down her lips.
He could barely see the magnitude of her wounds here. He couldn't grasp it properly right now, with such poor lighting… he snarled, tears of despair and anger burning in his eyes, in his throat…
He slid his arms underneath her body, hoisting her carefully against his chest. His sister and Aang had entered the tunnel as well, deeply confused, no doubt horrified by the severity of the conspiracy Sokka had warned them of, and that had struck before they were ready to defend against it…
"HELP!"
Sokka's voice brought both of them to glance at him in sheer panic: the broken woman in Sokka's arms bled from numerous wounds, and she seemed to have fallen unconscious by now. Tears streamed down his face as he rushed up to his friends, driven by an adrenaline, a need so much stronger than any he had known… a need to protect and save the woman he had wanted to spend his life with.
"Katara…!" Aang gasped: his wife was far from appreciative of Azula… but she didn't hesitate to uncork her waterskin, letting her glowing water bathe the fallen princess's wounds.
The light the water elicited shed even further light upon how damaged her body was: one of her legs appeared to be fractured. Her flank bled profusely. Her breathing was heavy, labored…
If they didn't do something, fast, she would die.
"Sokka, bring her here! Come!" Aang urged him, and the non-bender obeyed at once.
Katara continued to heal the wound on Azula's flank as best she could while Aang catapulted them upwards once more. They would urge Kuei to send his forces underground later… right now, Azula's life hung on the most dangerous thread of all.
Ba Sing Se was, thus, a pandemonium on that day. Numerous arrests were made, Long Feng was found crushed to death underneath the collapsed debris in the tunnel, guards rushed in and out of that hole, dragging all survivors out of the cavern while knowing, too, that several were likely to have escaped…
That would have surely bothered Azula, had she been aware of it.
Together, Aang, Katara and Sokka had taken to healing her as best they could. Sokka offered as much assistance as possible, mainly by slowing down the bleeding with a tourniquet in her leg, by applying pressure on her flank's wound, too, while Aang ensured to help Azula's breathing, keeping her body's system going even when it seemed moments away from giving out. Katara healed as much tissue as she could, and Sokka sought fresh water for her frequently, carrying more and more buckets for Katara to continue with the process of healing the firebender, removing whole shards of rock and debris that had been embedded in Azula's body throughout that battle.
But it wasn't enough. As exhausting as a whole day's worth of surgical procedures could be, there was no guarantee of success after all those hours of working to save Azula's life.
"It's too much damage," Katara told an anxious Sokka, who shook his head, rejecting her words. "I… I can't patch her up if she doesn't have enough chi to be patched. Her energy is basically… seeping out through her wounds, okay? Even with your efforts Sokka, some blood is still leaking and I can't…"
"Then stop the bleeding yourself," Sokka hissed. Katara scoffed.
"I've tried, but…!"
"Bloodbending!"
His declaration startled Katara: they had a few hours left before it was nighttime… but it would be a full moon that night. She had mentioned it yesterday… though not in connection to a skill she had never wanted to use again.
"Use it… to stop the bleeding! To help her!" Sokka pleaded. "Katara, please…!"
Katara snarled: she had never wanted to bloodbend again. It was one of the worst things she could do with her bending… but couldn't she kill people with ice or water, even with steam, just as well as she could with bloodbending? Couldn't she hurt others regardless of the bending power she used?
Just so… could she use bloodbending to save a life, rather than control it or take it?
"I… I'll try, but I don't know if it will work. It's still early, so…" Katara said: Sokka nodded, trembling as he gave Katara some space…
It didn't work for well over an hour. She resorted to some more waterbending healing instead, keeping Sokka pressing the severe, hemorrhaging wounds with cloths while she tested it again, until…
Until she finally found control, grip, within Azula's body. She gasped… and then she focused.
She mended the flank's wound, the more urgent one, first: it was clean now, so all they needed to do was stop the bleeding, heal the blood network underneath Azula's skin, bridge the tissue… and she did so with bloodbending. Once the damage was mostly amended, at least, as well as it could be, Sokka helped her stitch the wound. Then, she did the same with the leg – the ripped skin fell into place smoothly, so Sokka could proceed to stitch that, too. By then, exhausted and anguished, they still didn't know if she'd make it: Katara pumped Azula's heart through her bloodbending skills, offering it more strength than it likely had left while Aang still bent the air in and out of her lungs…
"We… have to stop doing it eventually. She has to be able to breathe and her heart has to beat without help," Katara said, looking at Sokka sternly. "Sokka…"
"I… I get it. I get it. You did… a lot of work. Thank you. Thank you," he said, gritting his teeth as he leaned close to Azula's limp, bloodied form.
He hovered by her ear, tears spilling down his cheek: deep dread nestled inside him as he spoke softly, as if expecting neither Aang nor Katara would hear him, even if they were, naturally, within earshot.
"That's about… about enough of scaring me shitless, you hear me?" he said. "That letter… that's no way to say goodbye, okay? It's not. So… come back to me. Come back… and say to my face that you don't want to be by my side, if that's how you feel. Say it and I'll let you go… I'll let you do anything you want. I won't… w-won't make you stay by my side anymore if you don't want me to, Azula, but just live. Just… just live. I can't… I can't lose you. I can't live on if you're gone, so don't even ask me to try… because I won't bother. So please… live. Live, my love, just live…"
He cried, and he pressed his lips to hers – he received nothing for an answer. He pressed his brow to hers… and his hand fell upon her left breast, where her heart had been beating so fiercely merely one day ago. Merely one night ago, when he had last given himself to her…
He sensed it when Katara started letting go. When Aang stopped pouring and withdrawing air from her lungs. Her breathing grew slower… her heartbeats fainter.
They didn't stop.
Her heart, weak, still beat when Katara stopped bending completely.
Her lungs still took in air, if less if it, when Aang stopped bending, too.
Sokka trembled as he gazed at her helplessly. He swallowed hard as tears of uncertainty now spilled down his face… as he pressed a soft kiss upon her shoulder.
And now, all he could do was wait.
...
"… hey, hey, it's okay. I'm here, I…! Katara! Katara, she's coming to, she's…! Oh, please, don't go, just stay with me…!"
...
"Azula? You… you hear me? Can you hear me? Azula…"
...
"… he can fuck himself."
"Sokka, he's the king, this is his palace, at least have enough sense not to insult him in his own home…"
"She's barely breathing and he wants to kick her out? He's a piece of shit, and I'll say it to his face just as I'll say it to you. She deserves better than this. She saved his pitiful hide, nearly died for him, and he's still throwing fits. Piece of shit…"
"Sokka… oh. Sokka, she's conscious."
"Azula? Azula…! Oh, spirits… stay with us, okay? Drink… drink some water. Katara, please…"
"On it, I'm on it…"
"You'll be okay. You'll be okay. I know this is weird and scary… but you'll be okay."
...
"Toph's made it. We can bring her over to Republic City safely now."
"Shit… thank you. Thank you. I… I know I've been unbearable for the past week, but… thank you."
...
The drift back into consciousness was gradual, interrupted, inconsistent. Sometimes she could stay awake for minutes… sometimes, she'd merely hear a few words before losing the battle against her exhaustion once more.
By the time she finally had a better grip on reality, the voices of children laughing rang somewhere in the place she was in. She opened her eyes with difficulty… to find herself in a wholly unknown location.
The only familiar thing in it was the man sitting by her bedside, hand holding hers.
He was unconscious, too. Pale, gaunt, dark bags under his eyes. In however long it had been since their last moments together, he seemed to have aged about ten years… she didn't want to imagine how much worse she looked, truth be told.
She tightened her grip on his hand. He snapped awake immediately.
"A… Azula. Azula…" he gasped, rubbing his eyes with his free hand before leaning closer to her… before smiling, and with that, the burden he seemed to carry lifted, if just slightly. "Oh, I missed your beautiful eyes. Azula…"
He kissed her, and she couldn't say a word before he stepped away from her, calling for his sister. The waterbender showed up shortly afterwards, healed Azula as best she could all over again, and tasked Sokka with feeding her and ensuring she remained hydrated. Her presence daunted Azula… even if she sensed little hostility from the woman as she treated her. Still…
Still, there was too much Azula had to answer for. Too much she hadn't told Sokka, and that he surely would be cross about once she did. She didn't feel strong enough to speak… but she also feared speaking at all, knowing there would be consequences once she did it, immediate ones, at that.
Consequences she had meant to escape in a cowardly manner, for she hadn't known what else to do. Not anymore, anyway.
She recovered steadily for a few weeks: in that time, she grew familiar with the voices of Bumi and Kya as they screamed and played all over Air Temple Island. In that time, she grew used to Aang's presence as he visited her, eager to help her recovery through spiritual meditation techniques he taught her… it helped, certainly, for she fell asleep without fail through most of them. She grew more comfortable with Katara's visits, too, as she provided Azula with healing sessions that served to diminish the worse of the pain – for it felt worse every day, no matter if she was supposed to be recovering. Her leg, stuck in a cast, was uncomfortable, stiff, and more than anything, painful. Her flank ached with every breath she took, and she had no idea how much blood she had lost, for it felt like it had been too much, going by her constant exhaustion…
The one thing she didn't need to get used to, of course, was Sokka: he was with her constantly, holding her hand, brushing her hair, speaking of anything and everything that crossed his mind. He had a knack, of course, for telling her she was beautiful – she showed her personality in spades to him whenever he did that, leveling a sharp glare in his direction for it and prompting him to chuckle as he kissed her brow. He also kissed her lips often, with no regard as to who else might be in the room… he didn't care if they found out, then. If anything, perhaps he was keen on reveling their relationship to everyone… a wrong choice on his part, she feared, and yet she was powerless to stop him. The affection in his behavior almost felt like that of a husband, Azula suspected, no matter if she had never experienced marriage before…
She didn't know how much time had passed since her fight against the Dai Li and Long Feng when she finally dared speak again. Her first words came in the wake of another of Sokka's kisses, one she reciprocated lightly.
"I have no idea if this will help you heal, but… Aang says love is the best medicine, apparently?" Sokka had said, playfully. "Still, if you want me to stop, just blink twice or so. I'm being an idiot and I just… I've always liked kissing you. But if you need me to stop…"
"Don't…"
Sokka's eyes widened. Azula swallowed dryly, with difficulty, before her raspy voice left her throat again.
"Don't stop."
Sokka's eyes, tearful, closed as he leaned in again and again, kissing her repeatedly, holding her affectionately – he was a strange balm against pain, for as long as his lips brushed hers, her wounds fell to the wayside. All thought of pain would be easier to ignore… as long as he continued to offer her his kindness this way, nothing else seemed to matter.
But unfortunately, something still did.
About a month since she first spoke, Sokka seemed to have enough of mysteries and of being in the dark about what had happened in Ba Sing Se. He sat by her bedside that evening, holding her hand as he always did… but a deeper, darker atmosphere hung between them, and not only because night was falling.
"They… gave you other orders, didn't they?" Sokka asked. Azula swallowed hard. "I'm sorry to bring this up now, but… it's been three months. They haven't reached out with new missions… haven't tried to contact me at all, even when it's plain and clear that I'm here, at my sister's place. If no one else, Iroh could've reached out to me… and he hasn't. You were reckless… but you could only afford to be because you knew something I didn't. Right?"
Azula breathed deeply: the pain in her ribs stung her for it, but she lowered her gaze in obvious guilt. Sokka stroked the back of her hand gently with his thumb.
"I'm not mad at you," Sokka whispered, cupping her face with his other hand. She shut her eyes tightly upon hearing those words. "I… I could never be. I just… I just want you safe. I need you safe, and… and whatever you decided to do that night, we could've done it together. We could've succeeded together… but that wasn't what they told you to do, was it?"
Azula swallowed hard again. Her grip on his hand tightened as she refused to meet his gaze, eyes still closed.
"I… am a liability," she said. Sokka frowned. "You'll say otherwise, you'll say you need me… but the world doesn't. Nothing I do is ever enough… nothing I dare do would ever be enough. You've given me chances on top of chances to help me prove myself, to change, to put my darkness to better use… but Zuko still wants me imprisoned. Kuei likely grieved when he learned of my survival, for I'm sure he would have rejoiced if I had died. My being here… it makes no sense either. Zuko's going to… to issue some demand to the Avatar so that I'm delivered to him, isn't he? And then everything we've avoided for the past seven years will happen anyway. I…"
"You were headed to your death," Sokka said, firmly. Azula gritted her teeth. "That letter you left me… it allowed no other interpretation. You… you were ready to die, Azula. But I'm… I'm not ready to let you do that. I don't think I ever will be. I… you're…"
"Sokka…" she said, finally opening her eyes to find him covering his mouth with a hand – his face was flushed as tears bloomed in his eyes at the very notion of losing her. "You could've had… a much brighter life than this if it weren't for me. You've given me seven years… the darkest and yet greatest seven years of my wretched existence. That's… that's seven more years than I ever thought I'd get. Seven more years of actual… actual life rather than imprisonment. I'm grateful for it… of course I am, Sokka, but I can't… I can't do this to you anymore. I can't… can't let you waste your potential when you could be living a better life if only I weren't…"
"I chose this life. I chose you myself," Sokka said, his voice strong, no matter if it was charged with tears. "I didn't know all along that it'd come to this… that I'd love you like this. But I chose you… because I don't care about becoming the poster child of politics in Republic City, or the next chief in line of the South Pole if I can only become those things by forsaking you."
"I… I'm not worth this much, Sokka," Azula said: tears were blooming in her eyes as well. "Anyone would tell you… anyone would know I'm not. I've done… heinous things. I just… I just…"
"You've done brilliant things too. I've seen many of them myself," Sokka said, firmly, cupping her cheek again. "You're worried that I won't live up to my potential? Well, I won't let you die without making sure you can live up to yours."
"This world… doesn't want me. I have no place here. I have no place anywhere," Azula said, shaking her head lightly. "I don't belong… anywhere. And I've dragged you into it for too long, and even if you say you chose me, Sokka, this isn't… it isn't right. It isn't fair. I… I love you too much to let you do this to yourself any longer, okay? Just… just stop. Stop fighting for me. I'm not worth it."
Sokka's frown nearly hid his eyes behind his heavy brows. He shook his head, disapprovingly, in utter disagreement with her words...
He released her hand and rose to his feet.
"You don't get to decide that," Sokka said, firmly. Azula swallowed hard as she gazed up at him. "Neither do the White Lotus, the Fire Lord, the King of Ba Sing Se or the King of Omashu…! None of them get to decide you're not worth it. Because as long as there's an idiot stubborn enough out there to see you for the incredible, inspiring, extraordinary woman you are… as long as that happens, it means you do have a place in this world. It means you have a place by my side. I've lost… I've lost enough as it is. I've broken my soul a million times over just to save a world that only keeps getting worse and worse. I'm… I'm tired. I'm done cleaning up everyone else's messes from the shadows. They, Azula... they're the ones who aren't worthy of us. Of everything we could do. Of everything we've offered them. I'm done being taken for granted. I'm done being the wall they rest on, the wall that gets shot full of arrows while everyone else sleeps soundly behind me. And if you have no place in this world… then neither do I. And that means we can go on and build one for ourselves, together."
She sat in silence, watching him with reluctance, with uncertainty. Sokka swallowed hard as he leaned over her again, pressing his lips to hers.
"I love you," he said, firmly. Her heart, so weak, tingled upon hearing those words, knowing them to be true. "There's something I have to do now. I'll be back as soon as it's done."
"Back? Sokka…" Azula trembled, raising a hand to clasp his shirt. "Don't. T-take me too, don't… don't leave me here. Don't…"
"You'll be okay. They'll look after you," Sokka said, kissing her brow. "I have to do this. For the both of us."
Azula gritted her teeth but didn't plead again. She clung to him with more strength than she knew she had left in her… she dragged him into her bed with her, and Sokka held her as she wept until she fell asleep.
On the next morning, it was Azula who woke up to find herself alone.
...
"Sokka… we can explain."
"Fuck your explanations: you sent me with my partner to Ba Sing Se without telling me your entire purpose was to have her killed?!"
The White Lotus's leadership had changed very little over the years – a new member had joined the group, though he was as good as a total stranger to Sokka. The familiar ones, Jeong Jeong, Piandao, Iroh and Pakku, gazed at him with remorse – it was stupid of Sokka to wonder if the old king Bumi would have, perhaps, agreed with him, were he still alive… but he wondered about that, nonetheless.
"The Princess… is a highly dangerous individual," said the newcomer, whose name always slipped Sokka's mind – and after this, Sokka was even more keen on making sure he'd never remember it.
"No fucking kidding: I've fought by her side for seven years, I know exactly how dangerous she can be," Sokka hissed – and that danger made her the greatest partner he could have asked for.
"It's not so simple," Jeong Jeong said, with a heavy sigh. "The Princess joined us to atone for her actions during the war. Most of that atonement has been handled in secrecy, with missions meant for stealth, to settle gruesome affairs that cannot be handled through more diplomatic means. The two of you have handled yourselves well… but try as we have to convince the Fire Lord and the Earth King of the value of the Princess's actions, they remain unmoved."
"Have you actually tried?" Sokka asked, glaring at Jeong Jeong. "Or is this an excuse to pretend that you guys have done far more work to help her than you actually did?"
"Sokka…" Iroh sighed. "I understand how difficult it is to accept this, but the truth is that the world leaders at large have pressured us for years to hand her over. The Water Tribes weren't impacted by her choices personally, no, but the leaders in Republic City wish to ensure she faces justice too, just as all war criminals have, and…"
"Oh, have they? Last I knew, Grand Lotus, you own a teashop in Ba Sing Se even when you led the siege that meant to starve a city and then raze it to the ground," Sokka snapped. "Piandao and Jeong Jeong? You two were part of the Fire Nation war machine as well, and nobody's asking for your heads on stakes anymore. Zuko had a change of heart in a matter of months… and everyone accepted him no matter how much harm his chase of me, my sister and the Avatar caused, not only to us, but to the rest of the world. I… I'm not pretending her actions were any less harmful than they were: but after fifteen years, seven of which she has spent giving her every effort to fulfilling your missions and proving she isn't as far gone as everyone pretends she is, she's still a menace that needs to be destroyed while the lot of you get away with a slap on the wrist? And then you push her to die to atone for her sins? That's how it works?"
The group fell silent. Sokka's chest heaved as he glared at each of them in turn… as Pakku swallowed hard.
"I fear the fallen Princess may not be more harmful than any of us are," the waterbender said. "But politics work this way, Sokka. It's gruesome, unpleasant… cruel in many ways. Fear… that's what guides King Kuei and Fire Lord Zuko to make the choices they have. We have made efforts to help… but they refuse to heed our counsel altogether. Azula's orders were different from yours… so that you'd be spared. She asked for that, personally. Without her, you'll be able to reclaim all the privileges you lost because of your association with Azula. All the opportunities that have been denied to you… they'll be back on the table now, Sokka. Zuko will be open to reconciliation with you if you only…"
"Who the hell told that bastard I wanted to reconcile with him in the first place?" Sokka hissed. Pakku sighed. "What makes him think I need him in my life at all? I don't. I'd choose her over him without question. What kind of brother makes it his purpose to destroy his sister's life? What kind of Fire Lord does he expect to be if this is what his attempts to 'reconnect to the goodness of his family' amount to? Fire Lord Ozai would be so fucking proud of him if he knew Zuko's making sure to let his resentment, jealousy and rage at Azula guide him… I bet he actually is proud. Sounds like the Fire Nation hasn't changed as much as it should have if that's the kind of guy who leads it."
"Sokka… Zuko is better than that," Iroh said, shaking his head. "He's complicated, yes, difficult when it comes to Azula, but that doesn't mean…"
"Shut up," Sokka hissed. Iroh frowned. "You… you're not blameless. And you're as biased as I am, if that's what you're going to say next. You've given your dear nephew every chance to live and thrive and make something of himself… while you sent your niece to die in Ba Sing Se to save the King's life. The very king who wanted her dead so badly that he still doesn't fucking realize that she's the only reason why his city didn't wind up in Long Feng's control all over again while his corpse was bled dry and made an example of in the gates of Ba Sing Se's Palace. So…"
"Sacrifices have to be made in order to keep the world safe. That is the crux of your role in the White Lotus, and it always has been."
Jeong Jeong's intervention startled even the other leaders of the White Lotus: his eyes were firm upon Sokka, unyielding… merciless.
Where Sokka was initially filled with cold dread upon hearing those words, a rush of wild anger took its place in a matter of instants.
"Is that so?" Sokka asked, trembling.
He pulled something out of his pocket, tossing it in the air. The White Lotus tile flipped multiple times as it rose higher, and it continued to spin as gravity reclaimed it.
Then, it split in half as Space Sword swung through it vertiginously quickly.
The two shards of the tile fell at either side of Sokka. His furious glare didn't leave the stunned Jeong Jeong, not even for a second.
"Keep them," Sokka said, gesturing at the shards with the tip of his sword. "Make sure they serve as a reminder of what pieces of shit you all are, the next time you decide someone else's life is worth sacrificing for the greater good of a world that's just as worthless as the whole lot of you are."
For a moment, no one moved. No one spoke. It seemed as though they expected that blade to slay them, next… but Sokka sheathed it, instead. He shook his head before offering them a curt bow of his head, so light it almost felt insignificant.
"I hereby resign from my post in the Order of the White Lotus… as does Azula."
"Sokka, wait," Piandao said, swallowing hard as he stepped forward. "I know this is a grave situation, but…"
"She will be helpless without us," growled Jeong Jeong. "The White Lotus's protection is the only thing keeping her alive and safe from the Earth Kingdom and the Fire Nation's demands…"
"Oh, rest assured: I'll be the one to protect her now. From everyone who means her harm," Sokka hissed, glaring at each of them in turn. "Whether from cowardly heads of state… or from cowardly old men who want everyone else to do their dirty work only to kill them whenever it suits them. We don't need the White Lotus… maybe we never did."
He didn't listen to any other pleas as he marched to the door, turning his back on the initiative he had devoted over ten years of his life to… the initiative through which he had, admittedly, found a way to save Azula from the devastating fate she was likely to face at first.
But not like this. No more. He had grievances, struggles, trauma he had barely even acknowledged after the countless criminals and threats he'd been forced to kill… he had given the Order far more than he ever should have. A world as rotten as theirs didn't deserve to take as much from him as it had… and he refused to let it steal the woman he loved. He had lost enough… he had lost enough.
He wouldn't lose Azula.
...
"How's it feeling?" Katara asked. Azula, tense and uneasy, didn't reject the waterbender's healing upon her flank's wound – it always helped smooth over the pain, which was finally starting to dwindle.
"It's… it's better. Slightly," Azula said, curtly. Katara sighed.
"It was a lot of damage. That we kept you alive is… is nothing short of a miracle," Katara said. Azula gritted her teeth.
"Why did you?" Azula asked. "You… could've let me die. Should've, if you ask the world leaders, so…"
"I… I don't turn my back on people who need me. Even if it's people I'm not fond of," Katara said, swallowing hard. "I suppose I… I really could have told Sokka I wouldn't help you. I could have refused, and… and I wouldn't have a brother anymore, I suppose. He would have never had anything to do with me again… and he would have been right to feel that way."
"Would he?" Azula said. "Aren't I just… more trouble than I'm worth?"
"I would've thought so before this," Katara said. "Though if I said that to Sokka, he probably would have never spoken to me again. I told him to give up on your jobs for the White Lotus many times. He's been weighed down by it for even longer than he's been with you, you know? I have no idea what the hell they've tasked the two of you to do… but I do know it's taken a toll on him, a really bad one. And I just… I wanted him to be okay. To be happy, to have a better life, and I thought his strange sense of responsibility towards you was stopping him. I guess… you thought so too? As far as I've understood… you just went on this mission on your own, expecting to die? Thinking… that you might set him free if you did?"
Azula breathed deeply and shrugged slightly. Katara gritted her teeth.
"Nobody needs me. He thinks he does, but… he's wrong," Azula whispered. "He's… in love with me. Hell knows why someone would do such a thing as falling in love with me, but… he is. He cares. He cares too much for his own good. He could have anyone else. Someone who wouldn't cause him to get exiled by proxy from virtually all nations…"
"He cares too much, then… and do you?" Katara asked. Azula winced. "Do you love him too?"
Azula's lips trembled as she tried to hold back the tears. She covered her mouth with a hand, as her throat seemed to thicken…
"You do, don't you?" Katara said: her eyes widened as Azula covered her face fully with her hands.
"He… he's too good for me. He deserves better than me… he should know that. He should accept that, but…" Azula said, trembling violently.
"He… he deserves better than everything he's had to face in life," Katara said, softly, gritting her teeth. "He's become so… ruthless. So cold. For a long time, we've pretended it's your fault, that you're the one having so much influence on him, hurting him, and he's too stubborn to admit it. But… I guess we had it wrong. You weren't the one who was breaking him, but… but the one keeping him together. The one giving his life meaning when he lost sight of it. You say he doesn't need you, but… after everything that's happened lately, I don't want to know who my brother would be without you."
"Sokka… Sokka would be okay without me. It would hurt, but he would…" Azula said. Katara shrugged.
"I would've thought so too… because he was fine after Yue. He was fine after mom died. He was fine after… after everything, felt like," Katara said, shaking her head: Azula eyed her warily, and Katara breathed deeply. "But he wasn't, was he? He just… bottled everything up. And I was too blind to see it. He was my brother, so… I just took for granted that he'd be okay. His heart was strong, I never questioned that… but maybe I assumed it was stronger than it was. Just… just as everyone assumed you were stronger than you were, too. Is that why you two… why you came to understand each other this way? Why you worked together for so long? Because, somehow, you're the same? You've been sidelined in the same way?"
"I… I don't know. And honestly… you don't need to pity me or compare me to him, I… I'm not like him," Azula said, swallowing hard. "If I were… I would've made something better of myself. I drag him down, doesn't matter if he can't see it. I'm… stunting him. I'm keeping him stuck in a place where he shouldn't be, all because he decided I deserved a second chance while the rest of the world is sure I don't. It… it convinced me that I don't, too, so… why waste away trying to save me? Tell him… convince him. Tell him to stop. I'm not worth it. I'm not…"
"You sacrificed yourself in such a way that you nearly died to save the city you once conquered," Katara said, frowning. "Zuko… he sacrificed himself to save me from your lightning that time, remember? It was like… like he was making up for all the times he had been the one to attack us, to chase us, to hound us: what you did was fundamentally no different. So… I don't know, Azula. Maybe…"
"Maybe I've changed?" Azula scoffed, glaring at her. "I… I haven't. Not nearly as much as you could think I…"
"No… maybe you haven't," Katara said, gritting her teeth. "But maybe it's the first time I'm looking at you for who you are, and not for who I've been led to believe you to be."
Azula froze: she stared at Katara's eyes… eyes that were kinder than before. Not as kind as Sokka's, no… but they were strikingly similar to his, nonetheless.
"Don't… don't you start too. Bad enough that Sokka thinks I… that he somehow convinced himself I'm a better person than I am, you can't…" Azula said, shaking her head. Katara sighed, shaking hers too.
"Don't worry, I am second-guessing myself about that too, every bit as much as you are," Katara said, with a weak smile. "Look… it's just not fair to you that we've never let you prove yourself at all. We were always ready for you to turn on us, to hurt us, to be a hazard somehow. I guess… maybe Zuko worried us less because he wasn't as smart as you."
"Huh… and now you compliment me."
"I suppose," Katara laughed softly. "He was a dangerous firebender, yeah… but the rest of us were growing stronger, too. If he'd done anything out of line, we would have stopped him. With you, though… I guess we felt like you'd be able to defeat us all. And if you say you could have…"
"I… might have, before."
"Oh, shut up," Katara huffed. Azula smiled slightly. "The point is… maybe we've seen you and treated you as a threat for too long. Maybe… maybe it's time to see you for who you really are. To let you make your own choices. And if you fuck up… well, you'll face the consequences. But if you don't… maybe the rest of the world will finally see what Sokka saw. Because… he did give you a chance. And he doesn't regret it."
"He… he should," Azula said, gritting her teeth. "He should. He could do better…"
"Maybe… but he's in love with you, and he definitely disagrees on that front," Katara said, with a sad smile. "I'm sorry if we've caused you more anguish than you should've felt… I know I've been harsh with Sokka about you, and… I never really tried to see your side. If my behavior had anything to do with your choice to die in the hopes that you might redeem yourself by it, and to set Sokka free from being your partner, too? Well… I'm really sorry. I don't know if it did, but…"
"Not as much as you might think," Azula said. "My orders were… they were clear. I agreed with them."
"Well… then I hope I can help Sokka out by convincing you that they weren't worth agreeing with," Katara said, swallowing hard. "I mean… it'll be weird, having you for a sister. But it might be fun… right until you and Sokka start plotting and scheming to prank me with one thing or another, of course. You'd think I have plenty of practice because of Toph, but honestly…? You're never ready for that sort of thing."
"And you're telling me this so that I can start plotting as much already?" Azula asked. Katara smiled slightly. "You're terribly masochistic, if so."
"I… I guess I'm just feeling weird about all this," Katara said, biting her lip. "Thinking that… that even if indirectly, I might have led someone to think they were better off dead? That all of us might have…? We're just… demanding that you redeem yourself, with no clue of how you've gone about it, how many other people you've saved the way you saved Kuei. At this point… aren't we the ones who should do better by you? Redeem ourselves, in your eyes?"
"I doubt that," Azula said, frowning. "You're not not to blame for this. Whatever I've done, whoever I've become, your opinion on the matter… it has nothing to do with my choices. Redeeming yourself…? You don't… you don't owe me anything. Nobody does."
Katara smiled. She raised a hand to clasp Azula's, gently, as the other retained the glowing water over Azula's healing wound.
"If that's truly how you feel… then I'm afraid you're already a way better person than I thought you were. So thanks for proving me wrong," she said. Azula raised her eyebrows.
"Huh… was that some sort of test, then?" she asked. Katara chuckled, shrugging enigmatically. "To find out what kind of person I really was? Heh. And then you think I'm the one who schemes and connives…"
"Well, I never said I didn't do it sometimes, too," Katara pointed out, smirking. Azula scoffed… though she smiled slightly, too.
She couldn't remember the last time she had genuinely smiled at anyone other than Sokka.
...
"How is she? Has she made any progress?" Sokka asked Aang anxiously: the Avatar had surprised him by picking him up at the shores of Republic City once he arrived, and Appa sped away towards Air Temple Island now. "Her wounds…"
"They're healing. And she's doing a little better, yeah," Aang smiled reassuringly. "You'll see it for yourself in just a bit."
"I… thank you. I know I've been… kind of a dick this whole time," Sokka said, shaking his head. "I'm sorry for that, Aang, I just…"
"You don't have to apologize. You were doing your best to save a life," Aang smiled, glancing at him from over his shoulder. "And I think… maybe doing that has saved you too, more than working for the White Lotus ever did."
Sokka frowned at the remark: he had certainly done his best to help Azula… and only then had his work with the White Lotus started to gain true meaning, in all its darkness. Only then, when he had a partner who lived and fought alongside him, had he found the purpose he had long failed to understand…
Appa groaned as they came closer to the island: the temple was still small, built with architecture meant to honor the Air Nomads. The natural courtyards were pristine, peaceful, even when two kids liked to run across them wildly… but right now, those kids ran past two grown women who were taking in some fresh air, too.
Sokka's breath caught: Katara was pushing a wheelchair through a courtyard, while telling Bumi and Kya to not run so recklessly, it seemed. And the one sitting on that wheelchair…
He could barely breathe as they landed: he leapt off Appa's saddle and rushed to that wheelchair: Azula's eyes widened once she saw him, a burst of relief in her golden gaze… as well as some apprehension, knowing he had meant to do something he might regret in time.
But he regretted nothing: his hands cupped her cheeks as he reached her, dropping on his knees before her as he laughed in tearful relief. He pressed a few brisk kisses upon her lips, without so much as saying a word… and Azula clutched at his arms once he embraced her, hoping to keep him with her.
"It's done…" Sokka whispered. Azula swallowed hard. "It's over. We're… we're not agents anymore. We're not theirs to control anymore."
"But…" Azula gritted her teeth as Sokka pulled back, with a gentle smile. "What now? W-what will we do now? Sokka… I can't go back to the Fire Nation. Zuko will go to war with the United Republic, w-with your sister, with the Avatar, if I stay here…"
"There's one place that will take you. One place where you'll be safe," Sokka smiled, his brow pressed to hers. "Once you've healed… that's where we'll go."
She didn't ask where. She didn't need to, not solely because she already suspected what Sokka's intent would be… but because wherever he would lead, she would follow. Wherever he wished to go, she'd make sure to be with him. Whether she had a place in this world or not, she didn't know yet… but he meant to build a place for her by his side, and that was enough for Azula.
...
"I know this is crazy. I know you might think I'm rushing in on things that I shouldn't be reckless with… but I've made my choice, Dad. I just… I hope you can accept it."
Hakoda frowned. His son knelt across him in the sitting room of the largest government building of the South Pole, his home. Sokka hadn't visited it often since he had joined the White Lotus, and he knew coming back this way was hardly the best way of going about things… but he hoped his father would understand, regardless.
"There's… a bounty on her head," Hakoda said. Sokka flinched. "One in the Earth Kingdom, dead or alive… another in the Fire Nation, which seems to prefer her alive. Republic City harbored her for… six months, you say? And now it's in the middle of a political turmoil because of it. So… you've turned to me. And you hope that I'll help you sort this out… but I'm not sure that I have the power, no matter how much stronger the Southern Water Tribe may be compared to what it was during the times of the war, to withstand the combined might of the Earth Kingdom and the Fire Nation's rage."
"I'm aware of that," Sokka said, breathing deeply.
"And you're still hoping that we'll harbor her safely here, regardless," Hakoda said.
"I'm hoping… that you'll welcome the woman I intend to marry."
Hakoda frowned. Sokka shuddered, raising his gaze nervously towards his father.
"Zuko's claim on her is staked firmly on her belonging to the Fire Nation. I know she feels her connection to her nation has been destroyed, made worse by Zuko's behavior and rejection. She may be a Fire Nation citizen, technically… but she finds no true belonging there, not when her own brother seems to want her locked down without her bending and forsaken for good. The Earth Kingdom has failed to capture her simply because the White Lotus protected her, which means… the White Lotus had some power over the circumstances as a neutral party. The Water Tribe would be a neutral party, just as well. When I ask her… if she says she'll marry me, Dad, it means she'll be Water Tribe by marriage. She will be my wife. I… I know how difficult this is to accept, I know why you'd feel apprehensive about it, but I swear to you… I love her. I love her madly. I never thought I could need someone the way I need her. Life here won't be easy…? Well, it wasn't while we were on the road either. So… we can adjust, we can help, we can…"
"Sokka…"
"Please. Please. I… I beg you. Not just as your son… but as a member of this Tribe. Please… let her build a home here. Let us build a home here. W-we'll help with whatever you need… we'll protect this place. If Zuko fucking tries to reach into the Tribe to find her, I'll chase him away myself. But please…"
It was likely unnecessary to as good as grovel on the ground before his father. To beg and plead… when his father wasn't bound to show him as much mercilessness as Zuko and Kuei would. But he was his only choice… for, without Hakoda's help, Sokka and Azula would have nowhere to go. Nowhere to run, nowhere to live… nothing left but each other. They had certainly lived that way long enough… but it would be far more difficult, far more dangerous, without the White Lotus's support. Sokka knew that leaving had been the right choice, for their protection had been a matter of convenience… withdrawn as soon as protecting Azula had grown to be more difficult than letting her die.
So this was their only choice… their only hope.
"Sokka… sit up, please," Hakoda said, his voice deep and serene. Sokka obeyed, gazing at his father helplessly. "You… you have been through too much in your years of serving the White Lotus, I can see that. There's… a pain, a vacancy in your eyes that wasn't there, not even after fighting in the war. My son… you have a place here, and you always will. You can heal here… you can find safety in our home. I will be with you, and I will protect you… and I will extend that protection to the woman you wish to marry, should she agree to your proposal."
Sokka's heart jolted in his chest. Tears of relief spilled down his face as he smiled… and so did Hakoda, reaching over to take his son's hand in his.
"I will accept your offer to help us… for we will need help fending off the Earth King and the Fire Lord's likely outbursts once they learn she is here," Hakoda said. "Even if you're the one pleading for her acceptance, and for her to become part of the Tribe… we're certain to have trouble once they assume she's using us as a shield. Do you have plans on how to handle this problem?"
"I… I don't," Sokka admitted. Hakoda breathed deeply and sighed.
"I saw her just now, with Bumi and Kya," he said – the sounds of their voices drifted from the lower level of the building, as well as the voices of Katara and Aang, who had traveled here with them. "I may be wrong… but she doesn't feel like a dangerous killer to me."
"She… she is one every bit as much as I am," Sokka said, gritting his teeth. "The only difference is no one wants me dead… and that I was born in a better place than she was."
"Fortunately, we live in a world where your place of birth doesn't have to be your place of death… but is she alright with never going back to the Fire Nation? With never going home?" Hakoda asked. Sokka bit his lip.
"I don't know… I really don't know," he said. "Though… she no longer calls it her home. Hasn't for a while now."
"Well… I hope she'll feel differently about the Water Tribe," Hakoda said, with a gentle smile. "But if she doesn't… we'll still arrange matters to free her from their demands. I can't guarantee that there will ever be a pardon… but I do believe there's hope yet that Zuko might see sense."
"I don't know about that…" Sokka said, but Hakoda smiled at him.
"Zuko's adamant about not giving Azula another chance… so don't be as stubborn as him, son, and give him one yourself," he said. Sokka winced. "If we play our cards right… he might finally come around."
"And if he doesn't?" Sokka asked.
"Then we'll still keep her safe here, provided that it's where she wants to be," Hakoda said. Sokka gritted his teeth and nodded.
"Thank you… thank you, Dad. I… I know I can count on you, but the last years have been…"
"Don't worry about it anymore, son," Hakoda said, smiling as he closed the distance between himself and his son with a tight hug. "We're family, you and I… and if she is your family too, then she has a place here and always will. I promise."
Sokka wept in relief in his father's arms, letting himself be vulnerable for a good, long moment of relying on someone else for strength. If his father agreed… then the hardest part was over. They'd have a home… a place to live in, as long as Azula wanted it too.
He found her downstairs shortly afterwards, and she seemed wary at once when she noticed he'd been crying. He held her, hugging her, reassuring her that everything would be alright, while Hakoda took to setting up the next meal, aided by Aang, Katara and their children.
Sokka took Azula out into the icy streets anew while the others worked. His hand held hers as he guided her to the frozen shores: what had once been a small village was a thriving city these days. Azula's nervousness upon being anywhere public, without hiding her identity, was palpable and understandable, too. Sokka smiled kindly at her, squeezing her hand and leading her to a beautiful cliff, from where they could see the sunset in the horizon… a sunset that would last multiple days, of course, the way it was in the South Pole, right until daylight fled entirely for the next six months.
"I know it won't be easy for you to live without sunlight," Sokka said. Azula breathed out slowly, the air white and foggy before her lips. "And it's really cold down here, but…"
"We've done well fighting off the cold in the past," she said. Sokka smiled and nodded. "Maybe we can do it again."
"Maybe," Sokka whispered, his mitten tightening around Azula's hand. "You really want to stay here, then? For the foreseeable future, at least?"
"Would you wish to stay here from now on, too?" Azula asked, puzzled. Sokka swallowed hard and nodded.
"I believe so," he said. "I never thought I'd come back permanently like this, but… I think I need this. I need to be here for some time. It feels… safer, I suppose. I just figured that you might feel the same way about the Fire Nation. So, if you do…"
"I don't."
Sokka's words faltered as he gazed at Azula. She turned towards him, eyes heartfelt and honest.
"The Fire Nation never… never made me feel the way I have while I've traveled with you. We were homeless… sometimes aimless. But we had each other, and that was enough. It was all I needed, even if I didn't realize it right away. I thought I… I thought I cared for my country, for my people, but after everything that's happened, I feel like I've been estranged from them for too long to feel like that bond still exists…"
"Azula…"
"So… I don't need the Fire Nation. And if you do need the Water Tribe… if they're better to you than the Fire Nation has been to me, then all the better, Sokka," Azula whispered, gazing at him earnestly. "I… I will stay with you, for as long as you want me."
"I want you forever," Sokka said. Azula's eyebrows rose: it wasn't as though he had ever said anything to imply otherwise, but his earnest words surprised her all the same. "I know I always will. You're my partner… my companion, so dear to me I can't even fathom a life without you. That… that you made me fathom it at all with what you did in Ba Sing Se was…"
"I'm sorry for that, Sokka, I… I didn't want to hurt you, I wanted what was best for you, but…"
"You are. I don't care if other people disagree… you are what's best for me," he whispered, brushing her hair from her face gently. "You remember the day I found you? When you were deep in that forest, when we fought…"
"I… I nearly set your hair on fire," Azula said. Sokka smiled and nodded.
"And I ripped your fancy cloak…"
"It wasn't fancy, it was already tattered…"
"And I stepped on you."
"You did. You certainly did. And then I screamed and slapped you across the face for it."
"Admittedly, the scream was so loud it hurt more than the slap, and that hurt too," Sokka chuckled. Azula smiled, biting her lip. "After we'd fought… after you were too tired to keep going, I realized you hadn't eaten in days."
"And you shared your jerky," Azula remembered. Sokka smiled. "It… wasn't that bad."
"You said you hated it, though…"
"And then I ate most of it, so what does that tell you?"
"That you were desperate for food?" Sokka asked. Azula grimaced but shrugged. "We talked properly for the first time that night. You told me why you wouldn't go home… why you couldn't go back. You said you feared you'd lost the right to even call it that… and I blindly promised you that your brother would take you in, since he'd been forgiven for his mistakes in the past. You… you told me you'd accept any fate other than the asylum. I promised I'd ensure that wouldn't happen… because I believed, plainly, that Zuko wouldn't do that. But then… he tried. And then he went and found a worse alternative, too. An alternative that implied you were… that you were as bad as your father. As unforgivable as him, in his eyes. If any of us had thought the same of him, the Fire Nation wouldn't have a Fire Lord. And believe me… he gave us plenty of cause to think so. I had my grievances with him… but I decided to withhold them for the sake of our common goal, at first. So I was blinded by idealism, by hope…
"And then he threw all that hope in my face," Sokka said, shaking his head. "I… I could've done nothing. I could've said nothing. I could've cowered away from the wrath of a man I thought was my ally… my friend. But…"
"But you broke me out of prison instead. And then ran off with me," Azula whispered. "I… I really feared you'd double-crossed me at first. Then, I heard you swear you'd help as they dragged me away. I wondered if… if you'd be truthful, and you were. I… I think you're the only person who hasn't lied to me, Sokka."
"And I'll gladly be the only person who never does," Sokka whispered, pressing his brow to hers. Azula swallowed hard and nodded. "On that day… I broke you free from the world's cruelty as best as I could. I meant to protect you, to shield you, to stand by you, come what may. And now… now I offer you the same thing, but in a different land, in a different world. This time… I offer it to you in the Water Tribe. I offer you safe harbor… a place where I'm sure you'll be protected. No disloyal leeches will use you and toss you away once they decide you're spent. No fearful heads of state will turn you into some bogeyman for them to project their fears and horror. You'll be safe… you'll be free. And if… if you wish to spend that freedom with me? Then…"
He breathed deeply, taking her hands in his, raising them to his lips. He pressed a gentle kiss upon her mittens, upon her fingers, and Azula's heart pounded as his heartfelt eyes gazed deeply into hers.
"Would you be my wife?"
Azula gasped. Sokka smiled kindly, brushing her hair away from her face as he held her closely now. Tears burned in her eyes as she gazed at him with gratitude… though still, with a smidge of fear.
"Is… is that what this was about?" she asked, with a slight smile. "Once I marry you, I… I will become part of the Water Tribe? This is how you'll save me now? After… after having saved me as many times as you have…"
"You've saved me just as many times, if not more," Sokka said, earnestly. Azula let out a soft laugh… though she shook her head and gazed at him meaningfully.
"But… but why did you?" she asked. "It… it would've been so easy to give up, to forsake me. Anyone else would have… everyone else did. You didn't have to save me as many times as you did, Sokka… you don't even have to offer me what you're offering. I… I wouldn't be so unreasonable as to ask this of you. So… why?"
"Why?" Sokka swallowed hard. "I suppose… it's because I took a leap of faith."
Azula's eyes widened. He smiled, caressing her face gently anew.
"I thought… there was more to you than what everyone thought there was. That night, when I found you… we had that chance to talk, and I could feel it. I could sense it then, that… that you weren't simply the backstabbing manipulator everyone had led me to think you were, that I had convinced myself you were until then. I knew it was a gamble… I knew you might abandon me and go your own way if you felt like it. But I wanted to believe in you… believe that, with a better purpose, you could take all those things that made you a terrifying foe and become an extraordinary ally, instead. I… I wanted you on my team. I wanted you on my side. I didn't want to fight you anymore… and I hoped neither did you."
Azula swallowed and nodded. Sokka kissed her brow softly.
"And… time proved me right. There was so much more to you than any of us knew… so much more than I could tell, even on that night. So… it's like you saved your best for me. And now? Now I hope everyone else will see your best, too. Some already started to. So… how about we show them some more of what we're made of? How about we continue to be a team, just… a married one, now?"
Azula smiled, clasping his hand in hers. She leaned up, pressing her lips to his quickly.
"A married team, then…" she said. Sokka bit his lip. "Sounds… sounds about right."
"It does, doesn't it?" Sokka chuckled, cupping her face delicately. Azula's eyes flooded with tears again, something that appeared to happen far too often as of late…
"Are you sure about this? About taking the risk in your hometown, keeping me here even when Zuko and Kuei might still cause trouble?" she asked. "Would it be safer if we just lived elsewhere, or…?"
"My dad says he'll stand by us no matter what," Sokka whispered. Azula's breath hitched. "You have a place here… and you'll fit in easily in no time, too. Besides... blue looks good on you, remember?"
He smiled warmly upon saying those words – his first blatant attempt to flirt with her. Azula's heartfelt smile matched his as she laughed softly over that memory… over how he had repurposed it now. Her resolve was even more easily built as she gazed at him, as she let herself think back on their journey together…
She breathed deeply, heart soaring as she finally gave him her answer:
"I… I want to be your wife. I want you to be my husband. I… I'll marry you. You're crazy… I love you. And I'll marry you," Azula said, between tearful laughter.
Sokka chuckled too: his tears spilled down his cheeks as well as he held her tightly, as he hugged her as strongly as he could while the orange sun sank slowly, beautifully, in the horizon of a world that suddenly seemed a lot less merciless than it had been after a hundred and sixteen years…
...
He hadn't visited the South Pole in a long time, and it looked profoundly different from the old village it had been back when he had last left those shores. It was a city now, perhaps small, but a city all the same: Zuko breathed out slowly as he marched across the icy streets, eyes set on the Chief of the Southern Water Tribe.
"Chief Hakoda," he said, bowing and offering the older man a proper reverence. Hakoda bowed his head, offering Zuko a light smile that waned once Zuko got to the point immediately. "Where is she?"
"Oh… are you in a rush?" Hakoda asked. "I was in the middle of something when I heard your ship was arriving… can you wait about thirty minutes, perhaps?"
"I… if I must," Zuko said, apprehensive. "You're certain she's secure? That she has no means of escape? Prison hasn't contained her in the past…"
"I assure you, she's being watched right now," Hakoda said, nodding promptly in Zuko's direction. "There's no need for you to worry. She has been weakened by the dark period, so her bending has been limited by the circumstances. She has also been recovering from severe wounds, so…"
"Severe wounds?" Zuko asked, frowning. "The ones she sustained in Ba Sing Se, is it? Hasn't she recovered from that yet?"
"Not fully, I fear," Hakoda said, with a deep sigh. "At any rate… half an hour and I'll be ready to handle your business, Fire Lord Zuko. I assure you, it won't take me much longer than that."
"Fine. I'll wait," Zuko said, frowning. Hakoda smiled.
"Please do. I'll be back shortly."
With that, Hakoda took off… and Zuko was left to stand, alone, in a street of an icy pole.
He was uncomfortable immediately – his visits to the poles had never ended well. But that discomfort increased when, after around five minutes since Hakoda's departure, Zuko heard cheering and applause drifting from the direction the Chief had left. He scowled, at first determined to stay put… but soon, his curiosity got the better of him.
He followed the direction in which he'd heard the noise, though it had fallen silent for now. After navigating a few smooth streets, he came across what he realized was a large gathering at what might be the very center of the town…
It was a joyful gathering. Everyone in attendance smiled… and Hakoda presided whatever this meeting was, grinning kindly as well. From this angle, Zuko couldn't really see the two people near Hakoda properly. Judging by the feeling of the place, the words he was hearing…
It was a wedding.
He frowned as he heard a familiar voice: the man of the couple was speaking his vows. The woman had her back to Zuko, so identifying her would be impossible, but him…
"… I'd say I've changed, but honestly? I feel like I'm far more authentic to who I truly am than I ever was before I met you. You've challenged me since the first day, and I know you'll do it until the last… all I hope is that this last day is so far away that we barely need to think about it at all, going forward. Because, as hard as our journeys have been, I want to continue charting my course with you. I want to enjoy my every adventure with you. And I really don't know what this new adventure is going to entail… but that's part of the fun, isn't it? So… I vow to make sure our days are bright, no matter how dark the sky might be. I vow to give you reasons to smile, no matter if the world tries its best to break us. I vow to take care of you, to provide for you, to offer you my shoulder if you need support, my ear if you need someone to talk to. I offer you everything I am… because I know you'll cherish me for it. You already have, on every day I've spent with you. I love you… and I always will."
The serious words could have been out of place for the man speaking them… but that man wasn't the casual goofball Zuko had befriended long ago. His jaw dropped as he understood what he had nearly interrupted, what he had dragged Hakoda away from…
Hakoda was officiating Sokka's wedding.
But… who was Sokka's bride?
His eyes shifted towards the woman: clad in traditional attire for the Water Tribe, with an ornate, beautiful cape, she had long dark hair and a slender physique. She sat across Sokka, her back to Zuko… but her bearing was familiar, somehow. His lips parted, his eyes widened…
"Well… you're keen on making me cry, I suppose," she said, and the public laughed at her words…
Zuko was floored where he stood.
He couldn't process those words. Couldn't process any of those words as an aversion, a fear, an irrational rejection pulsated through his body…
It was her. It was Azula… and she was marrying Sokka.
How could she…? How could he be so stupid? She was going to kill him as soon as he lowered his guard, she would backstab him, destroy this town, ruin every bit of progress the Water Tribe had made over the last decades…!
"There's so much I could say. So much I should say. But if you don't mind… I'll start by saying thank you."
Those words, spoken in his sister's voice, felt wrong. Zuko's rampaging thoughts stopped as he scowled, immediately distrustful of them…
"Where the world turned its back on me… you were the only one who refused to give up on me. The only… the only person out there who believed I deserved a second chance."
"Not true," Sokka responded, with a gentle smile and a caress of her cheek. "It wasn't a second chance… because no one had ever given you the first one, to begin with. So… this is still your first chance, in fact. Rejoice in that, love."
Azula laughed at Sokka's interjection, as did most of the crowd: her hand clasped Sokka's, and Zuko felt that urge of panic again… that need to intervene, to warn Sokka away from her, she'd burn him…!
But she didn't burn him.
She leaned in and pressed a quick kiss to his lips.
"Fine… a first chance," Azula agreed, with a light chuckle. "I didn't know what I was getting into when I first let you drag me halfway across the world, multiple times, in a matter of weeks. But you found a broken woman with no hope left… and you helped her piece herself together again. You stood by her, you supported her, and you taught her what love is, for no one else had done it before you dared. Through your actions, through every single choice you made… through all of them, I found peace and clarity where none had been possible before. You gave me every opportunity to become whoever I wanted to be… and that's what I'm doing today: I want to be your wife. I want to belong with you forever. And I want you to belong with me just as much. I… I'm sure I have a long way to go… I still have to adjust better to the Water Tribe, I do, but… but I actually like it here. I found a place here… belonging I'd never felt anywhere else. I will continue to do better in the future… I will keep fighting to become the person you believed I could be. Because, say what you will… I can still be better. I can still do better. One day, I hope, I'll feel fully worthy of the affection and kindness you've given me. I firmly believe that."
"And I firmly believe you already are," Sokka said. Azula smiled.
"You're too biased… and that's wonderful about you, for sure," she said. "I never imagined someone would believe in the best of me as much as you do… and so, I will believe in the best of you as well. I will protect you, fight for you, care for you and offer you a heart that… a heart that never had known love until I found it in you. You've given me so many new beginnings… and I can't wait to see where this one will bring us. I know… I know it will be someplace beautiful."
At that point, Zuko couldn't keep listening. He backed out before Azula continued, deliberately forcing himself not to focus on her words, putting as much distance as he could so he wouldn't have to hear them…
She was marrying Sokka. Hakoda had called him here, summoned him on that day, to show him this. It had been deliberate, of course… Azula would be safe now. She would be protected from being held accountable for her crimes by the Fire Lord, whose primary claim over her was due to her belonging to the Fire Nation. But if she turned her back on the Fire Nation and became Water Tribe…
That Azula might find a loophole was no real surprise. Of course she would. This was all a scheme, there was nothing more to it, she was using Sokka and…
The scene he had witnessed played in his head again. The words his sister had spoken…
She had never spoken that way before. He wanted to think she was lying… but it didn't really sound like a lie. As difficult as it was to accept that, it didn't…
"Zuko?"
He turned abruptly when he heard that voice calling his name: his eyes widened when they fell upon the cloaked, bald and tall Avatar.
"Aang…" Zuko said, frowning. "You… of course. Y-you're part of this too, of course, you… I guess you're just going to say I should stop, huh? Same as you did when you harbored a… a Fire Nation fugitive in your home. You…"
"Zuko…" Aang sighed, shaking his head. "What are you even trying to do?"
"At this point?" Zuko said, glaring at Aang. "I… I want to tell you, and everyone else, to watch your backs. To stop giving her chances because she'll take your trust and twist it into cruelty. She's going to destroy you… she's going to…"
"She's had around six months to do that in the South Pole," Aang pointed out: Zuko winced. "And Katara and I hosted her in Air Temple Island for six months before that, as you know…"
"Behind my back," Zuko growled.
"She's great with Kya and Bumi," Aang said, with a gentle smile: Zuko's eyes widened. "And she'll be their real aunt starting today. The kids are stoked about it."
"W-what are you talking about? Aang…!"
"I'm talking about your sister."
The word struck him deep, hard, in a place he hadn't realized he still had in him. He couldn't interpret that low blow yet, not easily… but Aang made it that much easier:
"You don't have to get over it," Aang said. "To overcome your resentment, your rage… you can let it consume you for as long as you live, if you want it to. You don't deserve to suffer over your family, no… but you're allowing your fears to cloud your judgment, Zuko. The woman marrying Sokka today… she's not the person you've convinced yourself she is."
"How do you know that? How do you know she's not just going to wake up and kill him as soon as…"
"They've been together for around eight years, they spent many of those on the road. She would've had every chance, every tool, to do it then," Aang said, bluntly. Zuko frowned. "She didn't, though."
"So… what, her kindness amounts to not doing the wrong thing one time?" Zuko huffed. Aang grimaced.
"Not just the one time, clearly… but what you've said is the same line of reasoning why Sokka and Katara didn't want me to forgive you all those years ago, you know?"
Zuko froze in place. He wanted to say it was different… to reject Aang's words. But the Avatar's dark eyes deterred him from doing so as they gazed at him with remorseful kindness…
"Don't forgive her if you're not ready. No one is expecting you to do so," Aang whispered. "But… don't get in the way of her peace, would you? For as long as she's here, the Fire Nation won't have to worry about her. I don't ask you to forgive her… just to let her be happy, now that she's actually found happiness and love when she had thought none of that would be in the cards for her."
"She…" Zuko nearly sounded like a drowning man as he stared at Aang in disbelief. "Happiness? Love? She…"
"She's done better for herself. She has made amends for so much, even if some people don't like to admit it," Aang said. "She sacrificed herself to save Kuei's life, did you know that?"
"I… that's not the way I heard it."
"Then I'll have to tell you the story," Aang said. "That one… and a few others they told me, too. Brace yourself…"
As much as he interrupted at times, Zuko slowly drifted into silence as Aang explained as much as he could about Azula and Sokka's work as White Lotus agents. After a while, he said nothing more. Shortly afterwards, a celebratory cheer rushed through the town, and Aang grimaced as he glanced over his shoulder in the direction of the celebration.
"Damn it… guess I missed the ending," he said, with a sad smile.
"Go, then… congratulate them, I guess," Zuko said, rubbing his brow with his fingertips. "I… I need time to think."
"Well… take it. But Zuko… please, make a decision that you'll be able to live with," Aang said, raising his eyebrows. "You've been Fire Lord for half your life now. You've done pretty well at it, too. No one's going to take that away from you… she'll be here, with her new family. You don't have to be part of it if you don't want to be… but I really hope you'll understand how much this means to them. Please… think on that."
Aang gazed at him meaningfully before walking away. Zuko shivered, and not because of how ungodly cold it was. His eyes followed Aang all the way to the celebration area…
Happiness? Peace? Had Azula truly found those things?
It was stupid of him, he knew, to feel jealous over that. He had no reason to be, he was Fire Lord! That was what she'd wanted all her life, that was all she had chased, and…
And she had spent the last sixteen years without a crown, without a title, losing all privileges and even the bonds she had clung to. Sokka, somehow, had taken a chance on her… and this was the outcome for it, apparently. She was happy… she was safe with him. She avoided capture…
Much like he had avoided being trialed by Earth Kingdom authorities once he became Fire Lord. And before that, he'd lived as a refugee among them, and they'd never known who he was.
His fists clenched as he felt himself shatter under the weight of a dark awakening: he had seen her sitting there, with Sokka, speaking words he had thought her utterly incapable of… but she had spoken them anyway. There had been no smidge of dishonesty in them. He always had thought she lied about everything, and he wanted to think she was lying now, too…
But why did he want to think that?
Why did he want her to scheme and plot? Why did he want her to show her true colors… when maybe her true colors were the ones she'd shown tonight?
He hadn't spoken to his sister in over six years. He had no idea she and Sokka were in love… at first, he thought that explained matters, but he didn't know, not for sure, if Sokka had been motivated by a romantic interest in Azula all along. Maybe not… maybe he simply cared.
He cared for Azula… where no one else ever had. The way Iroh, Ursa and Mai had cared for him when he thought he had nothing left in life.
But… this wasn't about him. It was Azula's story, Azula's struggles, Azula's pains and joys and...
And it wasn't about him at all.
Her happiness… didn't include him.
A sudden rush of loneliness struck him then. He should have felt free… he didn't have to help Azula pick up the pieces of her life and find a way to start over. He should have been grateful… but he wasn't. Why? Why did it bother him? Why did it feel unfair when he'd had a good life for years, when he had become an accepted, respected world leader, when he had so many good things going for him…?
Why, then, would he suddenly feel cheated? Why would it feel like Azula had taken everything she once had claimed Zuko had taken from her?
His friends were hers now, to a point where she had even married one of them. She found a home in a place she had never been meant to belong in… Zuko had never found a way to truly belong anywhere while he had been on the run. She had found happiness, and…
And was Zuko truly happy now?
His chest tightened. His head spun. His heart sank…
"Ah, do excuse me! It took me some time to wrap that up… but it's done now," Hakoda's voice reached Zuko, and he turned towards him with a mournful, if slightly accusatory stare. "Now, then, where were we?"
"Don't… don't play dumb. I… I get what you were doing now. I see. Well… well played," Zuko said, his voice unstable. Hakoda raised his eyebrows. "You… you wanted me to see them, didn't you? To realize… that I have no right to interfere. That if this is what they want to do with their lives… you'll protect them and make sure they can do so?"
Hakoda's easygoing demeanor shifted slowly into complete seriousness. He nodded slowly, and Zuko stared at him in chagrin.
"How… how can you trust her? Are you sure this is the right call?" Zuko asked. Hakoda shrugged.
"I am. I've grown to know her better across the past months… and I really am, Zuko. Whoever Azula once was, I cannot say for sure… but right now, she's my daughter-in-law. She's a member of this tribe."
"She's my sister," Zuko said, frowning.
"Is she?" Hakoda asked. "And what does that mean for you?"
"It means…" Zuko started… but he faltered upon hearing the question.
He didn't know how to answer that. He truly didn't know how to answer that.
Hakoda smile sympathetically, clasping Zuko's shoulder firmly.
"Fire Lord Zuko… I appreciate your visit. I can offer you a drink, even some food if you'd like, but ultimately… I'll never let you take one of my people if they don't want to go with you. It's that simple."
"Not even if it's… her?" Zuko asked. Hakoda shook his head.
"She's part of this tribe. She's my daughter-in-law," Hakoda repeated. "Her past does not determine her future… no more than yours did."
Zuko gritted his teeth, lowering his head. By then, more footsteps were heard… and this time, he had the feeling he'd be better off leaving. This was a battle he could never win…
But it was only a battle because he had made it so, wasn't it?
"Zuko? Dad…!"
Sokka's voice struck Zuko painfully. He raised his gaze… to find the man who had once been one of his closest friends was flabbergasted by his presence. Moreover… the dark-haired woman with him stared at him as if she'd seen a ghost: neither one had known Hakoda had planned this.
"Uh… surprise, I suppose," Hakoda said, with a weak smile. "Zuko had no idea you were getting married today…"
"And I had no idea you'd invited him," Sokka said, frowning.
"He didn't… invite me for that," Zuko said, gritting his teeth as he lowered his gaze. "I…"
Sokka was wary. He stood in front of Azula… as though shielding her from her own brother.
One time, long ago, he had protected Sokka's sister from Azula, when the firebending prodigy had been at her worst. He had jumped in front of a bolt of lightning meant for Katara… and he had survived the blow while Azula, ultimately, took a fall from grace, one from which she hadn't recovered for more years than Zuko knew.
Was that what Sokka had been doing over the past eight years? In breaking Azula out of prison, in helping her avoid capture, in bringing her with him to the Water Tribe and finding a loophole to keep her safe from Zuko's wrath… had Zuko been the merciless one this time, leveling lightning at his own sister, while Sokka shielded her from it as best he could?
How had things grown so complicated, chaotic and muddled? How had he become the problem, when he was supposed to embody a solution? Was this what the light and darkness of his own lineage entailed?
He didn't want to be that brother anymore. He couldn't find any reason to be scared of her… not now, when he felt like he'd looked at her for the first time in ages. Her eyes met his as she stepped to the side, apprehensive and wary…
She feared him. She dreaded that he'd act out… that he'd ruin her big day.
His fists tightened, and he turned towards her.
"Are you… happy?"
His question wasn't sardonic, skeptical or cruel. Azula hadn't noticed, until that moment, that she always expected Zuko to only speak to her to mock her rudely, or to be as confrontational and hostile as could be. This was a welcome change… if a little confusing. Still… she nodded. He seemed to wince upon seeing it.
"Happier than I thought I'd ever be," she admitted. "If you really must know. Zuko…"
"Great, then. That's… that's good. Make sure to… to cherish it. Congratulations," he said: his words weren't insincere, just as they weren't as honest as they should have been. The turbulence in his heart continued to hurt him deeply, to shake him and muddle his feelings…
"Zuko," Sokka called him, and Zuko frowned warily at him. "What were you hoping to achieve here?"
"I…" Zuko started, but his words faltered: he was here to capture someone… someone who was no longer harming anyone. Someone who had countless people on her side, somehow… someone in whose life he had no right to interfere. Maybe he never had that right, to begin with.
So he made up his mind, in a heartbeat. Perhaps he'd regret it soon… but he hoped not.
"I'll end the manhunt for you," he said, glancing at Azula, whose heart tightened upon hearing those words. "I… I have no power over you now, so… it makes sense. I'll try to… to convince Kuei too. Might fail, but…"
"You don't have to do that," Azula said. Zuko shook his head.
"I… I should. I want to. I will," he decided, glancing at her with unease. "I… I'm sorry. I have a lot to think about, but… I'm sorry, Azula."
He didn't go in-depth about that apology, but he bowed his head in her direction before turning on her heels. Sokka frowned as he walked away… Azula clenched her fists, and while fearing she might regret this, she still stepped forward.
"You can come again, once… once you feel like it," Azula called for him. Zuko slowed on his footsteps until he reached a halt. "If you feel like it, rather. I just… just thought I'd let you know."
"Thanks," Zuko said, curtly at first… then he glanced over his shoulder, meaningfully. "Is it… is it alright if I bring Izumi one day?"
Azula's eyes widened. Izumi… the new Crown Princess, Zuko's heir. She swallowed hard and nodded.
"If you want to. If you feel like it," she said, simply.
"Then… I'll think on it," Zuko said, offering her a weak, halfhearted smile. "Goodbye, Azula."
Maybe he wouldn't do as he said he would. Maybe he would never come back. But if this was the last time she'd see her brother… at the very least it hadn't ended with a shouting match, with violence, with threats of executions or imprisonment. Azula could only be grateful for that as her brother faded from view.
"And now… explain what made you think this was a good idea, Dad," Sokka grumbled, wrapping an arm protectively around his wife's shoulders. Hakoda smiled and shrugged.
"I hoped Zuko would learn better than to keep hounding your wife forever," he said. "It's long overdue, after all."
"I guess, but still… that's one hell of a risk you took there," Sokka sighed, turning towards Azula and cupping her face. "You okay?"
"I'm… fine. Better than fine, I suppose," she said, smiling at him with unabashed satisfaction. "It's… over, feels like. No more running away from Zuko… it feels surreal to realize that's actually over."
"Well, when you look at it that way, it is a pretty good wedding present, I can't lie," Sokka said, with a weak smile.
"I don't think he'd ever apologized to me about… anything, before. I don't really know what the apology was for, to be honest, but…" Azula said, shrugging and turning towards Sokka. "But it feels like I'm finally free for good, huh?"
"As you should be, my beloved, beautiful, clever wife," Sokka grinned, wrapping his arms around her waist and hoisting her gently in his embrace.
He pressed a quick kiss to her lips, their brows pressed together as Hakoda, beside them, chuckled and marched back to the celebration area.
"I hope she's also a good dancer, along with all those things…" Hakoda teased them: Sokka gasped happily, and Azula's eyes widened.
"I don't think I am," she said. "You know that's not very common in the Fire Nation…"
"But we're not in the Fire Nation, are we?" Sokka smirked. Azula snorted. "Come on, I'll teach you to dance! It'll be grand!"
"I should've already been taught how to dance before we got married… why didn't you explain this before? We could have practiced together…"
"Oh, no need for practice! You'll get it right just fine, you'll see…!"
"If I end up humiliating myself for your amusement during our wedding, I'm definitely going to hold that against you forever, you dangerous husband, you…"
Sokka laughed as he and Azula followed Hakoda indeed, trading quick kisses just as they would once they joined the dancing groups that were reveling and rejoicing in their love. Aang and Katara had taken to dancing too, though with their children rather than with each other for now. The loud, fun music had an infectious rhythm that Sokka teased Azula for, pulling her in for a joyful dance unlike anything she had experienced before.
Whether their moves were always right or not, she couldn't tell: all she knew was that they kept up with each other constantly, laughing together as they learned their way around this new challenge, small as it might be. As push and pull might, they would sway to the music's beat between laughter and gratitude, for their journey together would continue, safe and soundly, after today's ceremony, after Azula had joined the Tribe… for the two of them had built a new home in the Southern Water Tribe, a home they meant to cherish forevermore.
A/N:
Thank you again for reading! I really hope you enjoyed the many stories that were part of this year's Sokkla Saturdays!
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I need to express how I love the fact that you never miss the opportunity of making Azula and Sokka very into extremely nerdy computer games in as many AUs as you can. It even made me interested in playing dragon age or hades (yes, because of that band au you wrote for sokkla saturdays and IHTBY. I also like the dragon age au you wrote, though in this one they were actual characters of that world instead of two nerds)
Hahaha, yeah... well, it's because they're nerds! It's canon! xDDDDDD At least, I can't help but see them that way. IHTBY is a hilarious AU where basically everyone's nerdy as hell, Azula had to be a nerd in secret, but now she no longer hides it. Ty Lee and Mai may be the only exceptions, but by now it's only a matter of time before they, too, are recruited into the nerd legions (?)
The online gaming angle really fit with IHTBY because of the original prompts were "meeting online" and "high school AU", both of which I had no idea how to combine organically until that whole idea came to mind. Sometimes the least likely prompts are the ones that do the trick xD but yeah, since it was a "meeting online" situation, I couldn't help but think about how that meeting would come about, and my occasional dabbling in suuuuper old and defunct MMORPGs supplied the answer. The game they play in IHTBY, Dannan, is actually based on the setting of an original story of mine that I haven't really found a way to fully articulate and that I'd probably need to massively rework... but the worldbuilding and concepts I had for it were a decent concept for the MMORPG I needed so, since I very much knew nothing about active MMORPGs at the time I was writing IHTBY, I just made up my own game and that's why they're not playing WoW or Genshin Impact or FFXIV (okay the last two would have been impossible considering how new they are x'D).
As for Hades... I'm still having Hades brainrot to this day x'D finished what may have been my most perfect run in it only yesterday, WITH ROCKET BOMB! (Eris Rail cluster rockets+Zeus legendary+Scintillating Ice Wine cast+Artemis legendary, the RNG gods smiled upon me with that build x'D). If I ever continue the band AU in a distant future, I hope that Melinoe's new adventures in Hades II will serve them as inspiration for making more music...
And in DA... I guess I just made them nerds in-story anyway x'D even if they're IN the game, so to speak, they're still nerdy in some ways. It's a constant, really. These two strategy-driven dorks can't help but thrive in learning new things, acquiring new talents, seeing more of whatever world they're in... I just love them and their inherent nerdiness. It's just one more level in which I'm sure they'd understand each other perfectly <3
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True Love: Sokkla Saturdays 2021
Day 8: Prince Sokka, "peasant" Azula
The Northern Water Tribe was a peaceful place. A lovely Royal Family was ruling with utmost respect and care towards their people. Family had a quite different meaning in this tribe. Family came first. They treated each other with love and respect.
Romance wasn't perfect in everyone's life, but it was very important. The view to love was respective, which wasn't usual everywhere around the world. People wanted their children to marry, to settle down and make their own family. Yet no one ever arranged anything if the children were strictly against it.
Of course, this was a work of the King and the Queen. Hakoda and Kya loved each other since her childhood. They counted themselves lucky to have found each other and have fallen in love. 22 years of marriage and their romance never vanished. They achieved many things together. The best ones were their firstborn Prince Sokka and their beloved daughter Princess Katara.
Katara, an affectionate Princess loved by their people and every child in their Tribe. She was responsible, caring and has never let people down who needed her help. Despite enjoying her responsibilities as Princess, she liked taking a break from time to time and go on adventures with her best friend Aang.
Aang, the Avatar became as good as a part of the Tribe. He was still learning water bending from Katara.
The handsome Prince had a good l life. But happiness wasn't part of it. He always gave his best at everything he did as the Prince. Never did he feel a spark with any girl. No matter how many of them tried to approach him and wished to catch his eye, no one ever did.
There was almost nothing he wouldn't do for his family since he was a family-oriented person. Loyalty and a good heart were his remarkable traits. He was talented, a good warrior and a responsible man. Yet he looked melancholic often.
His mother would catch him watching the stars every night. Every time she saw him like that she hoped and deep down knew one day someone would make his son happy. If only that day would arrive soon…
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She underestimated the coldness. She also underestimated the nice architecture and the largeness of the Northern Water Tribe. Would they succeed? She had her father's trust, she always did. But this was a huge mission beyond anything she ever experienced.
How could a Princess act like a Peasant?
The possibility to pull it off was high, since she was confident even if a small fear was dwelling inside of her. But when she looked at her companion who was shivering and making weird faces she just sighed. Lu Ten’s been a Prince far longer than Azula’s been a Princess. How was he supposed to act like a commoner?
Unlike the Northern Water Tribe, the Fire Nation was problematic at the moment. Their people had different views and different understandings of the world. Their education and developments were excellent. But the hundred-year war ruined the trust of many people.
After Azulon's death, Iroh became Fire Lord. He ended the war and things were slowly going into the right path. Until a group of people rebelled against the Royal Family. Said rebellions happened quite often these days. It wasn't easy to find out who was friend and who was an enemy anymore.
Prince Zuko, Azula’s brother, the nephew of the Fire Lord got wounded in a fight. After days of meetings, the Fire Lord made a dire decision.
The Fire Nation needed help as soon as possible. Iroh decided to get their help from other nations. Ozai and Zhao had the mission to travel to the Earth Kingdom and meet the Earth King.
Whereas the only Princess and her cousin Prince Lu Ten, son of Fire Lord Iroh, had the task to travel to North. Both were incredibly young Royals. It was Azula’s first mission. A dangerous one too boot. Yet she knew it was smart, even if dangerous, to form a friendship with other nations. She's been given an important task, and she would do her best to succeed at it.
The Northern Water Tribe wasn't likely to trust everyone from the Fire Nation blindly, even if there hasn't been any complication since the war ended. But not long ago Admiral Zhao tried to invade this Tribe.
So, the two young Royals no one ever saw before, were sent into the cold icy territories to get help from the King of the Northern Water Tribe and to gain their trust and friendship. They also needed the Avatar's help.
Another reason was the spirit Oasis. Zhao informed the Royal family about the power of the Oasis, which could heal Zuko’s wounds.
The big problem was of course that no matter what Azula and Lu Ten had to enter the Tribe in disguise first. They both didn't know the people here. They didn't know what they would do if they knew they're the Royals of the Fire Nation. But how are they going to trust them if they find out later they have been lying all the time?
Lu Ten had a friend named Koda who lived in the Water Tribe. Destiny made them form a friendship. Koda used to live in the Earth Kingdom, where Lu Ten went to a university years ago. Koda didn't judge him, instead he tried to understand him and saw his good heart. Lu Ten once saved him from an attack from the Fire Nation, and Koda promised that no matter when and no matter what, he would pay it back one day.
Later, Lu Ten returned to his own Nation. Koda was of Southern Water Tribe origin, but he fell in love with a waterbender from North. So, they married, and he moved to his wife's Tribe.
He was one of the most trusted members of the Northern Water Tribe.
Without any forewarning, he met Azula and Lu Ten near the Tribe's waters. It was too late to talk with King Hakoda, so he also had to keep his mouth shut and play along.
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Three days have passed since they entered the Northern Water Tribe. Thanks to Koda, they could go inside the Tribe as his friends without any complications.
During their first week Azula noticed people here were completely different from the one's in her own Nation. People here were friendly, open and… happy? It's been a long time ago since she remembered happiness in her own family. She felt welcome here. There was warmth within this cold Tribe. What an irony she thought to herself.
Walking side by side with her cousin, they saw a man with soldiers walking towards them. No doubt he was the most important person in this Tribe. The King was indeed also very friendly and smiled at them. She didn't think her first expression of him would be so positive.
“You two must be the friends of Koda, welcome to our Tribe” he said smiling.
Azula and Lu Ten half bowed as respect to King Hakoda.
“My name is Lu Ten, and this is my cousin Azula” Lu Ten introduced themselves.
Thrice a week, Hakoda would take a walk with his son to watch how their people were doing and communicate with them. Today he has been unusually silent.
“Where is Prince Sokka?” asked Hakoda his soldiers.
He finally appeared from behind the soldiers, walking to his father.
“I’m here dad, I’m … “
And then he saw her.
Long dark hair, glowing amber eyes, beautiful shape of lips caught his breath away. He loved the night sky, he thought it's beautiful. But this, this was a beauty beyond anything, anyone he has seen or known. He forgot his surroundings while he looked at her, without bating a single eyelash.
The people around him were confused, looking from him to Azula.
Azula was ... she didn't really know what she felt. She just knew the way the Prince was looking at her wasn't annoying somehow. He was handsome and the powerful focus of his eyes on her made her freeze on spot.
“Sokka?” Hakoda finally broke the silence.
Sokka shook his head promptly after hearing his father's voice and neared the most beautiful woman in the world.
“I’m Sokka” he said, extending his arm, waiting for her to do the same with a big smile and eyes.
Azula was startled. She looked at his hand briefly but took it anyway. The brush of their skin felt extremely pleasant.
Since when was shaking hands such a remarkable good feeling?
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Azula decided to go out for a short walk. She ended up on a nice spot, watching the night sky deep in thoughts when she heard someone nearing her. She turned around swiftly and saw him.
“Hey” Sokka smiled and gave her a lovestruck look like the one from earlier today. He didn't expect to see her today again, but he was thankful that it happened.
“Are you following me?” Azula asked an eyebrow furrowing.
“Wha… No!” Sokka immediately replied. He wouldn’t have anything against following her though. He couldn’t get her face out of his mind the entire day and hoped to see her soon again. “I come here every night”
“You have a nice view here” Azula said, turning around to look at the sky again.
“Yeah, but the northern lights are even nicer. I am waiting for it to come” he told her, walking to stand by her side.
“The northern lights?” she asked.
“You never heard of them?” he chuckled slightly.
“I’ve once read something about it but never actually saw one” she replied.
“Well, it's a matter of days until they appear. When they do I would gladly show you”
She turned around at his words and smiled a little.
“You would?”
“Why not?” he smiled, looking at her.
He wanted to lose himself in those eyes.
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Weeks passed by. Azula and Sokka met on a daily basis. At the beginning it's been a "coincidence", but after some time they purposely planned on meeting. All they did was spend almost the entire day together and watch the night sky. Although she was pleased to spend time with him, she felt worse every time their bond strengthened.
She was sure the Prince liked her. The interest was mutual without a doubt. But she had a mission to complete. She was here for a reason.
No one ever asked them if they were really commoners. It was almost unbelievable of how much the Tribe got used to their presence. Honestly, they got used to the Tribe too.
Sokka shared his whole life story with Azula. His childhood experiences, his relationship with his family and his role as Prince. There were things she understood as a Princess herself so good but couldn't agree since she was supposed to be a commoner for now.
She shared many things with him too. But every time he asked about what happened to her family, she didn’t answer. And he didn’t push her, giving her the space, she needed. Accepting that she might not be ready to share things she felt uncomfortable with.
Lu Ten felt good in the North Pole, yet guilty too. Like his cosuind, he also saw how nice people here were. He helped Koda in his work and made some friends. But how are they supposed to tell them the truth now? The whole situation was complicated and not easy for both of them. Things developed very differently, out of their, especially out of Azula's control. They were settling in this Tribe.
“We should have told them from the beginning” he said with a sigh.
They were given a small house. It was different from what both of them were used to. Big huge luxury rooms were only in the Royal Palace, even if it was still nothing compared to the luxury of the Fire Nation. But the small houses were nice anyway. They were bright and warm.
“Yes we should have. But how were we supposed to know? These people won't trust the Fire Nation, let alone us Royals. Only three years ago Admiral Zhao attacked this very Tribe. No matter how much they accepted and liked us, I still don't think they will just let us get away with it.” Azula said.
She closed her eyes for a moment.
“I will talk with him this evening. I'm going to tell him everything. I have to do this Lu Ten”
Lu Ten gave her a sad look and nodded in her direction.
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“Are you ready?” he asked.
“Yes” she answered and smiled.
“Just a few minutes” he said.
They met at their place like they did every night, since they saw each other for the first time.
The day Sokka waited eagerly for arrived. When they first met at this place under the night sky, when they had their first conversation, he promised Azula, that he would show her the northern lights. Here they were now. Waiting for the lights to show up.
It was like this every time. Azula would feel bad and guilty, but then Sokka would show up and would give her this beautiful smile of his. Then she couldn't help it, smiled back, and felt safe with him. She just couldn't break his heart. No one ever told her emotions could take over so many things.
Lights showed up and Azula looked at the sky, amazed by it. The sky looked even more incredible and romantic.
Sokka on the other hand looked at her. Now that she looked so happy, so innocent while watching the sky, he was fascinated by her even more.
He walked away from her side and hugged her from behind tenderly. Azula was startled at first, so Sokka waited before hugging her tighter. But she smiled and let her back press into his chest. Sokka smiled again and hugged her tighter pressing his cheek to hers. She held onto his hands, their fingers intertwining while resting on her belly.
And right there they could stop time. Right here they felt happy. Especially Azula would really like to stop time now badly. Suddenly she turned around and put her hands on his shoulder looking worried, while his fell on her waist.
“Azula” he started before she could say anything.
He took her face into his hands.
“Azula, I'm so happy with you. It feels like my life gained purpose and a future since you’ve entered it”
She wanted to cry now. Since when was the closeness to tears so common for her? How was she supposed to tell him the truth now? How to tell him she's been lying since a month?
“Azula, I love you! I want to spend the rest of my life with you. By your side. I... I always imagine going to bed with you and waking up next to you"
"I love you”
Words spoken by his heart made him feel free. He wanted her to know all the feelings he had for her. It wouldn’t be enough to describe the fire burning inside of him for her. But he felt happy. Happy that this moment was real.
Now Azula held his face between her hands. The moonlight shined into her eyes, making her small tears visible.
They neared and started kissing slowly, sensually. His arms surrounded her waist, while her’s surrounded his neck, one of her hands reaching for his hair while their meaningful kiss grew more enthusiastic.
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“Today I’m really going to tell him”
Azula paced in the room, while Lu Ten was sitting. They were in a mess. A mess they couldn’t get out so easily. Lu Ten saw the spark in his cousin’s eyes. He knew the Prince and Azula were in love. Which made the whole situation more difficult for everyone.
“Azula, we need to go inside the Spirit Oasis. Zuko needs the water direly. We…”
“Ha, I knew it!”
The voice of a stranger startled both Azula and Lu Ten. They jumped at the voice.
Hahn, son of Master Pakku, was following Lu Ten very often. But he didn’t believe Hahn was smart enough to find anything out about them.
Master Pakku had already forewarned King Hakoda many times, that these two strangers were up to no good. Yet Hakoda told him to not come to him with accusations about people, without any evidence.
Well, Hahn and Pakku had their evidence now…
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He held the brush firmly in his hand, his mind completely fixed on his almost finished painting.
Hopefully, she would like it. Everyday he worked on the painting to make it as perfect as possible. Azula didn't deserve less after all. His painting skills weren't that of an artist, but he put his heart into it.
The peaceful silence was broken abruptly when his sister and Aang were running towards him in a rush.
"Sokka!" Katara yelled.
He turned his head around, looking at her confused.
"What happened?" he asked.
"Two people were taken by our soldiers and are arrested now" Katara told him out of breath.
"Okay..." he said, unsure of how to react. His good mood fell slightly "Why?"
"Because... because they've been spying on us! They wanted to steal water from our Spirit Oasis!" Katara replied.
"Who Katara?" Sokka stood up, his face a mask of fear. He had a bad feeling about this.
Katara waited for a short moment and looked at Aang, who gave her a sad nod.
Sokka waited eagerly for an answer. So she turned to him again, her eyebrows furrowed.
"Prince Lu Ten and Princess Azula from the Fire Nation"
The brush in Sokka's hand fell on the ground, spreading the color on spot. He immediately started running out of the room as fast as he could...
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The chamber as well as the cell inside, where they were kept wasn't scary. The ice was shining everywhere and brightening everything in the Water Tribe. Another thing that was completely different from her nation.
Suddenly, the light grew brighter, when the door to the chamber was opened.
He entered the room slowly and closed the door behind him.
Heartbroken as he was, he just stood there.
Even from distance, as short as it was, his blue eyes were completely locked into her amber one's. Azula never saw such a strict face on him. He's been always smiling, goofy and friendly.
Sokka had hoped everything was a misunderstanding, that they mistaken Azula and Lu Ten with other people. But that hope vanished, alongside his serious facade, replaced by sorrow and disappointment now, when he saw the apologizing look in her eyes.
Azula took some steps forward and put her hands around the railings, looking at him from between them.
"Sokka..." his name was the only thing she could utter at the moment.
He walked towards her. Their face inches away, the railings the only thing that separated them. His eyes were intent and burning as always. Her's were glowing and breathtaking as always.
"Is it true Azula? Are you the Princess of the Fire Nation? Did you and your cousin plan on stealing water from the Oasis?" his voice grave.
She nodded. He twitched at that. Her admitting it hurt him too much.
"So, I was just... a tool? You tried to distract..."
"No Sokka of course not!" she interrupted him "I know I should’ve told you from the very beginning, but every time I wanted to it's just... my brother is wounded and we..."
She was too emotional to talk. What good was it to tell him everything now, after having lied to him as they did? She just looked away, unable to see the pain and anger in his eyes any longer.
Sokka turned around and walked away.
He felt betrayed and hurt. But part of him, his heart knew she had feelings for him. As smart as Azula was, no one could fake glances and emotions right? How could he misread those beautiful and honest amber eyes.
Yes, he was angry, she lied to him. But he didn't really believe she played with him. He was madly in love, that much was clear. She never told him she loved him, but he's been sure she liked him.
He held back his tears, blinking several times. She said her brother was wounded. Would he go to the ends of the world to save his own sister? He didn't need to think twice: he would.
His legs carried him to the throne room.
"Father!" he entered it determined and desperate. Master Pakku and his son Hahn were there too.
"Sokka" Hakoda said.
"Father we should..."
"Sokka, you stay out of this!" his father said firmly. Sokka stopped walking.
"What? Why?" he asked him.
"You are lovestruck and can't think rationally. She used you to..."
"No! I won't stay out, cause she didn't use me! They both deserve to be listened to!"
Kya, watching the scene worriedly now stepped in.
"Hakoda, what they did was terrible indeed. But I do not believe they had any bad motives. Azula and Lu Ten are good children. What about Koda? He would never betray us. For him at least, you should be kinder with them."
If anyone could influence Hakoda's decisions and thoughts, then it was his wife. He would always listen to her and estimate her opinion.
"I hate them for what they did" Katara who was watching the others talk, joined them now. She turned towards her brother "But I also believe she loves you Sokka."
Sokka's eyes gleamed. His mother and sister siding up with him and also seeing Azula had feelings for him as well, made him gain hope again.
"Father, I saw it. I saw the way Azula and Sokka looked at each other. They look at each other the way mom and you do"
And that seemed to do it. The mood in the room changed and Hakoda gave thought to what his daughter said. Sokka stepped infront of his father and waited eagerly for his decision.
A loud chuckle disrupted them.
"That arrogant Princess just played with you and you think it's love. Just because she is hot, doesn't mean she isn't enemy!"
Sokka's blood boiled at Hahn’s bold comment.
"Keep your mouth shut and never ever talk about her! This isn't any of your business!" he snarled, standing in a position as if he would fight him.
If feeling betrayed by his loved one's made Sokka angry, hearing anyone else saying or doing something bad to his loved one's made him see red. The monster inside of him would awake and nothing could stop his wrath.
"We are members of this Tribe Prince Sokka" Pakku said.
"King Hakoda, the Princess and the Prince should rot in prison. That b..." Hahn couldn't finish his sentence when he felt the hardest punch ever on his chin, followed by more.
The only goal in the throne room now was to keep a feral Sokka away from Hahn.
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Lu Ten tried to soothe his cousin. Both were sitting in their cell, Lu Ten had his hand around Azula's shoulder. He was always been loving and protective when it came to his little cousin. It was why he was eagerly to go on this mission, so that he would stay by her side.
He hated himself for not having made things better. Now Azula was sad, and both were in prison, not knowing what would happen. But he would see to it, that his cousin would get out of here safe and sound. He would fight anyone who would try to harm her.
This time, the door swung open hurriedly.
"Azula!" Sokka marched inside.
"Sokka?" Azula stood up alongside Lu Ten and rushed to the railings.
Lu Ten was at loss for a while earlier. But now he collected himself and would give his best to talk with Sokka and King Hakoda
"Prince Sokka, listen, it's not Azula's fault. It's my fault first and foremost, so let us clear things together as men and..."
The soldier next to Sokka opened the cell door which confused Lu Ten.
Sokka just nodded kindly to Lu Ten, took Azula's hand, pulled her out of the cell and made her look into his eyes.
"You tell me everything!" he said "Everything from the beginning! My father will listen to you both"
The soldier already guided Lu Ten out of the chamber.
Azula pulled at Sokka's hand before he could start walking again and he turned around at that.
"I..." she started.
Sokka waited.
"I love you Sokka!" she said and crushed her lips to his. He didn't need a second to reply.
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Azula and Lu Ten told the Royal Family everything. Master Pakku was there to listen as well. He was an important member of the Tribe, even if his now injured son wasn't best friends with the Prince.
After the chaos was over, Hakoda invited Prince Ozai to his Tribe. The security was held high still. He might trust his daughter and nephew, but he had no idea of how Ozai himself was like. So he would be on the safe side for the beginning.
Prince Zuko, alongside Ozai's wife Ursa, would come to the Tribe too. Water from the Oasis alone wouldn't be enough to heal his wounds, he needed a waterbender.
Two weeks have passed and they arrived at the North Pole.
Azula and Sokka talked about everything at that time and bonded even stronger. Azula couldn't believe how amazing this man was. He trusted her fully even after what happened and treated her like his Queen. She has already been pretty astonished before everything that everyone was okay with a Prince to be so close with a peasant. Such thing would be unthinkable in the Fire Nation
Standing on the balcony of the palace, they watched their father's conversation. After back and forth, they've finally reached an agreement. The Northern Water Tribe and the Avatar would help the Fire Nation and hopefully be friends form now on..
The two lovers were tightly cuddled together, Azula was pressed to Sokka's chest.
She looked up at him and he looked at her. She had apologized for not being honest from the beginning, but he understood her. It wasn't her fault. He was happy that everything was real. They were lovers and they were in love. His fear was long gone and replaced by a greater happiness than before.
Sokka pulled out something from his pocket and Azula looked at it confused first.
"I made this for you" he said smiling.
It was a blue necklace, she saw similar one's around some married women's necks... it was a betrothal necklace.
Her eyes got big and she turned her gaze from the necklace to him.
"Will you marry me Azula?" he asked her ever so earnestly and lovely.
She jumped into his arms. The necklace around her neck soon, they didn't stop hugging tightly.
Under the balcony, Kya and Hakoda saw them.
"Look at them dear. Our son has finally found happiness. I always waited for this day to come" Kya said.
Hakoda smiled at that. Indeed, they always wished for their children to find happiness and true love just like they did.
Unlike Hakoda, another father wasn't particular pleased by the situation. Ozai didn't like the weird Prince and the closeness of his beloved daughter with him, but kept his mouth shut for now. He would never approve of any man. His daughter was too perfect for anyone.
In the evening, Azula and Sokka watched the night sky from the balcony in Sokka's room. He surprised her with another gift.
"Look! I have drawn this for you!" he gave her his painting.
She took it from him. She started laughing and he blushed.
"What's so funny Princess?" he asked.
"It's just.. Sokka" she tried to talk in between laughter.
He laughed too and the night faded away with their happiness.
Prince Sokka and Princess Azula.
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hello-yue-here · 3 years
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you see i was thinking about how neat a sokkla titanic au would be but then i realized it could never make sense because sokka and azula are both too smart and would realize that they could both fit on the door.
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seyaryminamoto · 3 years
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Underneath Starlit Skies: Sokkla Saturdays 2021
Day 8: Prince Sokka, Peasant Azula
(AKA: My Sokkla Dragon Age: Origins AU)
Once again, the story is too long to fit in Tumblr.... so proceed to read it at the site you prefer:
On FF.net//On AO3
A few tidbits of info about this AU below...
A very long time ago, a certain someone (*cough*@intolerabletyranny *cough*) thought to tell me that I should play Dragon Age: Origins because the banter between two companion characters of that game reminded her of Sokka and Azula. Said characters are Alistair and Morrigan, two of the main characters of the first game of the franchise... and some of the most important characters in the franchise altogether, if you ask me xD
Unfortunately, while the game absolutely allows you to set them up together for a certain scene in the last quests, and while it has soooo many golden lines of banter and dialogue between these two, they're both romance options for the player character rather than for each other. Which is, frankly, a really big waste because Alistair and Morrigan, together, could have had the most interesting romance in the whole franchise if you ask me :'D There are a few things I didn't really do in this story that I absolutely love about those two in game, such as giving Morrigan a little doll that looks like Alistair and that she can use to poke fun of Alistair in... rather surprising ways xD But there was no room for it in this already massive story, of course.
So, when the Prince Sokka and Peasant Azula prompt won, I had no idea what to do at first... until I remembered that my favorite ship in DA is basically that prompt for those two XD my fate was sealed then, because I knew I had to write what could have happened between Alistair and Morrigan through Sokka and Azula instead.
What followed was a wild mess of trying to figure out how to mix and match the characters from ATLA and the ones from DA:O until I got a proper cast for this story. Naturally, I couldn't have an actual player character Warden, whose true identity in this AU remains a mystery even for me xD Sokka, then, basically took the roles of both the player character, aka the Warden and Alistair, all by himself. A lot of Alistair's more goofy, childish antics were dismissed in order to give Sokka a proper balance between Alistair and the Warden here, thus why certain storylines of Alistair's don't happen here at all (such as Goldanna, who, via later Bioware storytelling, is practically an irrelevant character to Alistair at this point in time anyway...).
As for Azula, she may be a little less abrasive than Morrigan at several points, I did hold her back from slapping Sokka at one point where Morrigan does slap the Warden in the game's infamously cut "angry kiss scene" xD but a lot of her characterization here is outright taken from Morrigan in DA:O. The majority of her conflicts with Sokka over love are practically 100% borrowed from DA:O's canon, but I took a few liberties here and there, anyway :'D
Sadly, Sokka being in Alistair's role meant Katara had to be Cailan, and anyone who played the game knows what that meant. I didn't want Katara to feel like a dumbass the way Cailan does in DA:O, so I deliberately altered the dialogues where Loghain dismisses Cailan here, so that Iroh doesn't disrespect Katara that badly. As for Iroh being such a messed up gray character... that's 100% on Loghain xD I didn't embellish anything, it's completely a matter of the choices made by Loghain himself in DA:O. Sokka, being a mix of Warden and Alistair, gets to agree to Iroh's Joining without throwing a fit about it (?) and Zuko is a much less unpleasant Anora in many ways, it just didn't feel right to portray him being as much of a politically-savvy and sleazy character as Anora can be (I made every awful choice I could have in my first playthrough to see the very WORST of Anora, I swear I did... xD and I made her queen anyway! It's so unfair that she was so mean to me xD).
About Mai and her portrayal here... given that the qunari have such strict gender roles and that Dragon Age: Inquisition, third installment of the franchise, presented qunari characters like Iron Bull who accepted a trans man as a warrior without question, I decided that Mai, being the absolute most similar ATLA character to Sten, would have to be a trans man in this story as well in order to stay true to the lore. It was done because the setting really required it, a female qunari is not really allowed to be a warrior. If Sten isn't a warrior, he would never be in Ferelden when the Blight begins, so... that's why I did what I did.
And as for Toph, due to her casting as Shale, a golem who doesn't really identify as anything at first (as far as I can remember), this was a non-binary portrayal of Toph as well. In a game quest that I didn't feature in the story, Shale learns that they were actually a female dwarf in their squishy lifetime, which means that Toph might have eventually started identifying as female, but as we didn't have that part of the story in the story here, I continued to refer to Toph as they/them for authenticity's sake.
Suki was cast as Oghren but she's a little less disastrous than him xD I didn't want Suki to come off as a major alcoholic with rage management issues, but I didn't want to deviate completely from Oghren's role anyway. So she's possibly one of the characters who's most like herself... whereas Jet practically transformed completely into Zevran xD I couldn't help it, I love Zevran to pieces and Jet made a really fun Zevran to write too. Ty Lee and Leliana are remarkably similar as well, sans the religious thing in Ty Lee's case. There were a few easy casting choices, the last two were some of them... and Yagoda, the elderly healer lady from the Northern Water Tribe, a character I literally have NEVER written before, was also an easy choice for Wynne xD
Another character worth explaining a bit... is Ursa. She is possibly the most distant character from her ATLA portrayal because I turned her into Flemeth, a very iconic, very dangerous and very difficult character to grasp in DA. Flemeth is actually a seriously dangerous being, I don't want to spoil things in case anyone decides to play them xD but Azula, and so, Morrigan, are very right to be wary of their respective mothers. Flemeth isn't all evil, however, and neither is Ursa... but they somehow manage to make themselves look SO BAD to their daughters that I honestly can't blame Morrigan in the slightest for wanting nothing to do with her mother in DA XD at any rate, I may get a chance to somewhat-redeem Ursa if I continue this story in future Sokkla Saturdays...
... Which leads me to my final point to bring up, and that is Aang: there's a reason Aang wasn't in this story at all, and that's because he's the absolutely PERFECT character to correlate with a very polemic character from Dragon Age: Inquisition. Honestly, it's a no-brainer there xD if I continue this story, Aang will likely feature as that character, and it may just be the darkest Aang I've EVER written. Just so you know that it's not that I forgot him, it's really just that Aang has a very dark destiny in this AU XD
At any rate, there's more notes in the chapter itself, and I'm always ready to answer any questions you guys may have pertaining this insanely big AU :D It was a lot of fun to write, it is RIDICULOUSLY long, but I really hope you guys enjoy it if you give it a shot! :)
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The Great Comet is my favorite musical ever D:::: so great to see anyone talk about it ever haha. But I wanna hear you talk about the sokkla and wicked song! also the zutara one is spot on
great comet is LITERALLY tied for my fav musical (les mis is the other it was the first show i ever saw and it was amazing and enjfoaiend so many feelings for that musical)
i am SO GLAD you asked ab sokkla and wicked because that along with the yuekka great comet no one else song is what inspired me to make that list
so without further ado: sokkla: as long as your mine
one of the big things with sokkla as a ship is that most of the fics i read and most of the art i see if that many sokkla fans and artists rlly play into the whole forbidden romance theme; moreso than any other fm swt pairing in the series (ie zutara zukka azutara u get the gist)
and this song is ALL ABOUT THE FORBIDDEN ROMANCE
you see: fiyero in wicked is a carefree guy who plays up his charm and plays dumb a lot when in actuality i think hes a very smart character. i know sokka doesnt pretend to act dumb and thats a difference between him n fiyero: but the fact that theyre both pretty smart strategic characters is why i associate them with eachother
azula as elphaba?? HANDS DOWN AMAZING. elphaba is an outsider. she isnt liked by many people. she is very thoughtful and precise with her actions and has shown she can be cunning and manipulative when she needs to be. sound familiar? consider a post-redemption arc azula for this role. just just think of it.
now onto the lyrics:
"i need help believing your with me tonight / my wildest dreamings could not foresee / lying here beside you / with you wanting me"
elphaba in this moment cant rlly believe that the fact that she is with fiyero is reality. azula has been seen in the finale of atla to struggle in terms of reality and people wanting her (ie her mother saying she loves her and azula not believing it because it isnt real) i know this is a bit of a stretch because elphaba isnt hallucinating and has never been known to do so, but azula and elphaba definitely both have issues with people genuinely loving them and wanting them.
"maybe im brainless / maybe im wise"
LJGFJHGF my favorite hc that i have for sokkla is that while they are the two smartest characters in all of atla: they become dumb when it comes to each other. thats personally a hc i have for this ship and this line just supports that wholeheartedly. Sokka becomes a lovesick idiot when it comes to azula and he knows this. so is he dumb for acting like an idiot around her? or is he smart for loving her anyways. (both. its both.) also just the symbolism and implications of sokka saying this line when we all know hes a genius but in the show hes seen as insecure in his abilities and strengths just.... wow. this line is so sokka it makes me lakshfgwky
"say there's no future for us as a pair" "just for this moment / as long as your mine"
this is less to do with the ship itself but moreso with the fandom ab the ship. lots of people dont like this ship (and thats fine! not every ship is for everyone) and they think that it wouldnt work out and while i personally disagree i think this line is good for pointing that out. because ppl think it would never work and that its doomed and maybe since sokka and azula are both geniuses they recognize that their relationship may look that way to other people too. they arent dumb. theyd know how people would look at them as a couple and theyd realize that hey maybe this wont work, but i dont care because right now im with you anyways: sokkla core
and finally, the most iconic line in this entire show, literally where the title comes from
"for the first time, im feeling, wicked"
im sorry but azula would def say something like this. ugh i have so many emotions about this show and this ship and i love this musical and i rlly love this ship. wicked sokkla au anyone? goddammit im adding it to my list of fic ideas rn. sokkla wicked au is something i desperately need right now. zuko nessarose? suki glinda? morally grey aang wizard?? somehow katara fits into this?? idk i became inspired by writing this post to actually think about a sokkla wicked au. ill get back to this one day. maybe. idk. yeah.
ALSO YES FIRST DATE/LAST NIGHT IS SO ZUTARA
like the vibes???
bad first impressions, he made her cry because he was an ass, she gave him a second chance, extremelt awkward first date??? TELL ME that isnt how a zutara relationship would start. tell me. i dare you. also this fucking song is just so cute and well written and beautiful and yeah. first date/last night is fucking zutara to a T
thank you for indulging my theatre kid atla rambles :)))
ask me about why i think these songs go with these ships :)
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