This has probably been done before but whatever!
Avatar The Last Airbender but Hama managed to get back to the Southern Water Tribe.
It took some time to perfect bloodbending enough to escape but better late than never. After a couple of days she stumbled across a small town. The people were kind. Fed her, gave her clothes and even had a job ready for when she regained her strength.
Disgusting. Their spices and seasoning made her throat burn much like the air in her recent prison. Shades of red all over her body just the lashes they gave her and her people. A job...HA, they'll work her until she sweats blood...
She hates that she can't look any of them in the eye. Hates how the mere yellow of the flowers reminds her of the gleeful expression the guards had when punishing her. She hates how her body flinches and quivers when a child uses her bending to light a candle.
Disgusting.
It takes 2 weeks until she's healthy enough. It takes another until the moon is full. She certainly won't be going hungry for quite some time on her journey home.
After years of travelling she's built up a reputation for herself. The Puppeteer. Most places think of her as a spirit or vengeful ghost. But the places she lingered at know better, even after all these years some of those towns still have curfews.
After years of travelling she's gotten even better at her craft. She hopes that by the time she get's back home there'll be few little benders running around for her to teach.
Finally she's back. The tribe is joyous when she returns. A miracle they proclaim. She's dressed in her missed furs and blues, fed meals she dreamed of and tried recreating but alas it could never beat the real thing. It's wonderful to see old and new faces but sadly there are no more benders...the good news is that Kanna has a son now!
Decades go by and finally a bender is born! Kanna's granddaughter. Finally she has someone to carry on her work, and so eagerly too! Little Katara simply can't wait to train with Auntie Hama.
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pallas in book one is definitely at it-cannot-possibly-get-worse-than-this ABSOLUTE rock bottom but god. there is such a specific flavour to their despair in book two that only happens because of the realization they have at the end of lay me down. like. how do you move on after admitting that everything you believed in was a lie. how do you live with what you’ve done (with what has been done to you). is it possible to pull yourself up out of the pit you’ve dug. what do you do if it isn’t. what do you do if it IS. and once you look at the damage how do you stop looking. past the first layer of hurt there’s just more and more hurt and you were used by the one person who was supposed to keep you safe to cause even MORE pain and no matter how deep you go none of it means anything! it never meant anything at all!! motherfucker your worst sin is that you have destroyed and betrayed yourself for NOTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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you dont need a doctor to diagnose you w autism. i will decide if youre autistic based on if i like you or not.
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Small side character ramble about Winston Davis and Ted McAdams (aka those two bank van drivers)
So apparently Puffball stated that no matter what EtP ending happened, that Winston was arrested and framed for crimes he didn't do, eventually leaving him to join the Toppat Clan.
And we do know that Ted decided to quit his job as driver as he mentioned in his story to Jacob about Winston getting arrested and then saying he quit afterwards to take up night guarding as it was less dangerous.
But during the beginning of ItA, with the evidence about the BtB incident and Ted that was probably written by Galeforce mentioned a small side note about "questioning of co driver recommended"
Which makes me think that Ted isn't as innocent as he appears and that he might of set Winston up, leaving before anyone could sniff his trail and becoming a night guard because it was safer, in a way.
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