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Katara of the Southern Water Tribe ([info]k_waterbender) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-07-11 13:04:00

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Entry tags:complete, day 7, katara, miguel alvarez, pheromones

Day Seven
Who?: Katara and Miguel
What?: Pheromone Extravaganza
Where?: The Lake
When? Day Seven; Early Afternoon- just after lunch
Rating: PG
Status: Complete


Katara felt a little bit sore when she awoke that day. The training session with Xena had been tougher on her than she thought. Then again, the waterbender hadn’t exactly taken precautions before the work-out and stretched or anything. All in all, the soreness was pleasant. It meant she had been productive instead of sitting around doing nothing.

Instead of dressing in her customary Water Tribe ensemble, she decided to wear something else. Ever since Aang, Sokka, Toph, and Katara had stolen Fire Nation clothes to disguise themselves, she had enjoyed the look; however, she rarely wore it because she enjoyed showing her heritage.

The femme donned a cropped red top with gold trim that revealed her flat belly, and a red skirt, with attached pants of a darker shade of red, both of which had gold trim. Katara couldn’t help, but to keep wearing her mother’s necklace because she loved it so much. This time she decided to leave her hair down, though she did slip beads onto two strands and tied them together at the back of her head.

After she was ready, she went to the kitchens to eat a fruit filled breakfast of berries. Once she’d finished she decided to check out the library she’d happened upon the other day.

Preferring to learn about truthful things opposed to fiction, Katara searched through the non-fiction section of the library. There were shelves upon shelves of books. It may not have been as vastly huge as Wan Shi Tong’s Library, but there were books here that the knowledge spirit didn’t have. The owl had only had what his Knowledge Seekers could find, and the foxes couldn’t find things in her world that were here because this was a combination of many worlds and times.

What Katara truly wanted was to find a way back to her home world, but the Planet didn’t seem to have any knowledge of the way this world really worked. There was a book that said something about how the Mirage would change into different kinds of resorts. Right now it was a dude ranch resort, she learned. Dude ranches existed in her world by different names, but they were as pampered as this one. Normally they were just used as farms. The idea that it would change was endearing. A new environment would prove to be some interest. Then again, if it changed all the time it would be more difficult to come up with a solid plan of escape. With a sigh she continued her research.


After quite a while of reading, a grumble from her stomach signaled lunch time. Because it seemed Katara would have all the time in the world to continue her research, she stood. With a passing glance at the generous piles of books she had acquired, the waterbender left the library, feeling only slightly guilty about not putting them back. It was simply another show of contempt for the Planet, despite the fact that she knew it wouldn’t be hard for it to put a few books away.

Wanting a good lunch, Katara went to the restaurant for a meal. She ordered noodles with teriyaki chicken-pig. To drink she ordered green tea. Her meal was simple, but filling and tasty. After that she decided to go outside and practice her bending. If she got rusty, she would be very unhappy with herself. Even though she didn’t seem to need it now, she might need it later to escape, or if she was propelled back into her world. The latter was an futile dream, but even knowing that didn’t make it go away.

When she stepped outside, the Water Tribe femme thought the air smelled a bit strange, as if too many strong smelling flowers were bunched up near by. Maybe she would get used to it.  With a shrug, she continued toward the lake.

Once she was there, she decided she’d rather stand in the lake to bend, than outside it. It felt more comfortable that way, more natural. Besides, maybe the too-sweet scent in the air wouldn’t be as strong there.

Katara removed her clothes and shoes, revealing her underwear- though this wasn’t nearly as risqué as modern undies. It consisted of white fabric that wrapped around her chest, and another piece that wrapped around her lower body to her knees.  She walked into the water until her legs were submerged to her shins.

The waterbender warmed up by pushing and pulling the water with smooth, slow movements. Eventually she built them up to smaller waves, moving separately from the waves caused by the natural currents of the lake. Eventually these turned into large waves. Once the waves were shoulder height, she had one swirl around her until she was completely surrounded by a wall of water. With another movement the wall broke apart into eight separate sections of water, which she then used to lash out in different directions. The octopus form wasn’t a difficult move for her, but she always wanted to absolutely perfect it, so she continued controlling all eight limbs at once. Eventually she would move on to a larger number of limbs.



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[info]prisoner97a413
2008-07-26 02:09 pm UTC (link)
Miguel let out a low whistle. "The south pole? Wow, that is quite a change from here". The idea of living in a land of ice and snow boggled Miguel's mind but it made Katara seem all the more exotic and interesting. When she described her experience with cities, Miguel nodded in agreement. "Yeah, cities aren't the cleanest places and New York is pretty much that way except people aren't separated by walls but there's definitely that division between the rich crowd and the poor people. I kinda of belong to the latter", he admitted. "My old neighborhood ain't exactly what you'd call high class but there's good people there. Family oriented, you know? Maybe too many gangs though", he added.

"But yeah, the rich live on their side of the city and poor live on their's. Sad to say most cities in the world are like that. That's kinda what I like about this place though". Miguel took his hands out of his pockets and let one lightly graze against the tall grass of the meadow. "It's like everyone from anywhere can be here and kinda live together, you know? I mean, we're all from different backgrounds and worlds but it doesn't matter. We're all kinda in the same boat".

The edge of the forest contrasted beautifully with the mountains as Miguel stared off contently across the meadow. For a few moments he simply said nothing and enjoyed the silence between them. "All things considered, there are worse places to be trapped in".

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