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Katara of the Southern Water Tribe ([info]k_waterbender) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-10-28 21:43:00

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Entry tags:complete, day 20, katara, zuko

Day Twenty
Who: Katara and Zuko
When: Day 20 ; Late Afternoon
What: Katara confronts Zuko
Where: Building A - Zuko’s room
Rating: PG-13
Status: Complete


After healing Toph’s wounds, trimming her singed hair, and acquiring the story of how she came to look like she’d been attacked by a firebender, Katara set out after Zuko. Would he attack her, too? Yes. If he hadn’t remembered Toph, he would remember her. They had met in the South Pole when Zuko came to claim Aang. That was how they had discovered Aang was the Avatar. They had met again in the North Pole where Katara had defeated him to save Aang after the Fire Prince had first knocked her out to kidnap the then-twelve-year-old. Did he remember the Crystal Catacombs? That was doubtful. Why would he feel the need to still capture the Avatar if he did remember that?

Would he recognize her? She had aged, but she was still the same woman. If the former leader of the Southern Raiders could recognize her after she had aged six years from a child to a teenager, Zuko should be able to recognize her after five years of aging from a teen into a woman, especially because the differences would be less sharp.

Despite the fact that the golems had refused to help her find Vincent, she needed them to help her find Zuko. After all, he could be anywhere, including the forest where Toph had seen him. There were simply too many options in too large a space to search for the Fire Lord.

The golem she found happened to be made of clay. His graceful movements were nothing like a human’s, but they seemed strange for one made of an earthen substance rather than flesh and bone. He led her over the grounds to building A. Yes, the Planet probably foresaw troubles if an enraged and unremembering Zuko was to be in the same building as Katara and Toph. His building wasn’t even among the same cluster of three as the female benders.

As she entered the building, following the golem, her heart began to beat faster. Too many questions swirled through her mind, and her fingers subconsciously moved to touch one of two full water skins as if to comfort herself with its presence. Zuko had become one of the greatest masters of firebending over the years she had known him. Ever since he and Aang had gone on that trip so Aang could learn firebending and Zuko could learn to fuel his firebending with emotions other than anger, the Fire Lord had progressed quickly. Even wounded, Katara suspected her friend would be powerful. If only she knew.

She stood in front of his door, heart beating rapidly beneath her breast. His was the first door, number one hundred. Katara stood there for a moment, unmoving. She hardly noticed the golem’s departure. At last she raised her fist to knock, but she paused. The key was in the door. Why would he do that?

Using the key, Katara tentatively unlocked the door and turned the knob while pushing at the wood. The door swung open to reveal a Fire Navy ship-like room. She hardly had to turn her head to see Zuko lying on the cold steel of the floor, passed out- most likely from weariness and pain. He hadn't even made it to the bed.

From the way he lay, the healer knew his right foot was the wounded one, but she could see the dark blood that had oozed from the wound. Even in sleep the body was mindful of wounds. A wave of compassion wound over her. She wanted to heal her wounded friend, for she still viewed him as such. She didn’t like to see him hurt. The last time he had been severely wounded had been when he had tried to save her from Azula’s lightening. It had taken a while to fully heal him again, but she was eternally grateful that he had almost sacrificed himself for her.

Subconsciously, her feet moved her forward, but she found the way blocked by an invisible barrier. It brought her attention back to the present, back to what Toph had told her conspired between the two during a chance meeting. This was not the Fire Lord Zuko she knew. This was the old Prince Zuko she used to know inhabiting the body of the Fire Lord she had last seen. She needed him awake, but she also needed to be prepared. Taking a defensive stance, one hand at the neck of a water skin, she rapped at the frame of the door.



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[info]k_waterbender
2008-10-29 06:33 pm UTC (link)
Katara’s head nodded in sleep before jerking upright in wakefulness a few times, each time the jerking motion slower, smaller, until at last she had truly fallen asleep. Her chin rested against her chest, and she continued to feel the warmth of Zuko’s hand in hers. Even while she was aware of him before her and the cold of the steel floor seeping through her pants, part of her was falling quickly into a deeper sleep.

Behind her eyelids, she saw images of the past, memories that made her heart beat rapidly beneath her breast, but she wasn’t certain if it was only in the dream that this happened, or if her heart beat so quickly in the waking world, too. Lightning flashed, and Aang was falling. No, it wasn’t Aang. Zuko had fallen in an attempt to save her from Azula’s lightning. He was on the ground in such pain, but she couldn’t get to him, for blue fire threatened to burn her alive. No matter how hard she tried to get to him, her own death was right around the corner at the hands of a psychopath.

Katara’s head jerked up ever so slightly as she tried to wake herself, suddenly aware that she had gotten to Zuko. She had healed him. That horrible wound in his chest was gone. She held his hand and tears leaked down her cheeks, but only in her dream. Something lurked in the shadows, but any time she turned her head to discover that ominous presence, it was gone, leaving only the impression of long, dark green robes.

The waterbender didn’t stir into wakefulness, though she was partially aware of Zuko coming into consciousness, of the chillier feeling of her hand as his left it. Behind her eyes she was fighting Zuko again at the North Pole, the heat of the flame on her face even as she manipulated the water to pound over him, but all too soon she was falling, overtaken by the fire.

No, in an instant she was in Zuko’s arms, hugging him, offering her forgiveness after he had helped her try to avenge her mother. It was warm and much too real to be a dream. Her eyes fluttered open, the haze of sleep rushing away from her brain, her eyes noting the paler flesh so close to them, the small scar that had been left after Azula had wounded her brother with lightning that had taken a while to heal.

Heat rushed to her face, dying her dark cheeks scarlet as she jerked away from him suddenly. Her eyes didn’t meet his for her embarrassment. How long had he been holding her like that? It couldn’t have been long. Her subconscious had been mildly aware of all that went on while she slept, for she had not been so deep in her slumber as to not take notice of things. “You’re welcome.” Katara said softly. “I couldn’t allow a friend to be in pain.” She added a slight emphasis to the word friend She needed to make him realize that she wasn’t his enemy, and Toph wasn’t either.

“I tried to heal your foot as best I could, but I was too tired to do much more than a little bit. I had to spend a long time trying to get this weird pollution out of your body.” The waterbender said, the bright crimson fading from her cheeks the more she spoke. She lifted herself and went to the bowl that contained the strange liquid of his fluids and that strange thing she had removed from his body. “I don’t know what it is because I’ve never felt anything like it before. I just hope I was able to get it all out of you, or at least most of it. Do you know what it is?” She offered him the bowl. The liquid had a distinct scent to it that didn’t coincide with the smells of stomach acids or of blood. Perhaps he would be more knowledgeable.

“I wouldn’t advise getting into any more battles until your foot has completely healed. It will take a couple more healing sessions when I have more energy.” She bit her lip and looked away, sadness overwhelming her again at the thought that Zuko’s uncle might really be dead, but she held back tears from her eyes.

“How…” She bit her lower lip. “What happened? Why do you… think… Aang killed Iroh?” She tried to ask the question as gently as she could, but it was one of those things that just couldn’t come easily, no matter how hard one tried to make soften it.

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