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Katara of the Southern Water Tribe ([info]k_waterbender) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-11-01 19:06:00

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Entry tags:complete, day 21, katara, toph bei fong, zuko

Day Twenty-One
Who: Katara, Toph Bei Fong, and Zuko
When: Day 21 ; Late Morning
What: Confronting Zuko once again
Where: Building E first, then to the meadow
Rating: PG-13
Status: Complete

Katara had been so upset and so bone weary the day before that she’d gone straight to her room to do some relaxing yoga positions before sleeping. She didn’t even eat dinner that night, and she definitely hadn’t gone to Toph with the information she learned about Zuko’s sudden loss of memory. She figured it could wait until she could better collect her thoughts.

She had dreamed about the confrontation between herself and Zuko over and over in a loop in her mind. Each time it was a little more distressed, a little more desperate, a little more insane. Sometimes his fire blast had singed her hair, and sometimes the candles exploded around her, burning her flesh. Other times she had to freeze him to the wall, and still others her voice would suddenly become high pitched and difficult to understand. Other times it all seemed to move in super slow motion, and she felt heavy like she was trying to walk through mud. The entire thing was so absurd that she could completely understand Zuko’s unwillingness to believe her, even if she knew she was right. He thought he was right, too, after all.

Katara didn’t awaken until mid-morning, and the waterbender was still upset about the entire ordeal when she regained consciousness. She went through some relaxing exercises, and they helped to calm her. By late morning, she knew Toph would be waking soon, so she bathed and dressed in her Water Tribe battle attire. She had taken to wearing this ever since the kidnappings occurred, and she wasn’t about to let her guard down, especially not now. She was also sure to strap two full water skins to her back as well before she left her room to cross the hall to Toph’s door. Her fists rapped upon the wood, and she waited for her earthbender friend to answer.



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[info]rocksolid
2008-11-23 10:39 pm UTC (link)
This wasn't going to go well.

She could tell. He wasn't even going to give them a chance. A fighting stance almost instantly. Open hostility. She still made a point not to go on the defensive though. It would only make things worse. She didn't want to start a fight. It didn't help.

Toph saw the attack coming as he shifted into a different pose, and slipped back a step or two to be safe. The heat of the flames so close finally forced her prepare to defend herself and Katara. He started yelling, and Katara moved back, shielding herself from the flames. The earthbender didn't waste any time though. Her footing shifted, and she extended her arms. One swift movement and the earth rose like a wave from either side, swallowing the flames, and settling as if there had been no fire at all.

She let the two of them call back and forth to one another, but it didn't seem to do any good. Toph even winced at the comment about healing Zuko's head, certain that it wouldn't go over well, so she spoke up quickly in hopes that she could distract him from it.

"Look, hot-head. I'm really sorry 'bout what I did to your foot. We're not here to fight though. She just wants to finish healing the wound." Toph called. "Sweetness here is just about as stubborn as you, so why not let her do this, and then we'll get out of your hair. I'll even stay back here, out of the way, no threat."

Toph hoped it would work. She usually wasn't really good at negotiating, talking people through things, but he was a friend -- She had to give it a try. "What d' you say?"

Of course, if that didn't work, there was always plan b. Encase him in stone, and keep him there while Katara healed him. It probably wouldn't go over very well, but if they got that done they could leave and let Zuko mull over the act that they honestly hadn't wanted to fight. They had just wanted to fix him up.

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