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fire_lord_zuko ([info]fire_lord_zuko) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-11-08 17:40:00

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Entry tags:complete, day 22, katara, zuko

The Song of Fire and Ice
Who: Zuko and Katara
What: Katara harasses Zuko again... with much different results
When: Night time
Where: In the internet cafe
Rating: R
Status: Complete

Zuko remained alone, in his room for most of the day. Every day since he got to this place, he'd been accosted by the waterbender peasant or her earth goon, usually both. This time, he had other plans. As soon as he'd awoken he took the metal dresser and propped the door closed with it, crossing his arms and glaring slightly in the direction of the door, as if daring Katara to come through it, half expecting any moment to hear a thump of her trying to open the door and then her cheery voice calling out to him as if they were long lost school pals reunited again. He had to give the water and earth bender one thing, they were at least sticking to their little act about him being their friends. It was probably considered a sacred mission by the Avatar... or maybe they were brain washed too, intentionally so, to deliver him to the Avatar, but not really knowing themselves his fate until the end.

Zuko sighed. He was starting to feel more and more paranoid about the whole thing, and as the hours passed on, he smelled food in his room. It'd not been there before, and for whatever reason the planet seemed to provide him with whatever seemed to be on his mind as something good to eat. If he were anything less than a prisoner here, he might have been a bit envious of not having that sort of treatment back home. But what was home to him any more? He'd been away from the Fire Nation for three years... an exile... charged with finding the Avatar, which was a fool's errand at best. And then the next thing he'd known his father had been willing to take him back... only to have himself whisked away to this place.

He was the banished prince again.

"DAMN IT!" Zuko growled and slammed his fist into the wall, sending a bright plume of flame flaring across the wall. If he could somehow find a way back, then the Avatar would be at his most vulnerable. His little water bender not there to protect him, then Zuko might finally have a chance at defeating him once and for all. Then... finally, his father would be proud of him... he wouldn't be the son who always needed help, the weak offspring. His sister had gone mad... now it was Zuko's chance to prove that he was, if not on par with Azula... at least more consistant then her... He could weather the things that she couldn't... if he were only back home. Gritting his teeth he turned and screamed at the top of his lungs in his room.

"If you're willing to give me whatever I want, then why won't you just let me go HOME??"

There was no reply.

A few hours later, Zuko finally decided that he might be free of the water bender, and decided to journey out for a while in the afternoon. He was rather sorry that he had. It was freezing outside, and the whole damned place had changed to be covered in snow. He could just see the twisted smile of satisfaction on the water bender's face when she'd woken up this morning to see something like that. She was probably out in it somewhere praying that Zuko would cross her path. He wasn't going to oblige her though, if he saw the peasant he'd just turn right around back inside and hole himself up in his room. He could survive in there, it seemed, until he could figure out a way home.

Hours later, Zuko found himself wandering through the building, looking for some clue as to how to go home or what this place was. As he wandered in to the internet cafe, he blinked a little and stared around at the computers there. They seemed like magical portals, to places that he couldn't even think of. But when he tried to touch them, they seemed solid. He stared at the computer for a few long minutes, trying to figure out where the light in it was coming from. But what was more strange to him was he seemed to feel a certain... afinity with it. It felt like this was somehow made out of... fire... like some of the 'glow bulbs' as he'd taken to calling them, were in some way related to his element. This felt... more strongly so though...

Pausing at the screen saver, he brought one of his hands close to the monitor and tried to bend it... only to jump back a little as the thing sparked and short circuited, causing a thick black smoke to rise up from it. Staring at it for a moment, Zuko was about to swear again when he heard an odd sound coming from within it. Peeking in to one of the vents on the monitor he saw a spark flickering now and again, and his golden eyes widened slowly. Lightning. These things had lightning in them... that explained why he felt an afinity with it... but lightning was dangerous, something only the most skilled fire benders were capable of meddling with... to weild it in a box... Zuko paused and frowned... how was it even possible?

Moving to the next one he was about to try to bend it too, when he bumped the mouse. It had some sort of odd little tutorial on how to use it. Zuko blinked a little, and then sat down in front of the computer. The keyboard seemed odd, and yet he recognized what the characters would mean, even though they seemed foreign to him. still when he tried typing in a greeting, nothing happened. This was stupid...

Starting to stand up his hand brushed the mouse again, and he noticed the little pointer went somewhere on the screen when he did it. Scratching his head he sat back down, and started to move the mouse around the screen, staring at it. Why would anyone use something like this... On the desktop though, an icon caught his eye... it was a little planet icon, or so it looked like... maybe this was info on the planet... but how to use it... he clicked on it, discovering that the mouse had buttons... but nothing... growling a little he clicked a whole bunch of times, and then something popped up. What was a fire fox? He sort of liked the name of it... but it didn't seem to make any sense.

"Go... Google." Zuko read aloud, not really understanding any of this. Still, there was a little box there... maybe he had to.... click on it? No, clicking on it didn't do anything... evne when he did it a bunch. But when he pushed a button on the keyboard, it appeared in the little box there. Zuko tried to think of what to type. He put in 'How to get to the fire nation'. There were a few results, but Zuko looked over them and there wasn't anything there that seemed to be very helpful. Taking a deep breath, he shook his head, this was stupid. Whatever this box thing was, it clearly was some sort of childs toy, as it didn't seem to do anything very practical... Then again, maybe he wasn't asking it the right question... or maybe the planet wouldn't let him answer that question...

So he tried something else. 'How do I deal with a water tribe girl'. When Zuko hit enter this time he noticed there were quite a few more results than last time, and he blinked at one of the results in the top. It was text in blue which said 'Want to know how to deal with wet girls, our studs can show you how!'. Looking skeptical, he touched the screen again. What did they mean to come in? he moved the mouse a little around, and noticed it changed over the text... maybe...

Zuko clicked on it, and his eyes shot open as a face full of what the Internet was known for suddenly sprung on the screen. Frantically, his eyes searched the keyboard for anything to help him. He tried typing 'stop', but nothing happened. The same happened with 'go away' and 'help'. What if someone saw him here looking at this? Quickly, Zuko stood up and started to awkwardly walk away from the computer...



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[info]fire_lord_zuko
2008-11-13 09:15 pm UTC (link)
Zuko had an expressive face, but he was just as observant as he was expressive, at times. He noticed the fact that Katara didn't smile, and felt a surge of anger and humiliation run through him as he walked into the hut, or room, or whatever it was. If she wasn't happy that he was coming in then why did she look so demanding? He half wanted to get up and walk out, but he knew that then she would insist that he stay. This was starting to feel EXACTLY like it did with Mai. She wasn't happy when he did what she wanted, and she wasn't happy if he didn't What the hell was he supposed to do then? How was he supposed to know WHAT to do, if she wasn't happy either way?!?! So rather than break the silence, Zuko tightened his arms as they were crossed and stared at a little roll of... well, something. He didn't really know what it was, as he was woefully not brushed up on his Water Tribe culture.

When Katara went to start the fire, it started easily but she would notice it flared to life almost too quickly, responding to the foul waves of energy coming from the young firebender. He was in a foul mood, and the fire was perhaps the most telltale gauge of it, for it burned hot, but not out of control, a slow blazing fury that could be seen as the fire light reflected in his eyes. He didn't follow her with his gaze as she walked into another room of the tent, which could have been taken as a sign of trust, but it looked more like a sign of apathy. He was clearly angry, and as she sat in front of him he looked away at something else... anything else other than her. The water was cold on his foot and she would hear him breath softly, just a slight showing of the initial shock, but then forced himself to show nothing as she worked her skill upon his foot.

He stared down at it once she was done, admiring the work a little. There had been a few water bender healers who had moved to the fire nation in the interests of seeing new lands, but most of them did it for purely diplomatic purposes, and didn't stay long. The fire nation had gotten good, very good at medicine during the war, having had to learn how to patch up it's injured soldiers... but there was no substitute for the healing that water bending could provide. Even so, the old prejudices held strong... fire nation didn't trust those from the water tribe, and rarely got along with them. Likewise, there were too many horrors that the fire nation had done to the water tribe to have it ever be forgotten by those.

"Thanks." he said softly, his voice betraying the genuine gratitude there, but also the fact that he had no idea what else he could really say to her at this point. They were in the same tent but it felt like she was on the other side of the world from him.

"I get it..." he said icily as she tried to explain herself to him, though it was false. He didn't understand what she meant at all... Zuko thought that he did though. "Mai used to do the same thing..." he said, breaking the cardinal rule of never comparing a girl you like to your ex. Or current girlfriend, he hadn't really decided what she was... no, he had to think of her as his ex now... because regardless of what happened with the water bender, he'd burned that bridge completely to the ground at this point. "You think you know what you want one moment, and then you change your mind..." the last part came with a biting sense of sarcasm that betrayed the fact that his previous girlfriend had toyed with him quite a bit.

"It wasn't a bundle of hormones for me... but it doesn't matter." Zuko said with some finality as he finished standing, and started to head towards the door. He was tired of the bullshit and the games. But most of all it felt... exactly like it did at the Ember Island beach, when he'd wandered along it after Mai had broken up with him... at that moment where Azula, Mai, and Ty Lee had all looked at him so accusingly and kept asking him who he was really mad at... now, unlike then, he knew the answer to that question... but what he didn't know... was what was right, and what was wrong... even then, he'd had some small moral compass. Now, he just didn't have a clue.

"We can still be friends." he said flatly as he started to head for the door. "Goodnight Katara."

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