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No one said anything and Zuko felt his cheeks burn when his stomach grumbled loudly again. He saw a relatively empty spot between the boy in the wheelchair and Aang, so he walked over and sat down. Zuko gulped as everyone turned to look at him. "I haven't come up with a nickname for him yet," said Toph, pointing at him. "Toph, who are you talking to?" asked Sokka. Katara sat beside a pot of rice and was doling out scoops of it into little bowls that she handed off to Sokka, who passed it around. There was a fire crackling merrily and a group of kids were talking and laughing together. He certainly wasn't expecting to get his food hand delivered, and with his stomach grumbling every minute it wasn't an option to skip his meal.Īnd so he followed the sounds of laughter, feeling a pang that had nothing to do with hunger, and emerged to a cozy scene. Sokka had said to join them but he wasn't sure how genuine the offer had been. She'd accepted Zuko was going to be a part of their little group, but that didn't mean she had to be happy about it.Īt dinner, Zuko cautiously headed outside. Katara forced out a smile, just so Aang would leave, and then resumed her pacing. "Hey, I'm the Avatar," said Aang, smiling widely. He's not a good person and I'm worried he'll disappoint or hurt you." You saw how difficult it was before the Day of the Black Sun." He was Jet all over again, and unlike with Jet, she didn't think she'd mourn Zuko's death.
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But didn't he see? She'd already given him a chance, and he'd thrown that trust back in her face. He was just going to make another speech about giving Zuko a chance. She saw Aang out of the corner of her eye and sighed. He'll stab us in the back the moment we let our guards down. Katara paced back and forth, her fists and teeth competing over which were clenched tighter. You never knew when it would be snatched away, whether by someone else or your own stupidity. If Uncle Iroh had taught him anything it was to be grateful for what you have. As always, he would make do with what he had.
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It was nothing compared to his room in the Fire Palace but certainly better than any place he'd slept in since he'd been banished. Maybe he was just unlucky enough to be surrounded by frightening girls. How was it that a 14 year old girl had such power over him? Then again, Azula and Ty Lee were 14 too, and Mai wasn't far off.
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Just the name made his skin erupt in millions of little bumps. He'd respected his father once upon a time. His whole life he'd yearned for acceptance from people he respected. But none of them mattered to him so much. The Avatar and the Water Tribe boy, Sokka, seemed cautious around him, and the little blind girl was definitely going to make him pay for her feet. Uncle was probably finally able to relax without having to run around stamping out the literal and metaphorical fires he caused. Why was it that every time he tried to be better for someone, they threw it back in his face?Įxcept Uncle. No one, not even his father, had roused such intense feelings in him. His heart was still thudding so hard in his chest he thought it might explode. The door slammed shut behind her and Zuko hung his head.