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posted by zanhar1
Azula lie face down on her bed. Her eyes were closed but she wasn’t actually getting any sleep at all. The dull whispers in her head were all too loud.

The whispers, despite what many would assume, where not formed of her own insanity…but of the people she’d overheard on the streets. Their words were harsh and refused to stop echoing and replaying in her head.

Whenever she tried to focus on something else, their words would resurface.

It had only been two days since Zuko had bought her home. And thus far, a horrendous letdown.

It was her own fault; she’d set her expectations too high…of course things wouldn’t return to the way they were before right when she got back to the palace.

mais than anything she just wanted her mind to go numb so she could finally get some sleep.

But as it would seem, the mais she tried to push any and all thoughts out, the mais they would filter in. One thing leading to the next, until she was practically reliving the moment.

Reliving the moment that she stepped off the barco and into the eye of the public.

Without any other political scandals or issues to distract them, they were growing bored—they had nothing to talk about. It was only natural that when the princess made her comeback that they’d jump on the opportunity to start speaking truths and gossips.

Azula fast became the talk of the public.

A spectacle of sorts.

And not one ounce of it was positive publicity.

For the most part the attention came in the form of whispers when they thought she was out of earshot. They would talk about ‘the crazy one’ how they heard that she talks to herself and sees things that aren’t there. And how they couldn’t believe that someone like that could ever get near the throne.

They would utter things trying to spark a reaction or even go as far as yelling something they thought may trigger a breakdown.

A good majority acted as if Azula would snap at any time.

Didn’t they know she was someone outside of her psychosis? She wasn’t crazy all the time, she had a pretty firm hand around her emotions—a strong ability to keep herself in check. She couldn’t possibly be in crisis all the time. Could she?

At this point the only thing keeping her from sending a rain of fogo down onto them all was the sheer need to prove them wrong about her being nothing but insane. Zuko’s vows to send her back to the asylum were also pretty off putting.

And so she held herself together.

Even in spite of that, every little thing Azula did seemed to pose as a threat to the people. If she bumped into someone on the rua it was a hostile act of vengeance. And if someone bumped into her they’d hurry away and chatter to their friends about how “that was a close one” and “she gave me this psycho look.” The only look Azula felt like she had given was one of indifference.


All of this in only two days.

Azula couldn’t really say how much longer it would be before their attempts to set her off would become a success.

On one hand she wanted to stay inside and keep to herself. On the other, what a display of weakness that would be.

Azula shifted positions and ran a hand through her hair.

It would take another hora or so for sleep to find the princess.

The following days weren’t much better either. Azula had fallen into a rather nasty pattern. She’d go outside only to be ridiculed, go home, and (despite trying to patch things up with him) take her problems out on Zuko.

For every insult they’d funda, estilingue at her, she’d pass it along to Zuko and aim it in his direction.

Every dia their words would grow harsher…darker…to the point she struggled to block them out. And the harshest of them—the ones that got to Azula the most—were the ones that spurned from the truth.

Azula knew she was crazy. She knew she had no power left and that no one feared nor loved her. She didn’t need the reminder.

She didn’t need them to tell her that she had probably the shittiest haircut in the fogo Nation nor that she looked a mess with her tired eyes and her all too pale complexion. She already knew it. And she already inwardly chastised herself for it too.

About two weeks in it had finally happened. Azula was just trying to get some fresh air. Trying to take a walk to ease her mind. She’d taken care to follow a remote woodland path that led opposite the crowd.

She should have just stayed home.

Azula couldn’t come up with any reason for so many people to be gathered in the woods that day. But they were. And there were a few familiar faces; two being Chan and Ruon-Jian (their presence just another thing Azula couldn’t quite figure out) and one being her old servant.

She was the first to look Azula’s way. And she made no hesitation in shooting her a string of vulgar words. Calling her “the cadela, puta who almost lost me my children” and right after “how does it feel to be the one without power?”

Azula had no answer. Not a comment in mind. Her energies were focused on keeping a composed demeanor…her trademark cold façade.

Through this determined haze Azula didn’t notice the woman approaching until her hand met her cheek. Until that moment none of them had ever gotten physical—they had still seemed to retain that much fear. Of all the people to get physical, Azula would have never thought her little servant would be the one to do so. And the girl hit surprisingly hard—the blow a red-hot stinging one.

She felt her face grow hot with anger; perhaps she made a mistake in not showering those peasants in fire. The flame was pulsing in her hand. They were going to think of her what they would anyways…

However the thought of being deported back to that asylum still remained far less than pleasing.

At that hesitation Chan decided it was his turn to cut in. Azula wasn’t really listening to what he had to say, but from the few words she let slip in she assumed he was still pissed about ‘nana’s vase’. And then he delivered his own punch.

This time Azula didn’t hesitate in making a counter attack. The flames blast into his stomach landing him on his back.

The crowd let out a uniformed cry of outrage as if they didn’t see him throw the first punch.

At this point they had all seemed to close in on her; some benders others non-benders. Either which way Azula knew that she couldn’t take them all on alone. There were just too many of them. And only one didn’t seem to want her blood.

Their insults all seemed to run together a slur of rapid-fire put-downs. Each word cutting sharper…deeper than any of the physical attacks.

For a segundo Azula thought about bringing down as many of them as she could. But por the time this idea rendered she was too beaten down to fight.

Ruon-Jian threw himself atop her. She awaited his attack. It never came. Through the dull fuzz in her head she could hear him making a pathetic attempt to speak on her behalf. To talk some sense into the crowd.

He’d taken numerous blows before the crowd realized he wasn’t going to budge and dispersed.

When the forest became completely vacant she shoved the boy off of her and ran like hell, hot tears clinging to her cheeks.

Inside the castelo Zuko had busied himself with sucking Mai’s face. Neither of the two paid Azula any mind. She’d slid past them and to the sanctuary of her room with ease.

Just as supportive as ever.

But who could blame him. She’d been treating him like shit anyways.

She could feel the swelling of her lip…the blood trickling from her nose. She could only imagine just how purple and nasty her eye looked. Frankly, she didn’t want to know so she draped a blanket over the mirror. She had planned on doing that regardless.

Hands gripping the nightstand with an unnecessary amount of exerted force she bent her head over and broke into a series of violent sobs. Sobs that eventually had her in a crumpled heap on the floor.

She hoped Zuko and Mai were enjoying themselves downstairs.

She hugged her legs closer to her chest. All the while trying to fool herself into thinking that she was okay.

The seguinte morning came to an open with Zuko inviting himself into her room. Luckily, she’d managed to drag herself off the floor and into her bed.

“I haven’t seen you at all yesterday.” He muttered.

“And that’s a bad thing?”

“Did you even get out of bed?”

“Does it even matter to you?” When he didn’t respond she continued. “You and Mai just seemed so busy with each other. Didn’t want to ruin anything else for you.” The last part came out as a amargo, amarga hiss.

“Azula…” Zuko frowned. “Okay look, I was planning on going into town—with Mai—for a nice lunch and wondered if you wanted to come with me.”

“No!” The answer was all too abrupt. “No I don’t want to go into town.”

Zuko let out a frustrated sigh. “I don’t know if you care, but I’m trying to rebuild our relationship. I don’t know why you don’t want to go to town with me.”

“Maybe if you paid attention at all, you would.” Azula spat, face still turned opposite Zuko.

“Anytime I ‘pay attention’ to you, you throw it back in my face.” Zuko found his volume doubling.

“Have fun with Mai.” Azula replied softly, her grip on the travesseiro tightening as she felt another chance for support slipping.

“Azula, what’s going on?” He lowered his voice again.

Azula heaved herself up on still aching arms and turned to face him.

“What happened!?” Zuko was once again practically screaming.

“I went out in public.” Azula stated matter-of-factly. “I won’t be making that mistake again…”

“Why didn’t you tell me?”

Azula shrugged. “I can handle them myself.”

That was an outright lie. And she knew it.

“But you don’t have to.” Zuko pulled her into his arms.

She made a feeble attempt to shove him away. It was half-hearted; enough to pretend like she didn’t want him there but not enough to actually force him away.

“I used to think that I had to take on everyone alone. Uncle helped me realize that I didn’t have to. Needing help isn’t weak. It’s normal. And it’s a shame that father made us think otherwise.” Zuko continued. “Let me help you, Azula. I won’t let them hurt you again.”

Azula nibbled the inside of her lip—the side that wasn’t aching. She nodded. Why fight the support she longed to have?

He smoothed a hand over her hair. “I’ll fix everything, I promise.”
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“I’m such an idiot, Momo!” the avatar boy said
As he bitterly thumped his fist on his head.
Momo did not reply
But gazed hypnotically, wide-eyed at the boy….

“What would Katara say?” he mused;
“ ‘Don’t beat yourself up, Sweetie, you’re only confused’ ?“
“What would Sokka, her brother, advise?
‘Well, since I’m much smarter, you’re so right to surmise!’ ?
What would Toph say?” he thought of her too….
“ ‘Why beat yourself up before I’m through with you?’ ?
And I suppose Zuko would simply yell:
‘You idiot! Can’t you tell?
It’s as plain as distinguishing...
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posted by lord1bobos
there is a comic book called "Love Potion "

por :
Author: Molly Reisner
Illustrator: Patrick Spaziante

here is some Information:
amor is in the air -- or rather, in the soco -- in the first original avatar story! Aang, Katara, Toph, and Sokka celebrate their first amor Feast with their friends, the cantar nomads, whom they met in Season 2. After drinking a special berry suco, suco de called amor Potion #8, they all start letting their true feelings shine -- even Toph! Of course, when they blame it all on the crazy amor potion, they learn that their nomad friends had mais than one trick up their sleeves! Find out the juicy secret in this easy-to-follow, full-color reader.

you can read it full for free
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posted by bobos
Korra couldn't have less in common with Aang, the anterior Avatar. A 17-year-old girl from the Southern Water Tribe, she is as hot-headed and eager as she is talented. When she runs away to Republic City, her stubbornness and impatience get in the way of her bending studies, but it is clear from the start that she is destined for greatness. Korra discovers many new things in Republic City - some amazing and some terrifying. Whether its honing her bending skills in the Pro-bending Arena, facing off with rua thugs or facing an anti-bending rebellion, Korra learns that being the avatar comes with many dangers and responsibilities. As if being a teenager wasn't hard enough on its own!
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posted by trixie123
Avatar: The Last Airbender has captured the imagination of audiences for years and now the seguinte book is coming to Graphic Novels at Dark Horse Comics. We're humbled to share the stories of Michael Dante Dimartino and Bryan Konietzko with the help of award winning writer Gene Luen Yang. The creators took a few moments out of their world-building schedules to share a few thoughts about their experiences with A:TLA.

Dark Horse Comics: Avatar: The Last Airbender is an award winning show with an incredibly avid fandom, Did you foresee any of the amor your creation has garnered from the beginning?...
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posted by Disk
All right, everybody . . . no ideas from you, so I've taken matters into my own hands . . . hope you like it!

Aang and Katara narrowly escaped the prison cell. Aang leaned on his staff and held Katara's hand. Katara led him out of the prison, just as Zuko ran out.
"You found him!" Sokka said. "Great to have you back, Aang." He smiled at his friend. It soon faded. "Whoa...what did Azula do to you?"
Aang looked to the ground. "I--I don't want to talk about it."
Katara gently put a hand on his forehead. "Oh, Aang...you've got a fever."
Aang sneezed. "I know," he moaned. His moans turned into sobs.
Katara...
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(Katara)
I know a place where the snow is really brighter,
cool, wet and wild there must be something in the water.
Sipping jinn and suco, suco de sitting underneath the glaciers,
boys break their necks trying to kill the fogo Nation.

You can travel the world,
but nothing comes close to the snowy coast.
Once you go fishing with us, you'll be fallin' in amor Oh.

Southern Water Tribe were unforgettable,
big blue boots with parkas on top.
Snow kissed skin so cold we'll freeze your Popsicle Whoa!

Southern Water Tribe we're undeniable,
fine, fresh, fierce we got it on lock.
South coast represent,
Now put your gloves...
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posted by vlad_todd_fan
Read the first six parts of the story to understand. Then, comment on each article.

Everything for the seguinte 3 days was normal even for a bender. I grew closer to my buds, we got into text arguments on the avatar series, on silly stuff like Kataang or Zutara. My grades were going good, I didn't do as many big stunts just small things here and there. I kept thinking of the talk I had with Aang 3 days ago. I wasn't sure what to expect, how long did I have to wait to meet the Avatar?? However it was Saturday and I wasn't about to have this... strange duty interfere with me and a Barnes and Noble....
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10 years from now Zuko the fogo lord, and katara, his wife are having chá in the garden. They have a set of triplets, 3 boys. And a daughter who is the eldest and named Kida. The triplets are Zuko Jr., Kuzon, and Lee. Kida is a fogo bender like her father. The problem with the 9 ano old boys is that zuko and Kuzon are fogo benders, while Lee is a water bender like his mother.

Being the runt of the family, Lee was always getting beat up por his older brothers Zuko and Kuzon. At least his sister and parents were kind to him. Thing is, Kida, Lee's older sister, was kind to everyone, and his mother...
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posted by avatarluver990
Sorry it took so long guys! I was so bussy I forgot all about this fanfic! EXTREMLY SORRY! Don't know when I'm gonna write the seguinte one, hopefully soon! Sorry again :'(

Part 4: Yue

As I was walking through the park, I spot a guy staring at me. It was weird because I thought he was a creep, but as I got a better look at him, he wasn't.
He looked about my age, a short ponytail, white camisa with a blue hoodie jaqueta with cut off sleeves, jeans, and adias flip flops with socks underneath. He kept staring and smiling at me, I smiled back.

That's when it happened.

His face light up and walked right up...
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