Sokka rode happily on his eelhound, he was going to see Suki and what's more he was going to ask her to marry him. Ever since the war had ended they had been seeing a lot of each other, good thing too, otherwise he'd be bored out of his mind with all the peace.
He had also been meaning to go on a quest to find his space sword and boomerang but Suki was always such a lovely distraction that he ended up forgetting all about it by the time he crawled into his sleeping sac. Not that his sister and Aang would help, they were too busy getting up in each other's faces and being....flirterers!! He didn't want to see his little sister and best friend
Modern AtLA: Creepy by HollynElizabeth, literature
Literature
Modern AtLA: Creepy
It was shortly after three o 'clock, and the Jasmine Dragon was full of students from Ba Sing Se Academy. A large, circular table off to the side held seven students, nursing their tea as they tried to decompress after a long day of tests and prepare themselves for the mountains of homework they each had set aside for the evening. One, Suki, sat between her boyfriend Sokka and her best friend, Toph. To Sokka's right was his sister Katara, and to Toph's left was her friend Mai. Beside Mai was her boyfriend, Zuko, while Katara sat next to Aang, the newest member of the group. Aang was trying to keep Zuko amused, but the older boy was obviously
Request -- Dying is Easy... by HollynElizabeth, literature
Literature
Request -- Dying is Easy...
Sukka; "Dying is easy. Comedy is hard."
For: LavanyaSix
"And I'll shave my beard," Sokka promised. Suki didn't stir. "Suki, I'll... I'll grow out my beard. I'll stop telling jokes. I'll tell more jokes. I'll do anything, Suki, please, please..."
His voice cracked, and he leaned over his wife's still form, screwing his eyes shut against the tears. She was so pale, now. He had wiped off the face paint (and the blood -- all the blood) but she was still bone-pale.
"Please, Suki. Please wake up."
He needed her to be there for him. He needed her to listen to his ideas. He needed her to find the weaknesses in his armor, to pick them out and hol
It was supposed to be an easy conversation.
Oyaji was going to tell his daughter about the duty she had to her people, and that she needed to put aside her own selfish urges and make the betterment of Kyoshi Island her first priority. She would understand -- Suki had always been mild and dutiful when the need arose, and she had such a level head. She would see that he had her best interests at heart, and she would listen calmly to what he had to say. That was what always happened, and thus it was what he always expected.
He did not expect Suki's eyes to go wide and furious, or her hands to clench into tight fists on her dresser. "What?"
"I
“Look daddy! I think this one likes me!”
Zuko smiled as he saw his daughter feeding a little turtle-duck that got out of the water going after the bread in Aiko’s hand. The turtle-duck mother approached squawking intimidatingly. Aiko frowned a little.
“Why is she doing that?”She said with curiosity.
“Mothers are very protective with their children. If they so much as suspect someone will harm them they act like a fierce komodo rhino” He said imitating the animals groan. “Your grandmother taught me that.”
She chuckled.
“And daddies?”
“Same with daddies. But no one will ev