Pakku/Jin, blizzardbeckyh2112August 15 2010, 19:02:23 UTC
Warm arms wrapped around his shoulders and soft breasts pressed against his back. The Earth Kingdom girl peeked over his shoulder, her cheek resting against his hair. "What are you doing, master
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Kya/Haru, one day at a timebeckyh2112August 15 2010, 21:41:56 UTC
Hakoda brought back the prettiest boy Kya had ever seen. Certainly prettier than her or most of the women of the Tribe, and she knew how her husband and Bato had been in their youth.
So she smiled and asked for him as a special gift, and Hakoda gave her the pretty boy without a trace of reluctance.
That was years ago. The men have gone off to fight the Fire Nation now, leaving the women and children of the village with only Sokka and Haru. And Katara, her darling wonder.
It's not enough. Kya watches the horizon, trying not to listen to the whispers of how close battle will have brought Hakoda and Bato. She watches and prays, and in the night, she draws her beautiful Haru close.
Sokka looks at her with wounded eyes sometimes in the mornings, and it's days like that when she sends him and his sister off to fish. The Tribe always needs food.
Her eyes are on the horizon when a column of white power flares to life.
Bonus: Ba Sing Sebeckyh2112August 25 2010, 20:08:29 UTC
It's an odd gathering of slaves. The old iron-haired slave with an earthbender brand on his face. The middle-aged slaves with their notched ears proclaiming their strength as earthbenders. The young men with piercings in their ears that showed their noted skills and their earthbender ranks
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Kya and Haru - one day at a time
Pakku and Jin - blizzard
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Oh, Pakku.
You're dooooooooooooooooomed.
Just keep trying, Jin. <3
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So she smiled and asked for him as a special gift, and Hakoda gave her the pretty boy without a trace of reluctance.
That was years ago. The men have gone off to fight the Fire Nation now, leaving the women and children of the village with only Sokka and Haru. And Katara, her darling wonder.
It's not enough. Kya watches the horizon, trying not to listen to the whispers of how close battle will have brought Hakoda and Bato. She watches and prays, and in the night, she draws her beautiful Haru close.
Sokka looks at her with wounded eyes sometimes in the mornings, and it's days like that when she sends him and his sister off to fish. The Tribe always needs food.
Her eyes are on the horizon when a column of white power flares to life.
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I really do like this one.
I like all the implications in it -- Water Tribe raids, Hakoda gifting Haru to her, Sokka being so hurt that she has a Haru at night...
Poor kids.
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I love the undercurrent of politics in this, and How's intelligent paranoia about the slave-secretaries and Long Feng. It makes me itch for more.
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