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derogatory September 1 2008, 02:40:22 UTC
It isn't that Azula is a woman to hold grudges. What transpired between herself and Rokudou was a fair fight- even if she had lost. Azula will never be all right with losing, but she survived and wore on through her time in Babylon. Unlike Hibari she has no need for a rematch to prove her own strength. She'll grow more powerful than that man can tear down and, inevitably, he'll craw to her side. It's after Zuko and Tsunayoshi steal her child that she overextends her own abilities and the sting of old wounds open and pour over, ruining her chances at a increase in power and status over some simple old wounds.

That's when she wants payback, or revenge, or whatever primitive way men grasp at broken goals. More than anything, she wants to possess something that's completely and wholly Mukuro's. It makes sense that she goes to find Chrome once Cox looks away long enough for her to escape.

She's hardly the genius at courting and this sort of sordid affair is a little beyond Ty Lee. It has to be careful too, or Rokudou will wake to her intentions and come to the girl's aid. So it's the slow sort of emotional seduction Azula used on the entire Dai Li. Even if she doesn't have the force of other Disciplinary Club members, Azula is quick to point out Chrome's accomplishments, her prim uniform, her steady hand in an argument. It's only a matter of time before she has Rokudou's girl in the club space, alone over the couch.

We've become fast friends, she says through a haze of her own anxiety, sliding a hand up Chrome's thigh. The hand Azula grasps through this charade is hardly steady anymore, and it turns her stomach.

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hezul September 1 2008, 03:46:38 UTC
I FEEL A LITTLE GUILTY FOR FINDING THIS SO HOT. ♥ (Azula makes everything hotter, god that pun was v. not intended I swear.)

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