[The only time she'd be able to catch Katara at home is when she is prepping for dinner. Despite everything, she still insists that they have one where all the remaining members of the house sit down together - even if they don't talk, they're at least together. It doesn't actually improve her mood, but it is one small act of defiance in the face of much larger pain and anger, and she's keeping it.
When Katara hears the knock on the door from the kitchen, she's shouting] Come in! [even as she's rushing over to it.
Is it news? Has someone found Sokka? Does someone need help?]
[Come in? The door will creak open ominously, then. Have a small, masked individual on your doorstep, Katara. Pretentiously deep voice and all. Bet you really can't work out who it is.
[It's somewhat obscured, so the most you get right now is a smile as she takes her helmet off.] Would that be all right? I haven't had hot chocolate for so very long.
Busy. [Don't mind her back to you, child, that's just how you shut the door and walk to the kitchen. Besides, when you're down in the 'My friends have gone home and forgotten me and my brother's been kidnapped by giant robots,' business is your savior.]
When Katara hears the knock on the door from the kitchen, she's shouting] Come in! [even as she's rushing over to it.
Is it news? Has someone found Sokka? Does someone need help?]
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>_>]
Good evening.
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Hello?
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[Holding out a very familiar bracelet. |D]
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Well, thank you very much. I appreciate it. Would you like to come in and have some hot chocolate as a thank you?
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[She steps aside so Katie can enter.] Come on in.
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How have you been?
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How about you?
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Katara makes her way over to the kitchen - feel free to have a seat by the table, Katie.]
I'm glad you made it back from the draft all right.
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Good for you.
[Taking out the milk now.] So what's the deal with the mask?
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What's wrong?
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[Pouring the milk.] And I've just... had a really bad month.
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