[After having to push herself to heal and volunteering to help build the barrier with her bending, Katara is tired of not knowing for sure just how strong her bending is in this place. So sometime after the sun has gone down and the moon has risen high, she is going to quietly leave the Avatar house and travel to one of the closer lakes. She's
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[Mercury's - yes, Mercury's, blue hair and all - lips curve up in an unpleasant smile closer to a smirk.]
But water is mine.
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That's a ridiculous thing to say. Water belongs to everyone.
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And I suppose you're going to explain it to me. What's your name?
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[The water planet. Of course. Of course, it's also different in Katara's world.]
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I'm Katara.
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Uh... okay... sure. I've got no problem with you. I don't even know you. You're the one who seemed to take offense to my waterbending.
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So you work with water too?
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[A sly little smile. Come to think of it, that sword she's carrying looks an awful lot like ice.]
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[Which channels her dark energy, but not water.]
Your forms look interesting, too. But they're too soft. I want a harder method to attack my opponent.
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Do you have many opponents, where you come from?
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Oh, yes. And here, too.
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