Katara had her time to laugh and her time to cry after finding out about her world. She'd had fun with her Outsider friends, she'd broke down in front of a person she would rather have not done that with and she was still adjusting to recent events. Throughout all that had happened, there was still the silver lining: Toph was here, and now there
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"So... This is yer world?" Slobo said, almost reluctantly. He knew that he had stumbled across her secret nirvana, but he also wanted her to know people cared.
"Ya can tell me about it anytime ya'd like..."
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"This is the spirit oasis in the Northern Water Tribe," she said, trying to keep the bitterness out of her voice. The thought of not seeing the place in person made her a little sad. "When we had our first participation in an assault by the Fire Nation, it was here my frriend Aang meditated and crossed over to the spirit world. It's also the home of Tui and La, earthbound water spirits. See them there, in the water, circling each other? They provide balance for the world and are sacred to our people."
She smiled, closing her eyes. "I'm really glad you decided with Static to make that team, Slobo. I think, without really knowing, a part of me was really missing being a part of something bigger that acted like a family."
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"Well, that's the point o' any team, ain't it, Aqualass? Ta help eachother when one don't know what ta do..." He stared at the scenery. It was so beautiful.
"Yanno how he cares about ya, right?" There was a light frown to his expression.
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So he steps in, feeling a little self-conscious as he recognizes the environment. But he needs a place to meditate, too, so he sits down across from Katara wordlessly and begins breathing, his eyes closed.
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And she was happy to have him here too. The last time they were here Zuko was a different person, but now he was calmly sitting here with her, meditating. A slow smile came to her face, and instinctively, her hand found his.
"Hard day for you too huh?"
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"Ask me that when I don't still feel like I have a country."
KATARA, HE IS IN A MOOOOOOOOD.
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"For all we know, we might be able to get it back. Nothing's final yet. Besides, we still have to find Aang, right?"
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But as she entered the Sensorium's she found the the place was beautiful. She didn't even want to step foot on the ground, so she flew around the place, looking at everything. While on her tour she noticed the girl sitting on the ground. Her heart clenched as she watched the girl.
Carol lowered herself to the ground just a bit from Katara.
"Was this place a part of your world?" Carol didn't want to talk about the reveal, or anything really.
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"Hey Carol," she said, her face betraying her pleasure. "Yes, this is the most spiritual place in the Northern Water Tribe. It was said that here the border of the real world and the spirit world intersected. I know Aang once reached the spirit world by meditating in this place. I come here whenever I need pace of mind and reflection."
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"This place is beautiful. I don't think we had anything like this back home. Maybe in the Savage Land, but I wouldn't want to go there to look for it. While fighting dinosaurs can be amusing at first, it get's tiring." And no she's not kidding. She's had to fight her share of dinos in the Savage Lang, not to mention aliens. Carol took a took on the ground, relaxing a bit.
"So, how've you been holding up? I don't think we've had a chance to talk since you were released from jail."
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She did look a little startled at the mention of dinosaurs. "Dinosaurs? You mean like the species Red Snout is? What are they in your world?"
At the last query, Katara sighed. "Well, I thought a friend of mine was killed, a team member named Paco lost his arm, I made everyone angry because I didn't immediately try to hate this guy named Lex Luthor, someone WAS killed, I found out my world is gone and now I've joined a team called The Outsiders. It's been pretty busy, LOTS to meditate about."
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And she walked right smack into a place that looked foreign, but still a lot like home. She recognized the shapes of Water Tribe architecture, could feel the flowing to-and-fro of the water, and most importantly, could see that Katara was there.
So she sat down beside her friend.
"Hey."
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"Heya Toph!" Katara said, smiling. "I missed you while I was on this ship. There are a lot of girls here I can talk to know, but none of them are quite lik you. I really shouldn't complain, when I got here there were a few people from our world, its just..."
She was rambling and she knew it, but Toph had always been one of the first girls that she'd ever really called a friend and hse had missed her terribly.
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"So... who else is here?"
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"Zuko, Mai and Sokka are all here," Katara said. "And I'm sure you might have heard that somewhere on this ship, Aang is here. So that's going to be one of my missions as well as trying to help the people on the ship. It's...been something I've been concentrating on for a little while."
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"I believe I owe thee ... my tale," he said, speaking of the promise from when they first met. He kept his word always, and Katara had treated him fairly decently. He only regretted that these people had to see him as he was, to see his shame. He wished he could be the man he used to be.
"I would tell it to thee, if thou wish, and then, might I ask a favor of thee?"
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When he said he would tell her his tale she turned to him, all ears. She had been curious as to why he was just a skull, and wanted to knw what happened with him.
A favor?
"I'll do my best," she said, and smiled at him.
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"And now the story is known to thee."
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Yet at the same time, she also knew that all of their worlds were destroyed now, all that they knew fallen to dust. It didn't equal to the pain that Khel had been through, all the years he'd faced all of this alone.
But he would not be alone any longer, would he?
"It's horrible, that your happiness was ruined by someone who should have cared for you. And to be alone all of those years. It's...its..."
She sobbed quietly.
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