A few episodes prior, she's the one who had threatened to end Zuko's life; now Katara is at a point where the prospect of losing him is unacceptable.
Which is why I love this scene so much next to the hug one.
Mainly because Zuko doesn't argue the fact that he'll need help going against Azula and immediately turns to Katara for help. Not Toph, not Sokka nor even Suki. But only Katara after a second of consideration.
It surprised me too since I thought he was going to ask someone else. Oh Zuko <3
First and foremost to Katara, what happened in Ba Sing Se is about them.
Yup, when I heard her slip, it reminded me of one of the ways one does in a romance novel. I'm a bookworm 8D
The parallel of their outstretched hands is one of the most beautiful moments of the series.
YES! Personally, I've never seen Aang or Katara do this to each other. I think the writers are confused on how real relationships are.
Long comment is long but that means that I enjoyed it ANNND loved it 8D Absolutely well done to the both of you. The scenes are gorgeous~
Which is why I love this scene so much next to the hug one.
Mainly because Zuko doesn't argue the fact that he'll need help going against Azula and immediately turns to Katara for help. Not Toph, not Sokka nor even Suki. But only Katara after a second of consideration.
It surprised me too since I thought he was going to ask someone else. Oh Zuko <3
First and foremost to Katara, what happened in Ba Sing Se is about them.
Yup, when I heard her slip, it reminded me of one of the ways one does in a romance novel. I'm a bookworm 8D
The parallel of their outstretched hands is one of the most beautiful moments of the series.
YES! Personally, I've never seen Aang or Katara do this to each other. I think the writers are confused on how real relationships are.
Long comment is long but that means that I enjoyed it ANNND loved it 8D Absolutely well done to the both of you. The scenes are gorgeous~
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