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Apr 02, 2011 16:00

The medical care available on Stacy is far beyond anything that the Four Nations had, better even than the powers of skilled waterbenders to heal. Which is why Zuko is lying in discomfort now, not raging agony, as the burn on his back heals ( Read more... )

stature, chases-parked-cars, aang, hiccup, !location: med bay, kaya, mai, zuko

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found_myway April 2 2011, 21:17:40 UTC
"You could sit in a chair, you know."

Zuko doesn't exactly look dignified, with his face squished in a donut-pillow.

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found_myway April 2 2011, 21:38:38 UTC
"It's sweet that you care."

Zuko smirks at Hiccup through the donut-pillow, but in truth, he might actually be touched.

"I had to stop Mai from killing her. Which you're not to tell anyone, or you won't have a teacher anymore, got it?"

Not that Mai would probably be making a secret of wanting Azula dead, but Zuko didn't need others spreading that around the ship, taking Mai's words out of her mouth before she could say them.

"Besides. Now the crew has proof that Azula's as crazy as I say she is. She won't have to put someone else in the hospital before they'll listen to me."

This . . . might have actually been the intended outcome.

Even if Zuko didn't necessarily know it from the start.

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j_y_d April 2 2011, 21:16:17 UTC
Nima had pointed him this way, and if he was going to figure out any of the weird airbending shit, he figured he should probably check in on this other 'bender', whatever that way.

"Hey, you doing ok? And who was that chick?"

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found_myway April 2 2011, 21:20:15 UTC
Zuko vaguely recognized the voice - someone who had been there when Azula was restrained. A new guy, so probably someone who hadn't seen his comm post yet.

"I'll be fine."

The burns were nasty, and very visible, but Zuko was used to pain that would fade away soon enough.

He sighs into his donut pillow. "That was Azula. My sister. She's a war criminal from my world, and it's a long story."

Not necessarily one he wants to tell . . . but one he'll have to tell, if he's going to warn the crew about her adequately.

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j_y_d April 2 2011, 21:24:30 UTC
"For good reasons, looks like. And yeah, you looked like you'd taken a hit or ten before. She's brigged up for now, but who knows how long that'll last. If security gives you any shit over it, and you need someone to put in a good word, I saw what happened."

Maybe cause he was checking out Kaya after seeing her talking to Nima. Probably because he saw that other kid with tats like Nima's.

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found_myway April 2 2011, 23:37:02 UTC
"Thanks. We're going to need that."

Zuko shifts slightly on his bed. It's not dignified, talking to new people with his face in a donut-pillow, but moving around might open some of the blistering on his back, and THAT would be too painful to ignore with any degree of success.

"I think the Council is big on letting people start over here. For some of us, that's a good thing."

Him included.

"But Azula's not going to turn over a new leaf. Not if I know her. She's just going to make herself a danger to anyone she's strong enough to hurt, and that's a lot of people, even here. I need them to know this."

Because she's his responsibility, now. His crazy sister showed up to make his life a lot more difficult.

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knifeurrib April 2 2011, 21:19:20 UTC
Mai tries to find the time to put her thoughts in order on her way down to the medical bay. She's angry; angry with herself for letting Azula getting a shot off at Zuko, angry at Aang for not listening to her and killing Azula when they had the chance, for not protecting Zuko, angry at Zuko for also not listening to her and being stupid enough to turn his back on his sister. Angry at Azula for doing it in the first place. Angry at the whole group for not doing what had to be done ( ... )

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found_myway April 2 2011, 21:33:03 UTC
"The doctors are pretty good here. I can barely feel a thing."

That's not entirely true. He definitely feels pain from the burns, but it's significantly less than he's used to feeling from burns like this.

Still, the soft, pleasant touch of her hand relaxes him and helps him ignore the pain even more. He can focus on that, rather than on the burns, and enjoy the pleasure in spite of the pain.

"I'm sorry. I did another stupid thing. You're probably mad at me now."

He knew better. He knew he knew better. And yet, here he was, injured in a medical wing.

And Azula was in the brig, where she couldn't do this to anyone else who wouldn't be expecting it.

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knifeurrib April 2 2011, 21:48:31 UTC
She's glad to hear those words. It means that he knows he's done something stupid (she doesn't think wrong). And part of her wants to accept that and just make sure he's going to recover from this. To forget about it and let him learn the lesson on his own.

There's another part of her that knows that she can't just let it go. Because if she doesn't confront this problem now, if she doesn't talk about and make him understand why she did what she did, then there will come a time when Azula will have the upper hand again and she'll look back at this moment and regret that she didn't take the chance when she had it.

Mai squeezes his shoulder; it's an affectionate, warm gesture, but there's steel in her grip. She crouches slightly so she can look him in the face when she talks. Her voice is steely; she's angry, after all. However, it's not at the same level as their Boiling Rock argument.

"I'm not angry at you for getting shot, Zuko. I'm angry at you for letting her live and then getting shot. You know how dangerous she is, you know ( ... )

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found_myway April 2 2011, 23:33:45 UTC
"Because if anybody's going to kill her, it had better be me. She's my sister. She's my responsibility."

His voice, slightly muffled through the donut-pillow that supports him, is made a little less serious by it, but what he says is still grave. "I let her live in the Fire Nation. Here isn't any different. But whatever happens, whatever she does, home or here, it's on my shoulders."

Translation: His life just got a LOT more difficult.

"And I'm not letting you get a Punishment over her. No matter how much you think it would be worth it."

A burned back? That's a small sacrifice to make, to get Azula locked up, to show the crew just how dangerous she is. But Punishment, for Azula's life? For Mai?

No. Just, no.

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kaya_waterwave April 2 2011, 22:16:01 UTC
She had been in the med bay for two people: one of them was Negi, someone she hadn't seen in a long time, to make sure he was all right. Miraculously, he had overcome whatever darkness had enveloped him, and was surrounded by a lot of his friends. She planned to see him again, but right now she wanted to see the OTHER person in the med bay. She had been reluctant to leave him, abut after assurances from the doctors in med bay (along with blank stares, she WAS in this department from time to time), she'd done so.

But coming back now, she just wanted to make sure he was ok. All the self loathing she had right now, the loneliness and the pain in watching him hurt, she pushed it aside.

"Hey," she said softly. She was already looking over him. "How are you coping?"

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found_myway April 2 2011, 23:49:57 UTC
Hearing Katara - no, not Katara, the girl they thought was Katara - speak just reminds him of that other complication to their current state of affairs.

Something about this girl had him convinced she was Katara, when all of a sudden, it's perfectly clear to him now that she isn't. She's . . . clearly a lot like her, but she's someone else.

It might be fortunate for her that Azula arrived when she did, because despite the confusion about the girl's identity, she's proven one thing very definitely - she's an ally, and she's a good one. And Zuko wants her around if there's ever a fight with Azula again.

"I'm doing all right." He lifts his face up a little bit from his pillow to glance at her. "But - we have to talk about something else, don't we?"

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kaya_waterwave April 3 2011, 01:42:07 UTC
She had been worried, but then there was this conversation, one that Kaya was not looking forward to. She had been explaining to all of the people on the ship since she popped again that she was different, that she was Kaya but it would be different telling the Gang. They had knows her as Katara for a long time, and now they knew she wasn't ( ... )

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theregularguy April 3 2011, 04:13:06 UTC
Sokka had been on his way to visit Zuko, make sure his Jerkbender friend had been alright. And walked in on something a bit. . .confusing. It was Katara--except it wasn't Katara, his mind was telling him. And he was beginning to noticed the differences in her face, the way she stood, her hair. She looked similar, but she wasn't the right person. And yet she was familiar. He tried to dredge the name up when she spoke and it came back to him in a brief flash. Kaya, one of Katara's students from the Northern Water Tribe. She'd been with them for a little while, attending the lessons.

But then. . .why had he thought she was sister? He reeled, shook his head as he tried to figure it out.

"Kaya. Not Katara." That's all he can manage. Where's his real sister? Still in the pods?

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magnetlips April 2 2011, 22:28:38 UTC
Cassie looked over at Zuko and knew exactly how he was feeling. At least physically.

"Anything I can do?" She got out of her own bed and walked over.

And Zuko thought his scars were disfiguring. He only had about a quarter of one face scarred. And his head and neck weren't fused. Couldn't say the same for Cassie, but at least she'd swept her now brushed hair over to hide the fact that she was bald on the left side of her head.

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found_myway April 2 2011, 23:57:57 UTC
"Thanks, but I'm all right for now."

Zuko doesn't recognize the voice, and he can't quite sit up on his bed enough to see who was speaking, but he has known there was another patient in the room since he got put in, so she doesn't surprise him.

"Who are you?"

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magnetlips April 3 2011, 00:10:08 UTC
"Cassie Lang. I had a bit of a bomb problem so I know a thing or two about burns. Like you're going to want to make sure that doesn't get infected." She kept her voice light as she came closer.

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found_myway April 4 2011, 04:01:01 UTC
"I'm a firebender. I know a thing or two about burns."

He lifts up purposefully and turns his face towards her, so she can see - and his shock at her appearance registers clearly, but briefly, before he gets his expression back under control.

Yeah he's familiar with burns, but . . . woah.

People don't SURVIVE burns like that in the Fire Nation.

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