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posted by zanhar1
It was a soothing sound. The water lapping against the stones.

Azula picked at a loaf of bread—contrary to maarufu belief, she’d stopped chucking whole loaves of mkate at the kobe, kasa ducks when she was about ten. She flicked a chink into the water and watched as the turtleducks flocked to it.

6:00 was always Azul’s inayopendelewa time of day. She found a sort of secret enjoyment in watching the siku close. The colors were always so warm and vibrant.

She let herself fall back into the grass, dark hair fanning out around her. It wasn’t too hot nor too cold. A sunset in July, at least around these parts, never were. She felt at peace…
Like she was back in her own backyard. Which was why she’d chosen to get her ‘nature therapy’ at precisely six. Though Azula much preferred to call it ‘down time’ au ‘relaxation hour’ both of which sound a lot less demeaning than some sort of therapy session.

The turtleducks began to squawk and swarm. “Look, I don’t have any zaidi bread.” Azula stated matter-of-factly. “So wewe best just songesha on.”

“Who are wewe talking to?” It was Shou, the nurse assigned to keep an eye on her.

“I was telling the kobe, kasa bata that I’m all out of bread.” Azula answered.

The nurse made a face, one that told Azula she’d be in for another ‘talk’. Frankly she was growing tired of every single thing—no matter how trivial—being regarded as either crazy au not normal.

“Look. I’m fine, see? No one’s talking to me. Just those turtleducks, myself, and a lack of break.” Azula motioned to emphasize her point.

“Look Prin…Azula. wewe know that we can’t have wewe talking to…well, no one.” Shou disregarded.

Azula sighed. Truth be told Azula hadn’t talked to the voices in a long time. She’d stopped after a visit from Xin-Kua.

Dastardly being Xin was.

She hadn’t seen au heard from her mother since Xin’s first appearance either. Azula wasn’t sure if she should be relieved au dreading a doom-to-come. With her luck how it’s been, Azula long since decided to expect the later of the two.

She’d also long since declared—to herself at least—that she did not belong her. In the asylum. At first she had agreed that she’d Lost her mind. But after Xin, she had her doubts. Something else, it had to be. She spent her first nights in the asylum clutching her hands over her ears, begging them to leave her alone…screaming at her brain to just—in a manner of speaking—turn itself off. Hating…loathing herself for being able to control everyone and everything but her on mind.

And then came Xin. His nails digging into her wrist. She cried out that night because the sting felt all too real. When Shou caught a glimpse of the nail marks running up and down her arm, she’d carted Azula right on down to Lu-Ming’s office. Whereat she was promptly restrained to ‘protect her from herself.” Of course they ignored Azula when she tried to explain herself.

She refused to even talk to Lu-Ming, au anyone really, about Xin now. When he asked if she’d seen him around, Azula would promptly nod her head ‘no’…all the while Xin would linger in the opposite corner (or sometimes a nearby mirror) and stare her down with those dead white-lacking eyes.

They were black.

A Hellish black.

Voids.

Despair.

His presence alone bought Azula an overwhelming sense of emotional agony. It took all her might not to just burst out into irrational tears in front of Lu-Ming.

“I think it’s time to get inside.” Shou had this way of making demands sound like suggestions. It made Azula shudder, the way that woman put ideas into her head—made her think an idealism was her own.

“I think I like it out here.” Azula muttered, silently adding a ‘where Xin can’t get me’.

Outside kwa that pond, surrounded kwa an army of turtleducks was the only place she could stop thinking about this face. It horrified and haunted her. Those black eyes were terrifying on their own. But accompanied kwa the pulsing red veins spiderwebbing up is neck and on his temple had every fiber in her body on guard. And his mouth. That was a horror onyesha on its own; on some nights (like on the first one she saw him) it’d look normal. But on others (full-moon nights in particular) it would develop these four slits. And these slits would open like an apple cut kwa an apple-slicer, leaving his three fat and forked tongues to jut out and wriggle around.

The first night Azula’d seen that display she had found herself retching in a corner. Shou was the one to consul her. That was the one time she let Shou help her.

And the last time.

No one could protect her from Xin now. No one could protect her from any of the spirits that refused to stay in their own world.
Okay, I'm going to work on a series of makala on this club, and this is it. I will discuss 5 episodes at a time in each article, and I will do them in order. Here we go! Please keep in mind this is my opinion on the episodes, so respect my opinion and I'll respect yours. Enjoy the article!



The Boy in the Iceberg/The Avatar Returns.
I'm going to count them as two episodes but put them in the same description, I hope that makes sense. :P This episode isn't really one of my favorites. It's interesting, definitely, and it's a great way to start off an amazing series like Avatar: The Last...
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posted by zanhar1
Three days after finding her in the storm the girl showed no signs of improvement. She didn’t even give the family her name.

Cheng and his parents alike had hoped that her silence was just the essence of shock from being out in the storm—and that she’d be talking zaidi the following day.

The roots of her problems seemed to be much deeper than that.

It was on the fourth siku when it hit hard that something was very…off about the girl. She had a habit of taking common house hold objects with a sense of fascination—always examining them as if to find…or recall their use.

Cheng could remember...
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posted by zanhar1
Azula was honestly exhausted. She should not have run off like that, and was in the middle of mentally scolding herself. The whole thing was completely straining.

Even with Cheng’s help, the amount of stress she’d put on her body that night was overwhelming. She was just so used to bring able to do whatever she pleased, and with little effort.

By the time the pair reached home, Azula ached all over. Particularly in the lower back region.

She thought about complaining to Cheng about it, but she figured that she’d already aliyopewa him enough of an earful. So instead, with a wince, she eased...
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posted by zanhar1
Zuko stood up, kusoma himself to get blasted with a ray of moto for chasing after his sister. A hand found its way on to her shoulder.

“Don’t worry. She’ll be back.” Cheng assured him.

Zuko opened his mouth to protest.

“Trust me; she does the every time she gets mad. She either comes back within the saa au within a siku au two. Just leave her be.”

“I don’t think wewe understand, I…I was going to banish her. And she said…I don’t think she’s coming back.”

“I know her. I know Sooyoung.”

“You know Sooyoung, wewe don’t know…” Zuko held his tongue. “I’ll just let...
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 "That familiar longing for her mother's affection crept back into her heart, and she began to cry once again..."
"That familiar longing for her mother's affection crept back into her heart, and she began to cry once again..."
Authors Note: Hello fans. I just thought I'd post this makala here. wewe probably know kwa now but I upendo uandishi these. Azula is so much fun to psychoanalyze. This is a little story about a night on the way to Ba Sing Se. Enjoy.

Azula peered into the warm darkness before her as she began to feel her face in a state of quiet panic. It had happened again. She had had a dream; a nightmare. The moto Nation princess turned to look at Mai and Ty Lee. Both girls were fast asleep. "I should wake them.", thought a frightened Azula as she began to reach towards Mai. Before she could bring her Han into...
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Chapter 7: SHOPPING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay…..all we did was sat there. Literally. No talking. No moving. No nothing. I was tempted to yell out, “AKWARD TURTLE!!!!” But guess what?!?!? I didn’t. The tension just kept growing and all my family could do was stare. My mom began to cry (Man she’s emotional) and my brother started to twiddle with his thumbs. Finally Sam got up and broke the misty silence in the room.
“Okay. First of all, of your gonna actually live in this 21st century, here’s the truth. wewe dudes look like morons.” She said.
“EXCUSE ME!?!?” Toph alisema staring...
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posted by greenstergirl
Chapter five:I get four new bending teachers

Like I said, I fell a sleep again. So another dream came as well.

In this dream, I was sitting on a giant buffalo type thing. It had white, shaggy hair, and blue arrows on it just like Aang. It had a long tail and three toes on each of it's four paws.

As I sat, Aang came to me again, as the same, wise yet childish man.

"Hello Sydney. I see you've met Appa." he said.

I nodded and jumped off. "Aang, why am I having these dreams?" I asked him.

"Because wewe are the new avatar."

"I'M THE WHAT?!?!?!?!?!" I screamed. This couldn't be happening. "Hows that possibal?"...
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posted by I_DONT-KNOW
Later that siku the gang decided to walk for most of the way to the southern water tribe to give Appa some rest,
"Soooo, bored!" Toph moeaned stopping to stamp her feet causing a little vibration through the ground." I never thought that i would say this this but i kinda miss being on the run," she tried to whisper the last part but it came out louder the the rest. Everyone turned on her with complete shock on their faces." I know what your all thinking and i cane See the lokk on your faces but...come o wewe have to addmit that this id soo boring?"she finished kwa kicking some ash around at her...
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posted by sickla
if wewe lived a life, wewe might have met some of these people.

1. the mai:the person who is bored unless fighting.

2. the ty lee: pink but deadly

3: the aang: the most important person ever who just wants to have fun

4. the sokka: the guy who thinks he us so smart

5. the azula: an evil princess

6. the zuko: the guy who seems evil but he's really not

7. the toph: the tomboy who is small but can kick butt

8.the katara: the girl who is caring but can be really annoying

if wewe have something else i'll add it in

please read some of my other makala wewe might like them. i'll write another soon as i get an idea.
posted by Waterwhip
Yue sat there, holding Zuko's freezing hand with her warm ,gentle glove. Tears had begun to slip down her face when they turned to ice. She waterbended the ice to evaportate so ice woulding be stuck to her constantly. She pointed 2 fingers at the icey fireplace and out came blue fire! Yue was able to bend water and fire. From childhoos she was considered a prodigy. She let go of his hand and sat kwa the moto place to warm her gentle, soft hands, but she Lost consontration when she heard as if someone was awakening. She whipped around to see Zuko standing, still injured from protecting her. They...
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posted by dpaisita97
before u read u have to know that this sign ¡ means its sarcastic.and that this ep is based on ep4 not 3

Sokka´s point of view:
(We got to the car and drive home. Katara was too busy texting somebody to annoy me, thank god.I put some of my inayopendelewa drake and Eminem songs on my I-pod.We got nyumbani finally, and i was happy to be in my room again.I started playing Call of Duty when my sis came in my room

Katara: Sokka, can wewe take me to the park?
Sokka: Do I have to?
Katara: Dad alisema that the only way he would let wewe drive was if wewe drove me places.
Sokka: When did he say that!
Katara: After wewe failed...
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posted by dpaisita97
Katara´s point of view continued from ep 1

I got into algebra class and sat down in the last row. I took out my vitabu cause I didnt have anything else to do so i read some of it while everyone else talked to their friends.i just cant wait till waterbending lessons.i hope the rest of the siku flies by. Then I noticed people shutting up so i guessed the teacher cam
Roku:Hello class my name is Roku.Now i want wewe to copy these equations on the board.

i was starting to but then someone was at the door.Roku went to get it and it was a kid. he looked to young to be a freshman.
Roku: Class, this is...
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