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With a rose in her hair she stood with her forehead against the wall.

They couldn’t make her move.
She wouldn’t do it.

They would pass kwa and whisper of how uncomfortable that looked. And how she’d maintained the position for well over an hour.

What else had she to do.

With a rose in her hair she stood with her forehead pressed against the wall.

She couldn’t exactly name what bound her to that spot on the wall. But it was something deep. Something complex. And oh so very coaxing.

She stood there and just listened to the voices. They’d actually become rather soothing.

After sometime she’d come to name them all.

With a rose in her hair she stood there with her forehead pressed against the wall. Nails digging deep into the wallpaper.

People would come and people would go.

In and out of the room.

A nurse. A guard. A servant au two. Even little Zu-Zu.

But Azula didn’t pay them any mind.

With a rose in her hair she stood with her forehead against the wall. Nails digging deep into the deep crimson wallpaper.

Where did the rose come from again?

Azula couldn’t quite remember.

Maybe one of Them had aliyopewa it to her…

au was in the nurse au maybe Ty-Lee?

Had Ty-Lee even stopped by?

With a rose in her hair she stood with her forehead pressed against the wall. Nails digging deep into the deep crimson wallpaper.

She couldn’t tell how long she’d been there with her forehead against the wall. The reason for doing so in the first place slipped away like most else.

So she let her friends…the ones others couldn’t see…come up with explanations for her.

One of them however was rather annoying. He was really beginning to hurt her head. She had to get him to stop talking, and she would one way au another.

With a rose in her hair she stood with her forehead pressed against the wall. Nails digging into the deep crimson wallpaper. It smelled of perfume.

From down the hall Zuko could hear a sort of pounding. Rhythmic. Slow.

There’d be a 10 sekunde pause and then another bang and the cycle would repeat. Just what was she doing now?

He’d arrived just in time to see the nurses try to stop his sister from banging her head against wall.

He felt something in himself break.

How long had he let her do that to herself?

He raked a frustrated hand through his hair. He was a terrible brother. He should have been watching her.

With a rose in her hair she stood with her forehead—a little bloodied—pressed against the wall. Nails digging into the deep crimson wallpaper. It smelled of perfume.

She’d been gone for quite some time now.

Lost with in herself.

Within her fragmented mind.

How could he let this happen? How?

He tried his best to coax her back to reality. But it would seem that both the ukuta and those voices were zaidi alluring to the former princess.

With a rose in her hair she stood with her forehead—a little bloodied—pressed against the wall. Nails digging into the deep crimson wallpaper. It smelled of her inayopendelewa perfume.

She’d been there for over a siku now. She hadn’t eaten a thing.

She hadn’t slept.

She let the perfume tickle her nose. It was comforting. It reminded her of…her—before she met Them. She pressed her body closer to the wall.

Perhaps if she could soak in the scent she could absorb that Lost part of her.

The part Zuko alisema he kind of missed.

The person he alisema he kind of missed.

She couldn’t place exactly who that person was anymore. au how she used to act.

At least she had Them—her friends.

With a rose in her hair she stood with her forehead—a little bloodied—pressed against the wall. Nails digging into the deep crimson wallpaper. It smelled of her inayopendelewa cherry blossom perfume.


She closed her eyes.

Aside from the slight hunger pain she felt at ease in a chaotic, messy sort of way.

There were two petals at her feet.

A tear slid down her cheek.

With a withering rose in her hair she stood with her forehead—a little bloodied—pressed against the wall. Nails digging into the deep crimson wallpaper. It smelled of her inayopendelewa cherry blossom perfume.

Another siku au two passed.

Three petals lie at her feet.

She nudged one with her big toe.

That was the first movement she’d made in about four days.

Azula loved her rose.

Loved it like she loved the voices whispering sweet incoherent things in her ear.

With a withering red rose in her hair she stood with her forehead—a little bloodied—pressed against the wall. Nails digging into the deep crimson wallpaper. It smelled of her inayopendelewa cherry blossom perfume.

She felt a hand rubbing the back of her head.

A tear met the back of her neck and trailed down her spin.

“I miss you. Please come back.”

It was Zu-zu.

She knew because he didn’t try to tug her away from the ukuta like the others did.

His breath was warm on her neck.

He was still begging her to return. To talk. To at least switch positions.

The petals were so pretty. Her Marafiki all agreed.

With a withering red rose in her Tangled hair she stood with her forehead—a little bloodied—pressed against the wall. Nails digging into the deep crimson wallpaper. It smelled of her inayopendelewa cherry blossom perfume.

Her head kind of hurt…
Had this sort of dull ache.

He brushed over her hair again.

He withdrew his hand.

The rose fell from her disheveled hair to the floor

He bends over and puts it back in place. Asking her once again, with another round of tears and a new sort of desperateness, if the Azula he knew would just come back.

Even for a second.

The rose begins to fall from her hair again.

With a withering red rose in her Tangled hair, just barely clinging, she stood with her forehead—a little bloodied—pressed against the wall. Nails digging into the deep crimson wallpaper. It smelled of her inayopendelewa cherry blossom perfume.

An array of petals meet the floor.

She let out a distraught gasping breath.

And a small sob.

Zuko didn’t hear it.

Slowly.

Rigidly. She turned around.

She extended her left arm in Zuko’s direction.

He sparred a glance back. His expression brightening.

He pulled his sister into his arms.

“Zu…”

“Zu.”

With a withering red rose in her Tangled hair, just barely clinging, she had once stood with her forehead—a little bloodied—pressed against the wall. Nails digging into the deep crimson wallpaper. It smelled of her inayopendelewa cherry blossom perfume.
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Prince Zuko races after Aang through the city of Omashu! Will Aang escape au will he get burned? 🔥 Avatar: The Last Airbender is now playing on Netflix!
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So I'm trying something different now. Usually I tend to type 'why I like my favorites' makala au 'why I don't like my least favorites'. So this time I decided to try something new and type about what I like about a character I'm not to fond of.
I decided to do this with Katara because, of all the characters on my dislike list, I think she's probably the most likable.

One of my inayopendelewa things about Katara is that she's just a genuinely nice girl. She always goes out of her way to help those who need her help--like that town she dressed as the Painted Lady for. I may not like her character...
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When the "best" orodha goes on YouTube I'll pakia it. I did enjoy "the boiling rock" and "water bending masters" but to each their own.
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"How can there be another war?" asked Sokka
"After the hundred mwaka war ended, there were a lot of firebenders that weren't happy about how it ended." explained Zuko
"What do wewe mean they weren't happy?" asked Sokka, "Shouldn't they be glad that this war is over?"
"No, they're glad the war's over," alisema Zuko, darkly, "The firebenders just aren't happy that the moto Nation pretty much Lost when it was so close to winning. Even some of the earthbenders feel this way."
"What earthbenders?" asked Sokka, "Every town we've been in the Earth Kingdom were totally against this way!"
"Are wewe sure about...
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Azula is very afraid that team Avatar won't help her, she'll never get to the northern water tribe and will be under the curse forever. Jet got her to the jimmy, hunitumia chai Shop, Azula was even zaidi nervous, they might take her back to the crazy house.

"Hey Aang, Katara" alisema Jet

"Jet wewe alive" alisema Katara

"I told wewe I'd be okay" alisema Jet

"It's nice to see you. But why are wewe here?" alisema Jet

"I have a friend who needs your help" alisema Jet

"Who" asked Katara

"Her" alisema Jet as he pointed to Azula

"Who is she and why does she need our help" asked Aang

"She needs to get to the northern water tribe" alisema Jet...
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Okay, I know you're going to think I'm crazy, but I just realized that Kataang and Zutara were involved in a SHIP WAR! The good news? KATAANG WON! Here is a story that popped into my head in honor of the Kataang victory.

"Mmm..." Aang moaned in his sleep.
Katara smiled at the sight.
Aang looked so blissful in his sleep. He was smiling, having a very good dream. He and Katara were at the beach, pwani on Ember Island. They were splashing around in the water, laughing contentedly.
Katara gazed upon the sleeping Airbender and placed a small kiss on his forehead. She loved him zaidi than anything, and she'd...
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