Zukka that makes my little heart sing
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[Time passes oddly. Between one second and the next, Sokka has the Fire Lord pinned to the wall with his hands around the bastard’s throat. Golden eyes (one gold eye, his mind whispers) widen in shock.
“Sokka?” he chokes out. And then he smiles.
What the fuck?
“Sokka, I—”
Sokka slams his head against the wall, once, twice, and the smile wipes off his face. Good.
“What,” Sokka bites out, “have you done to my sister?”]
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An injury leaves Sokka with amnesia. His last memory is of the failed invasion, of leaving his father behind in enemy territory on the Day of Black Sun. Of hopelessness. Rage.
But then he wakes up, and the war is over. Suddenly, he must come to terms with the fact that years have passed, and that he's somehow the Southern Water Tribe Ambassador to the Fire Nation. He is also supposedly friends with banished-Prince-turned-Fire-Lord Zuko, of all people. Close friends.
Yeah, nah.
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With his twenty-first birthday looming just around the corner, the Southern Water Tribe Elders have decided that Sokka, next in line to be Chief, needs to get married. Sokka does not want that, but he does need to get them off his back until he can figure his way out of it. What better way to do that than to pretend to date his best friend (and newly minted Ambassador to the Southern Water Tribe) Zuko?
Seriously, this is a foolproof plan. Maybe one of Sokka's best. Absolutely nothing can go wrong.
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Everything was going well until Azula tracks down the Gaang two weeks before Sozin's comet. In an attempt to save his friends and help them defeat the Fire Nation, Zuko ends up arrested in the Fire Nation where he is left to the abuses of his forsaken nation and the insult to injury that is a visit from his father. He refuses to eat for days, his injuries leave him stumbling and delirious, and through it all he remembers his promise to Sokka: "I'll see you again."
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What if Zuko and Sokka discovered feelings inside themselves that neither should’ve given into at the Boiling Rock? As the former prince of the Fire Nation and the warrior of the Southern Water Tribe struggle to keep their relationship (Can it even be called that?) a secret from the rest of the group, the war continues mercilessly around them.
How do two people who should still be enemies learn to face a war, and an unaccepting society, together?
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The sun and the moon are opposites. The Fire Nation and the Water Tribes are opposites. Fire and water are opposites. Summer and winter are opposites. Princes and peasants are opposites. Zuko and Sokka are opposites. So, naturally, they don’t mix. Not ever. Not even if Sokka keeps going back, lying to himself by saying that it’s just for information and that he’s not totally and completely falling in love with a Fire Nation prince.
Or: Sokka finds Zuko at Pao’s Family Tea House, accidentally-kinda-maybe falls in love under the pretense of gathering information and thinks that maybe he and Zuko aren’t that different after all.
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what did you bury before those hands pulled me from the earth (what were you digging) by Draco_sollicitus
Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender
21 Jul 2020
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Sokka is immortal; it's been tested, he knows that he can't die. He's immortal, but he's not quite a god like his sister, Katara. He's immortal, but he's not quite powerful like his friends Aang and Toph.
He's just sort of Sokka: good at fixing things, good at playing pranks, good at helping people.
When a bet against Toph goes horribly wrong, and an attempt to save him goes even worse Sokka finds himself the unwilling guest of the Lord of the Underworld. And, strangely enough, every story Sokka's heard about Lord Zuko seems to be ... completely wrong.
(Also, he's really handsome. Why does he have to be handsome?)
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Book one ends with two major diffrences: 1. Sokka went on the mission with Hahn (it did not go well) 2. Zhao survives the North Pole and that proves unfortunate for everybody (except Zhao, obviously)
Imprisoned on Zhao’s war ship, Sokka and Zuko have to work together to survive. They are not very enthusiastic about this prospect.
And they argue.
A lot.
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- Part 1 of All's Fair
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Aang is helpful to his very bones, which is why he drags his friends on a quest to find the source of the strange sounds that the villagers claim originate deep in the forest. While they aren't expecting anything specific, they're definitely not expecting to find a tower with no visible doors.
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Featuring: Zuko’s confused relationship with the concept of freedom, Azula’s confused relationship with the concept of destiny, Aang being painfully helpful, Toph being painfully Toph, Katara being concerned, and Sokka’s crush being visible from outer space.
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Zuko is just trying to survive Boiling Rock prison. He didn't make it out on time on the Day of Black Sun and frankly, he's lucky to be alive. His escape attempts have proven futile and he doesn't have any allies to speak of here. His best bet is keeping his head down and trying to survive.
Sokka is just here to break his dad out. It's his fault his dad was captured and he needs to fix this. His plan is working well enough so far; he's made it here, he's disguised as a guard, no one suspects him, now he just has to find his dad and get out.
Blue eyes meet gold. A flash of recognition. Shit just got a whole lot more complicated.
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During the Winter Solstice, Zhao orders the prisoners and traitors to be locked in a room. Zuko, Katara, and Sokka share some words and Sokka and Katara decide to kidnap Zuko.
Zuko's...not too happy about that.
