Katara (
markofthebrave) wrote2011-01-30 01:07 pm
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['sup, Luceti. Hope you're not the curious type of person, because if you are the filter on this is so thin you could sneeze and break it. Someone is singing, this early afternoon, singing a lullaby softly and into their journal. The feed will cut off before the crying starts.]
Little child, be not afraid...
[Later in the afternoon, there is an unfamiliar woman with a familiar set of blue-toned wings and waterskin at the south-most bridge. There's only so much hiding in one's room that can be done when the memories are thick and the silence is very, very loud.]
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[Oops, he made himself sad. Someone else he hasn't seen in awhile. But he forces himself to smile anyway.]
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[Sorry, Sokka. It would have been. And what is the best reset out of sadness besides horror?]
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[And that would be just awful.]
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[And this is when Katara realizes 'Ohgawd, she's in her mom's body talking to her brother in her dad's body.' That's a wince. And a step in the opposite direction.
NOT A COUPLE HERE, NO SIR.]
That wouldn't have happened.
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Well technically speaking, these are our parents so-
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[They'd be like those old Fire Nation twin ladies. Dazzling Luceti with their snark!]
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...that would be kind of hilarious too.
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Hilarious up until the back pain catches up with us. [He can hear Gran-Gran complaining about her aches and pains clearly, like it was yesterday.]
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She wants to go home. She wants to go home so badly. She wants to go back to where things make sense and she gets her happy ending, darn it and there are no horrible scientists to keep messing with her heart or friends who disappear and reappear two years of their time later -
She wants to go home.]
Yeah - well. With the village full of men, there should be more people to help again.
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Yeah, but they're not exactly young either.
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They're not that old, Sokka.
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[It's a wonder we old people even make it day to day!]
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Yes, that's exactly how I remember it.
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[Manly dad shrug.]
Say, can you still waterbend like this?
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...oh, well good. I'm glad you're taking all of this so well.
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[Speeding up as she walks a little bit.]
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[He quickens his pace to catch up with her, so he can catch her by the shoulder.
It works with parents too.]I meant, it was nice to see her smile. I mean, it's not her, but... [In a way, it's close enough. It's realer than a picture or someone else's memory.]
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...then I'm glad there's still enough around to smile about.
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[Not what she meant, he knows. But that's the punchline.]
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