Zuko · 蘇科 (
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barrayar2017-01-16 04:47 pm
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idk I guess I still play this dumb asshole
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"If you can't act now, I don't think there's a problem with tea to spend the time." Aral comments. The koi are now evenly split between them, a few slimmer, faster ones darting between the two sources of bread hopefully. "Centering oneself is a teaching of my land. I used to hear it - in some trying abundance - from the masters."
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"Why does everyone with a tea fixation tell me to meditate?" he says in a tone of adolescent complaint, but there's some faint trace of self-conscious humor, too. "You sound like my uncle." That, of course, is far from an insult no matter how long-suffering Zuko sounds as he says it.
"But that's all I've been doing while we were stuck on the ship. I'd rather fight someone. You'd think the Avatar would at least come to this so I could take it out on him." It's not Aang's fault that he's in high demand and couldn't make it, but Zuko has to admit, if only to himself, that he misses the friendly, irrepressible face sometimes. He's still highly annoying, but they know where they stand with each other and he's not just a firm, pivotal ally, but at Aang's insistence he's a friend. Zuko doesn't have many of those, especially not now in his position.