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It is a day like any other for twelve-year-old sunny. Other than the fact that he and Mari have their recital tonight. And he's not planning on going through with it.
Or;
An absurd and kind of lighthearted retelling of events if things went... insanely different? You'll just have to read to know what I mean.
Bookmarked by asterlayna2
05 Apr 2026
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May 23rd was also supposed to be her birthday— did he remember that fact? Was it to rub salt in the wound? Or was it a sick twist of fate; a joke, the universe's attempt at humor- thanks for that.
Aubrey was 14 years old. Aubrey's dad had been sort of strict about these things.. and now, Aubrey's dad was gone.
The next day, Mari was at her doorstep, an OTHERMART bag tightly clutched in her right hand.
"I've gotten purple as well-" she softly spoke, holding up the contects of the bag. "Just like i said i'd get eventually."
OR : Mari brings her little sister back to her house, and dyes her hair.
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His mother once told him stories of beings named angiras. Angelic beings who existed as loyal followers of Agni and dutifully watched over those with a great fire within them. More specifically, those who yielded to the great fire within them.
And Zuko was sure that if agniras were real, Mai was certainly one of them.
[Mai visits an unconscious Zuko after the infamous Agni Kai. Zuko, in a moment of groggy half-consciousness, thinks she's an angel]
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Two absolute monarchs meet accidentally in a tea shop, and end up coming to an understanding.
(Or: two perspectives on taking a break.)
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- Part 2 of Two Perspectives
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Bookmarked by asterlayna2
29 Jan 2026
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“My Fire Grandpa — Fire Grandfather.” Sokka says. “He's in the palace, with Lala and my Fire Dad and Fire Mom. I don't see them very often. But they're there.”
“Could I meet them?” asks Kya.
Sokka thinks about it.
“I don't think you can,” he says. “I'm not Sokka there.”
Or: Sokka and Zuko are born on the same day. For as long as they can remember, twice a month they live each other's lives. People notice.
Alternatively, the story of Sokka and Zuko, as seen through the eyes of everyone but them.

