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"When Katara looks at him, her eyes are affectionate and unexpectedly sorrowful, startlingly blue against the stark white of her hair. The last, dying rays of the sun slant across the pai sho board, and her gaze slides from his face to the tablecloth.
Later, Zuko will remember this as the moment he knew."
Or: Zuko and Katara, eighty years later.
Bookmarked by dancingintherain4
16 Apr 2026
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Flutterbats and Catagators by Evangeline_Douglas
Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender (Cartoon 2005)
26 Apr 2024
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Katara is twenty-one when Aang lets her go.
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When Aang wakes, he is twelve, and the girl who rescues him from the ice is beautiful, and perfect, and twenty. She also has a toddler and a baby on the way, but Aang was raised by monks and has a limited frame of reference for such things.
Bookmarked by dancingintherain4
31 Jan 2026
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For a second, Katara is helpless. No bending, no running, not when she’s trying to pull air into her lungs, feeling the world spin nauseatingly around her.
That’s all Zuko needs.
He pins her with a truly insulting ease, grabbing her wrists to hold both down, and she is well and truly caught. She glares up at him – he is soaked from the water she has been throwing at him, but his golden eyes are glaring right back at her, and there’s that sneering curl to his lip that makes her want to dump half the ocean on his head.
He leans down and she can feel the heat of his breath in her ear.
“Leaving so soon?” he hisses.
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OR: Zuko captures Katara, and imprisons her on his ship to use as bait to try to capture Aang.
No plan truly survives contact with the enemy. And this plan… goes absolutely sideways.
Bookmarked by dancingintherain4
25 Jan 2026
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“Isn’t that what great love is supposed to do?” she wondered aloud, “Consume you?"
Or, Katara rediscovers herself and finds him along the way.
Bookmarked by dancingintherain4
23 Jan 2026
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"Significant pulmonary contusion and multiple rib fractures, and there's very likely a subdural hematoma in there too,” Garcia says grimly, sounding like she's citing it to herself rather than to anyone else in the room. “We’re lucky it's most probably small, but given her fluctuating GCS it still concerns me quite a bit. Also, besides the shard of metal, the bruising and swelling along her abdomen suggests the possibility of internal bleeding as well, but we need to get in the OR to fully evaluate the severity of it."
“Jesus King,” he murmurs. “You were supposed to have the day off.”
or: there's a car accident on mel's day off. she ends up at the pitt anyways.

