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Day 188
Who: Zuko and anyone!
Open: Open!
When: Day 188, morning
Where: Eastern Bastion
What: Tea time. =)
Format: I'll match.
Warnings: Honor.
It's not uncommon to find Zuko up at an early hour, but she usually spends the time doing something she considers productive--training or otherwise preparing for time on the Skyway. She doesn't leave herself much time for sitting and thinking, most days. She figures it's better that way, since her thoughts so easily turn negative. But this morning, she's trying her best not to let them.
She can be found seated cross-legged on the eastern side of the Bastion, just north of Dragonfield, watching the unaccountable sunrise with a cup of tea in hand. Actually, the whole set is with her, a plain but sturdy-looking earthenware pot and several more matching cups. She hasn't invited anyone to join her, but if any impromptu guests show up, she's decided to accommodate them. That's what her uncle would do, she's sure.
Open: Open!
When: Day 188, morning
Where: Eastern Bastion
What: Tea time. =)
Format: I'll match.
Warnings: Honor.
It's not uncommon to find Zuko up at an early hour, but she usually spends the time doing something she considers productive--training or otherwise preparing for time on the Skyway. She doesn't leave herself much time for sitting and thinking, most days. She figures it's better that way, since her thoughts so easily turn negative. But this morning, she's trying her best not to let them.
She can be found seated cross-legged on the eastern side of the Bastion, just north of Dragonfield, watching the unaccountable sunrise with a cup of tea in hand. Actually, the whole set is with her, a plain but sturdy-looking earthenware pot and several more matching cups. She hasn't invited anyone to join her, but if any impromptu guests show up, she's decided to accommodate them. That's what her uncle would do, she's sure.
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My uncle invented a technique for redirecting lightning by studying waterbenders. He was a little unconventional.
[Oh yeah.]
Do you want any tea? I forgot to ask. [This is completely relevant to the conversation, honest.]
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[Rin nods to the offer, shifting her egg so it can sit in her lap better.]
I guess that's why all the beginner exorcist classes have us learnin' everythin', even stuff we're not gonna use in our Meister.
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[Even if she realized that only recently. She sets her cup down to pour one for Rin.]
He taught me how to make tea, too.
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Oh... he did a good job then! This is really good.
[She laughs a little after another sip.]
Y'know for bein' Japanese I really don't drink enough tea. I heard it's supposed to be like super good for you, though.
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[...did.]
I don't know how good it's supposed to be for you, but Uncle probably thought he could live off of it.
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I know a lotta people in my country who thought that.
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...I really miss him.
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[Rin, please.]
... I bet.
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You're lucky to have people here with you. I was trying to think about what advice he might give me, for being here. It's been a month and I haven't found anyone else. That makes me, what? The only one to carry on and remember anything about our world? That's a lot to ask of one person.
[She hunches over her tea.]
People didn't even like me back home.
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... is it really lucky if they're not even from the same version of our world? If I was bein' really honest about it and actually ignorin' how I treat them like they're my own, Ryuuji and Yukio aren't even from my world they're from a world where the Rin they know is a boy.
So... it's just me here, too.
[She goes quiet after that, figuring that's probably not the most encouraging thing she could have said to Zuko. After a pause though, she nudges the other girl gently with her elbow.]
I like you. And people didn't really like me back home either, so we're the same.
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So yeah, that isn't the part she takes the most encouragement from.]
...why would people not like you?
[Maybe she didn't hit it off with Rin right away, but Zuko knows that's mostly her own fault.]
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Iiiiii was kind of a bad kid growin' up. I threw tantrums, hurt people, screamed a lot, generally made myself in to a pretty scary person that no one wanted to be around...
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[Sounds kind of familiar.]
...at least you didn't burn down any villages.
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[She's never heard anyone call her father an asshole before, but it definitely sounds fitting. Her hand lifts halfway to her face before she realizes she's thinking about the scar and drops it.]
You had a second father, right? That's definitely for the best.
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Sorry.
...I think that's how people who love you are sometimes. They don't let you get away with being stupid.
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... he said that while peggin' me in the head with a chopstick.
[Shiro was a bit of a hypocrite. But most parents are.]
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