The dagger slid gracefully back into her grasp…sword not far behind. With an equally graceful bow, Sooyoung sheathed the sword.
Aang had never heard anyone clap as Sokka did at that moment.
“She’s amazing!” Sokka declared.
“Isn’t she?” Cheng smiled.
“Hey! You’re Cheng, you’re Sooyoung’s husband!” Sokka shouted.
“Well thanks for reminding me.” The man laughed.
“Is she your daughter?” Katara pointed.
“She is indeed. This is one of the first times she’s gotten to see her mother preform, and she’s already aspiring to be a sword’s master.”
“That’s so cute.” Katara said.
“So what brings the ngọn lửa, chữa cháy Lord, and friends, back to Hira’a.” Cheng asked.
“We’re looking for my sister.” Zuko replied. “The last time we saw her she was headed for the Forgetful Valley. Sokka wanted to catch your wife’s hiển thị before we started looking and we all decided that we might as well find some place, in Hira’a, to stay while we’re at it.” He explained.
“I’m sure Soo wouldn’t mind if bạn stayed with us.” Cheng turned to his daughter. “How does getting to know the Avatar and the ngọn lửa, chữa cháy Lord sound?”
The little girl leapt out of her father’s arms. “Good.”
“Where are bạn going?”
“Mommy!” The girl cried excitedly as she made her way through the crowd.
Sooyoung bent over and lifted the girl into her arms. The woman muttered a greeting Zuko couldn’t quite hear before heading in their direction. At point Aang couldn’t help but to compare Sokka to foamy mouth guy. He was flailing his arms, in joy, like there was no tomorrow.
Cheng opened his mouth to speak only to have Sokka cut him off. “That was an amazing show! When are bạn going to have another one!?”
Sooyoung rubbed the back of her head with her free hand. “Uh…not exactly sure yet. We’re kind of just waiting now.” She motioned to the slight baby bump.
“Oh. Well, I guess that makes sense.” Sokka shrugged.
Katara rolled her eyes and groaned. “I’m sorry about my brother…congratulations.”
Sooyoung was silent for a moment. “It’s alright.” The child in her arms cradled her head in the cook of the woman’s neck. She ran her along the child’s back in a soothing vertical motion.
Katara extended her arm. “Nice to meet you, I’m Katara.”
Sooyoung returned the gesture, revealing a small marking on the inside of her wrist. “Sooyoung.”
“Nice tattoo.” Sokka complimented.
“Thank you, I got it to cover up a scar…cut myself during a performance.” Sooyoung traced the tiny seashell.
“Ouch.” Aang winced.
“I hope bạn don’t mind that I invited the ngọn lửa, chữa cháy Lord and his Những người bạn to stay with us.” Cheng stated, bringing them back on track.
“I haven’t even cleaned the house yet! If I knew…” Sooyoung started.
“It’s okay trust me. I lived with Toph.” Katara laughed.
“I just like it to look nice when we have guests.” Sooyoung frowned.
“She’s like this all the time.” Cheng dared to whisper to Zuko.
“It must be a lady thing.” Sokka added. “Katara’s like that too.”
“You’re awfully quite Avatar.” Sooyoung glanced at the boy.
“I don’t know. I just don’t have much to say. I kind of feel a little out of place here.” Aang admitted. He shuffled his feet slightly.
“So they can stay with us right Soo?” Cheng asked.
“I suppose.” Sooyoung replied. “You’ll be a good girl, P’Li, and pick up your toys for mommy.”
P’Li squirmed around again and nodded. “Mmhm mama.” She eventually snuggled back into her prior position, cradled against the crook of Sooyoung’s neck.
***
“This place is really cozy.” Katara đã đưa ý kiến upon stepping into the front yard.
The cỏ was well cut and soft. It was something Toph would have probably enjoyed feeling against her bare feet. Scattered in that soft cỏ were tiny hoa of all sorts. Sooyoung mentioned something about P’Li not letting her remove any of them. There was an odd mix of palm and pine trees providing shade to pretty much every inch of the yard. The large clusters of them created for a rather strange and otherworldly atmosphere. Aang could definitely feel just how close they were to the Forgetful Valley bởi looking at some of the other strange plants the yard had to offer.
But most of all he loved the little pond with a waterfall; it was crystal clear—pure in a way—and adorned with a bunch of lotus hoa and lily pads. Keeping the water from overflowing were a bunch of sizable rocks, some of which had doodles and handprints on them—one was signed bởi each of the family members. It was one of the sweetest things Aang had seen.
Looking into the water Aang could see a bunch of small shells and clams and a school of hippo-koi cá swimming around.
“Soo and I built this when we first moved here.” Aang heard Cheng mention.
A tiny flutterbat whizzed past Aang’s ear.
“It’s kind of refreshing actually.” Aang decided. “I was kind of expecting something huge and showy. Kind of a relief to see someone who doesn’t wave their riches in everyone’s faces.” He inhaled deeply. The smell of some kind of flora biting his nose in a sweet sort of way.
“Yes well, I’ve tried that. It didn’t work so well.” Sooyoung noted with a lazy flick of her wrist. “I much prefer this.” She lead them inside.
The interior was just as cozy looking as the exterior. A few toys lie scattered on the floor in each room. But it still looked tidy; each picture frame perfectly aligned, every cái gối, gối fluffed and straightened. Aang could feel a positive sort of energy in the room.
Maybe it was the beachside landscapes portrayed in the paintings on the wall. hoặc maybe it was the cheerful looking family portraits. hoặc possibly the way Sooyoung had placed a shelf beneath the portrait—as shelf that had a jar of shells and Krystal adorned rocks neatly organized atop its surface.
Sooyoung caught him staring. “P’Li found most of them…the shells I mean.”
“The décor is really lovely.” Katara remarked as she ran a hand over the seashell pattered pillows on the sofa.
“Thank you.” Sooyoung smiled. “Speaking of décor…these toys aren’t a part of it now are they?” Her soft smile remained as her eyes fell upon her daughter.
“No mommy.” P’Li replied. “I pick ‘em up now.”
“That’s a good girl.” Sooyoung kissed the girl’s forehead. “And for being a good girl, bạn can have two trái cây tarts for dessert. But bạn can’t let daddy know, he’ll get jealous.”
P’Li giggled. “’Kay mommy. I no tell him.”
“We’re still teaching her how to talk. She’s a quick learner though.” Sooyoung pointed out.
“How old is she?” Zuko asked.
“Three years old.” Cheng replied.
“She is learning fast.” Katara agreed.
“I should probably help her clean up.” Sooyoung decided. “Dinner should be ready anytime.”
“We’re still having Loco Moco, right?” Cheng asked.
“Yes, dear.” Sooyoung called from the other room.
“So how long have bạn been living in Hira’a.” Zuko asked.
“I’ve been here my whole life. As far as I know, Soo has only been here for about five years.” Cheng answered.
“That’s not very long.” Aang remarked.
“When did bạn get married?” Zuko asked. “If bạn don’t mind me asking.” He added.
“Only a few months after I found her.” Cheng replied.
“Found her?” Sokka asked. “Exactly how did bạn meet your wife!?”
“At the time I was still living with my parents—I was nineteen—I was actually getting ready to buy a place of my own. At the time I lived on the outskirts of Hira’a. She just sort of came out of nowhere—one một phút I’m alone in the jungle and the next…the next, Sooyoung was there.” Cheng shared. “I never did find out how she got here...or where she came from initially.”
“Did bạn ever ask her?” Katara questioned.
“She đã đưa ý kiến she didn’t remember.” Cheng gave a sort of frown. He then shrugged. “We kind of just forgot about it. If we’re meant to know, we’ll find out. If not, well then, we just won’t.”
Zuko took a glance into the other room; P’Li had successfully managed to throw her mother off task. The two were not taking thêm toys out as opposed to actually putting them away. The two seemed so happy—laughing and smiling. The kind of relationship he would have loved to have with his father.
Cheng got up to check on the food. Upon finding that it was done, he called his family to the table.
P’Li looked around the room at all the toys still tossed about. “I still get two trái cây tarts right mama?”
“Adorable.” Katara giggled.
“We only have three chairs.” Cheng pointed out. “So bạn guys can just take a ghế, chỗ ngồi on the couch.”
“Sounds good.” Aang agreed.
“One of bạn can take P’Li’s chair.” Sooyoung stated as the child crawled onto her mother’s lap.
“I don’t want to…” Katara started.
“It’s alright, P’Li usually sits with Soo anyhow.”
Zuko spared the pair another glance; they really did look so happy. The girl grinning up at her mother and grabbing at her hair. Sooyoung taking the child’s hand and laughing back.
Cheng passed each of them a portion of the meal.
The conversations that night were light and joyful. They were about everything and anything really. From the time Sokka pretended to be Wang ngọn lửa, chữa cháy to the time Zuko tried to be good. Cheng even talked about that one time when Sooyoung climbed one of the palm trees and couldn’t get herself down. Of course she’d return with an equally embarrassing story about Cheng getting swarmed bởi pentapus. And then P’Li would add in some off topic made up tale.
All and all Zuko didn’t think the trip was a waste of time…not at all.
Eventually Cheng lead everyone off, hiển thị them the rooms they had available.
It was nightfall bởi this time and Sooyoung situated herself on the porch looking up at the sky. There was a cool gentle breeze that ruffled her hair lightly.
“I don’t mean to interrupt. But we need to have a talk, Azula.”
Ha ha! She was there in chapter one the whole time! Now go back and read the chapter replacing Sooyoung with Azula.
Aang had never heard anyone clap as Sokka did at that moment.
“She’s amazing!” Sokka declared.
“Isn’t she?” Cheng smiled.
“Hey! You’re Cheng, you’re Sooyoung’s husband!” Sokka shouted.
“Well thanks for reminding me.” The man laughed.
“Is she your daughter?” Katara pointed.
“She is indeed. This is one of the first times she’s gotten to see her mother preform, and she’s already aspiring to be a sword’s master.”
“That’s so cute.” Katara said.
“So what brings the ngọn lửa, chữa cháy Lord, and friends, back to Hira’a.” Cheng asked.
“We’re looking for my sister.” Zuko replied. “The last time we saw her she was headed for the Forgetful Valley. Sokka wanted to catch your wife’s hiển thị before we started looking and we all decided that we might as well find some place, in Hira’a, to stay while we’re at it.” He explained.
“I’m sure Soo wouldn’t mind if bạn stayed with us.” Cheng turned to his daughter. “How does getting to know the Avatar and the ngọn lửa, chữa cháy Lord sound?”
The little girl leapt out of her father’s arms. “Good.”
“Where are bạn going?”
“Mommy!” The girl cried excitedly as she made her way through the crowd.
Sooyoung bent over and lifted the girl into her arms. The woman muttered a greeting Zuko couldn’t quite hear before heading in their direction. At point Aang couldn’t help but to compare Sokka to foamy mouth guy. He was flailing his arms, in joy, like there was no tomorrow.
Cheng opened his mouth to speak only to have Sokka cut him off. “That was an amazing show! When are bạn going to have another one!?”
Sooyoung rubbed the back of her head with her free hand. “Uh…not exactly sure yet. We’re kind of just waiting now.” She motioned to the slight baby bump.
“Oh. Well, I guess that makes sense.” Sokka shrugged.
Katara rolled her eyes and groaned. “I’m sorry about my brother…congratulations.”
Sooyoung was silent for a moment. “It’s alright.” The child in her arms cradled her head in the cook of the woman’s neck. She ran her along the child’s back in a soothing vertical motion.
Katara extended her arm. “Nice to meet you, I’m Katara.”
Sooyoung returned the gesture, revealing a small marking on the inside of her wrist. “Sooyoung.”
“Nice tattoo.” Sokka complimented.
“Thank you, I got it to cover up a scar…cut myself during a performance.” Sooyoung traced the tiny seashell.
“Ouch.” Aang winced.
“I hope bạn don’t mind that I invited the ngọn lửa, chữa cháy Lord and his Những người bạn to stay with us.” Cheng stated, bringing them back on track.
“I haven’t even cleaned the house yet! If I knew…” Sooyoung started.
“It’s okay trust me. I lived with Toph.” Katara laughed.
“I just like it to look nice when we have guests.” Sooyoung frowned.
“She’s like this all the time.” Cheng dared to whisper to Zuko.
“It must be a lady thing.” Sokka added. “Katara’s like that too.”
“You’re awfully quite Avatar.” Sooyoung glanced at the boy.
“I don’t know. I just don’t have much to say. I kind of feel a little out of place here.” Aang admitted. He shuffled his feet slightly.
“So they can stay with us right Soo?” Cheng asked.
“I suppose.” Sooyoung replied. “You’ll be a good girl, P’Li, and pick up your toys for mommy.”
P’Li squirmed around again and nodded. “Mmhm mama.” She eventually snuggled back into her prior position, cradled against the crook of Sooyoung’s neck.
***
“This place is really cozy.” Katara đã đưa ý kiến upon stepping into the front yard.
The cỏ was well cut and soft. It was something Toph would have probably enjoyed feeling against her bare feet. Scattered in that soft cỏ were tiny hoa of all sorts. Sooyoung mentioned something about P’Li not letting her remove any of them. There was an odd mix of palm and pine trees providing shade to pretty much every inch of the yard. The large clusters of them created for a rather strange and otherworldly atmosphere. Aang could definitely feel just how close they were to the Forgetful Valley bởi looking at some of the other strange plants the yard had to offer.
But most of all he loved the little pond with a waterfall; it was crystal clear—pure in a way—and adorned with a bunch of lotus hoa and lily pads. Keeping the water from overflowing were a bunch of sizable rocks, some of which had doodles and handprints on them—one was signed bởi each of the family members. It was one of the sweetest things Aang had seen.
Looking into the water Aang could see a bunch of small shells and clams and a school of hippo-koi cá swimming around.
“Soo and I built this when we first moved here.” Aang heard Cheng mention.
A tiny flutterbat whizzed past Aang’s ear.
“It’s kind of refreshing actually.” Aang decided. “I was kind of expecting something huge and showy. Kind of a relief to see someone who doesn’t wave their riches in everyone’s faces.” He inhaled deeply. The smell of some kind of flora biting his nose in a sweet sort of way.
“Yes well, I’ve tried that. It didn’t work so well.” Sooyoung noted with a lazy flick of her wrist. “I much prefer this.” She lead them inside.
The interior was just as cozy looking as the exterior. A few toys lie scattered on the floor in each room. But it still looked tidy; each picture frame perfectly aligned, every cái gối, gối fluffed and straightened. Aang could feel a positive sort of energy in the room.
Maybe it was the beachside landscapes portrayed in the paintings on the wall. hoặc maybe it was the cheerful looking family portraits. hoặc possibly the way Sooyoung had placed a shelf beneath the portrait—as shelf that had a jar of shells and Krystal adorned rocks neatly organized atop its surface.
Sooyoung caught him staring. “P’Li found most of them…the shells I mean.”
“The décor is really lovely.” Katara remarked as she ran a hand over the seashell pattered pillows on the sofa.
“Thank you.” Sooyoung smiled. “Speaking of décor…these toys aren’t a part of it now are they?” Her soft smile remained as her eyes fell upon her daughter.
“No mommy.” P’Li replied. “I pick ‘em up now.”
“That’s a good girl.” Sooyoung kissed the girl’s forehead. “And for being a good girl, bạn can have two trái cây tarts for dessert. But bạn can’t let daddy know, he’ll get jealous.”
P’Li giggled. “’Kay mommy. I no tell him.”
“We’re still teaching her how to talk. She’s a quick learner though.” Sooyoung pointed out.
“How old is she?” Zuko asked.
“Three years old.” Cheng replied.
“She is learning fast.” Katara agreed.
“I should probably help her clean up.” Sooyoung decided. “Dinner should be ready anytime.”
“We’re still having Loco Moco, right?” Cheng asked.
“Yes, dear.” Sooyoung called from the other room.
“So how long have bạn been living in Hira’a.” Zuko asked.
“I’ve been here my whole life. As far as I know, Soo has only been here for about five years.” Cheng answered.
“That’s not very long.” Aang remarked.
“When did bạn get married?” Zuko asked. “If bạn don’t mind me asking.” He added.
“Only a few months after I found her.” Cheng replied.
“Found her?” Sokka asked. “Exactly how did bạn meet your wife!?”
“At the time I was still living with my parents—I was nineteen—I was actually getting ready to buy a place of my own. At the time I lived on the outskirts of Hira’a. She just sort of came out of nowhere—one một phút I’m alone in the jungle and the next…the next, Sooyoung was there.” Cheng shared. “I never did find out how she got here...or where she came from initially.”
“Did bạn ever ask her?” Katara questioned.
“She đã đưa ý kiến she didn’t remember.” Cheng gave a sort of frown. He then shrugged. “We kind of just forgot about it. If we’re meant to know, we’ll find out. If not, well then, we just won’t.”
Zuko took a glance into the other room; P’Li had successfully managed to throw her mother off task. The two were not taking thêm toys out as opposed to actually putting them away. The two seemed so happy—laughing and smiling. The kind of relationship he would have loved to have with his father.
Cheng got up to check on the food. Upon finding that it was done, he called his family to the table.
P’Li looked around the room at all the toys still tossed about. “I still get two trái cây tarts right mama?”
“Adorable.” Katara giggled.
“We only have three chairs.” Cheng pointed out. “So bạn guys can just take a ghế, chỗ ngồi on the couch.”
“Sounds good.” Aang agreed.
“One of bạn can take P’Li’s chair.” Sooyoung stated as the child crawled onto her mother’s lap.
“I don’t want to…” Katara started.
“It’s alright, P’Li usually sits with Soo anyhow.”
Zuko spared the pair another glance; they really did look so happy. The girl grinning up at her mother and grabbing at her hair. Sooyoung taking the child’s hand and laughing back.
Cheng passed each of them a portion of the meal.
The conversations that night were light and joyful. They were about everything and anything really. From the time Sokka pretended to be Wang ngọn lửa, chữa cháy to the time Zuko tried to be good. Cheng even talked about that one time when Sooyoung climbed one of the palm trees and couldn’t get herself down. Of course she’d return with an equally embarrassing story about Cheng getting swarmed bởi pentapus. And then P’Li would add in some off topic made up tale.
All and all Zuko didn’t think the trip was a waste of time…not at all.
Eventually Cheng lead everyone off, hiển thị them the rooms they had available.
It was nightfall bởi this time and Sooyoung situated herself on the porch looking up at the sky. There was a cool gentle breeze that ruffled her hair lightly.
“I don’t mean to interrupt. But we need to have a talk, Azula.”
Ha ha! She was there in chapter one the whole time! Now go back and read the chapter replacing Sooyoung with Azula.