Sokka Thunderaxe (
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munebox2012-07-16 06:29 pm
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Life in the Apocalypse
Characters: Sokka, Azula
Setting: Post-apocalyptic Fire Nation Capital City
Summary: Continuation from this meme. After seeing Katara killed, Aang went into an unstoppable Avatar State that devastated the world. Two survivors, once enemies, have put their past behind them to fight off loneliness in a sparsely populated world.
Setting: Post-apocalyptic Fire Nation Capital City
Summary: Continuation from this meme. After seeing Katara killed, Aang went into an unstoppable Avatar State that devastated the world. Two survivors, once enemies, have put their past behind them to fight off loneliness in a sparsely populated world.
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[ She clicks her tongue against her teeth, fetching utensils for the both of them. Winter was hard on the taste buds, sure, but it made the rest of the years food even more delicious when they were able to have more variety with what they ate. Plus, eating so plainly made her feel as if she could endure anything. ]
Just because you haven't acknowledged it openly doesn't stop the both of us from knowing it's fact.
sorry for letting this sit so long
He wears a wry sort of grin as he starts to distribute the portions.]
I can be a slow learner sometimes.
:) it's no problem take your time always
An incredibly slow learner, then. But that is something I've realized already, too. [ She lets out a little laugh, lifting her foot to poke his side. ] This looks good.
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Of course it's good. If there's anything I know how to do right, it's meat.
[Voila. He sets two dishes at the table. Pointedly taking a seat with his less spicy plate.]
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[ She's quick to slide off the counter and swap plates with him, giving him a look. Oh yeah, Sokka. Did you think you'd get away with this? She sees all. ]
I changed my mind, I want a smaller portion instead.
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They were both the same size!
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There was definitely another inch or so of meat on the piece you gave me.
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Really. Well. Thank you.
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[ She takes another bite of her sadly seasoned piece of meat, watching him as if she doesn't want to break out into a fit of giggles. Because she totally does. ]
Is everything alright?
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It's. Delicious.
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[ She's only regretting this because she would much rather be dining on his spicy piece, not because he is clearly suffering. It looks so good... ]
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Well that's too bad. Mine is perfect.
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You're a terrible liar.
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Well you're just terrible in general. So there.
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[Even without the water. He's going to cut off a big piece and stuff it in his mouth. Hot or not, his pride is on the line. And he will EAT it.]
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Delicious.
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[More like he doesn't want her to have it. Even though he's skeptical she'd ever eat off a plate he already started on.]
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I'm absolutely touched you're giving so much thought to them now. Really.
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I don't have to, of course, if you'd prefer.
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No no. If you want to make our food tastier, by all means. We need something to make up for the lack of vegetables.
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Winters are short here. We'll get our vegetables soon enough, but since you're so pushy the next time I'm out I'll keep an eye out for spices.
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