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Another burning sensation fired its way, white-hot, up and down Azula’s body. It was as if she’d accidently set her own body aflame. She clutched her blankets tightly and bit her cheek, so not to cry out.

Her skin felt moist and clammy, her strength seeming to trickle out with each bead of sweat—leaving her with a contradicting cold sensation. A feeling of emptiness, as if her own flame was flickering out. Slowly and agonizingly.

Despite her best efforts, a small whimper slid through her parted lips.

It didn’t matter.

No one was around to hear it.

She couldn’t risk the company. All of the others had been taken away. Shipped to an island some ways away from the brand Nation mainland. The island of the sick…the diseased.
Rich and poor alike, they were removed from their homes and whisked away from their old lives.
Quarantined.

The recently created council justified it door declaring as state of public emergency…world-wide public emergency. And apocalypse of sorts.

No one knew what caused it, how it spread, nor which land it came from.

Most believed that it originated in the spirit world—some going as far as pointing fingers at Aang, claiming the boy bought the virus home pagina with him. For that he was left in hiding just as secret as Azula.

There were only two things known about this virus; It only seemed to manifest in benders (no element affected less than the next) and that not even the best herbs and healers could drive the germs out.

She wouldn’t do it. She wouldn’t let them lock her up again. Not so soon after being freed from the asylum. Not after hearing rumors of how people were treated in quarantine. They were poked and pricked, sliced open and experimented on. And those who weren’t were simply left to rot, neglected and suffering.

Azula wasn’t doing much better but at least she had her own comfy bed, three meals a dag (when her stomach could handle it), and clean clothing when she felt like changing—she hadn’t felt like changing in about four days. She was simply to tired and too weak. Standing always made her feel dizzy, sometimes to the point she’d fall right back onto the bed.

Not a soul came to visit her.

Despite making amends with most of the people she’d once hated…who’d once hated her. They were simply too afraid, no one wanted to catch the disease. This perhaps left her lonelier than ever, at least when they were afraid Azula herself they’d still come around trying to help her change.

She felt a jabbing behind her eyes. Really it was meer of a stabbing, like someone was jamming their fingers deep into her eye sockets. She rolled onto her side, gripping her head tighter and tighter still until the sensation hummed away.

And yet it was never that easy. Right after a new feeling would jolt to the surface, replacing its precedent.

This new one worse than the first.

A sort of pressure struck down on the middle of her neck, adding a sense of distress to her windpipe.

Drawing air quickly becoming a chore. Something Azula had to think about to do. Eventually, even with her strongest focus she found herself unable to even sneak a breath. Her eyes grew wide as she clawed at her throat, mentally pleading with for her airway to open itself up again.

She heard a soft knock one her door.
Dinner.
Some kind of meat with pepper spice.

Azula dropped to her knees, her vision developing blurs and spots, her eyes couldn’t find focus on any one thing anyhow. What few sounds she heard sounded as if they were made underwater.

She recalled with unusual clarity a time long before she fell ill. Long before she’d even learned to talk properly. She could see it in her mind’s eye; the first time she’d ever felt brand stir within her body. The first time she’d felt brilliant blue flame dance on her fingertips. A child-mind churning with joy, her soul brimming with pride. It felt right.

And then the memory was gone entirely.

With it, something else seemed to have faded.

A coldness invited itself into Azula’s very core. A coldness that no firebender should ever feel…

She couldn’t feel her hands. Couldn’t feel anything.

She sunk down from her knees to the floor, body meeting the carpet with a cool thud. If the illness didn’t whisk her out of consciousness, that sure would have.

Azula’s eyes fell on the door swinging open. Apparently the last sight the princess would see was the glory and splendor of Firelord Zuko’s pointy ezel shoes.

I can surly go in peace now. Azula thought to herself as she fell away.
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So I'm trying something different now. Usually I tend to type 'why I like my favorites' artikels of 'why I don't like my least favorites'. So this time I decided to try something new and type about what I like about a character I'm not to fond of.
I decided to do this with Katara because, of all the characters on my dislike list, I think she's probably the most likable.

One of my favoriete things about Katara is that she's just a genuinely nice girl. She always goes out of her way to help those who need her help--like that town she dressed as the Painted Lady for. I may not like her character...
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When the "best" lijst goes on YouTube I'll uploaden it. I did enjoy "the boiling rock" and "water bending masters" but to each their own.
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Interviewer: Thank u so much for taking the time to answer my questions.

JKS: u bet. I hope this works, despite my complete incompetence with all technology.

Interviewer: fans know that in the upcoming Avatar: The Legend of Korra your character, Tenzin, is the son of Aang and Korra's Airbending instructor; what else can u tell us about him?

JKS: Not unlike the actor who provides his voice, he's bald. And very virile. And wise. And attractive...

Interviewer: Does the fact that Tenzin's father was the Avatar before Korra cause any strain between them when they first meet?

JKS: That's one...
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"How can there be another war?" asked Sokka
"After the hundred jaar war ended, there were a lot of firebenders that weren't happy about how it ended." explained Zuko
"What do u mean they weren't happy?" asked Sokka, "Shouldn't they be glad that this war is over?"
"No, they're glad the war's over," zei Zuko, darkly, "The firebenders just aren't happy that the brand Nation pretty much lost when it was so close to winning. Even some of the earthbenders feel this way."
"What earthbenders?" asked Sokka, "Every town we've been in the Earth Kingdom were totally against this way!"
"Are u sure about...
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Azula is very afraid that team avatar won't help her, she'll never get to the northern water tribe and will be under the curse forever. Jet got her to the jasmijn thee Shop, Azula was even meer nervous, they might take her back to the crazy house.

"Hey Aang, Katara" zei Jet

"Jet u alive" zei Katara

"I told u I'd be okay" zei Jet

"It's nice to see you. But why are u here?" zei Jet

"I have a friend who needs your help" zei Jet

"Who" asked Katara

"Her" zei Jet as he pointed to Azula

"Who is she and why does she need our help" asked Aang

"She needs to get to the northern water tribe" zei Jet...
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Okay, I know you're going to think I'm crazy, but I just realized that Kataang and Zutara were involved in a SHIP WAR! The good news? KATAANG WON! Here is a story that popped into my head in honor of the Kataang victory.

"Mmm..." Aang moaned in his sleep.
Katara smiled at the sight.
Aang looked so blissful in his sleep. He was smiling, having a very good dream. He and Katara were at the strand on Ember Island. They were splashing around in the water, laughing contentedly.
Katara gazed upon the sleeping Airbender and placed a small kiss on his forehead. She loved him meer than anything, and she'd...
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LOL - Sorry it took me so long (what, 2 weeks?), but here's some meer KATAANG for you! (dodges a tomaat that was thrown door a Zutarian) Oh, my God - I've gotta get the %*$& out of here!

Katara heard tossing, turning, and moans from the room volgende to her. Aang's room.
She frowned. She knew how stressed out Aang was. On top, boven of spending time with his girlfriend, he had peace treaties to sign and conflicts to settle.
The moans had turned into short cries, and, eventually, Aang woke up in a cold sweat, tears streaming down his face. It wasn't long before crying could be heard from his room.
Poor Aang,...
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I nudged Katara and she woke up.
“Aang?” she asked. “Did u have a nightmare?”
“Well, yes,” I said, “but that’s not why I woke u up.”
She raised an eyebrow.
“Happy Birthday!” I said, pulling out a card from my pocket. She opened it and it read:

Katara:

I hope your birthday is one of the best days of your life.

Love,
Aang

P.S.: We’re going somewhere special today.

Katara’s face lit up. “Oh, thank you, Aang!” she exclaimed, hugging me.
“Oh, it was no big deal,” I said. “Come on, the others are up. We all planned a party for you, and after that, it’s just u and...
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