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Azula’s state was più than fragile. He was only doing what he thought was best at the time. She was still chained to the iron gate when they arrived to take her away. This was her third major break since the comet—fourth if one included the one on the giorno of the comet. Zuko forced himself to watch; she was still putting up a fight—a good one at that. Screaming fire, jerking violently, attempting to bite them if they got close enough.

She looked like an animal…an animal that had found the body of a human and took it over. She was nothing like the calm and collected Azula he knew.

Eventually Ty-Lee was summoned to chi block her.

He watched her body grow limp, head hitting the ground with a slightly concerning force. She whimpered at the pavement’s greeting.

Two men lifted her limp from. Her tired eyes focused on the ground. And then she stared right at Zuko…her gaze spitting every ounce of rage within her small body into Zuko’s soul. Anger, hurt, confusion, accusation, all hitting Zuko at once—all from that one short glance.

Briefly he considered reaching out, touching her hand, and offering her words of comfort. Briefly he considered telling the men to put her down and let him care for his sister.

He couldn’t bring himself to do it.

“Worry not Firelord Zuko, we’ll take good care of her.”

“I’ll come check on her in three days.”

***
Zuko made his way to the institution door. The place seemed rather nice…calming. It had a lovely pond out front, a lazy looking ciliegia blossom dancing in the water’s reflection. The place smelled of the tree, it was a sweet smell…a springtime fragrance.

Zuko pulled the pinewood doors open.

The woman behind the scrivania, reception gave a slight bow. “I’ll send for the princess right away.”

As he awaited Azula’s arrival he gave the interior a scan. It looked quite nice as well; nicely carpeted floors with floral wallpaper…red and magenta in color—to look like the ciliegia blossom tree, he decided. There wasn’t much furniture aside from an elegant oro lamp and a small tavolo set o two off to the right side of the room. A golden chandelier—made to match the lamp hung from the ceiling, bobbing slightly in the draft coming from the door he had forgotten to shut.

Zuko stood and pushed the door shut.

Upon turning around he found his eyes locking into Azula’s.

She didn’t look all that better. Her eyes seemed to have Lost that wild animalistic gleam though. Her bangs were still choppy and uneven and in her face. He moved to brush them out of her eyes, but the girl hissed and flinched away. Well…away as she possibly could with the two nurses standing behind her.

“I came to give te your things.” Zuko started.

“Hand her things to me.” Came a voice from behind.

He was a tall thin man with a clean shaven face and well-groomed slicked back black hair. He ran a hand over his deep red suit, smoothing a wrinkle in the fabric. He held out a hand. “Tang-Shin. Lead therapist and head of ciliegia Creek Asylum.”

Zuko took his hand. “Nice to meet you.”

“Your sister would say otherwise.” He chuckled.

A visible scowl bought life to Azula’s otherwise deadpanned expression.

“I’ll sort through her things and give her only the items that she can’t use to bring herself harm.”

“Is she going to be okay?” Zuko asked after a moment.”

“Of course, of course. We’ll see to it that she gets our most comfortable room. Do te wish to see where she will be staying?”

“That would make me feel a bit…more easy with the…situation.”

“Yes of course.” Tang-Shin motioned for Zuko to follow him.

Azula’s room was only a little ways down the hall. It was spacious and cozy. Her letto seemed well enough—sure it wasn’t as big as the one she’d used back at home but the mattress was soft, the pillows fluffy, and the blankets warm. Aside from that there really was no furniture. However there was a window…barred, but a window no less. And the view it provided was easy on the eyes.

He looked over at Azula, she pushed past him and sat on her bed.

“You can send a messenger hawk...” Zuko looked over to Tang-Shin, “you don’t mind her Scrivere me occasionally if she wants. Do you?”
“Not at all Firelord Zuko. The girl may write te as much as she wishes.”

“I do want te to write me Azula. Let me know that you’re okay.”

“But I’m not.” Azula didn’t turn from the window. “I’m not okay. I don’t like it here. And I don’t like them.” She glanced at the staff for a moment.

“I’ll be here to pick te up in a week.” Zuko put a hand on her shoulder.

She swatted it away.

“Alright. I guess I’ll see te in a week then.” The hope leaving his face.

“Yeah…a week.” She mumbled. “See te in a week.”

“I’m sorry I have to leave te in an institution again. But this one looks a lot nicer than the last one.” Zuko replied. “I’m doing this because I care about you.” This would be his fourth time dropping her off and it didn’t get any easier.

For him anyways.

At least where guilt was concerned. Sure Azula still put up a fight, but each time she seemed to go down easier…and was less spiteful towards him. But that guilt…he tore at his entire being.

She nodded. “I know.”

The hope reignited. She seemed much better…sounded much better.

“Kirah and Zhu-Ling will take care of your sister as I mostra te out.” Tang-Shin motioned the women to do just that.

He took a last glance back at his little sister. An unsettling feeling beginning to knot his stomach. Something felt wrong about this. He couldn’t help but feel a bit uneasy. The feeling seemed to come from nowhere. The place looked nice enough…the staff kind and caring.

“Is there something wrong, Firelord Zuko?” Tang-Shin asked.

A horrendous cry washed over his response. The woman was young with sandy colored hair and frenzied green eyes—must be from the Earth Kingdom. She was thrashing and kicking at the nurses with a ferocity and desperateness unknown to Zuko. All of the woman’s words were delivered through a high-pitched shriek; “Help me! They’re gonna kill me! They’re going to kill me like they killed Eesouk.”

Zuko’s unease tripled in intensity. “What’s she…”

“Her name is Hiru. She’s like your sister; hears voices, sees things. Eesouk was one of the voices. te see, we found this new herbal remedy that silences the voices. After we gave it to Hiru, she could no longer hear Eesouk. She’s been screaming about how we killed him ever since.” Tang-Shin explained. “But that’s our job is it not? To get rid of the voices?”

“Azula’s not going to…”

Tang-Shin cut him off again. “Hiru is far gone. One of our…extreme cases. She seemed to like the voices. Your sister seems to want them gone.”

Zuko nodded. “I suppose that makes sense. Tell Hiru I wish her a well recovery.”

“Your message will go through.”

It took all of Zuko’s will power to push through those doors and leave Azula to the staff and her own accord. His sense of dread never truly dying down. He had hoped that the further from Sun Dragon island he grew the less dread he’d have.

But a hope was all it was.
***

“I’m making a mistake Mai I can feel it.”

“Of course te feel like you’re making a mistake. She’s your sister. It’s normal to feel…queasy about locking her away. Even though she’s a real piece of work.”

Zuko let his fear-induced rage get the best of him, at least for an instant, when he pounded his fist on the table.

“Look, she’ll be back over here…though I don’t think it’s a good thing…in a week. te have nothing to worry about, Zuko.” Mai cupped her hand over his. “She’ll be fine, she’s Azula.”

“She’ll be fine. She’s Azula.” Zuko repeated to himself.

He’d never seen a week pass slower.

He’d received no message from Azula—not even one hawk. On the third messageless day, Zuko found himself questioning whether o not this was a good idea again. Mai had tried to put a stop to his ‘paranoid rants’ claiming he’d end up with Azula if he didn’t.

But as any other…the week did come to a close.

He found himself leaning against the front desk. “What do te mean, you’re not releasing Azula yet?”

“She’s gotten worse. We have to keep her a week longer.” Kirah replied.

“Can I at least see her?”

“No.”

“As your Firelord I demand…”

“No need for demands, Firelord.” Tang-Shin flashed him a near forced smile. “Your I’ll be back with your sister in a moment.”

That moment was spent with Zuko glaring down Kirah until the woman turned her head.

He didn’t hear Azula approach. She looked rather worse than before; pale, much thinner—sickly so, the circles beneath her eyes darker. She only offered him a hazy expression. One that detto Azula wasn’t quite there.

“I was going to take te home today. Trust me I really want to…”

“Go away Zu-Zu.” Her voice seemed distant. “I don’t want to talk to you.”

“Why haven’t te sent me any letters?” Was all Zuko could manage.

“I don’t want to talk to you.” She repeated. Her speech seemed unusually slow and slurred.

Zuko felt himself growing frustrated and impatient. Before he left her she seemed…willing to get along with him. And here she decided that she’d make a victim of him again—or as much as a victim as she possibly could make him.

He took a deep breath, the last thing she needed was for him to snap at her. That’d probably only serve to set her off. “Azula, I want te to get better so te can come home.”

She seemed to be nodding off. Falling deeper and deeper into herself, into that hazy state. “Don’t want te here.” She muttered. “Don’t want to see you.” She lifted her left arm and pointed to the door.

That slight lift was all it took to send her sleeve sliding down her arm, revealing something akin to a bad accident. Her arm was a collage of scratches and bruises.

“What happened to her arm?” Zuko shouted.

“This,” Tang-Shin took hold of Azula’s beaten arm, “is why she’s staying with us longer. She clawed her own arm up during one of her episodes.” He paused. “Now, Firelord, I believe it’s best te head home. Your presence only stresses her out more.”

“I’ll come to check on her again later this week.” Zuko declared. He watched Azula’s body sway slightly, she looked almost dizzy…very disoriented. “Don’t let her hurt herself again.” He added più firmly. Various punishments for them swimming through his head.

“We’ll do our best. Your sister is…tricky. A bit hard to manage.”

There was something Zuko didn’t like about Tang-Shin. The way he spoke was all too diplomatic. All too calm. The man himself was much too smug. He had this agitating air of arrogance, one that a simple asylum owner should really have.

He watched Kirah and Zhu-Ling carry his delirious sister off.

His cuore ached for her.

Zuko felt più unnerved leaving her this secondo time than the first. The feeling was driving him as loony as Azula herself. He had to talk to Mai, she always seemed to put things into perspective for him.

***
“Something is wrong.” He informed Mai once again.

“How so?”

“I went to visit Azula. They told me I couldn’t bring her home. She was all scratched and bruised; they detto she did it to herself…”

“Yeah. There is something wrong with Azula if that’s what you’re getting at.” Mai shrugged.

“No, that’s not what I’m trying to get at. Mai! She doesn’t do that. I’ve seen her breakdown a lot—major nor minor, she’s never hurt herself.”

“Zuko, maybe this one is worse than…”

“But she looked better Mai. When I saw her to give her, her things she looked almost fine.”

“What do te think is happening then, Zuko? Where do te think the bruises are coming from?”

“I don’t know. Another patient.” He went silent for a second. “One of the nurses.”

“Zuko, that’s a bit farfetched don’t te think?”

“This place rubs me the wrong way. Azula looked fine and suddenly she has to stay another week. No messager hawks…”

“They’re just doing their jobs. If she’s not better they aren’t going to release her. Maybe she’s still peeved that te left her there.”

“Azula didn’t seem that mad.”

“You detto it yourself, Azula always lies.” Mai pointed out.

“She detto she didn’t want to see me today. If Azula always lies then she must have wanted me to stay.”

“Zuko, now you’re just being snide.”

“I’m just worried about her Mai. I don’t know why they seem so opposed to me seeing Azula.”

“Don’t worry about it. If something doesn’t seem right to te successivo week then I might jump aboard the Zuko the S.S Suspicious Ship.”

Zuko couldn’t help but to laugh. “Alright. Fine, te win.”

“I always do.”

And yet he still couldn’t shake the feeling that something twisted was taking place a sea away on Sun Dragon Island.
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posted by EvanlovesAzula
Authors Note: Hello, everyone. It has been a tough few days. A great friend of mine has gone away, but I am trying to find comfort in writing. Just a piece here;very emotionally charged, so this will get intense, it explores a complete loss of control over one's body and mind; i just need some self expression right now.


Cold, dark, wet, quiet. Azula felt the iron walls with the tips of her weary fingers. Fingers that had not wielded fire, nor light for months. "Curses!" Azula began to beat her fist relentlessly against the cold cell floor. "Break! Crack!" The floor remained in tact. Azula was...
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posted by Elemental-Aura
I watched Avatar: The Last Airbender (Movie) today I'm telling te now, do not watch this movie because it'll ruin your feelings towards Avatar: The Last Airbender (anime series)

The movie as I predicted was going to bad, not as good as the Anime series.

Let's start off with Aang being released within the ice. No it wasn't the lovely Katara's waterbending that freed him, it was Sokka's good old boomerang in the hands of Katara that freed Aang.

They messed a lot of other bits in the movie of Book one of Avatar pretty badley.
1. There was no Suki, o the Kyoshi Warrior

2. No Jet o Freedom Fighters...
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ok guys! here's my secondo fanfic. i hope te like it. i just got some ides from our school and i wanted to share it to you. enjoy!

"SOKKA!" I shouted."we're late for school!"
"coming!"sokka said.
sokka is so lazy! i can't belive i had to put up with him everyday!!
i walked to our cucina and i found dad,cooking.
"hi dad" i said
"moring katara" dad said
"let's go katara!" sokka said. i grabbed the sandwich, panino dad made me,said goodbye to dad,and jumped to my car. if youre wondering why i have a car,i was allowed cause sokka is a lousy driver. he didn't pass his driver's test.

"can te drop me off the radio...
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posted by zanhar1
It was all foggy.
She couldn’t quite remember where she was.
It was dark.
He was behind her. His hand running through her dirty raven hair. One of his fingers got caught in the tangles. Her jerked it out, pulling a few strands with it. Her scalp painfully pinching as her hair released its hold on her flesh.

Her unfocused eyes wandered around the room.

Narrow.

Dim.

Of an off white, yellowing color.

She felt a hand on her shoulder.

There was a door.

The shoulder left her arm. Her eyes settled on his lips. They were moving, saying words. She heard no sound…not through the loud fuzz in her head....
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posted by AvatarAnng1
As some of te now Aang and Katara are innamorati if te don't believe it then stop Leggere i am just kidding with te lol. Now lets get back on subject now with Aang and Katara they are perfect for each other but are forest away from there crazy life of being hunted captured and meeting new Friends but some how they are still deeply in Amore with each other and aren't planing on leaving each other ever in there life they are stuck together.Now lets talk about Zuko and Mai they are together and then leave each and other then get back together and then are going to be together forever and they are perfect for each other.Now lets talk about Sokko and Sikki are perfect they had one bump and never left each other he just had to leave and found each other once più there. Now Ti lee and Azula they are not together they just made that up they are not in Amore sorry Ti lee betrayed her in the end.
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