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7. love - don't got nowhere to go / so we'll go with the flow / yeah, we're living the life / sippin' on sunshine

"I can help clean," Aang offered as Iroh began clearing their group's cups and plates from the circular wooden table.

Iroh chuckled, shaking his head. "There's no need -"

"I insist," Aang interrupted, standing and collecting his own dishes. "It's the least I can do to thank you for closing the shop early so we could be together without politicians and paparazzi peering over our shoulders."

"There's no use arguing with him," Toph commented before Iroh could protest further. "Once Twinkle Toes decides to help someone, nothing will change his mind. Accept your fate, Iroh."

Katara laughed along with the rest of their friends, and Aang gave them a guilty grin.

"Hey, I learned from my wife-to-be," he teased, pressing a kiss to Katara's forehead. "Never turn my back on people who need me!"

Katara rolled her eyes at his comment, but she couldn't stop herself from smiling. Aang and Iroh gathered the last of the group's dishes before disappearing into the kitchen.

Zuko hummed in contentment, draping an arm around Mai's shoulders. "I wish we could meet up like this more often. Be together without all the chaos."

Today had involved an annual meeting of important representatives from all four nations, this year hosted by the Earth King. In other words, Katara knew, it was a very rare opportunity for their friend group to reunite in full. Only after the day's politics had ended, of course.

Sokka snorted. "I agree, but you've gotta admit it's pretty much impossible for this to be a regular event."

"Ember Island is always open for an impromptu vacation," Mai reminded them, earning more laughter from the group.

"I might take you up on that soon," Suki mused, pulling her hair out of its ponytail and shaking her head. "A vacation is sounding more and more attractive with every second."

Katara allowed herself a breathy sigh. "Spirits, if I could get Aang to take a vacation..." She snorted. "That would be the day." Her fiancé was notoriously stubborn about working until he dropped. In fact, there was only one other person whose work ethic could compare.

Mai chuckled. "Zuko is exactly the same. Always working himself into the ground."

Ah, yes. There it was.

Toph snickered. "Sounds like a match made in the Spirit World. Are you guys sure Zuko and Aang shouldn't be the ones getting married next month?"

Zuko flushed a shade of scarlet as bright as his fire. "I'm sitting right here, you know."

Katara bit her tongue to hold back a snicker as Toph grinned at him. "Yes, I'm very aware." Her grin narrowed into a sly smirk. "You're sitting right here, and yet you deny nothing."

Sokka burst out laughing, lightly elbowing Zuko in the ribs. "She's got you there, hotman."

Mai snorted at the nickname before giving Katara a play-sympathetic look. "Master Katara, how do you cope with the fact that my husband and yours-to-be are in love with each other?"

Katara sighed, leaning back in her chair and pressing the back of her hand to her forehead. "Oh, it was incredibly difficult for me to come to terms with." She wiped an imaginary tear from her eye. "After I learned they'd kissed, I thought I'd never -"

"Oh, Agni," Zuko groaned, burying his face in his hands at the same time Toph exclaimed, "Sparky and Twinkle Toes have kissed?!"

Katara couldn't feign her melodrama any longer, letting herself succumb to a fit of intense laughter that made her entire upper body shake.

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