Deciding to leave Azula to her own devices, Azara walked around, trying to dodge some of the boys who perhaps didn't want to wait in the crowd around Ty Lee. The party was in full swing as Azara wandered around, giving her plenty of cover to just exist in the crowd. She decided to get some more punch when the sound of an argument grabbed her attention.
"What are you doing?" Ruon-Jian demanded, flipping his hair out of his face.
"Stop talking to my girlfriend!" Zuko snapped as Azara sighed, resting one of her hands against her head as she muttered out a series of curse words.
"Relax, it's just a party," Ruon-Jian replied, walking over. As he took another step forward, Zuko knocked him across the room and into a vase, which broke from the force.
"Zuko, what is wrong with you?" Mai snapped, getting to her feet, and grabbing him by the shoulder.
"What's wrong with me!?"
"Your temper is out of control! You blow up over every little thing! You're so impatient and hotheaded and angry!"
"Well, at least I feel something, as opposed to you. You have no passion for anything! You're just a big blah!" Zuko yelled as a moment of silence fell over the whole party.
"It's over, Zuko. We're done," Mai huffed, turning away from him, and crossing her arms over her chest.
"Who broke my nana's vase!?" Chan screamed, running over. Ruon-Jian pointed at Zuko, causing Chan to storm over. "That's it! You're out of here!"
"I was just leaving," Zuko snapped before storming out of the building.
"Have fun by yourself, loser boy," Ruon-Jian called after Zuko, causing Azara to roll her eyes.
"Nice," Chan chuckled, high-fiving his friend.
Turning to find her friends, Azara spotted Ty Lee first, who was surrounded once more by a horde of teenage boys. Grabbing her by the arm and tugging her out of the huddle, Azara pointed over at Mai. "We should probably go. Can you go help Mai? I'll find Azula. Do you know where she went?"
"Last that I saw her, she was out on the balcony with Chan," Ty Lee revealed, causing Azara to nod and walk off.
Heading out to the balcony, Azara sighed as she only spotted Chan out on the deck. "Have you seen my sister?" she asked him, placing her hands on her hips.
"Who's your sister?" he asked, turning around to stare at Azara.
"The one who told you that your outfit was sharp enough to pierce a battleship," Azara replied in a deadpan as Chan straightened up.
"That's your sister?"
"Yes. Now, a couple people saw her out here last. Have you seen her?" Azara prompted, starting to grow impatient.
"No, I haven't," Chan replied, walking over. "You're really sisters?" he repeated, clearly in disbelief at Azara's words.
"Yes," Azara snapped defensively as Chan looked her up and down. "Do you have any idea where she could have gone?"
"I suppose you're both hot, so that would make sense."
"Where's my sister?" Azara huffed in a deadpan with her eyes narrowed.
"Why do you only want to talk about your sister? I was hoping we could have a nice chat about—" As Chan drew closer, Azara narrowed her eyes at him. Grabbing his arm and twisting it, Azara drilled her knee into his back, pushing him to his knees. Chan yelped out as Azara held him down.
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The Dragon Princess and the Wolf Warrior
FanfictionAzara never wanted to be a princess of the Fire Nation. So, when the opportunity to help the Avatar and defeat her father arises, she takes it. And ultimately changes the course of history. Join Azara on her journey of self-discovery, struggle, reco...