Yuna was always treated differently growing up in the Southern Water Tribe, but never knew the real reason. Once having an argument with her cousin, she learned the saddening truth about her family, and in a rage was exiled by her cousin, losing her honor and leaving behind what she knew of home.
After being in the brink of death, she is saved by the exiled prince of the Fire Nation, and swears loyalty to him, joining his quest to find the Avatar. However, after a sudden turn of events, they learn Yuna is an Avatar who shares strength with Aang, an exception made by the spirits.
So forth, to regain her honor and Zuko's, she stays along his side to track down the last Airbender, aiding him in his journey. Along this, she learns more about herself, about the true intention of the spirits, and the reason behind her cousin Katara's rage towards her.
{Sokka x Reader} ~Book One~ Prince Of The Southern Water Tribe 🌊
18 parts Complete Mature
18 parts
Complete
Mature
Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked. Only the Avatar, master of all four elements, could stop them, but when the world needed him most, he vanished. Y/N serves as a symbol of grace, beauty, and power as the princess of the Fire Nation as she can heal with her white flames and she can create fire entities and never-ending fire using her black flames. Y/N is the twin sister of Zuko, out of the good of her heart she stands up for Zuko and in the process of this she gets banished as well. Zuko and Y/N both have one goal in mind and that's to end this war, but the twins have two different plans in mind. Zuko will aid the fire nation in finding the Avatar and Y/N will aid the Avatar. During her journey, she meets the most charming "prince" with an amazing smile that makes her own smile return.
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Thank you for choosing this book I've always had a love for Sokka and his character and I never seem to find any fanfiction based on Sokka :( so this is for all our Sokka lovers who struggle to find a good read.