We are Warriors
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  • Parts 15
  • Time 2h 31m
  • Reads 349
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 15
  • Time 2h 31m
Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2022
Mature
'I just want you to be careful,' she murmured, acutely aware of his breath on her cheeks. She finished tying the threads, hands dropping down to her side as she looked up at him. 
'I know you can fight well, but it worries me.' She reached upwards, her thumb skimming lightly over his scar, as he blinked down at her. 'I don't think I could bear to watch you receive another one of these.' 
Zuko smiled lightly, guiding her hand downwards. 
'As long as you don't pull a stunt like you did the last Agni Kai, I should be able to focus.'
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Too Far Away

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With nowhere else to go, Zuko and his Uncle Iroh are forced to flee into hostile territory, accompanied by a friend who's determined to help them. - "Why did you stand up for me?" Song Lee asked suddenly. He turned his head to face her. She was still looking at the sky. "When?" "After Mio attacked me. You didn't have to help, but you did." "Song Lee, he was going to kill you." "Okay. That doesn't answer the question. Are you avoiding answering?" "No, I'm not avoiding answering," said Zuko. "You weren't able to fight back fairly, and he was going to kill you, so I stopped that from happening." "What if he had killed you, too?" Zuko smiled to himself and looked back up at the sky. "He wouldn't have," he said, knowing that he was probably being arrogant but not caring. "He couldn't even bend." "So you stood up for me because you didn't want me to die?" "Well, we've had that conversation before. I promise that I really don't want you dead." "I didn't believe you the first time," she said, and he looked at her again. "I thought you might be making fun of me." "What?" "I believe you now." He felt truly upset. "But why didn't you believe me before?" "At the time, I wanted me dead, too."