Avatar Rose: Dusk

Avatar Rose: Dusk

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Nathan and Rose have finally escaped from the Fire Nation. They're safe in the Water Tribe, but that doesn't mean that they lived happily ever after. Yet. Rose has changed a lot since the day Nathan found her unconscious at the entrance of his village. The serum has made her hostile, angry, and depressed. She doesn't know what to do with herself, and Nathan is on the brink of giving up, seeing the girl he once loved gone. But Rose isn't entirely gone. Will Nathan give up on her? Or will they still go through this long journey together? Although the road keeps on telling them to go home, Rose knows there isn't any turning back. She knew that the minute she was banished from Ganshan. Book 2 of the Avatar Rose Trilogy
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Book 2! Iroh left you with these words: "Make the choice now, before you become attached. Lose the child now, or risk loving them with all of your heart and having to make the tough decision to lose them later. Because a child of the Fire Lord may not have any choice but to succeed them. And if you have not figured that out yet: it can be a very deadly position." And you chose to keep the child and hide them away from the Fire Nation. But what you didn't expect was to lose Prince Zuko as well. But you didn't lose him to your decision. You lost him to his own bad choices.

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