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A Father Found in an Enemy
Long after the camp has fallen silent, Zuko wakes from a restless sleep and slips away from the others. He puts distance between himself and the group, choosing the cold and darkness to face what he believes he must endure alone. His body betrays him pain, exhaustion, and the consequences of wounds long ignored begin to take their toll. The prince breaks quietly, unseen, far from the warmth of the fire.
Some time later, Hakoda wakes.
At first, it is nothing more than instinct, a sense that something is wrong. When he notices Zuko's absence, unease settles in. Against reason, against the history written in war and blood, Hakoda rises and goes searching.
He finds Zuko at his worst.
Not as the Fire Nation's prince. Not as an enemy.
But as a suffering child, shaking, failing, and desperately trying to hold himself together.
As Zuko's condition worsens and his strength fades, Hakoda makes a choice that defies everything the world has taught him. He stays. He steadies trembling hands. He offers comfort where none was expected. In that moment, Hakoda becomes more than a leader of the Southern Water Tribe, he becomes a father figure to a boy who has never truly had one.