Summary : Seeking to master her fear of her own personal dark art, Katara ends up injuring her brother. A new, somewhat different Sokka emerges--and the change may not be a positive one.
Loose Talk
by Rob Morris
THE FIRST YEAR OF THE REIGN OF ZUKO RLF, FIVE YEARS BEFORE START OF HIS REIGN AS BRIDGE LORD, OR PAX AANG
Iroh concluded his eerie tale.
"...as the sunlight rose and the last undead thing retreated back to its tomb, the time-lost warrior had once again bested his ancient foe. The graveyard was now no longer an infinite dungeon of evil, but merely a stop on his path back to the past, where fate awaited them both."
The young people--and some not so young--all applauded the splendid story. The Fire Lord smiled at his uncle.
"I always loved your 'Warrior Ramallihp' stories, Uncle. That one was a real old favorite. I think it even scared Azula, though she'd never admit it. I just remember her staying up all night after you told that one. Do you have one where he finally gets home?"
Katara, who normally felt she had seen enough scares in her time, nodded as well to this question.
"Yes, Uncle Iroh--these are all great, but even the good ones we've heard before."
Iroh saw assent all around.
"Well---Jabram, the young man who sweeps up for me, says he's good at making lantern shadow shows, and would love to try and conclude my old effort--perhaps next year sometime, we will start."
Sokka was still almost drooling over the scary dialogue.
"I--Will--Devour--Your- SOOOOOUUULLLL!!!"
Katara saw the full moon outside, and then saw a nod from Zuko.
"Everyone--Aang, Sokka, Toph and Zuko know about this--but I've never told Suki, Mai or Ty Lee. I have a power you should all know about--or I think you should. It's just not something I'm proud of. Zuko convinced me that all our allies should be aware of it."
Mai cut in.
"...or maybe it should be kept in secret reserve? The fewer who know a secret, and all that?"
Iroh nodded.
"We appreciate the trust inherent in this, Katara. But Mai has an extremely valid point."
Ty Lee shook her head.
"I disagree. Apart from everything else about Azula, I hated when she would unleash some ability or technique she'd never discussed with us, then yell and pout when it threw off our rhythm. If Katara finally trusts us enough to tell about this---whatever it is--then I wanna know what she can really do."
Mai did something rare.
"Okay. That pressed a lever in me. Yeah--that bugged me too. But whenever this sort of thing comes up again--I say we keep it inside the group. The less any potential enemy knows, the better."
Sokka, who had been parroting choice pieces of dialogue from the 'Warrior Ramallihp' story, looked at his sister with more than a little seriousness.
"Hey--it's one thing to speak up--but does this really need a demonstration?"
"It kind of does, Sokka. I need to show everyone why I don't like doing this."
He rolled his eyes, just a bit.
"Then I'm volunteering as your practice dummy--unless you decide to seize upon that opening I just gave you."
She cupped his cheek.
"You're no dummy. It's because you're not that you exasperate me so much."
"Hey--what else is a brother for?"
Bypassing this opening as well, Katara made her challenge.
"Ty Lee--take my brother down."
Ty Lee stood stunned for a moment. Mai seemed to catch a look of realization, and whispered to her friend.
"OHHH--fight him! I kinda thought that wasn't a thing a sister asked for her brother--at least in most families I've known."
Katara correctly guessed that it was Ty Lee's crush on Sokka that drove this misunderstanding, and not some lack of brains. Katara had learned repeatedly that what she had said of Sokka was at least as true of Ty Lee.
*But I'll bet I still surprise her.*
Sokka did an okay job blocking Ty Lee's attempts to chi-stun him, but all present knew that she was not yet anywhere near her stride, and a solid strike was inevitable. Katara reached out to her brother's body with her power, and where his blood flowed, she now had control when she wanted it.
"Got you!"
But to Ty Lee's shock, the instant closure of Sokka's eyes was not the end of his fight.
"No--way! I struck the right spot. Even if he deadened the nerves there, he should still be out like a lamp."
Sokka's arms moved to block her, and though five or six separate strikes on her part seemed set to stop him, the unconscious Sokka just kept on moving against her. Ty Lee finally spotted Katara's arms and legs moving in the same motion, and caught on. Her face grew badly upset.
"Enough! I--I thought he was tricking me, or overcoming my chi-blocks! How could you do that to your own brother? You call me a freak, but you can bend the water in someone's blood?!"
Suki at first had wondered why she hadn't been told about this ability. As her own blood grew a bit cold, she now understood. Mai also seemed thrown off by the implications.
"Hey, he agreed to help me in this. Besides, once you've knocked him out, what does a chi-block matter anymore?"
Iroh grabbed up the fallen Sokka.
"It is not as simple as all that, Katara. Ty Lee, will you aid me in reviving him?"
Aang held Katara close as she wept, hoping against the very worst things that now crossed her mind.
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After a time, Mai emerged from an argument with Zuko and sought out Katara.
"Okay. He kind of pushed you into this, right?"
"Sort-of. He knew that this ability scared me, and said that I should just regard it as the equivalent of lightning bending or metal bending for their respective arts. But Mai, I just can't see it that way. Are you two all right? I'd hate for you to fight because of me."
Mai cracked a barely-visible smile.
"It's okay. You may have heard the argument--the making-up we closed the doors for. Katara--do you know why my blades can pin clothing to surfaces and yet not even scratch the flesh?"
"I---never really thought about it."
"Neither have I. I was taught the technique I use, and part of my practice was pushing out all thoughts of anything else. Zuko is like you--he holds onto hope, and he wants to make this dark art into just another extension of bending. I'm like Sokka--I know that some things are just weapons meant to harm. What was your teacher in this blood-bending like?"
Katara sighed.
"Teacher---is not so great a term in this case."
So Katara told of their encounter with a woman too long gone from her tribe and its high moral fiber. For Mai, the tale easily eclipsed Iroh's for creepiness, but she figured as she often had that she herself was creepier than most anything else.
"My advice? Put this ability away on a shelf marked 'Azula'. What my boyfriend forgets is that metal bending by its existence ends all possibility of holding a corrupt Earth bender. He forgets that only one lightning user of his acquaintance is not a monster. The Air Nomads may have unleashed their equivalent power when attacked, but they are still gone. These so-called upgrades are gimmicks in my opinion. You've stopped me, Ty Lee and Azula on separate occasions. Any blood-bending involved there?"
Katara nodded, taken aback by the blood-simple logic.
"You--are good."
Mai raised a finger in the air.
"I bow to no one in my ability to swiftly bring someone crashing down to Earth. Your brother might rival me, but he's too nice to really bring it home."
Katara smiled.
"Just why are we all getting along so well?"
"Easy. We ditched and defeated the two ruling monsters in this nation and hooked up with the two champions. But just because we all turned to Zuko, we shouldn't mistake that for his being perfect. I'll have to show you his pathetic attempt at a goodbye letter someday."
"Only two people see me as perfect. Aang--and my brother."
Mai shrugged.
"I'd include the new Fire Lord in that one. Remember, it was you who broke Azula when he failed to take her nature into account."
"Yeah--but if I hadn't stuck so close by, he could have battled her freely."
"It was still Azula. She'd have found another way to cheat."
Mai went off at this point, not mentioning she wished to check on her comrade-in-cynicism as well. A boy she had known for barely a year and yet now made serious plans with walked up and tried to cheer her.
"I'll bet--I'll bet he'll be up and around and pigging out on all kinds of meat any second now."
She smiled at his effort. Romance aside, it was still sometimes easier for her to think of Aang as another brother. Whoever they ultimately chose to spend their lives with, it was impossible to imagine that they wouldn't always be exactly that close.
"Did I ever tell you about the first time I tried to cook a meal?"
"Sokka did. He said it was a little overdone, but that you tried your best."
Katara sighed.
"I spilled blubber oil all over the hut, and it caught fire. We were weeks cleaning up, and Sokka only joked about it when I looked like I needed a laugh. Gran-Gran told me later that the fire burned up all the toys Mom had carved for him--that he never brought up. Oh, Aang! What I would give to hear him moan about my lousy laundering skills!"
"Sorry, little sister--nowadays I have enough to get my stuff stone-pressed!"
Sokka emerged looking a bit unsteady, but very much alive, with both Suki and Ty Lee supporting him. The newest Kyoshi Warrior looked at his sister.
"Look, what I said about creepy---"
"I deserved that and worse---ooooh! That I ever thought that horrible ability could be used for anything good!"
Ty Lee didn't correct her, but did add on.
"Eh--I think part of it was my being creeped out by someone being able to shut me down the way I usually do others. It kind of reminds me of stories about the Chi-Less Ones. ooooh--try NOT to have a boatload of older sisters who like to scare you."
Suki seated Sokka, who his sister hugged like mad.
"Sokka--you still feel unsteady."
"Actually, Katara--I've never felt better. Even as I shook off my--ahem--enforced slumber--I started thinking thoughts I've never even formed the basis of before today. I really feel I might be on to something--some THINGS bigger than any we've ever known. I'll make you proud, Sis!"
"You've always done that. Me--I'm not so proud of. I will never use that ability again, except in the direst emergency."
Aang looked a bit put off, but spoke anyway.
"I hope you make an exception for me, Katara. Because I want you to teach me blood-bending."
Katara turned and looked at her more-than-friend and glared, but he stood firm.
"I am the Avatar. It's just possible I have more work before me than any other Avatar in known history. Zuko has set a pace for rebuilding I've pledged to keep up with. Toph can teach me Metal-Bending when she gets back from Omashu--though I'm really not looking forward to that. Uncle Iroh has pledged to teach both me and Zuko Lightning when we're ready in his eyes. I'm almost certain the Air Nomads had some similar secret method-- I remember Gyatso and the others whispering about Forbidden Arts. There are only two people who can teach me Blood-Bending, Katara--and one of them is nuts."
Katara was ready to boil over.
"WHY would you want to know about a lot of those things? Your own mentors called them Forbidden Arts. Lightning nearly killed you and Zuko! Metal-Bending? Maybe. But you saw what I could have done--what Hama did do--how can you even ask this of me?"
The Avatar faced this foe down, though it obviously tore at him to do so.
"It's going to be a desperate world for a while. Instead of one big-huge Ozai, we face potentially hundreds of little ones. I have to have an edge in each art. An edge almost unique to me. I have to have the ability to end most fights before they even start."
Sokka walked over and simply took Aang's staff without warning, and then stared at it.
"Sokka!"
"You know, Aang--you're pretty sharp with this thing, even without using air-bending."
Sokka swung the staff about a bit, surprising everyone when he completed a spin-kick without falling while using it.
"Thing is, there are lots of ways an enemy or situation could arise and take away your advantage on the bending fronts. Suppose we got a staff for me, and I give you some of what Master Piandao showed me? Then, you get Zuko on other swordplay, and maybe some Archers too. Yeah, you are powerful. You may even be power itself. But knowing this stuff can only enhance your bending, and give you a fallback for when you're plain out of Avatar juice."
Sokka handed the staff back, and Aang lit up.
"Great idea, Sokka! Avatar Roku not only learned bending in his travels, but the arts and sciences and martial arts as well. If I know how to take somebody down fast, then that makes it much less likely I'll ever have to really hurt them."
"Annnd--you won't have to learn blood-bending."
"Katara----"
"Aang, besides the art being morally repugnant, it's not exactly reliable. I mean, you can only use it a few nights of the month--presuming good weather."
Sokka seemed to have something to say on this subject as well.
"Stuff of nonsense, Katara--you can blood bend any time you feel like it. So could Hama."
Loose Talk
by Rob Morris
THE FIRST YEAR OF THE REIGN OF ZUKO RLF, FIVE YEARS BEFORE START OF HIS REIGN AS BRIDGE LORD, OR PAX AANG
Iroh concluded his eerie tale.
"...as the sunlight rose and the last undead thing retreated back to its tomb, the time-lost warrior had once again bested his ancient foe. The graveyard was now no longer an infinite dungeon of evil, but merely a stop on his path back to the past, where fate awaited them both."
The young people--and some not so young--all applauded the splendid story. The Fire Lord smiled at his uncle.
"I always loved your 'Warrior Ramallihp' stories, Uncle. That one was a real old favorite. I think it even scared Azula, though she'd never admit it. I just remember her staying up all night after you told that one. Do you have one where he finally gets home?"
Katara, who normally felt she had seen enough scares in her time, nodded as well to this question.
"Yes, Uncle Iroh--these are all great, but even the good ones we've heard before."
Iroh saw assent all around.
"Well---Jabram, the young man who sweeps up for me, says he's good at making lantern shadow shows, and would love to try and conclude my old effort--perhaps next year sometime, we will start."
Sokka was still almost drooling over the scary dialogue.
"I--Will--Devour--Your- SOOOOOUUULLLL!!!"
Katara saw the full moon outside, and then saw a nod from Zuko.
"Everyone--Aang, Sokka, Toph and Zuko know about this--but I've never told Suki, Mai or Ty Lee. I have a power you should all know about--or I think you should. It's just not something I'm proud of. Zuko convinced me that all our allies should be aware of it."
Mai cut in.
"...or maybe it should be kept in secret reserve? The fewer who know a secret, and all that?"
Iroh nodded.
"We appreciate the trust inherent in this, Katara. But Mai has an extremely valid point."
Ty Lee shook her head.
"I disagree. Apart from everything else about Azula, I hated when she would unleash some ability or technique she'd never discussed with us, then yell and pout when it threw off our rhythm. If Katara finally trusts us enough to tell about this---whatever it is--then I wanna know what she can really do."
Mai did something rare.
"Okay. That pressed a lever in me. Yeah--that bugged me too. But whenever this sort of thing comes up again--I say we keep it inside the group. The less any potential enemy knows, the better."
Sokka, who had been parroting choice pieces of dialogue from the 'Warrior Ramallihp' story, looked at his sister with more than a little seriousness.
"Hey--it's one thing to speak up--but does this really need a demonstration?"
"It kind of does, Sokka. I need to show everyone why I don't like doing this."
He rolled his eyes, just a bit.
"Then I'm volunteering as your practice dummy--unless you decide to seize upon that opening I just gave you."
She cupped his cheek.
"You're no dummy. It's because you're not that you exasperate me so much."
"Hey--what else is a brother for?"
Bypassing this opening as well, Katara made her challenge.
"Ty Lee--take my brother down."
Ty Lee stood stunned for a moment. Mai seemed to catch a look of realization, and whispered to her friend.
"OHHH--fight him! I kinda thought that wasn't a thing a sister asked for her brother--at least in most families I've known."
Katara correctly guessed that it was Ty Lee's crush on Sokka that drove this misunderstanding, and not some lack of brains. Katara had learned repeatedly that what she had said of Sokka was at least as true of Ty Lee.
*But I'll bet I still surprise her.*
Sokka did an okay job blocking Ty Lee's attempts to chi-stun him, but all present knew that she was not yet anywhere near her stride, and a solid strike was inevitable. Katara reached out to her brother's body with her power, and where his blood flowed, she now had control when she wanted it.
"Got you!"
But to Ty Lee's shock, the instant closure of Sokka's eyes was not the end of his fight.
"No--way! I struck the right spot. Even if he deadened the nerves there, he should still be out like a lamp."
Sokka's arms moved to block her, and though five or six separate strikes on her part seemed set to stop him, the unconscious Sokka just kept on moving against her. Ty Lee finally spotted Katara's arms and legs moving in the same motion, and caught on. Her face grew badly upset.
"Enough! I--I thought he was tricking me, or overcoming my chi-blocks! How could you do that to your own brother? You call me a freak, but you can bend the water in someone's blood?!"
Suki at first had wondered why she hadn't been told about this ability. As her own blood grew a bit cold, she now understood. Mai also seemed thrown off by the implications.
"Hey, he agreed to help me in this. Besides, once you've knocked him out, what does a chi-block matter anymore?"
Iroh grabbed up the fallen Sokka.
"It is not as simple as all that, Katara. Ty Lee, will you aid me in reviving him?"
Aang held Katara close as she wept, hoping against the very worst things that now crossed her mind.
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After a time, Mai emerged from an argument with Zuko and sought out Katara.
"Okay. He kind of pushed you into this, right?"
"Sort-of. He knew that this ability scared me, and said that I should just regard it as the equivalent of lightning bending or metal bending for their respective arts. But Mai, I just can't see it that way. Are you two all right? I'd hate for you to fight because of me."
Mai cracked a barely-visible smile.
"It's okay. You may have heard the argument--the making-up we closed the doors for. Katara--do you know why my blades can pin clothing to surfaces and yet not even scratch the flesh?"
"I---never really thought about it."
"Neither have I. I was taught the technique I use, and part of my practice was pushing out all thoughts of anything else. Zuko is like you--he holds onto hope, and he wants to make this dark art into just another extension of bending. I'm like Sokka--I know that some things are just weapons meant to harm. What was your teacher in this blood-bending like?"
Katara sighed.
"Teacher---is not so great a term in this case."
So Katara told of their encounter with a woman too long gone from her tribe and its high moral fiber. For Mai, the tale easily eclipsed Iroh's for creepiness, but she figured as she often had that she herself was creepier than most anything else.
"My advice? Put this ability away on a shelf marked 'Azula'. What my boyfriend forgets is that metal bending by its existence ends all possibility of holding a corrupt Earth bender. He forgets that only one lightning user of his acquaintance is not a monster. The Air Nomads may have unleashed their equivalent power when attacked, but they are still gone. These so-called upgrades are gimmicks in my opinion. You've stopped me, Ty Lee and Azula on separate occasions. Any blood-bending involved there?"
Katara nodded, taken aback by the blood-simple logic.
"You--are good."
Mai raised a finger in the air.
"I bow to no one in my ability to swiftly bring someone crashing down to Earth. Your brother might rival me, but he's too nice to really bring it home."
Katara smiled.
"Just why are we all getting along so well?"
"Easy. We ditched and defeated the two ruling monsters in this nation and hooked up with the two champions. But just because we all turned to Zuko, we shouldn't mistake that for his being perfect. I'll have to show you his pathetic attempt at a goodbye letter someday."
"Only two people see me as perfect. Aang--and my brother."
Mai shrugged.
"I'd include the new Fire Lord in that one. Remember, it was you who broke Azula when he failed to take her nature into account."
"Yeah--but if I hadn't stuck so close by, he could have battled her freely."
"It was still Azula. She'd have found another way to cheat."
Mai went off at this point, not mentioning she wished to check on her comrade-in-cynicism as well. A boy she had known for barely a year and yet now made serious plans with walked up and tried to cheer her.
"I'll bet--I'll bet he'll be up and around and pigging out on all kinds of meat any second now."
She smiled at his effort. Romance aside, it was still sometimes easier for her to think of Aang as another brother. Whoever they ultimately chose to spend their lives with, it was impossible to imagine that they wouldn't always be exactly that close.
"Did I ever tell you about the first time I tried to cook a meal?"
"Sokka did. He said it was a little overdone, but that you tried your best."
Katara sighed.
"I spilled blubber oil all over the hut, and it caught fire. We were weeks cleaning up, and Sokka only joked about it when I looked like I needed a laugh. Gran-Gran told me later that the fire burned up all the toys Mom had carved for him--that he never brought up. Oh, Aang! What I would give to hear him moan about my lousy laundering skills!"
"Sorry, little sister--nowadays I have enough to get my stuff stone-pressed!"
Sokka emerged looking a bit unsteady, but very much alive, with both Suki and Ty Lee supporting him. The newest Kyoshi Warrior looked at his sister.
"Look, what I said about creepy---"
"I deserved that and worse---ooooh! That I ever thought that horrible ability could be used for anything good!"
Ty Lee didn't correct her, but did add on.
"Eh--I think part of it was my being creeped out by someone being able to shut me down the way I usually do others. It kind of reminds me of stories about the Chi-Less Ones. ooooh--try NOT to have a boatload of older sisters who like to scare you."
Suki seated Sokka, who his sister hugged like mad.
"Sokka--you still feel unsteady."
"Actually, Katara--I've never felt better. Even as I shook off my--ahem--enforced slumber--I started thinking thoughts I've never even formed the basis of before today. I really feel I might be on to something--some THINGS bigger than any we've ever known. I'll make you proud, Sis!"
"You've always done that. Me--I'm not so proud of. I will never use that ability again, except in the direst emergency."
Aang looked a bit put off, but spoke anyway.
"I hope you make an exception for me, Katara. Because I want you to teach me blood-bending."
Katara turned and looked at her more-than-friend and glared, but he stood firm.
"I am the Avatar. It's just possible I have more work before me than any other Avatar in known history. Zuko has set a pace for rebuilding I've pledged to keep up with. Toph can teach me Metal-Bending when she gets back from Omashu--though I'm really not looking forward to that. Uncle Iroh has pledged to teach both me and Zuko Lightning when we're ready in his eyes. I'm almost certain the Air Nomads had some similar secret method-- I remember Gyatso and the others whispering about Forbidden Arts. There are only two people who can teach me Blood-Bending, Katara--and one of them is nuts."
Katara was ready to boil over.
"WHY would you want to know about a lot of those things? Your own mentors called them Forbidden Arts. Lightning nearly killed you and Zuko! Metal-Bending? Maybe. But you saw what I could have done--what Hama did do--how can you even ask this of me?"
The Avatar faced this foe down, though it obviously tore at him to do so.
"It's going to be a desperate world for a while. Instead of one big-huge Ozai, we face potentially hundreds of little ones. I have to have an edge in each art. An edge almost unique to me. I have to have the ability to end most fights before they even start."
Sokka walked over and simply took Aang's staff without warning, and then stared at it.
"Sokka!"
"You know, Aang--you're pretty sharp with this thing, even without using air-bending."
Sokka swung the staff about a bit, surprising everyone when he completed a spin-kick without falling while using it.
"Thing is, there are lots of ways an enemy or situation could arise and take away your advantage on the bending fronts. Suppose we got a staff for me, and I give you some of what Master Piandao showed me? Then, you get Zuko on other swordplay, and maybe some Archers too. Yeah, you are powerful. You may even be power itself. But knowing this stuff can only enhance your bending, and give you a fallback for when you're plain out of Avatar juice."
Sokka handed the staff back, and Aang lit up.
"Great idea, Sokka! Avatar Roku not only learned bending in his travels, but the arts and sciences and martial arts as well. If I know how to take somebody down fast, then that makes it much less likely I'll ever have to really hurt them."
"Annnd--you won't have to learn blood-bending."
"Katara----"
"Aang, besides the art being morally repugnant, it's not exactly reliable. I mean, you can only use it a few nights of the month--presuming good weather."
Sokka seemed to have something to say on this subject as well.
"Stuff of nonsense, Katara--you can blood bend any time you feel like it. So could Hama."