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attackfish ([personal profile] attackfish) wrote2012-11-19 11:29 am

The Avatar_500 Jump Start Posting And Comments Meme

Alright, I'm unwilling to let [livejournal.com profile] avatar_500 go without a fight, so I am going to incentivize participation.  Write and post a fic for Round 65 - Air, and I'll fill a drabble request of yours.  Comment on all of the fics in the round (everybody said they wanted more comments), and at the end of the round, link me to all of the comments and I'll fill a request for you.  Do both, and I will fulfill three requests for commentfic.

The rules for posting to [livejournal.com profile] avatar_500 can be found here.

You don't have to belong to [livejournal.com profile] avatar_500 or have ever participated in it before to earn a request for commenting, and if you do want to join to post a fic for the round, all you have to do is click the "join the community" button, and you're in, easy.

About which I will not write (so don't request):

Ty Zula
NC-17
Incest
Ships where one party is much older or younger than the other(s)
Rape
Other people's OCs

Other than that, everything is fair game.

The deadline to post fic is Saturday December 1st at 11:00 PM EST.  The deadline to post comments is  Saturday December 8th at 11:00 PM EST.

Fics in The Round So Far:

Marking Boundaries by [livejournal.com profile] attackfish
The Need to be Seen by [livejournal.com profile] lalunatique
Playtime at Air Temple Island by [livejournal.com profile] wolfs_lament 
What Are the Odds? by [livejournal.com profile] c3childs
Wrong by [livejournal.com profile] chordatesrock
Four Element - Air- Third Stanza by[livejournal.com profile] clockwerkchaos
How Tenzin Met Pema by [livejournal.com profile] lavanyasix


Fills:

For[livejournal.com profile] wolfs_lament:
   For a story: Hufflepuff Zuko, Secret Tunnel

For [livejournal.com profile] chordatesrock:
   For a story: Holding This Breath: the Aftermath of Kidnapping Aang
   For commenting on everyone's fics: Quiet Shadowed Places: the Cooler
   Bonus: Zuko/Toph, all grown up and surviving state dinners

For [livejournal.com profile] lalunatique:
   For commenting on everyone's fics: Ty Lee and Suki - Sake

For [livejournal.com profile] somariel:
   For commenting on everyone's fics: The Grand Lotus puts out a call

For: [livejournal.com profile] c3childs:
   For a story: Hama - Katara wasn't her first pupil  *Warning for violence and death*
   For commenting on everyone's fics: Amon - the vigilante of Republic City
   Bonus:  Yakone - he owns Republic City

For [livejournal.com profile] lavanyasix:
   For a story: Lin Realizes Toph is a dirty cop
   For commenting on everyone's fics: Pre-series - Korra encounters prejudice due to being half Northern and half Southern
   Bonus:  Ozai marries his son off into an insultingly low-ranked colonial noble family. Zuko/Kori


Yakone - he owns Republic City

[identity profile] attackfish.livejournal.com 2012-12-11 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I took some liberties with the prompt. I hope you don't mind. I'm assuming that Yakone was brought for trial several times and beat the rap.

~*~

Yakone walked out of the council chambers and into the winter sun. The press flocked around him like turtle-ducks on a piece of bread, and as his lawyer took their questions, Yakone smiled a warm, easy smile.

~*~

The knock came at his door in the middle of the night. Yakone opened the door to the Chief of Police with the same smile he had on his face outside the courthouse. "Chief Bei Fong, come in. I'm honored. You know you're always welcome in my home."

"Not if you paid me." Toph kept her feet off Yakone's wooden floors and safely on the stone path outside his door. "Not that you haven't tried."

"I have tried no such thing!" he exclaimed. "You must be mistaken, Chief Bei Fong."

"Uh huh, yeah, of course." Her voice dripped with sarcasm. "I must be mistaken. I just came to tell you that just because the trial's over doesn't mean you can sleep easy at night. We're not done with you yet. My cops'll be all over you, day and night. You put a foot wrong..."

"Be careful, Chief Bei Fong." He narrowed his eyes and kept smiling. "You don't want me to think you're harassing me."

"Oh no, not at all." She spat on the ground. "Tootles, Yakone. We'll see how long you stay out of prison."

~*~

The next morning, Lin woke up with a knife stuck into the wall, inches from her nose, and ran into her mother's room white lipped and terrified.

~*~

Councilman Enlei took his last sip of tea and set the cup down on the table. As the serving woman came to take his cup, he pulled his checkbook out of his wallet.

"Oh no, Councilman." She waved her hands hurriedly. "It's already been taken care of. That guy over there..." She pointed to a young man sitting in a booth across the room. "He told me to tell you he's a really good tipper, and he is you know, he gave a, well, um, anyway, that he's a really good tipper, and that his boss is an even better one." She said the last part much more quietly, and more than a little embarrassed.

"Well is that so?" Enlei said coldly. "Excuse me, Madam, I think I need to speak with this man."

"I'll go bring you another pot of tea to his table, okay?" She gave him a nervous smile. "He payed for that too."

Enlei nodded curtly to her. He marched over to the young man's table and sat down without preamble. "You're a Red Monsoon. You're Yakone's man."

The man- boy- grinned at him toothily. "My boss sent me here to extend you an offer."

"Oh, so you're getting right down to business, huh? No beating around the bush?" Enlei clenched his fists. "Well, your boss can forget it. I'm insulted he thinks he can bribe me."

"Oh, my boss isn't offering you money," the boy said, putting his hand on his heart and pretending to be wounded.

"Oh isn't he."

"No." The boy put his hand on the councilman's arm, and Enlei pulled out of his reach. "He's offering you something much more valuable. He's offering you peace of mind. You have a new grandson, don't you?"

~*~

"We have six people willing to testify, Sokka, six." Toph paced back and forth across the floor of his office. "Six people he bloodbent."

"Look, I told you, it doesn't matter." Sokka put his head on his desk, frustrated. "Most of the council's in his pocket. Nobody'll vote to convict. They're too scared of him."

Toph stopped. "He threatened my daughter with a knife, Sokka."

"What do you want me to do about it?" He demanded indignantly. "You're the Police Chief."

Toph's lips quirked up frighteningly. "The point is, I think it's time for Twinkletoes to earn his keep.