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attackfish) wrote2012-06-01 11:59 pm
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Kindle the Wind Drabble: The Turtle-Crab and the Hawk
Summary: Ozai and his son share a moment, and he lets Zuko in on a secret.
Author's Note: Written in honor of the release of "The Promise: Part Two". As such, there are spoilers. (And yes, because this is in the Kindle the Wind universe, Zuko is accidentally waterbending at the beginning. The universe is lucky Ozai didn't notice.)
The Turtle-Crab and the Hawk
He didn't think he was ever going to be able to forget the way the water had swirled over his head, and the way the more he had thrashed, the more the water had spun, dragging him down. Zuko curled up in his father's lap and shivered in the heavy, tropical air. "I just wanted to save the t-turtle-crab," he sniffled. "And I couldn't even... And then the wave came, and it's probably drownded." He buried his face in his father's chest.
"Drowned," Ozai corrected irritably.
"Oh Zuko," his mother murmured, petting her son's hair. "Turtle-crabs live under water like fish, they can't drown. It'll be fine. Now." She kissed his forehead. "Your sister needs a changing. I'll be right back."
As she disappeared into the beach house, Zuko looked up at his father. "Do you think Mommy's right?"
Ozai stared down at his son, utterly bemused. "About the turtle-crab?" Zuko nodded, biting his lip. "I suppose, but I have something a lot more important to talk about." He glanced back at the beach house and pulled Zuko up. "Look out over the water. Do you know what's beyond the horizon?"
"Home," he mumbled. Zuko couldn't see it, but he knew it was there. They had sailed over horizon after horizon to reach Ember Island.
"That's to the west of us," he said harshly, and Zuko flinched down. "You're looking east. East of us, beyond the water, lies the entire world."
"Wow," Zuko whispered, the way he knew his father wanted him to.
"Someday, it will all be yours. I will conquer it for you. You will be Firelord." He ruffled his son's hair. "And it will be your strange little whims that decide the fate of nations."
Zuko's tiny brow creased. "But Uncle-"
"Hush. My brother is no concern."
Author's Note: Written in honor of the release of "The Promise: Part Two". As such, there are spoilers. (And yes, because this is in the Kindle the Wind universe, Zuko is accidentally waterbending at the beginning. The universe is lucky Ozai didn't notice.)
The Turtle-Crab and the Hawk
He didn't think he was ever going to be able to forget the way the water had swirled over his head, and the way the more he had thrashed, the more the water had spun, dragging him down. Zuko curled up in his father's lap and shivered in the heavy, tropical air. "I just wanted to save the t-turtle-crab," he sniffled. "And I couldn't even... And then the wave came, and it's probably drownded." He buried his face in his father's chest.
"Drowned," Ozai corrected irritably.
"Oh Zuko," his mother murmured, petting her son's hair. "Turtle-crabs live under water like fish, they can't drown. It'll be fine. Now." She kissed his forehead. "Your sister needs a changing. I'll be right back."
As she disappeared into the beach house, Zuko looked up at his father. "Do you think Mommy's right?"
Ozai stared down at his son, utterly bemused. "About the turtle-crab?" Zuko nodded, biting his lip. "I suppose, but I have something a lot more important to talk about." He glanced back at the beach house and pulled Zuko up. "Look out over the water. Do you know what's beyond the horizon?"
"Home," he mumbled. Zuko couldn't see it, but he knew it was there. They had sailed over horizon after horizon to reach Ember Island.
"That's to the west of us," he said harshly, and Zuko flinched down. "You're looking east. East of us, beyond the water, lies the entire world."
"Wow," Zuko whispered, the way he knew his father wanted him to.
"Someday, it will all be yours. I will conquer it for you. You will be Firelord." He ruffled his son's hair. "And it will be your strange little whims that decide the fate of nations."
Zuko's tiny brow creased. "But Uncle-"
"Hush. My brother is no concern."

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Little Zuko is ADORABLE here. Wanting to save the turtle-crab and "drownded". Awwww..:3.
Ozai is already power hungry here with wanting to conquer the world. Little Zuko does NOT understand what Daddy is talking about. After all, Uncle's the one who's going to be Firelord. Doesn't Daddy know that ;)?
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If Ozai had realized his kid was waterbending, I have this sudden horrible idea that he would try to make one of the captive waterbenders teach the young Avatar. Has Hama escaped before this point? Please dear Bryke let Hama have escaped before that point.
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In any case, I think she's already escaped by this point. From what I remember in "The Puppetmaster", she escaped with her hair still dark. On the other hand, while she may have been the last waterbender captured, it doesn't mean that she was the last surviving one when she escaped. If there are any other waterbenders left in that prison, Ozai'd DEFINITELY get one of them to teach Zuko. Maybe in exchange for their freedom?
"Strange little whims" indeed. Ozai doesn't seem to understand why Zuko cares so much about the turtle-crab. It's just a dumb animal after all.
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And this is Ozai, who goes from "it's just a dumb animal" to "they're just common soldiers". Zuko's "strange whims" will get bigger.
Idea. After Lu Ten's death, when Ozai is showing off his children for Azulon, after Azula does who whole firebending protegy thing, Ozai gives a litt smile and sends young and rather clumsy Zuko out there with a bowl of water to surprise his granddaddy bigtime. AUs of AUs... where will it end?
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And Azulon is like "kill it, Ozai, kill the demon spawn before it becomes powerful enough to stop us
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The world is screwed.
The horrors of letting Ozai choose one's teachers...
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Yeah, Zuko's like what's this freedom thing?
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I love Zuko snuggling up to Ozai, and Ozai letting him. Somehow, it seems like something that might have worked at some point.
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He also must have felt what Azula always did, now he has his father's love back, now he has to work like hell to keep it. (and that's without what his sister's holding over his head about who killed the Avatar, and oh, he might just be alive...) Screwed up family.
Which makes anything that touches on their relationship before it went sour a little more disturbing than sweet.
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*nod* that makes a lot of sense.