Okay, we officially have a winner in regards to “what longfic Rin should write”, and
Captain Avatar and the Avateers is going to get some multichap action (actually, I’ll probably just write interlinked one-shot “episodes”, but same difference >>). However, the vote was super-close, so before I buckle down to writing episode one, I’ll be having a
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Long after they’ve escaped the collapsing temple, Lanook still won’t stop shaking. Tuikka pretends not to notice and Katara keeps a grip on his sleeve and Momo curls up around his shoulders and Aang flies Appa slowly and doesn’t make any sharp turns or sudden dives, but Lanook still won’t stop shaking.
And won’t stop.
And won’t stop.
And won’t stop--
“What?! What is it?!” Tuikka finally yells, because he doesn’t understand, if anyone should be shaking it’s Aang who just tore down a freaking temple with his bare hands, who just got told he’s only got until the end of the summer to save the world. Lanook jerks guiltily, probably thinking the same thing, and presses back into the side of Appa’s saddle, just shaking his head.
“It’s. It’s nothing,” he manages hoarsely, face still six degrees paler than usual. Tuikka has never heard such dragonhorseshit in his life“Lanook,” he growls, and the other squeezes his eyes shut ( ... )
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I- what. WHAT. Holy SHITWHAT. D:
DID LANOOK SOMEHOW LOSE AN ENTIRE DAY.
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And then went and yelled at Roku.
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“Nothing,” Lanook says, frowning in confusion, then frowning more deeply and shaking his head as if clearing it. “I mean--the red man was there, he was saying something. But it was just him, nothing was going on or anything.”
“What did he say, Lanook?” Katara asks gently, giving his wrists another squeeze. “Do you remember?” Lanook just shakes his head helplessly, returning the squeeze to reassure her. Tuikka stabs his knife into Appa’s saddle and glares at Aang, who just looks upset and guilty. Which is only right, Tuikka thinks, because all he can think is somehow, this was YOU.
“I’m sorry,” Lanook says, like it’s his fault, and for the first time Tuikka regrets ever finding Aang--their village being threatened was one thing, Hei Bai was one thing, all these crazy Fire Nation types are one ( ... )
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