Your Eyes and Some Spare Change.

A Tokka Fic

I don't own Avatar: The Last Airbender


I might be blind, but I can still get around in the bustling city of Ba Sing Se. Every time I think of him two things happen: 1. I can't breath, and 2. My arm immediately grabs onto the only piece of yourself that you left me. The nicest thing anyone has ever given me, was the space rock that I bended into a bracelet, and all the better that it came from you. Whenever I need comfort or reinsurance, I attach my hand to the bracelet because it reminds me of you. Your laugh, your outline, your smell of meat, and how I can always feel you looking at me. You're stupid, but I love you with ever single bit of my essence. I never take off the black bracelet. I feel that if I do take it off, it will mean having to let go of you, and I wouldn't know what to do if I wasn't with you. That is why it has taken me over three years after the end of the war to final step onto the train out of Ba Sing Se, to come find you. I will never give up looking for you, not until the day I die, and I will not rest till I have you back into my arms, my reach, for that is where you belong. I just hope I can find you, Sokka. That is my one wish.

I just hope I can find her. It can't be that hard to locate a Bei Fong, right? Well for to find Toph, is like trying to find grass in the south pole, it ain't going to happen. Luckily, for me, Toph isn't a blade of grass. The last time I saw her was when we won the war, where the Avatar defeated the Fire Lord. Good always defeats Evil, so why is it so hard for Good to triumph in my battle? My battle to find my best friend, the Evil I did of leaving her, and never trying to find her. Sure, Ba Sing Se is one of the largest, most populated cities in the world, but never knew it would be this tough. So I am waiting in line to buy a ticket out of this city, behind this albeit nice looking woman, and she doesn't have enough money to buy a ticket. The ticket lady, said something about a few coins short. The woman, who was short some change, grabbed something on her forearm and visibly relaxed, and is about to walk away where I get the crazy urge to buy her ticket.

"Miss!" I said to her before she got to far away. She stopped dead in her tracks, her ears pricking up to meet the sound waves, and her body became tout, straight as a my sword on my back.

"I will gladly pay the rest for your ticket." I continued.

There was no mistake the second time I heard his voice, I knew it was the man I set out to find, right here in Ba Sing Se. I turned around and took a step forward, raising my head to where I thought his head would be. I guessed correctly, and I was congratulated with his voice,

"Toph?"

"Yes, Snozzles?"

He grabbed me into a tight embrace that seemed to suck out all my my air, and replace it with his own. He whispered into my ear that he was been looking for me for three months here, in Ba Sing Se, and that he was going to leave Ba Sing Se today and try Gaoling. His tight muscles pulling me closing to him, my head fitting under his head perfectly.

"I Love You, Toph."

"I Love You, Sokkka."

I knew from that point on I would never need to grab my bracelet anymore. I would have the real thing, always, by my side.


INSPIRED FROM THE SONG "TWO COINS" BY: DISPATCH.

It was basically the whole first verse. Toph's bracelet is her spare change in her pocket, her two coins if you will. Also the 'train skates into port Henry' also inspired me to write Toph and Sokka trying to find eachother by train, but by my PURE WILL they met up at the train station and hugged it out.