Um…so. There isn't much to say without giving away the whole story, other than the fact that the narrator is a Fire Nation princess, born as the Avatar during the war.
Enjoy! :D
Disclaimer: I own the characters, but not the plotline. I suppose this is the part where I pretend to threaten to buy Avatar: the Last Airbender, but I guess it's too late for that, the series being over and all… (sigh)
--Sanded Silk
-o-o-o-o-o-
Father never talks to me.
He just glares and points
and shoots untiring balls of flame
at me. Over and over.
I learn to control the flames
learn to reduce his attacks
to useless tongues of heat,
to redirect flame
in the pit of my stomach
redirect the energy itself.
I learn the color,
the temper,
the raging strength
of a firebender's mind.
Father snarls.
Always with a glare he greets me,
always with a snarl he leaves
unable to wait until I am
done healing from the training.
Father only calls me Avatar,
a name that makes no sense
no meaning
to me.
Call me daughter? Call me Jula?
Never.
Just Avatar.
-o-
After he has also taught me
how to read a lie in the hands,
trickery in the eye,
devices in the lips,
he calls forth three more.
Teachers of the ends of the earth
brought before me in shackles
are forced to drill into me
the ways of bending their elements.
In the earthbender, I see
strength in the shoulders,
alertness in the brow,
breath in the chest.
I mimic, and the ground shakes.
Father snarls.
In the airbender, I see
lightness in the ankles,
simplicity in the jaw,
infinite optimism in the eyes.
Though I do not fully understand,
I try to mimic.
A wind blows through my fingers.
Father snarls.
In the waterbender, I see
peace in the neck,
grace in the elbow,
tranquility in the smile.
A smile?
For me?
I read an emotion
a feeling
I do not understand.
Yet it blossoms within me
and water rushes
to clap Father in the jaw.
A burn mark I suffer
but no regrets have I.
-o-
The airbender, the earthbender
both leave
as soon as they can.
There is a war
and they are losing
but we are winning;
this is what they told me
before they disappeared.
I thought I heard them screaming
one night, one black night,
one evil night
but it was just a dream.
Father says so.
The waterbender is still here,
and he smiles at me
every time he has the chance.
I don't know how to return a smile.
With a frown?
A snarl?
A whip of flame?
When I ask him
he laughs
with sad eyes
and tells me that the way to
return a smile is to
smile.
I try, and my cheeks stretch
and I realize that I like this
smiling
though it hurts my cheeks.
I see his approval in his relaxed back
and his eyes.
Different from Father's approval,
this kind of approval
is calmer,
happier,
more sincere.
My cheeks no longer hurt
from smiling.
-o-
The waterbender has a son.
My age, I think.
He has blue eyes
so different from my gold ones,
curly brown hair
so different from my straight black hair,
a smile that appears as easily as
a bird lifts into the air.
At first there is no smile
when he meets me.
But his father talks to him—
The Fire Lord
knew not how to raise a daughter
so she is different.
But she is good.
She is good.
And the son smiles
and greets me
with a smile.
Hello, Princess Jula.
-o-
One night
the son rushed into my room
his eyes on fire
with pain.
Your Father,
he shouts at me,
Has killed my father.
He wants to kill me next.
Princess Jula, did you know this?
I did not.
I hear Father's footsteps
harsh, strong
coming to my room.
Hide me, please, Princess Jula.
Father shouts for me.
Avatar!
Never daughter. Never Jula.
Just Avatar.
I run to open my closet door
and the waterbender's son
runs in.
I close the closet
and I am in bed
as soon as Father opens my door
with a crash.
Avatar! Have you seen
that dirty waterbender's son?
Dirty?
I ask.
How was he dirty?
Father repeats his question.
I see anger in every crook of his body,
every fold of his clothing.
Jealousy in his eyes,
fear dripping from his beard like poison.
I shake my head no.
He does not read the fear in me,
does not see
that I am lying.
No, he is too busy
cursing
stomping
down the hallway
and away.
I open the closet door
and the waterbender's son
tumbles out
a mess of limbs
and fear.
Though he is shaking,
he touches my elbow
puts an arm around my waist
and thanks me
over and over again.
I think
that with his arm around me
he might be trying to kill me,
but his body
has none of the sudden tenseness
that Father's body does
before he closes in
with the decisive slash of flame.
So I let the waterbender's son
hold me
in a tumble of cloth
under the moonlight.
He promises to come for me
when he knows that I am in need
which he says
will be soon.
I don't understand.
I ask him,
but he is already gone,
slipped through my fingers
clambering out of my window
and disappearing
into the darkness
as suddenly as he
first appeared
in my life.
-o-
My time of need came
when Father first mentioned the war to me.
Raging war,
furious war
between the Fire Nation
and the world.
And the Fire Nation was winning.
He needed me now, Father said.
He needed me
to master my bending
and to master my body-reading
and to accompany him into the final battle
and bring the war to a finish.
It doesn't sound so bad
and Father seems to be happy
when he thinks about it.
So I agree to help him.
The training gets harder.
I am verbally
taught ways
to eliminate people
ways to kill them
erase them.
I learn ways
without spilling a drop of blood,
and I learn ways
where the blood spurts
and flows like great rivers.
Father lets me practice on
the more inefficient guards.
The first one
was a clean,
bloodless kill.
But I read his body as he died
and his feelings terrified me.
Terror.
Pain.
Then nothing.
Father assured me that
after practicing, I would be
fine.
So I tried a technique
where the blood flied.
I found myself
standing
before a lifeless
cold
wide-eyed
brutally slit
body
I was covered
smeared
drowning
in blood
crimson blood
all over my clothes
in my ears
my eyes
never scrubbing
out of my hands
I was terrified
Screaming
I ran from the room
ignoring Father
and vowed never
to kill someone
ever again.
-o-
I was locked
in my room
until the day came
when I would leave
with Father
to destroy the world.
It was nighttime
my window was open
the moon was full
the air was crisp
and I was crying.
Soon
I would have to do
what I did to those two guards
to so many more people
so many more.
Escape through the window?
And come face to face
with swarms of guards
whom I would never
have the strength to
fight?
Escape through the window
was impossible.
Then something happened
outside my window—
guards grunted
bodies fell
water splashed.
Water.
I ran to the window
to look down at the courtyard
and there he was.
The waterbender's son
here to get me
at my time of need.
He looked up at me
surrounded by groaning guards
and a flood of water
moonlight on his face
and smiled.
I smiled back
though the tears cracked on my cheeks.
Jump down, princess Jula.
And I did.
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A/N: So, yeah. Please review!! :D
EDIT: I got the idea of body-reading from Batgirl from the Justice League, and I got the "Terror…then nothing" line from that too. Just so you all know that I didn't come up with it myself.
--Sanded Silk
