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Name: Never Have I Ever

Genre: A little bit of everything

Summary: Zuko has joined the gaang and Iroh and the Earth King are not with them. There are still trust issues with Zuko, and they haven't really become friends yet. But they have moved past the initial hate of each other and come to a sort of truce. Toph is the only one of the gaang who trusts Zuko in the least, because she can tell when he's lying and when he's not. She is sick and tired of all the tension between their group, and decides to get them to realize they're not so different after all, by means of our favorite drinking game!

"Toph, what is this?" asked Sokka skeptically.

"A drinking game!"

"Uhh... you're a little young to be drinking, Toph." That was Katara, who looked both worried and a little disturbed.

"It's not alcohol. It's just juice."

"Okay, so how do you play?" asked Aang. He was always up for a game.

"The name of the game is Never Have I Ever. What you do is you say, 'Never have I ever…' and then you say something like 'stolen something.' And if you, or anyone else has stolen something, then you take a swig."

"So how do you win?" asked Sokka.

"You don't." Everyone turned around in surprise at the speaker. It was Zuko. "After living on a ship with a bunch of soldiers for almost three years, I've learned a lot about drinking games. What I'd like to know, is how a twelve year old blind girl knows about them."

"I'll tell you if you play," said Toph, putting on a puppy dog face for good mesure. Zuko looked at her for a minute. Sometimes she was so like his sister when she was that age, it was rather disturbing.

"Fine," replied Zuko simply, for reasons he could not understand. The gaang situated themselves around the campfire and each took a canteen filled with whatever Toph had put in them.

"Okay, I'll go first," said Toph. "Never have I ever… eaten a bug." The boys all took a sip. Toph and Katara giggled. Stupid boys. Next, It was Sokka's turn.

"Never have I ever… taken a dance lesson. Toph and Zuko drank. Katara was next.

"Never have I ever… ridden a wild hog monkey." To everyone's surprise, Aang wasn't the only one to drink to that. Zuko drank too. Next up was Aang.

"Never have I ever… played the world's most amazing prank on someone!" Again, everyone was surprised to see Zuko drink along with the rest of them. Zuko's turn.

"Never have I ever… stolen something. Zuko drank as he looked at Katara who drank as well. He was obviously recalling that little episode with the waterbending scroll. Katara tried to glare at him, but ended up blushing. He had been awfully close to her when he had tried to bribe her. Her blush deepened slightly. As time went on, the questions got more personal, but no one seemed to care anymore. Even Zuko had to admit that things were just beginning to get interesting. And it sure as hell beat sitting around and being all sentimental about it. At least this was some sort of challenge. He could take a challenge. The questions continued.

"Never have I ever… done something incredibly stupid to impress a girl." Aang Sokka and even Zuko drank to that.

"Never have I ever used wealth and power to get what I wanted." Toph and Zuko drank.

"Never have I ever left home before I joined Aang." Katara, Sokka and Toph all drank.

"Never have I ever… killed someone." Everyone looked at Zuko, who surprisingly didn't drink. Poor Aang drank alone, regret written all over his face. It wasn't his fault he couldn't control himself in the Avatar State.

"Never have I ever… lost someone that was important to me." Aang, Sokka, Katara and Zuko drank.

"Never have I ever… had someone I cared about and trusted hurt and betray me." Zuko, Aang, Toph and Katara all drank.

"Never have I ever… been given a great and impossible task at an early age and was never even prepared for what I would have to face." Aang and Zuko looked at each other straight in the eye… and drank. Now there was only enough juice in each person's canteen left for one more sip.

"Never have I ever… had so much in common with people I thought to be so different from myself." Everyone drank.