I do NOT own Avatar. Wish I did though.

Just a weird triple-drabble I came up with after homecoming. I was tired. Might not make much sense but I like it.

Emotions

I don't believe in love.

Love is a human emotion.

I don't believe in them.

My mom never loved me. She only acted like she cared to please my dad because she thought he loved me. She just wanted to feel happy inside by being approved by some all-powerful king.

My dad never loved me. He was simply over protective of me because he was afraid my existence would put his whole royal family to shame.

Ok... So I lied. Because being afraid and being happy are emotions I do believe in. Because they're selfish emotion.

I don't believe anyone can actually feel emotions for anyone but themselves.

Like I don't believe that Katara actually loves or cares for Aang, sibling or otherwise. I know she would be sad if he left or died. But it's because she's attached to him.

Attachment isn't an emotion.

I do believe that no one really loves each other. I believe that they are content with what they have.

Contentment is just another selfish emotion.

Aang pulls off loving and caring qualities pretty well... I think. But he's a good actor.

I can tell. I rely a lot more on what I can't see, but what I feel and hear. Because sight can easily be deceiving.

I think that people are so willing to accept all these gestures for love, or for true caring.

But I know better.

Over the centuries, the word 'love' has been blurred and put into a pot where it can mean anything. Where it can mean hate, lust or nothing.

Emotions are complicated so I'd rather not feel them.

I know you'd probably disagree with me. That there are more human emotions than just the 'selfish' ones that I should be able to feel. That there is such a thing as love.

But I disagree. I know myself better than you know me.

So why should I, someone who's never been treated like a human because of my disability, have the luxury of having the same emotions?

Reviews are welcomed and appreciated. :D Flame are not. :( Constructive Critism is. :D