The tiny dragon jumped into Zuko's open arms. The scarred young man almost dropped it as soon as the weight fell upon his hands –You're getting big…!- he struggled to say –Good for you!-

Katara, who until now was frowning at the strange scene, widened her blue eyes as soon as she realized what creatures were before her –Dragons. They're dragons!- she smiled but quickly regretted it as all the dragons followed Zuko's gaze towards her, blinking.

-He has brought a girl!- exclaimed one of them, soon followed by many other happy cheers. The water tribe princess, in a matter of seconds, found herself being lifted off the ground, onto the dragons' backs and soon realized how close she was going towards the dark haired man. Zuko's good eye widened as soon as he realized that he dragons were going to drop her. Letting go of the tiny dragon in his arms, he moved quickly towards the half white haired girl and caught her in his arms just in time.

-What's going on?- he heard the dark skinned girl asking, feeling the awkwardness in her voice, as he caught her in his arms

-I have learned to just follow their fire- he answered while setting her feet on the safe ground. The female dragon from before, though, approached them once again and caught Katara's face in between her paws

-Let me see. Bright eyes, working nose, strong teeth!- Zuko rolled his eyes –Yes, yes, yes! She'll do nice for our Zuko!- The boy quickly blushed and buried his face in his hands, clearly embarrassed.

Katara was released from the female dragon's grip, looking between the now embarrassed Zuko and the dragons –Wait, wait, wait. Oh no…!- she said as quick as she could

-You got the wrong idea!- exclaimed Zuko –That's not why I have brought her here!- he was clearly chuckling nervously over the idea of the dragons thinking that Katara was his fiancée…

-Right.- quickly agreed the dark skinned girl, looking at Zuko, also chuckling nervously –We're not…I'm not…-

The female dragon approached Katara once again with a big, wide grin –What's the issue, dear? Why are you holding back from such a man?- she teased

Is it his face that has a scar?

-What?!-

Or the way he can't spar?

-Oh no!-

Or the pear-shaped, square-shaped

Weirdness of his feet?

-Hey!-

And though we know he washes well

He always ends up sort of smelly.

But you'll never meet a fellow who's a

Sensitive and sweet!

-T-That's nice but-

So he's a bit of a fixer-upper,

So he's got a few flaws.

Like sometimes he's a goner,

His thing with the honor.

That's a little outside of nature's laws!

To say Zuko was embarrassed wasn't enough! The poor boy was beyond embarrassed, his face completely red and looking about ready to explode –This is NOT about me!- he yelled

So he's a bit of a fixer-upper,

But this we're certain of

You can fix this fixer-upper

Up with a little bit of love!

Zuko tried to intervene again in the singing and dancing of the dragons, seeing that Katara was as embarrassed as he was –Can we please just stop talking about this?! We've got a real, actual problem here!- for a moment his eye set on Katara's half white hair before looking again at the dragons

"I'll say!- spoke the female dragon with a grin as she approached Katara one more time –So tell me, dear-

Is it the way that he bends?

Or how his temper ends?

Or that he only likes to tinkle in the woods?

-I did not need to know that!-

Are you holding back your

Fondness due to his unmanly hair mess?

Or the way he covers

Up that he's the honest goods?

He's just a bit of a fixer-upper,

He's got a couple of bugs

-No I don't!-

His isolation is confirmation

Of his desperation for healing hugs

Katara couldn't help but smile and 'aww' at how the dragons all hugged lovingly the scarred boy, who on the other hand looked clearly embarrassed

So he's a bit of a fixer-upper,

But we know what to do

The way to fix up this fixer-upper

Is to fix him up with you!

-Enough!- yelled the dark haired boy, flushed on the face –She is engaged to someone else, okay?!- some of the male dragons blinked before looking at each other

So she's a bit of a fixer-upper,

That's a minor thing.

Her quote 'engagement' is a flex arrangement.

And by the way I don't see no ring!

The dragons began approaching Zuko and Katara with crowns of flowers and adornments, richly decorated

So she's a bit of a fixer-upper,

Her brain's a bit betwixt

Get the fiancé out of the way and

The whole thing will be fixed.

Zuko covered his face in embarrassment. How long was this going to last? Meanwhile Katara was being surrounded by the female dragons as they also filled her with the adornments.

We're not sayin' you can change him,

'Cause people don't really change.

We're only saying that love's a force

That's powerful and strange.

People make bad choices if they're mad,

Or scared, or stressed.

Throw a little love their way.

Throw a little love their way.

And you'll bring out their best.

Rolling his eyes and sighing as the male dragons finished setting him up with the crown and adornments, Zuko turned around to face Katara but did not expect his jaw to drop and eyes to widen to the simple beauty before his golden eyes.

True love brings out the best!

Everyone's a bit of a fixer-upper,

That's what it's all about!

Father!

Sister!

Brother!

We need each other

To raise us up and survive around.

Everyone's a bit of a fixer-upper,

But when push comes to shove.

They pushed Zuko and Katara towards each other. The tiny snowman that had been enjoying himself with the dragon's company and the song jumped between the young pair:

The only fixer-upper fixer

That can fix a fixer-upper is

True! true!

True, true, true!

Love (True love)

Love, love, love, love, love

Love! (True love!)

True...

An older, yet not elder, dragon approached the pair with serious eyes –Do you, Katara, take Zuko to be your dragon-fully wedded-

Katara's eyes widened before the word 'wedded' and quickly exclaimed –Wait, what?!-

The dragon looked at her with a dumbfounded look –You're getting married!-

Love!