Author's Note: Hahah, weird idea is weird.

Summary: Zuko and Katara are found in a compromising situation.

Disclaimer: Avatar belongs to Bryke. Sorry.


"This party's boring." Toph poured club soda into the plant beside her. "When is Sokka coming back with the fun stuff?"

The lightly salted snacks, carbonated water, and light music were all Katara could scrounge together while her father was away on a business trip and Sokka went on an impromptu shop for 'badass' party supplies.

"It isn't so bad. Katara put a lot of work into-" Aang started. Toph blew a raspberry.

"Evidently, it wasn't enough work." Toph threw her cup into the plant.

"Cool down, Toph. I'm sure Sokka's coming pretty soon." Zuko looked out of the window, searching for Sokka's familiar swagger.

"Okay, okay, here." Katara brought out a box. "It's called 'Twister'. You're supposed to put body parts on random colors. Or whatever the arrow-thing lands on." Katara gave a little wave of her hand. "It sounds simple enough."

"Bo-ring." Toph slid down into the couch.

"Sokka sure does like taking his sweet time." Zuko still stood by the window, tapping his finger on the window sill.

"Tell me about it." Toph began picking at her toes. "He left an hour ago."

"Alright, the mat's been laid out." Katara plucked the arrow pad from the box. "Aang, would you do the honors of starting this game?"

"Of course." Aang flicked the arrow with his finger. "Right hand on green. Uh, would you like to go again?"

Looking up from her position, Katara huffed away stray hair from her face. "Well, doing this by myself isn't going to go anywhere. Zuko! Play Twister!"

Zuko gave one last look to the window before going over to Aang and Katara.

Toph snickered at Zuko's situation. "Good luck, Captain Sparks."

Without a backwards glance, Zuko went to the other side of the mat and placed his right hand on a green circle. "Alright, spin the wheel."

Ten minutes later, Zuko and Katara were in a quite compromising position. Zuko had somehow managed to keep his body from touching by supporting himself on his four limbs, backwards, while Katara had hunched forward, her body hovering over Zuko's. It was only Katara's tippytoes keeping her from losing the game.

"Spin the wheel!" Both players hollered at their friend.

"Are you sure you don't want to end the game now? You guys-"

"Just spin the wheel, Aang. The faster you spin, the sooner I can win." Katara huffed.

Aang sighed. "Alright." Aang flicked the arrow."Right hand, red."

Katara tried to stretch herself to reach the red circle above Zuko's head, while Zuko spotted one he was sure he could reach; if only he could-

Zuko's right hand slipped, followed by his left, accompanied by a painful crash both on his backside iand/i frontside.

"ZUUUU-"

"I'm back!" Sokka threw the door open, holding a bunch of party supplies from King Bumi's Party House. "Sorry, I was so late, Bumi has such great ta-"

Sokka's eyes landed on Zuko and Katara. "WHAT IN THE HOLY HELL IS THIS?!"

Katara flat on Zuko's chest and Zuko, well, below her. "I leave for a little bit and I find my little sister and my best friend."

"Sokka, it isn't what it looks like." Katara pushed herself off of Zuko. "We were just playing Twister!" She held up the box as proof.

"'Playing Twister, my ass. I know you guys were doing." Sokka leered at them both. "You guys were hooking up!"

"What?!" Aang looked back and forth between Katara and Zuko.

"Sokka, wait-"

"-and I approve!"

"Me too! Finally, somebody sees the light." Toph pitched in, clearly enjoying the turn of events.

"Toph! "

"Katara, don't deny it. You and Captain Sparks here have been hookin' it up every time Sokka is out of the room." Toph made further hand gestures to emphasize her meaning.

Aang gaped. "Y-You did that?"

"Sokka!" Zuko yelled to get his friend's attention. "Just listen, Katara and I were just playing a friendly game of Twister, alright? Nothing more. Just a game."

"Yea, Sokka." Katara crossed her arms. "Don't get it in your head that me and Zuko are a couple, 'cause we're not."

Sokka was not convinced. "Even with those answers, you still look like a couple."


Author's Note: Forgive me, I've never played Twister.