For Toza's Gym: Earth Disks (Chocolate)
Word Count: 354
A/N: This is a continuation from the previous chapter.


The smell of chocolate filled the studio as a half a dozen dancers indulged on a little post-practice snack. Suki felt it was only fair to share after they had to endure Sokka's little scene. A few declined her offer, though, claiming they had their delicate figures to maintain.

Sokka was still asleep on the bench… snoring. Maybe she should call Korra to pick them up instead of taking the bus or a cab. They weren't on the best of terms at the moment, but Suki did apologize for the hurtful things she said to her friend. It could be bad for Sokka to toss his cookies in her car, though.

"Hey, do you guys need a ride?" Song asked.

Suki hadn't been attending class here for very long, but Song was the first to reach out to her.

Suki bit her lip. "Well, I'm not sure if he's gonna…"

"Don't worry about it. I'm in nursing school, so I've seen it all," Song said.

It was near impossible to wake Sokka up, though.

"No, Foo Foo, I will NOT feed you to the lion vultures," Sokka mumbled when he finally sat upright and wiped the drool from his chin.

Suki scrunched up her nose, deciding against a thank you kiss for the chocolate.

Sokka eyed the empty bag and pouted. "What? You didn't save any for me?"

"You're sick, barfboy, so no. No, I didn't."

"It was just some bad ramen!" he whined.

"You didn't eat at Cabbage Café, did you?" Song's brow knitted in concern.

"On the corner of 19th and Mulberry? Yeah. Why?"

"Oh, ever since it got new management, it's been no good," she explained. "But I see you found the best chocolatier in New York."

"Yeah, yeah, some guy at the airport recommended it." Sokka waved his hand dismissively. "Named Chit Sang, looked like he'd had too much chocolate himself. Seriously, it should be a crime to eat that much chocolate. Or charge that much for it!"

Song laughed. "OK, well, let's get you foodies home, then."

Suki mouthed thank you while hooking her elbow with Sokka's. He could be such a dork sometimes. But he was her dork, and she loved him all the same.