Sorry for the wait, guys. Summer is here so now I can fully devote myself to you all. This takes place the next day-which by the way Azula's Sessions goes day after day (if that makes sense). I know the chapter is short, but I just wanted to put something in for you won't die from waiting. I promise the next chapter will be out soon. I'm already working on it so be ready.
The doctor is talking to someone about Azula. Want to know who the person is? Read to find out!
All rights go to Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko.
"Do you think she will open up?"
"I'm not sure. Honestly, I never experienced this type of case. The girl's mind is on an entirely different reality. She believes she is the Fire Lord and she sees the ghost of her mother. I try to get through her, but she shuts me out."
Moments before, Azula and the doctor were going over what happened the other day. Well actually, the doctor was trying to get Azula to talk. She still doesn't trust her enough to open up. When the doctor asked Azula if she saw Ursa, Azula only laughed.
"When I told her about it, she only replied with 'My mother is dead' and then proceeded to ignore me."And you said she never had a problem like this before the agni kai?"
"Yes, the look in her eyes was different. She was still deadly, but there was something off about her," he answered. "It's good to know that Azula knows she is gone. That's a start, right?"
"Yes, but seeing and hearing people who aren't there isn't really a good thing," the doctor was long pause before either of them said anything. She takes a sip of her tea and looks out the window of the room. "It's about time I head back there. I told her I'll be there before the night ends." She stands up from the chair and bows, "Thank you for this visit, Fire Lord Zuko."
"I'll be back in two days to check up on her. Maybe then I may see her?"
The doctor looked at the young lord with sad eyes for she knows that Azula may never be cured, but nonetheless, she gives him a reassuring smile and walks away. A young princess is waiting for her.
