"No please she's hurt. she wont try anything i promise. you can keep me locked up but please let mai go she's harmless right now." ty pleaded with the water tribe girl. eye's filling with tears.
"wow...thanks ty... guess i'm just a... harmless little zebra kitten huh?" i weazed out as well as i could. who knew I could be such a weakling. i don't know why i attempted to be saracastic when in this much pain. i guess i just couldn't help myself. The smirk that ghosted over the watertribe girls face said it wasn't the worst i could've said though.
"No your both staying this way! you really think i'd trust you not to do something? where's your master huh? your azula's little pets! your both evil and crazy like her!" the water tribe girl said staring at my pail shivering figure with some concern and disbelief. Maybe she assumes I'm a great actress. If only she knew about my grades in theater at the academy. Although the only reason I was flunking is because I refused to do anything for strangers. And I think trying to pin the teacher to the wall may be against the rules. Thank agni they cancelled it halfway throught the year. Apparently individuallity is against fire nation curriculum.
"actually...ugh...we're a whole... different form of crazy. More mellow than zuk...zuk... winey princes sister fire face." i tried to breath steady and regain some composure, and get over the trouble i was still having saying his name. "we came to help. really. we want to help the avatar... Azula is a crazy bitch...need to get rid of her...and the jerklord." i said attempting to keep from passing out. I guess when doctors say not to move alot when your hurt isn't just a bunch of crap after all. Too bad i didn't listen. "ty, finish talking... I'm tired... gonna sleep... a little. wake me when... they kill us." I blurted unable to care about keeping alert anymore. As far as i was concerned they'd either let us stay and help or kill us.
"mai hold on, stay awake you hear?" ty said with fear flickering on her face as she saw me fading. I'd tell her to calm down, but that would be like telling a rabbaroo not to hop.
"She's really hurt isn't she?" the water tribe girl asked looking in my eyes as i struggled not to show the tears that were threatening to spill over. I could tell from the pain and stickiness of my shirt that my wounds reopened and were bleeding profusely. I could only hope that if i died they'd allow ty to stay unharmed.
"I'll...be fine...please...trust us. please?" i begged as i felt the darkness finally take me.
