Part Two: Katara all zutara, some one-sided kataang maybe

Laughter

She loves to laugh---it's one of her favorite things to do. Zuko, on the other hand, seems to have forgotten how. She makes it her job to remind him how as often as possible.

Water

She missed the water.

It seemed like such a silly thing in her mind, but it seemed even stranger out loud. Here she was, Lady Katara, wife to King Zuko and, technically, the most powerful woman in the entire world. And she missed water. Where she grew up she was constantly surrounded by water—you would think a change of scenery would be welcomed compared the frozen tundra she was constantly surrounded with as a child. But the deserts of the Fire Nation grew tiresome and repetitive in spite of their beauty. She missed the water.

To her surprise, her husband neither scolded her nor laughed at her. Rather, he put his arm around her, snapped his fingers hurriedly, and within the next day, they were on their way to visit her brother in the Northern Water Tribe, just like that.

Being the wife of a Fire Lord did come with a few advantages, after all.

Ribbon

Her hair is all done up in ribbons—it's a childish thing, but she does it to make Aang happy, as it's an airbender tradition. Little does she know a certain Prince watches with mixed interest at the ribbons, dancing like flames abound her hair.

Bra

Sokka got her a bra for Christmas, and he still hasn't regained the feeling in his cheek from after she hit him.

Lizard

It's the first time she's seen a lizard, a common fire nation animal, and when he gives it to her for her birthday, it's the most precious animal alive.

Candy

He has a penchant for chocolate, and she knows that---that's why she keeps a stash of it in her purse for whenever he's around; she loves the look on his face after he eats it.

Bellybutton

She doesn't show her bellybutton often; it's an outie and she thinks it looks funny, but as he traces kisses along it, she thinks it's beautiful.

Llama

The llama ate her necklace; so she thought. She was most pleasantly surprised when Zuko gives it back to her; although honestly, she doesn't want to know how he got it back from the llama.

Paint

The blue paint stains her face, but she does not complain---it is an honor among her people to receive the blue marks of a Water Master, and she will bear them with pride.

Dress

The dress is not what she expected to wear on her wedding day---it's a mix of both cultures, a strange combination of silks and furs. She almost thinks it looks silly until she remembers the firebender she's marrying, and laughs.