Sorry for taking too long for this one. I don't own Avatar, because would be boring if I did.
After what information we needed, Toph and I were about to leave, when Zuko found a Fire Nation medical tent. I came after he called, for there was someone he wanted personally healed, and then wanted to be made a prisoner. Azula.
She was in the tent, with a fracture of her leg. I said that I couldn't heal bones, but Zuko told me to heal what I could of her. I did so, and Azula asked Zuko whether she was going to get the same treatment like the Fire Soldiers.
Zuko replied, "You will first get a fair trial, although death will be the likely sentence."
"So much for innocent until proven guilty." Azula said sarcastically.
"Like that ever mattered." I snorted.
"You still have your cocky attitude. Commander Wata didn't fix that, did he?" she looked at me.
"Still, you will be given a trial for the genocide of the Water Tribes." Zuko interrupted me.
Why he'd have to mention that. My temper was about to blow up.
"I didn't order that." Azula said. All of her men were wake and listening.
"But you helped, by building the camps." Zuko said.
"Where'd you get that idea from, Zuzu? You have no proof, and you're committing the same crime, killing all of your prisoners. So who's guilty now?"
Zuko paused for a bit. Azula smirked from his silence.
I had to leave. Knowing that there's only the Southern Tribe left, made me upset. Actually, I don't know about the Southern Tribe. I'll have to visit and see if there is a Water Tribe left, other then the swamp's tribe.
I watched Zuko come out with some of his guards. Rebels watched the tent, and made sure that no one was able to come out. Zuko ordered something to one of them, and the man nodded. He took Azula from the tent, then made them march out of the city. I left, ashamed for being in this army.
Tophasked me what was going on, and I said, "I have to leave this city, Zuko, Anzeng. I just have to go."
"It's about the prisoners, isn't it?"
"How did you know?"
"I can feel them all march out into the desert. I can't stand what Zuko orders sometimes."
"You love him, don't you?" I asked, looking at Anzeng, who was coming from seeing the prisoners march out. I guess the battle was over.
"Yes." Toph mumbled. Her face was red.
"What's going on?" Anzeng asked, "I saw the enemy walk out of the city, and you haven't come back."
"Zuko's killing firebenders by making them walk through the desert." Toph said for me.
"Oh. Hey Katara, I need to talk to you about something." Anzeng said, with a saddened face.
I hardly doubt he was sad for the prisoners, but I came.
"Katara, I know something about where your brother is."
