Don't own avatar. yada-yada-yada.
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"So you need to catch the avatar," Canoi muttered. Zuko nodded, and she said, "But what do I get out of this, besides getting to be with my friend?"
"Well, if I get to go home, I'm truly a royal again. And if I'm not mistaken, only a royal can pardon you," Zuko said, he didn't even glance at her.
"Fair enough. Tell me, who is the avatar? I haven't seen any wanted posters around here."
Zuko turned and looked at her, "From what I know, it would bring the people here hope, and would encourage them to fight back."
"And lose their lives," muttered Canoi. She knew much of the Fire Nation, and could easily look from its viewpoint, she just rarely chose to. Out of the blue, a man in armor ran up.
"Lieutenant Ji!" exclaimed Zuko, "did I not tell the entire crew to wait on the ship?"
"Admiral Zhou, wishes to speak with you," he panted, "who's she?"
"An old friend of mine, she is helping us, her name is Canoi, give her respect," Zuko said curtly, and walked faster towards his ship.
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"Hello Zuko," said Zhou as he paced the deck, "Where were you last night? Apparently you missed music night."
"I was looking for my friend to help me, "Zuko said, his eyes following the admiral like a hawk's, "And as you can clearly see, here she is."
"Canoi," said Zhou in fake pleasantry, "I wondered where you ran of to after you left the Fire Nation." Canoi stood stone still, not trusting her tongue enough to speak. Out of the blue, again, Zhou grabbed her wrists.
"Let her go," Zuko said firmly. Zhou smirked, "She's an earthbender; therefore, she should be imprisoned!"
"This is my ship Zhou, I make the rules!" Zuko snapped. However, Zuko did not have to do anything else, for Canoi kicked Zhou in the stomach, just below the armor. The admiral let go, and she scampered behind Zuko. Zhou glared at them, and left the ship.
Zuko then realized that the entire crew was staring.
"Don't you have some work to do?" he bellowed, and then turned to his uncle, "Uncle Iroh, can you show Canoi a spare room?"
"Of course nephew," Iroh said, and led Canoi off.
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"So, my nephew has talked you into helping him?" asked Iroh. Canoi nodded. Iroh said, "Ah, well, your conscience seems clear on the matter, but maybe your heart also had something to doe with this?"
"Sir?"
"Please, call me Uncle Iroh, just about everyone does."
"Uncle Iroh, if you are insinuating that I'm doing this because I'm in love with your nephew, then you're wrong. I'm simply helping him get back home." In the back of her mind she thought, 'And getting myself a pardon.'
