Oathkeeper: Hey guys, I'm back again with another drabble! This one is full of Toph goodness...at least I think so. Please enjoy and don't forget to review at the end!

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Yin Meets Yang
Prompt #5 – Two of a Kind

I have no idea what the heck Katara was thinking when she came up with this crazy idea…actually she wasn't thinking at all…the Sugar Queen going to kill me for saying that. Regardless, that will not stop me from writing…or attempting to write something that's legible. I mean really, she knows that I can't see. I see with Earthbending, not with this stupid pen. I'll be lucky to write in the notebook and not on the table beneath me.

According to Aang, I have to write about my first experience with this whole Zuko and Katara business. Well…to tell you the truth, I don't want to. Actually I don't have a choice since Katara doesn't want me to talk about my first experience with this whole Zuko and Katara thing until later. So I guess I'll just go on a huge rant. I guess Sugar Queens never make up their minds.

I'm sure this is getting old and all, but Zuko and Katara represent Yin & Yang. Growing up, my parents would tell me about Yin and Yang and how it represented balance. And boy, if there's anything I know by now, it's that Zuko and Katara balance each other. It's fate…and yes, I do mean that, and no, I'm not exaggerating.

Anyway, my parents would tell me how Yin represented the moon and how Yang represented the Sun. When Zuko and his Uncle joined our group, which by the way, was not my idea, the whole Yin and Yang theory really started to take form.

I hear everything and I see everything. The first time…well, not the first since Katara doesn't want me to write about it yet; anyway, I witnessed an insult exchanged between Zuko and Katara. I swear, hearing them argue about nothing or something that doesn't even matter, is one of the best things ever.

Over and over, they would bicker between each other, the next word becoming even more hurtful than the previous but in the process they would fail to deliver the emotion they were really feeling. Unlike most people, I can feel what others are feeling when they speak. I can tell by the vibrations of their tones. Someone may sound angry but it doesn't mean they actually are. When Zuko and Katara would fight (which was a lot), they would say mean things…but deep down, they never really felt what they spoke.

Zuko would one minute insult Katara and her background of being a peasant, and then the next you'd hear Katara insult Zuko and his stuck up attitude…yet, they really didn't feel that way about each other. If there was anyone who knew about this blossoming relationship first, it was me.

We never went a day without them fighting about something stupid…whether it'd be about who didn't start the fire or something to do with dinner, they always managed to find something to fight about. It never grew old in my book. Anyway, they did eventually stop fighting…I have to say though, I was the only who was disappointed about the entertainment ending. Ok, so I'm getting off topic again.

Now back to Zuko and Katara. Those two, even though they represent Yin and Yang, are two of a kind. Sounds weird I know, but it's true. As much as the girl annoys me, Katara really is a kind person and so is Zuko…regardless of his angst. Katara cares deeply for her friends while Zuko cares deeply for his Uncle and even us. But that didn't happen until later. When we first met, he didn't care an Ostrich Horse's butt about us.

Ok, back to the fighting. Then again…there's really nothing else to say about them. If it wasn't for the Sugar Queen I'd be writing more, but no, she doesn't want me to. Whatever, I'll just have to wait.

The funny thing is, is that Katara thought I couldn't see things…but man on man was she wrong. Did she really think I didn't notice when she and a certain somebody went off into the woods?


Oathkeeper: Well, that's the end of the main characters describing their first Zuko&Katara interaction type...stuff. Anyway, now things should start kicking in and I'll start writing actual scenarios. But of course, these situations will be described through the different people in the Gaang. After all, that just makes things more interesting, plus, I just love writing in Sokka's PoV. Please review, and I'm sorry if I'm not able to write another drabble before I leave for Italy...but you never know, so keep on the look out! Oh, and I'm not Italian...I'm Asian.