Title: Zucest 1sentences (10 of them)
Notes: I had planned on posting this on the fifth chapter, but it needed to edited. It's my first attempt at 1 sentences ever, so I may have run ons and other mistakes. The sentences are mostly Zucest, but some may seem like sibling love--depends how you read them. Oh and one or two of them may seem OOC for Azula's character.


Important

"She's your sister!" they would say, and guilt and shame would gnaw at him, but when he would look at her--just one glimpse--those feelings of guilt and shame would vanish. He loved her and she loved him, that was all that mattered.

Smile

Zuko rarely saw Azula smile-- that beautiful genuine smile--so whenever he got the chance, he would do anything and everything to see that smile on her face.

Runaway

Azula loved the royal life and being a princess, however when she was ordered to marry someone who was not her brother; she unhesistantly left the Fire Nation with Zuko to start a life with him.

Irony

Soon after marrying Zuko, Azula soon realized that being the Fire Lord's consort did not give as much freedom as being a princess did.

Another

Zuko learned long ago, to never tell Azula that she looked liked their mother because she didn't like thinking that he only married her because of she reminded him of Ursa--she wanted to know that he married her for her, and no one else.

Penalty

Azula and Zuko were prepared to face the consequence of their sins--of their crimes to their father and so forth; they were ready to face hell together--but nothing could've prepared them for their unexpected and unfair punishment: their child was deformed.

Retribution

"He didn't deserve this," Zuko murmured sadly as his wife tried to ease their child's cries; Azula looks at him, "If he's anything like his mother and father, he'll make something of himself, and prove everyone wrong."

Jealousy

One day Azula came to the throne room dressed in her beach-wear, and it was all Zuko could do to restraint himself from burning the eyes of his men that dared look upon her.

Tabula Rasa

"How many times do I have to tell you not to address me by a title? How many times do I have to say you never bow to me either!" he told her, "You are my sister--" ("But I know that despite that, I am obligated!") "You are obligated to follow my orders."

Tabula Rasa (2)

"Yes," she agreed, "But then if I am not suppose to address you by title, then what am I to call you?" ("Zuko, Zuzu, Dumb-dumb," he answered) "Dumb-dumb?" she asked confused; Zuko sighed, Azula had lost her memory during the final battle--and he couldn't believe he missed the old her.


A/N: Origami Flower's story TSSO brought "Irony" to mind, because in her story she made me realize that being the Fire Lord's consort may have been worst than being the princess--due to it having more strict rules. Thank you so much Origami Flowers!