Momsco! These chapters aren't necessarily in any order, other than the last chapter. I suppose you could see Earthsco pairing here, but I didn't do it on purpose. evil corruption
Momo perched on Bosco's head, trying to avoid being eaten. Perhaps it wasn't smart to put two animals in the same room and give both little to eat, but then, the lemur didn't really understand humans. They were all crazy, and tried to keep him from eating—the only human that ever actually understood him was an air-bender, and he was always so busy. And now Momo was alone in a room with a crazy green human and a hungry bear—not the best of situations.
To make things worse, the room was so short that he couldn't even get airborne without crashing into the cold metallic ceiling. Now Bosco was swiping at him with his massive claws. Momo ducked, chattering fiercely.
Meanwhile, the ex-Earth King was watching Momo and Bosco, not helping Momo at all—big help he was. Bosco roared, the man sighed, and Momo screeched. Such was the constant situation in the small metallic cell, no more than two meters cubed and with only one bed as afore described. The dethroned monarch sat upon this bench with a haunted look in his eyes. Momo understood this look—it was the same look that his friend had whenever the female water-bender didn't understand his romantic intentions.
Anyways, Bosco had just given a close swipe that scraped Momo's ears when the door opened. The Earth King turned apathetically to watch the princess enter. Bosco moaned and tried to hide under the bench. Momo took this chance to try to escape—only to be captured between to metal gloves. He bounced one—twice—thrice with three accompanying squeaks.
Azula didn't even turn around. "So, the mighty Earth King, ruler of the largest Nation in the world has been reduced to such squalid conditions through treachery. It's fitting, isn't it? The famous cloistered condition to protect the nation from civil strife would become the downfall of the entire nation—it may be sad, but it is satisfying." Her expression was triumphant, the woman who couldn't lose, not in the long run, looking at her victims. She had one—she wasn't cocky, she just knew the truth. "Well, to avoid unfortunate conflict between the animals, your bear shall be fed meat." She gestured, and the guards threw a bucket of fish into the room. The brown bear consumed them all, then sat back, satiated. "As for you, jailers rations should be a fine change for you." With that, she left, kicking Momo back into the room, where he cowered before the bear, unable to escape.
Luckily, Bosco wasn't hungry.
What has become of me, how could I have been such a fool? Long Feng was only pretending that he was advising me what was best, when really he just wanted to stay in control. Well, he lost, he deserved to be defeated through an even greater treachery, fitting that Azula should defeat him, as he defeated me for so long. The Earth King thought this same thought cycle repeatively, staring into the distance, ignoring even Bosco, his best friend and animal companion. He didn't realize how much he hurt the bear, who moaned constantly in loneliness. Now that Azula had added to his misery, he withdrew even further.
The bear shifted his bulk onto his four legs and walked over to his pet king. He nuzzled him appreciatively, but was ignored. With a groan, he fell on his backside. Momo's bindings fell apart from him, and Bosco turned to him with wet eyes of mourning for companionship. Momo scampered cautiously over to the bear, and sat in front of him, chattering. The ursaform hulk clapped his hands together and moaned back. All desire to eat the little creature vanished, and soon they were fast friends, while the depressed man gazed into the steel wall unseeingly.
