Judgement
Chapter Sixteen- Epilogue
Judge people less on their mistakes than on how they handle their mistakes.
-Author Unknown
Judgement can be passed on others or on oneself. It can be painful or pleasant. But the full truth is that a judgement is never actually completely true.
Zuko had been judged all his life, by himself and others. It took him 16 years to realize that they all meant nothing. No one who judged him actually knew him, except one person and she no longer judged him. Though he still may pass judgement on himself, it would no longer be on what he's done but on how he's handled it.
Katara was taught to judge, just as everyone else was, even if it was not intentionally taught. She now knew she was taught wrong. She shouldn't judge people, especially on what they've done. She'd learned that judgements do her no good.
They both learned that in life, especially in love, judgements mean nothing, as do the people who judge them.
Katara held onto Zuko's hand trying to convince him everything would be fine, that this was the way things should be. She could tell that he still wasn't sure.
Zuko stared forward knowing what risk he was taking. For once in his life, he was really worried about what would happen in the next chapter of his life.
His plan to return to the Fire Nation had changed, now he was really going home.
Okay definately not good but oh well. I had total writer's block and it just didn't come out right. Sorry! But good news is that I am doing a sequel and it's going to be called "Home". I'm currently working on an outline and I'll have a prologue up soon I hope. A question, do you guys like the quotes at the begining of the chapters or do you just not care about them? I'm not sure if I'm going to do them in the sequel.
Anyways, I'm sure I'm forgetting something but I can't remember what. If I do remember, I'll put it up in my profile. So I'll ttya'll later! Hope you liked the story! Again sorry about the really lame and cheesy epilogue lol.
