1. welfare:
Prince Ozai is the first to hold his daughter, born six weeks premature, and though she might be small, he decides that she is absolutely perfect.
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2. distant:
Even when he's inside of her, when they're as close and intimate as a man and a woman could possibly be, he never fully opens his heart to her.
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3. occupation:
"In another life, you'd have been a whore," Ozai tells Azula, a prodigy in all things, even sucking his cock.
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4. eliminate:
"Your mother tried to kill you, you know, the day after we were told she was pregnant, and luckily I was there in time to stop her."
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5. verdict:
For whatever reason, Father decides her blood is something worth celebrating and so she sits before him, and her brother and uncle, exhausted and barely poking at the red beans and rice they'd all been served for dinner.
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6. absent:
That first night in Ba Sing Se, when she's in a strange room in a strange bed, the place between her legs throbs and burns and all she can think of is him.
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7. stomach:
How beautiful Azula would look carrying his child, Ozai muses, then tells himself that can't happen... yet.
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8. fog:
Azula doesn't like how the wine makes her feel but she can't refuse to drink it because she's a good girl who does whatever Daddy tells her.
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9. illusion:
In the eyes of the common people, Prince Ozai is a loyal husband and a loving father.
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10. conclusion:
"You're mine, all mine, no other man will ever touch you," he husks into her ear, finishing inside her with one last powerful thrust.
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11. pleasure:
The night Princess Azula returns home a conqueror and a war hero is also the night the great Fire Lord himself licks in between her splayed open thighs for the very first time, until she bucks against his mouth and comes undone.
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12. green:
An older girl, with an infectious laugh and generously sized breasts that put her own to shame, catches her father's eye... only not for long, Azula makes sure of that when she burns her face and most of her hair along with it.
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13. census:
It's only after the war is said and done that the deposed princess discovers the capital city is crawling with her father's bastards; The fact that she wasn't Ozai's only daughter after all feels like a betrayal of the worst kind.
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14. environmental:
"I never knew my mother, only that I killed her when I came into this world," Ozai confides in his young daughter, who had so recently lost her own, in some misguided attempt to comfort her.
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15. pit:
Her father, her teacher, her lover, her husband all but in name, draws his last breath and leaves her to her darkest lesson - no two people can truly be together forever.
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16. ideology:
"Only you are worthy of me, Azula, and I of you."
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17. variation:
As it's the first time they've shared a bed since the eve of the comet, Ozai takes her every which way, and in every hole as well.
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18. large:
Her Daddy is so big and firm all over, of course his man part would be, too, and she's astounded it even fits inside her.
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19. sale:
"Your Highness, how about a dress for your daughter, she should be wearing only the finest silks!" calls a merchant as they pass his shop, and Ozai is inclined to agree, although he settles on some pretty undergarments instead.
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20. diagram:
All the other girls in her class gasp and giggle and point at the drawings depicting male anatomy but Azula is unamused for it's nothing she hasn't already seen.
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21. sweet:
The perfume Father gifted her smells of jasmine and she thinks it to be overbearing... that is, until she realizes he can't stop kissing and nuzzling her neck.
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22. lip:
"It certainly does suit you," he says, careful not to smear the red she had so meticulously painted as he drags his thumb over it.
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23. thinker:
Picture books are for babies, Azula decides, fascinated by the history books Daddy reads to her, all about great-grandfather Sozin and his achievements.
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24. murder:
"You're a woman now, My Azula," is all he says, as her maidservants clear away the mess and all the eleven-year-old can think is that it looks like someone was stabbed and bled to death in her bed.
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25. ordinary:
"She wants you to be like every other girl but I think we both know that's not possible," Father tells her, following a particularly vitriolic disagreement with Mother regarding her 'improper' and 'unladylike' behavior.
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26. musical:
Only when he is certain no one else is listening does Ozai sing his baby daughter lullabies.
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27. election:
"I wasn't aware that this was a democracy," huffs Father when she oversteps in suggesting that Mai and Ty Lee be sent to a work camp rather than subjected to the Boiling Rock prison.
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28. address:
At nine, he tells her she's too old to call him Daddy but years later when they're twisted up in bed together, he encourages it.
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29. rock:
He's a constant presence in her life, strong and unmovable.
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30. related:
It's only after her mother leaves that people begin to remark how alike she and her father look and each time, he beams with pride, making her tummy flutter.
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31. despair:
Alone in his cell, Ozai begins to fear he will never see her again.
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32. unity:
Though he does not lie with her until she turns thirteen, the first time hurts so bad that Azula can't help but to cry out as her father kisses away the tears streaming down her cheeks.
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33. foot:
"Daddy, the baby's kicking!" Azula exclaims, taking his hand and placing it over her swollen abdomen.
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34. haircut:
"It's bad luck to cut a girl's hair, don't you know anything?" her father snarls at her mother.
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35. comment:
"Show me your tits," he demands from behind the bars, and at first she thinks he's joking.
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36. crude:
"He just wants to fuck you, you silly girl, no decorated officer is actually interested in what you have to say about his invasion plans," Ozai informs her once he's dismissed Zhao, and her face falls.
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37. sunshine:
He never thought he'd miss something as mundane as the sun rising until he can no longer feel its warmth, its power alighting an inner flame that has since been snuffed out... he can't help but to wonder if the Avatar has stolen his daughter's fire as well.
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38. court:
Not long after her twelfth nameday, Ozai declares Azula the Crown Princess and his chosen heir, kissing her on the lips in front of everyone as the ceremony draws to a close.
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39. falsify:
"Traitorous bitch, you knew the Avatar lived!" he roars, striking her face with such force that she stumbles and falls.
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40. litigation:
The former Phoenix King, set to stand trial for his many crimes against the Earth Kingdoms, slips away in the night along with the only person who could possibly care enough to save his life.
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41. keep:
Same as every Fire Lord before him, her father is cremated, though Azula cannot bear to scatter his ashes.
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42. contact:
The first time his hand brushes over her still-developing breast, she thinks nothing of it but she can't ignore the next time, when she's sitting in his lap and he's telling her how grown up she is as he squeezes both breasts, shamelessly.
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43. noble:
Careful not to leave marks anywhere people might see them, he tells himself he's protecting her honor.
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44. preference:
For as much as Ozai loves to fuck his daughter's cute little mouth, it's nothing compared to the welcoming warmth and tightness of her wet cunt.
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45. extend:
"The greatest empire ever seen, my rule will cover all the land and when my time is done, everything I've built will be yours."
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46. corruption:
"An execution, Ozai, she's eight, what were you thinking?!" her mother objects, one hour too late.
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47. dare:
She isn't sure what to expect when she seeks Daddy out of her own accord, something she's never done before... she can only smile as she strips naked for him and he's practically salivating.
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48. common:
Over the years, their humble homestead grows, providing food and shelter for no less than seven children and they are more prideful of it than they ever had been of some palace built generations before Sozin himself was even born.
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49. agile:
"Please, I'm sore from last night and-" she begins, but the speed at which he tosses her onto the bed and pins her beneath him steals her very breath away.
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50. line:
"I suppose it's time I told you all the truth," Azula says to her children, her own siblings, speaking for the first time in six days since their father died.
-A/N
Inspired by 'Dissociation' by DancingKirby
Credit to Atreyu for song lyrics in summary
