Disney princess Zuko
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Princess Zuko is nothing like the princesses from Gran Gran's Spirit Tales. She's loud, angry, bald, and kicks serious ass.
...and Sokka kinda likes it.
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“What’s dating?” Zuko asks.
Lu Ten nearly screeches, but Iroh puts a hand over his son’s mouth and smiles, “It’s when you take time to know a boy before you marry him.”
“Oh.” Zuko says. “So like…being friends with them?”
Iroh nods. “Yes, you must learn what traits you’d want in the person you marry. You should be good friends before you become married.”
The girl smiles, “That sounds nice. I think I’d want to marry someone who’s really nice, likes turtleducks, can spar with me, hmmm what else…? Oh he should be funny and…”
Lu Ten breaks free from his Uncle’s hold and interrupts, “And he needs to be a boomerang master! A master strategist! Be good at poetry! Have a space sword! Taller than you by a lot! And—and be friends with a flying lemur and a saber-tooth lion moose!”
Ursa and Iroh laugh, while Zuko frowns.
“Lu Ten, that’s impossible.” She pouts. “That’s an imaginary guy.”
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Of Badgerfrogs and Dragon Eggs by HappilyUnconventional34 for MuffinLance
Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender
18 Jun 2020
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Zuko has an unnatural affinity with wild animals. Everyone else suffers because of this. Features badgerfrogs,Dragons and adoption via Sabre Tooth Moose Lions.
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“Froggy wont hurt you Sokka.” Zuko says in a tone that was meant to be comforting. It was not. “He’s a good frog. He’s nice and cuddly and he’s a really good listener.”
One of those things did not sound quite right.
“Frogs can't be cuddly, Zuko.” Sokka says, ”And how do you know he's a good listener?” He adds as an afterthought because honestly all things considered, a cuddly frog is a lot stranger than a frog that's a good listener.
“He was my sounding board back at the campsite.” Zuko says, as if that was a natural thing to do. “He actually helped me practice my introductory Speech. Y’know, the one I used when I asked to join you guys.”
That gets everyone’s attention. Katara turns to Zuko slowly, her eyes practically sparkling.
“You practiced that speech...on a frog?”
Her voice cracks at the end. Sokka, shockingly enough, completely understands. Because as much as he wants to deny it, the image of Zuko actually practicing an introductory speech to use on the Gaang, on a frog no less, is so unbelievably dorky it somehow transcends hilarity and settles firmly into adorable territory.
Sokka feels the intense need to insult Zuko, just to realign the universe.