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The Gaang learns how Zuko got his scar.
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Adrien feels alone and needs help to feel wanted and loved, luckily Luka is the perfect person to fill that role.
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Lance's nightmares are getting out of control. It's effecting his and the team's performance, but he's at a loss for how to fix this.
Apparently sleeping next to a warm body helps.
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Time seems to stand still on Keith’s quiet little beach. Far from civilization, in an old cabin filled with memories, he often feels like he’s living in a bubble. A peaceful bubble, but a solitary one. While he can’t imagine living anywhere else— far too drawn to the magic of the ocean and the beauty in silence— he sometimes wishes that his home was a little less cold and a little less lonely.
Those wishes come true the day he rescues an injured sea lion on the beach. It just takes him a while to figure it out.
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The wanted poster had the scar on the wrong side.
Maybe he didn’t care enough to look at the poster before it got sent out. Or maybe, Ozai didn’t actually remember which side of his son’s face he had burned off all those years ago. Zuko wasn’t sure what was worse. Ozai had know which side the scar was on. He had to remember. Right?
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In which Zuko isn't sure Ozai knows which side of his face he burnt off and it sends him spiraling. -
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There were two truths universally acknowledged and inseparably intertwined: Draco Malfoy was pretty, but he was also a prick. Harry had always been able to tell himself the former didn't matter because the latter was irrefutable, unchangeable. He had roughly a decades' worth of evidence.
Then, in a truly prick move, Malfoy had to go and stop being a prick, and in the process, turn Harry's entire life upside down.
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“Who was the love of your life?”
Zuko’s anger vanishes, leaving a clear sadness in its wake. He meets Korra’s eyes, expression nearly unreadable. “It was Sokka.”
Oh. Okay, yeah, she did not expect this. Maybe she should have, but it goes against literally everything she’s been told about Zuko, nothing any magazine has ever written has ever even implied-
She’s thinking too hard, clearly. “Six wives,” Zuko says, tone dull, “and I’m gay. Truly a feat, isn't it?”
“You’re gay?”
Zuko ignores her embarrassing statement of the obvious. “I think I spent my whole life loving him."
