13 Works by violetsfinch
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Jake keeps his struggle with self-harm hidden... until the 99th precinct uncovers the truth.
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Until fate stepped in, they had grown up together.
"Silky black hair cascaded down a small girl’s back. It spun as she did, glistened as the girl struck a target with perfect aim."
But fate always brought them back.
"Zuko stood to his feet and kept his face to the ground, studying the flowers thriving in the rich land of the Earth Kingdom. They were so different from the cracks in the dried up soil of home. It was always too hot for anything to thrive in the Fire Nation.
'Mai.'
'I thought you’d be happier to see me.'
'I- I am.'
'Why won’t you look at me?'
Zuko could feel tears stinging his eyes.
'You haven’t seen my face since…' he choked." -
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"I can run, but I can't hide from my family line" -Conan Gray
[Another angsty fic involving Zuko's past and hurt/comfort from the Gaang]
Ursa leaned against the wall, tilting her head up and swallowing hard. “Zuko… Zuko, My Love, I’m not bringing Azula.”
Zuko’s eyes widened. “You can’t… She’s your daughter!” He exclaimed.
She nodded slowly, eyes shut. “She would report us. You know that as well as I do.” He did know that. But it still didn’t make sense.
“You’re going to leave your daughter,” Zuko repeated. His family was flawed, but it was his. That was his sister.
“I’m going to leave my daughter,” Ursa repeated, voice cracking. Tears pooled in her eyes.
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“Iroh,” the letter began in Ursa’s sprawling handwriting. “I have changed my mind. Zuko and I cannot leave the palace. I refuse to leave my daughter. Not now. Not when she is so young. Perhaps Ozai will improve.” -
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"These are dual swords. Two halves of a single weapon... two different parts of the same whole."
Zuko and Katara are a lot like the dual broadswords he wields.
[Katara has a difficult time forgiving Zuko. As they learn to understand each other, unexpected feelings come to the surface.]
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“I know my father was wrong about so many things,” Zuko finally said, “but everything he’s said about me feels so true."
Zuko was born with a heart condition. It made him weak. Ozai made sure he knew that.
When Zuko arrives at the Western Air Temple, he has a lot to unlearn from the shards of his childhood.
[Takes place after The Boiling Rock].
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The shadows of Zuko's past haunt every corner of the Ember Island home his family once filled with love.
As Zuko and the Gaang await Sozin's Comet in the Firelord's own home, feelings he didn't know he harbored will come to the surface, like the creatures who had tunneled themselves into the ashy sand for far too long.
[Together, the Gaang fills the Firelord's old vacation home with the love it had lost so long ago]
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Zuko's very existence was wrong. His father was always right.
This stays with him for far too long.
Luckily, his friends are there for him.
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Zuko's relationship with Katara is new territory. It isn't what he was used to with Mai.
They handle his insecurities differently.
[Katara and Zuko spend a night on the beach]
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They were in second grade, and Jason knew that Will was different.
[Jason's perspective of Will from the time they were children.]
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Toph wanted the future he had with someone else.
[The untold stories of Toph and Sokka from the second and third books]
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JJ Maybank knew his father's harsh words and thrown fists weren't normal. Because of this, he kept his home life hidden in the shadows, untouched by his friends. That is, until John B. Routledge moved to town.
John B. is deaf. As the two continue to spend time together, JJ begins to speak his secrets aloud each time John B turns away, knowing they will fall on deaf ears.
But how long can JJ bare his heart without being heard?
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John B and JJ were always there for each other.
When Big John disappears, this becomes more important than ever.
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Miles had finally started school at Keaton. This was a fresh start; a place where no one knew of his messed-up kidney. It was better off that way...right?
(I'm going to be writing more about Miles' disease, as I feel Backstage did not go in-depth/there were some inaccuracies. However, this is still fiction, and I don't know everything about the disease. I will try to make it a little more realistic, and hopefully entertaining.)
