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trans_92008-12-13 10:28 pm
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So, after finally getting pod-popped and being allowed to go on her merry way, Mai is wandering around the living area. She does have what appear to be throwing knives strapped to her arms or concealed as best she can in her bio-jumpsuit. She's idly twirling one of those knives in her right hand and looks positively bored with her life and surroundings. She pauses to run her free hand through her hair. Yeah, Mai's going to need a mirror and some hair-clips to get it looking anywhere near decent again.
Not that she cares that much.
Not that she cares that much.

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Nothing in Zuko's life is that easy.
Except, apparently, this. The prince's momentary gaping turns into a smile of relief.
"I won't. I promise."
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She turns on her heel, glancing over her shoulder, "What is this place, anyway? Some ship? What are we doing here?"
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He just walks behind her, content to see her at all, especially now that he knows she isn't going to kill him
right away. "Whoever's in charge of the ship brought us here to fight a war, but the ship won't give us any information beyond that."no subject
She walks along, not bothering to take in her surroundings or even pay much attention to any of the rooms or passages they were passing. It wasn't like she cared, anyway.
"Fight a war? Doesn't it have any of its own people?"
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Zuko DOES care - he's angry about it, and it shows.
"We've already been attacked by an army of giant roach-beetles. I don't know what's next."
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She turns back to him with a sigh, allowing her confusion to show through her facade of apathy. Really, Zuko is the only one she usually drops it for.
"An army of giant roach-beetles? Sounds fun."
She does manage to offer him a small smile of encouragement, despite the sarcasm in her voice.
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Well, Sparhawk's all right. But Brainy's obnoxious, Leela's annoying, Ax is weird, and don't get him started on Will.
The smile of encouragement hits him where he melts. Mai's smiles are special, partially because they're hers, and partially because they're so rare. "At least things will be a little more sane, now that you're here."
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Mai likes this less the more she hears about it. Being stuck on some starship and being forced to fight giant bugs is not her idea of fun (that definition is relatively tiny, anyway).
She is, however, relieved to find Zuko here for all of the frustration and anger she was dealing with. He was something familiar and someone she actually cared about. It would (probably) make her stay a little more sane.
"Yeah... I'm glad you're here. Can't imagine what it must've been like to be here all alone."
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Well, it's not as though Zuko hasn't been alone before. He's been a stranger in a strange land before, but being a Fire Nation Prince in the Earth Kingdom was a few steps down from being the only person from his entire world on a starship.
". . . it was pretty lonely," he admits. "Nobody here even knew what Bending is."
He smiles, thinking of Brainy and his scanner. "Some of them didn't even believe me when I showed them what it was. It's crazy here. There are green people, and people made of light - people who fly who aren't airbenders . . ."
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"Nobody? How can they now know what Bending is?"
She pauses, listening to him for a few moments, "Sounds pretty crazy. At least it makes life a bit more... interesting."
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"Interesting. Yeah, that's about the best that can be said about it." he smiles a bit. "It's better now that you're here."
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It's a good thing nobody else is around, because if they saw Zuko smiling like a sap, his carefully crafted image of perpetual angst would be sunk.
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The same is true of Mai as well, except it would be her perpetual indifference and apathy.