Katara didn't like seeing Zuko this way. Yes, there had been times when he had hurt Aang that she'd hated him, and how he had betrayed them and chased them around the world. She remembered the threat she gave him when he joined, though she regretted it a little now, and why she had been so hesitant to have him be a part of their team.
But she knew better now.
Katara was happy Zuko at least retained that kinship with her: he was a person she was intensely loyal to, after all they'd been through. She would listen to whatever was bothering him.
"I'll listen without losing it," Katara said. "Trust me. I understand you a little better than I used to, after all."
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But she knew better now.
Katara was happy Zuko at least retained that kinship with her: he was a person she was intensely loyal to, after all they'd been through. She would listen to whatever was bothering him.
"I'll listen without losing it," Katara said. "Trust me. I understand you a little better than I used to, after all."