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trans_92010-07-12 10:46 pm
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Gathering them in
While her room, the W.I.T.C.H. bus and the Sensoriums were all places that Katara tried out for her new puppy, Zhin still felt more at home in the Hydroponics bay. The flora had agreed with her, and the alien dog missed all of the friends she'd made. Some were still here but most were gone, either a pet of the crew or simply brought to a safer place. Zhin understood this, but likened the start of her new life with her owner as starting the moment she'd been brought to this place. Zhin was wise for one that had lived such a short life so far, but she also made Katara understand that she would not talk about the things she'd been through all at once. Katara respected this, and in turn Zhin accompanied Katara on the tasks she went through without complaint. One of those was meeting the guys right now: Sokka, Zuko, Toph and Mai. She'd asked to meet them in the Hydroponic bay, but if anyone else came, they'd have a sight.
She'd chosen particularly brighter spot in the bay, where the flora seemed to give off a bio luminescence all its own. Katara, for the occasion, was dressed in the glowing club clothing she'd bought on their offshore leave: a little expensive and certainly bright, but enough so that she could be seen, and the plantsuit was still underneath anyway. She had prepared several different foods for the guys too: some meat and fish for Sokka, fairly spicy food for Zuko and Mai, and a dish of vegetables and poultry for Toph. She laid all of this out on a tablecloth on the ground which Zhin helped her set up.
Now she would wait, and play host.
She'd chosen particularly brighter spot in the bay, where the flora seemed to give off a bio luminescence all its own. Katara, for the occasion, was dressed in the glowing club clothing she'd bought on their offshore leave: a little expensive and certainly bright, but enough so that she could be seen, and the plantsuit was still underneath anyway. She had prepared several different foods for the guys too: some meat and fish for Sokka, fairly spicy food for Zuko and Mai, and a dish of vegetables and poultry for Toph. She laid all of this out on a tablecloth on the ground which Zhin helped her set up.
Now she would wait, and play host.

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What on earth could she tell Zuko? It was wrong to want to kill the Ohm even though they destroyed their home, and she bloodbended them during the Ohm fight? Zuko had been the one to help her seek revenge against her mothers killer: he'd done it with no compliant, with no reservations. She'd understood that Zuko's retribution was mingled with the firenation instinct to take revenge, something she had tried to avoid and failed. She wanted badly to believe that when she fought the Ohm, she was doing so to protect the people on the planet. It hadn't been rage, but necessity: they would have continued killing innocent people.
But it was Zuko she was concerned about now. In his eyes and in his voice, she could still see some of the firenation prince that chased the Avatar, and that was what scared her.
"It should matter Zuko," Katara finally said. "I know that its easy to hate the Ohm for what they've done, and I'm not saying we shouldn't fight them: we have to. We don't have a choice. But in this fight to stop them, its just as easy to lose yourself in the carnage, to become angry and start fighting for the wrong reasons. My fear is that they'll take your vengeance and twist it, trying to make you something not too different from how you were when you ran after Aang. Think about it. What would your uncle say, if he heard you talking like this?"
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He snorts. "It's not like they're beaming messages into my head, Katara." Unless . . . they are. With the strange things even the people on this ship can do with technology, it wouldn't surprise him, but this isn't the time to get paranoid. "And I'm not going to lose myself. I'm just not going to forget why I fight."
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"We can't know that for sure," Katara said, "And even so, think of what we would say. He was always big on you finding your own path using the strength within. I...well, I can't say much about it since it never happened to you, but you find a way outside of anger and hate."
Not that she had the details, since the person who dis was the one that actually went with Zuko: someone Katara hoped was also podded.
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"What other path do we have? You said it yourself, the Ohm don't give us a choice. It's kill them, or watch them kill more innocent people. What do you want from me here?"
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She closed her eyes. "I want you to not have the Ohm change you to who you were before, Zuko. I could tell you what you became, but I know it wouldn't make sense since you don't remember it. I CAN say that you become a better man, a leader people can be proud to follow. I don't want you to lose that."
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"I don't know what to tell you. I'm not going to like them. And I AM going to kill them, as much for what they've done as to keep them from doing the same to other people."
He pauses, thoughtful.
"Are you worried I'll make this about hating the Ohm, more than protecting other people? Because I can't stop myself from hating them, but I don't want to fall into that trap, where hate is more important than life."
That's not him. It took a while to learn it, but he has.
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"I've heard a lot of different opinions from people on the ship," she said. "Many of them are reacting pretty badly to what the Ohm's done and what they did to the planet we were just on. I'm not saying we shouldn't want to stop them from doing this to anyone else. It's just when it becomes about revenge...it can change people. I just don't want the Ohm changing the good things about the people on this ship. It can be pretty easy to have fear, and have it turn to anger."
She was thinking all too much about the Yeerk incident here.
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"I really do wish Uncle was here," he says, after a while. "I could really use his advice." He chuckles, in the way that one laughs when something really isn't amusing. "It's funny, isn't it? The only time he's not around is the time when I'm actually willing to listen to him."
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"The fact that you're the way you are is proof he's not really gone," Katara said. "You don't know it yet, but your uncle became a big part in saving our world. That we don't lose hope, that we keep trying to help others: its the proof of exactly how well you learned from him, and what we learned too."