Zuko (
forged_anew) wrote2009-08-21 03:58 pm
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17 - [voice] Return to the land of the living
[Zuko turns his communicator on, but there is only silence for a long time. He doesn't really know what to say. After a while, he speaks, voice quiet and flat.]
I'm... back.
[.......]
I apologize for having worried you.
[And that's it. The communicator shuts off with a soft click.]
I'm... back.
[.......]
I apologize for having worried you.
[And that's it. The communicator shuts off with a soft click.]
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Good.
[He returns it with a bright grin.]
I'll come whenever you need me.
... ... And your guard's down!
[Goes for another hair ruffle!}
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But instead, for some reason he couldn't quite--or didn't really want to--explain to himself, he moved just a little too slowly. The touch on his head was warm and friendly. Kind of like a father's should be.
It did make him feel better.
...and his own father wouldn't have even cared if he'd died, let alone bothered to try comforting him. Not that he was bitter about it or anything. He'd let it go. He had. Really.]
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This kid was just as affection-starved as his own son. Then and there, Minato decides he'll do whatever he can to help fix that. Zuko deserved to be cared for.
So Minato slows down the hair ruffle until he stops, letting his hand linger on Zuko's head for a few more moments before letting it drop.]
There, now your hair's properly messed up. We can make Mai wonder what you've been up to while she was absent.
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Zuko didn't feel safe around a lot of people.
Slowly, he smiles, his lips quirked in a teasing sort of way. Whatever strange situation Minato is trying to suggest, he's having none of that. Though it is rather funny trying to imagine it.]
It's Mai. She'd probably ignore it or just tell me to find a comb.
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He was glad to see that Zuko was relaxing and wasn't brooding so much anymore. The kid really did need someone looking after him. Although he wasn't much of a kid anymore--a teenage Fire Lord. But that didn't mean he didn't still need comfort every now and then.
Especially considering the horrible way he died. Minato figured that he was most likely not dealing with it at all. It was best if he dealt with it sooner rather than later, but Minato wanted him a bit more relaxed before he started up any type of conversation like that.
But for now, Minato had a different dilemma on his hands. He grows thoughtful, bringing a hand to his chin and leaning in closer to inspect Zuko.]
We'll have to do something more drastic, then. Perhaps spiking it, or dyeing it blue...?
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Blue? You're out of your mind.
[He glares at Minato, scooting away toward the opposite end of the couch again and crossing his arms in a huff.]
Leave my hair alone, you creep.
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Ah, ah Zuko! I was only kidding!
[He has to prop himself up on the back of the couch to keep from falling over.]
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It's hardly funny.
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I'm sorry--I couldn't help myself. You're easy to tease.
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Now that you're only posturing instead of actually being depressed, maybe we should get onto a more serious topic...?
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Like what?
[Oh, like he doesn't already know. But it's worth the chance he might have assumed wrongly.]
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[Minato sighs, then glances to Zuko with concern.]
Dying wasn't easy for me. I had to come to terms with it. ... Have you dealt with it yet?
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I don't care that I died. I just don't like the fact I upset everyone.
...there are people I want to protect. Not only did I hurt those people, but now I'm stuck without my Firebending again. It's frustrating.
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It's better than upsetting no one. It means that they care about you, Zuko. It's one of those trade-offs about being human.
I'm frustrated about not having my abilities either, but I'm not letting that stop me from trying to protect those I care about. Do you have other skills at your disposal? And there's always the option that I could train you in physical abilities that don't require firebending. Grumping about it won't change anything--you have to be proactive.
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Zuko sighs, finally turning to look at Minato, sounding a tiny bit exasperated. It's not like he doesn't appreciate the pep-talk, but it's not changing the facts.]
I have my swords and martial arts, but sometimes that's not enough. Especially when I know there are times I could have done something.
But sure. I wouldn't mind training with you.
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Swords and Martial Arts? That's a start, at least. We can compare styles... and I can teach you throwing knives and shuriken. Having the ability to attack at a distance is pretty useful.
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Yes, projectile weapons would be useful. I'd like to learn that. But do you have enough to spare? I doubt this place will conveniently sell them or anything.
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As long as we choose someplace where it'd be possible to retrieve the knives, it should be fine!
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[And he's staring off into space again, eyes far away and unreadable.]
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He lets out a sigh, then stretches and leans back, putting his arms on top the back of the couch, on either side of him. Conveniently, one arm is over the side Zuko is on. It's not touching him, but it would only take a moment of movement to change that.]
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[commentlog \o/] Congrats on Kushina, Minato~ XD (and sorry this is novel length >< )
But no, he can't do that. He'd stayed strong in front of Mai; he'd keep it up. He isn't a little boy anymore. He can take care of his problems on his own. Isn't that what he'd been doing for years now? Ever since Mother left... He has no need for this. He barely knows this man.
And already he was wishing Minato had taken the role of father in his life long ago. He can't remember Ozai ever offering what the blonde man offered right now. Never.
But, no, he can't... So he'd died. So what? People here don't care about death; they come back. They accept it. It's not a big deal. He's being childish and he isn't a child anymore.
Jaw clenched and fighting the lump in his throat, Zuko doesn't let himself look over or lean back, and simply pretends not to notice.
The silence continues.]
[commentlog \o/] He's all excited. AND NOVELS ARE AWESOME, don't diss! /NOVELS RIGHT BACK. XD
I'll tell you a secret about being an adult.
[He smiles sadly.]
The difference between an adult and a child is that an adult knows when they need others to help them through something. A child either asks for comfort all the time or never asks for help, even when they need it. They either end up crying all the time or never showing how upset they are until they explode. Neither is healthy. What you have to do is to find balance.
You may think you're burdening others by talking about it, or being upset, but it's more of a burden to not tell anyone. Especially when you're dealing with something like death and can't easily work out the emotions by yourself.
[Minato sighs, then glances forward, not looking at Zuko's anymore. His face takes on a somber look. It's time to do it by example.]
When I died... I couldn't stop thinking about my family. About how I wouldn't see Naruto grow up, or see Kushina's smiling face again. I wouldn't be there for the first day of school, the day he graduated, the day he became one of the best ninjas of our village. It physically hurt, knowing that.
[He swallows a bit, and it's obvious the next part is a bit harder to say.]
But that wasn't what terrified me. What terrified me was that I could feel my life force slip away. Bit by bit, as I completed the technique that would seal the demon. And the sealing too so long, far too long, and my ninjas were dying left and right, trying to hold back the demon fox until I arrived. Part of me wanted to hurry the technique, and thus hurry my death so that I could protect my people... but at the same time, I d-didn't want to die.
[His voice drops lower, almost to a mumble.]
I still wonder if I could have saved more people if I hadn't of been afraid of dying....
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It was as if the blonde man had read his mind. The difference between adults and children... the difference between a banished prince and the Firelord. Balance. Uncle liked to use that word a lot, but it wasn't a concept Zuko found easy to understand. He'd been in turmoil, inside and out, for so long that balance seemed an impossible concept. Even now... He thought he'd grown, but Minato's words reminded him. He had a lot to learn still.
He listens, saying nothing, unmoving, and he can tell how hard it is for Minato to tell him his story as he continues. He can tell the other man is saying these words for the first time. Trusting Zuko with one of his greatest secrets.
And when Minato begins to tell him how he'd felt, when he gets to the part about what it was like to feel his life draining away, it hits home. Because even though, unlike Minato, Zuko had had the tiny, unproven hope that here, he'd come back, he hadn't been sure. Even though it might not be permanent, he'd been afraid. To be so weak, useless, unable to fight or defend. He told himself it was frustrating, annoying, but that was a lie. It was terrifying.
He was only seventeen. He hadn't wanted to die. And even now that he was back, the feeling of helplessness remained in vivid memory, a weight in his chest. Breathless, blinding, incapacitating helplessness. He hadn't been able to do anything. And so he'd died, weak and useless and having accomplished nothing.
What if that happened at home? What if he died and let everything unravel, left the world to its war once more and his nation in the hands of rebels? Had he always been this helpless? There'd been nothing he could do...
Minato finishes speaking, and Zuko realizes belatedly his breath is caught in his lungs, chest tight. He chokes a little on it, fighting the lump in his throat and unable to speak past it. By the time he realizes what he's doing, he looks over. He doesn't mean for Minato to see the moisture clinging to his eyelashes, the wide-eyes fear in his eyes. He shifts slightly, biting his lip without realizing it, then starts as his shoulder brushes Minato's arm, still draped over the back of the couch.]
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Zuko wasn't the type to talk. People dealt with pain differently, and Zuko wasn't used to letting anyone see his weaknesses. But he also wasn't the type that would work through his pain alone.
So Minato would have to talk for him. It was that simple.
The kid's close to tears and jumpy as well--Minato doesn't purposefully touch him yet, as he starts to speak.]
Watching that demon wreck everything... I had felt helpless, at first. I didn't know what to do. I didn't know how to stop it, or to save my wife as she went into labor. The hardest part was to work through that, to force myself to be strong in the face of what was happening. Others depended on me.
[He glances at Zuko.]
I could have stayed that way forever, letting that fear consume me. But I didn't--I couldn't.
[The words "And neither can you" are left unsaid, but Minato's gaze speaks them.]
The only thing I could do was work with what I had. The others couldn't do it. Only I was young enough, and strong enough, to have a spirit that could match the demon--a necessity to make the sealing technique work at the cost of my life. But even then, there was something my shinobi could do--they fought for me, to buy me the time I needed. If I hadn't of been for them, I never would have succeeded. It was a team effort. I had to rely on others in order to save them. As powerful as I was, I couldn't do everything myself.
[The words "And neither can you" are still left unsaid, but they're louder now. Minato's gaze then softens.]
I haven't fully gotten over the pain of my death, or of the loss I felt when I came here and realized what had happened in my absence. But I'm not letting the grief, pain, or fear consume me, either. I have to move forward, bit by bit.
[This time, the words are "And so do you."]
Zuko... I already know how strong you are, and how strong you're bound to become. There's no need to hide behind a false curtain of pride. Not with me.
[commentlog \o/] / novel party ftw! \o/ (and I made an icon just for this! XD)
[commentlog \o/] What sort of pinata would a novel party have? ogod Minato made Zuko cry. XD
[commentlog \o/] A book-shaped one? ...and wasn't that kinda the point? LOL XD;
[commentlog \o/] AND BOOK SHAPED GUMMIES FALL OUT ... XD And uh, yes. Sorta!
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[commentlog \o/] - Gah! Fail? What fail? *facepalm*
[commentlog \o/] ???? *Doesn't see any fail. XD*
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[commentlog \o/] OMG is this beast of a commetlog finally almost over? XD
[commentlog \o/] ... I THINK YOU'RE RIGHT. :O
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[commentlog \o/] HOLY CRAP ALMOST THE LAST ONE?!
[commentlog \o/] THE LAST ONE~ *throws a party*