[So much gladness going on! This is coupled with a swarm of spider-butterflies that are swarming in Aang's stomach, even as she pulls her hand away. He slowly pulls his hand back a little bit as she speaks. One of his last memories with her was that whole debacle at the play, so he's learned his lesson about being careful at her.
But her latest revelation catches him completely off-guard and brings things to a screeching halt. He exclaims blankly.]
Wait, wait, hold on.
[And then, after a moment, he goes on with a tone of incredulous disbelief... mixed with uncertain hope.]
[ maybe she should have started with this... instead of the whole 'i met your reincarnated future self' thing, because even if aang is the avatar, she imagines that no one really likes to imagine himself as dead.
so possibly this will be hard to explain away. but it's also possible that the hope in his voice alone more than justifies that for her. ]
That's what Korra said, at least, and... well, I can't really think of a good reason she'd have for lying to me about it.
[ yeah no she feels you friend. katara shrugs slightly, glancing away as she does, and is doing her very, very best impression of someone who is completely casual and doesn't know more than she may be possibly letting on. ]
Korra didn't really say, but... if you have a family someday, some of them might be airbenders, right?
Yeah, I do. I mean... someday. A long time from now, obviously, but - yeah.
[ because it's still a sort of terrifying thought, but it's a slightly terrifying thought that katara has had a lot of time to think about. mostly, it means that warmth in his voice gets a soft and sincere smile out of her, because - well. even if it wouldn't be for a long (long, long) time, it meant that hope really was there. better yet, hope and real possibility. ]
Of course it is. This is really big! [He smiles warmly, radiating emotion. For some reason, he really likes sharing this with Katara more than anything. He might even be on the verge of getting a little choked up.]
I'm gonna have my own family, Katara. With... with more airbenders! Even if it's when I'm really old and crusty, I know I'm gonna be happy.
I'm... I'm glad. I know that whatever they're like, they're gonna love you, Katara. I'll make sure they spend a lot of time having fun with you! It'll be great. [He's hung up on the general idea of family and having children that he hasn't even thought about one certain component: a mother.]
We could even all go penguin-sledding together! Won't that be fun?
[ ha ha that's one aspect katara hadn't forgotten when she'd been drilling korra about the future, but. right. there's a place and a time, and she is almost positive that it's not now. ]
So.... can you believe Sokka's a captain? I'm proud of him.
[He's almost lost in the day-dreaming, but hearing about Sokka brings him back to the present. It's not the same as new airbenders, but he gives a bright smile about Sokka nonetheless.]
Yeah, me too! He always seemed very... leader-y. So I guess it makes sense! He must have a lot of neat adventures.
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But her latest revelation catches him completely off-guard and brings things to a screeching halt. He exclaims blankly.]
Wait, wait, hold on.
[And then, after a moment, he goes on with a tone of incredulous disbelief... mixed with uncertain hope.]
...Another airbender?
[Another airbender. Another airbender.]
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[ maybe she should have started with this... instead of the whole 'i met your reincarnated future self' thing, because even if aang is the avatar, she imagines that no one really likes to imagine himself as dead.
so possibly this will be hard to explain away. but it's also possible that the hope in his voice alone more than justifies that for her. ]
That's what Korra said, at least, and... well, I can't really think of a good reason she'd have for lying to me about it.
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[He leans back in his chair a bit, gripping at his head as he thinks about it.]
Another airbender... Where could he have come from? I thought that I was... that I really was the last...
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Korra didn't really say, but... if you have a family someday, some of them might be airbenders, right?
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[He remembers the Serpent's Pass. Baby Hope. And he feels warm.]
Baby airbenders... [He utters incredulously to himself. The possibility is gigantic. He could help there be airbenders again.]
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[ because it's still a sort of terrifying thought, but it's a slightly terrifying thought that katara has had a lot of time to think about. mostly, it means that warmth in his voice gets a soft and sincere smile out of her, because - well. even if it wouldn't be for a long (long, long) time, it meant that hope really was there. better yet, hope and real possibility. ]
It's neat to think about, right?
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I'm gonna have my own family, Katara. With... with more airbenders! Even if it's when I'm really old and crusty, I know I'm gonna be happy.
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It's gonna be great, Aang. I really can't wait to see it.
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We could even all go penguin-sledding together! Won't that be fun?
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[ ha ha that's one aspect katara hadn't forgotten when she'd been drilling korra about the future, but. right. there's a place and a time, and she is almost positive that it's not now. ]
So.... can you believe Sokka's a captain? I'm proud of him.
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Yeah, me too! He always seemed very... leader-y. So I guess it makes sense! He must have a lot of neat adventures.