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“You could stay,” Zuko blurted. “Here. In the Fire Nation.” He sucked in a deep breath and ducked his head to look at his hands. “As an ambassador on the council. If you want.”
Sokka’s breath caught in his throat. He could stay? As an ambassador? Like, with a job and a title? He could be someone again. This trip didn’t have to end. “Yeah,” Sokka breathed.
“What?” Zuko looked up, his eyes wide.
“I want to.”or:
After what was supposed to be a week trip, Sokka ends up staying in the Fire Nation as an ambassador.
A month later, Sokka finds himself navigating a new crush and a fake relationship (and, yes, unfortunately those things are related). -
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Zuko was a coward.
So much of a coward that he had spent two hours and over ten sheets of paper fretting over how to phrase a letter to Sokka.
So much of a coward that he still had no letter to send.
So much of a coward that he was kneeling over the toilet, about to throw up, because in his last attempt he wrote with a little too much honesty about his feelings and it freaked him the fuck out.
This was ridiculous.
He was just trying to invite Sokka over for a week trip to the Fire Nation for Zuko’s birthday. As a friend. Why did his inappropriate feelings have to keep seeping into the characters he had been carefully writing?or:
Zuko did not make a mistake in inviting Sokka to be an Ambassador on the Fire Nation Council.
But he might have made a mistake in trusting Sokka's plan. A plan which involved pretending to date each other.
It wouldn't be a problem if only Zuko hadn't fallen for his best friend. -
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Sokka takes it upon himself to teach Zuko all the party games he's missed out on.
As it turns out, party games can make things pretty awkward when you're massively pining for each other but unwilling to admit it.

