Toph Bei Fong (
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03 - Open
Tea. The past few days were incredibly rough and all rough days call for tea. Lots and lots of tea. The well had come through and she was graced with a lovely tin of flavored tea straight from the Jade Dragon. It was a blend made specifically for the delicate senses. 'Bandit's Brew,' Iroh had called it, specially mixed just for her after she expressed an intense fondness of a fruit flavored jasmine that hadn't quite taken off the way he'd hoped.
Toph, though, found it as calming as it was delicious, as tasty as it was smooth, and it was exactly what she needed at that point in time. She'd had enough adventuring and exploring for the time being. Instead, she wanted to relax and let her injured back and shoulders heal.
Toph Bent a fire pit under the shade of the tree in the courtyard and let a small blaze grow while she crafted a sturdy pot and a set of cups out of clay. She monitored the water in the pot with the back of her hand, waiting until it had reached the perfect temperature to boil the leaves. She judged the time by smell and before long had a nicely brewed pot of rosy red tea, sweet and fruity in both taste and scent.
She poured herself a cup and hesitated before filling the other three.
The general turned tea guru had always said that the best tea in the world didn't taste half as good unless it was being shared with someone. Friends made it delicious enough, but complete strangers often added a unique zing. At first she thought he was finally hitting that nutty stage of old age. As she sat there, taking tea alone for the first time in ever, she wondered if, like everything else out of his mouth, there was some underlying wisdom that she didn't understand until... well, until she simply understood.
((Ooc: Free tea for all!))
Toph, though, found it as calming as it was delicious, as tasty as it was smooth, and it was exactly what she needed at that point in time. She'd had enough adventuring and exploring for the time being. Instead, she wanted to relax and let her injured back and shoulders heal.
Toph Bent a fire pit under the shade of the tree in the courtyard and let a small blaze grow while she crafted a sturdy pot and a set of cups out of clay. She monitored the water in the pot with the back of her hand, waiting until it had reached the perfect temperature to boil the leaves. She judged the time by smell and before long had a nicely brewed pot of rosy red tea, sweet and fruity in both taste and scent.
She poured herself a cup and hesitated before filling the other three.
The general turned tea guru had always said that the best tea in the world didn't taste half as good unless it was being shared with someone. Friends made it delicious enough, but complete strangers often added a unique zing. At first she thought he was finally hitting that nutty stage of old age. As she sat there, taking tea alone for the first time in ever, she wondered if, like everything else out of his mouth, there was some underlying wisdom that she didn't understand until... well, until she simply understood.
((Ooc: Free tea for all!))
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"Thank you..." she said to the offer, taking the kettle to pour a little more in to her own cup. The tea really was good, and wonderfully relaxing to her often frayed nerves.
"Ba Sing Se... that sounds Chinese, but I doubt it is, if you've never heard of Japan..." she said, inferring Toph's earlier silence to mean she was right on that.
"... what... happened with your father, if you... don't mind me asking?"
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Ah, her father. She scratched her belly thoughtfully before propping the hand behind her head against the tree.
"He's... not happy with me. He doesn't like that I left home without his permission to do something he didn't want me to do and now I won't go back to be what he wants me to be."
A frown came over her features before it crinkled into a scowl.
"I don't care. He can be angry all he wants."
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"... your father sounds... difficult," she said with a little hesitation, "I can only guess that he probably loves you and wants what's best for you... but... honestly if I said that I'd just be repeating something I hear all the time. I really don't know how parents are. I don't have any."
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Though, maybe, she thought, some places had different kinds of names for cities, maybe even different languages? But... even that made little sense to her.
Toph didn't feel like talking about her father too much. She loved the man and she loved her mother and she missed them both dearly, but as long as they insisted on treating her like a porcelain doll, she refused to return. Instead of elaborating, she ignored it completely.
"You don't have any parents?" She thought everyone did. At least at one point or another. Or someone to stand in as a parent, sort of like Katara did for the three of them, and like Iroh did for all of them.
Toph hesitated. Maybe it was weird or impolite to ask, but she was still curious. "Not to broach a painful subject, but... ... why?"
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Which brought them to her own comment about not having parents. She had said it thoughtlessly, not even realizing how odd it might sound, but now that the question was out there she realized she was once again going to have to explain something not everyone there understood.
"W-well..." she started nervously, setting her cup down slowly, fingers fidgeting with one another. "I'm... not human. I'm a creation made by other humans."
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Someone not being human?
Hardly touched the snow of the iceberg.
"... if you're not human, what are you?"
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Hell, Ratchet had practically exploded in to fanboy love at the mention of it.
"I am a Vocaloid. It stands for Vocal Android. Vocaloids were created to be performers in my world," she said, giving the most simple explanation she could manage.
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She waited a moment before waving a hand.
"You don't have to tell me if you don't want to. I'm sure it's more 'technology' and things like that."
She took a sip of the tea, thinking about her parents and family and her friends and the family she had with them.
"You know, an incredibly wise and twice as old man once said that family is what you make of it. For example, I consider my best friends to be my brothers and my sister. Do you have anyone like that?"
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"I... actually have siblings. Sort of. There are others like me, some built by the same people as me, others that I consider siblings because we're the same. And the ones that adopted me did so not caring that I was made by some one else. So... I can understand that. Family being what you make of it."
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"Well, that's good, at least. Everyone needs a family, right?"
In one way or another.
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"Yes. Of course. I don't know where I'd be without them, to be honest..."
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"So what are your plans for being here and getting out of this place?"
It seemed like everyone had one. Toph didn't, other than just to get home, whatever it took.
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"Oh, no, I don't have any plan to get out. I-I'm not... brave or strong or smart any of that... I'm just trying to survive and hope I don't wind up broken beyond repair..."
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"There are a couple of people around here that are pretty handy with that technology stuff. Maybe they could help you if something DID happen," she said as she dug a finger into her nose.
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"Or, maybe, introduce you. That might be easier. That way you can tell them what you need."
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"Y-you don't... have to do that..."
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"Okay... if you want. I guess I could just ask for you, instead."
Though she didn't know what to ask or how to ask it. She'd figure it out, she guessed.
"If you change your mind or need the help, the offer's still there."
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"Thank you..." she added a few more seconds later, gaze on her feet. All the awkward, this one.
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"I don't guess you'd be too interested in exploring, huh?" she asked, leaning back against the tree again.
Although her shoulders and back hadn't even completely healed yet, she was still making plans to head out again, search and seek until she found something worthwhile, something that might help them all.
A few attacks were not nearly enough to deter her.
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Haku frowned thoughtfully, going back to tugging on her hair as she often did when she was contemplating something.
"Well... I'm not... completely against it, I just don't want to slow anyone down..."
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"Even if you are, that's okay. We'll slow people down together. How about that?"
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"R... really? Are you sure... ?
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She turned her attention back to her tea, focusing her senses on it.
Egads, that was good.
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"... thank you..."
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