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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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"Are we getting low already?" she asked, picking the pot up and shaking it close to her ear. Sure enough...
"Go ahead, I'm listening," she told her as she began preparing more from the water in her canteen.
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She decided she wouldn't want to live there.
"Sounds crowded."
Once again, she monitored the heat of the water by holding her hand over the pot, switching it from her palm to the back of her hand every so often.
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And that wasn't even a fraction of the human population.
"But most places are bigger than Japan. There's seven continents, and Japan is among the smallest."
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The water was ready, and she groped for her box. It didn't take her long to find it and she scooped out two spoonfuls with a small stone scoop in the box.
In a few minutes, they'd have more delicious, fruity tea.
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Haku's finger trailed along the ground, pushing blades of grass over and digging in to the dirt idly while she waited for the tea.
"Not every environment on Earth is capable of providing what's needed for survival. There have been advancements made to help that, but even so, it doesn't solve every problem."
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A few minutes passed and she removed the pot from the small fire.
Fresh hot tea! Even better when it's not old!
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"Maybe. But it's just how people are. There are cities in your world, too, right? Humans... naturally survive better together than they do alone."
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People could till the land and tend vegetables. People could grow trees and produce fruit. Other people could fish. Others could hunt. Still more people could head out to other cities and into other parts of the land and get various materials and resources, and make their part of contribution simply transport.
The more people there were, the harder it was to survive, sure, up until the point that it became much easier to divide a heavier work load to make survival and even thriving much easier.
With a thoughtful noise, she sipped her drink.
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"It's divided up, really. You have the Fire Nation, the Earth Kingdom, the Water Tribes, and ... and the Air temples, but no one really lives there anymore. The air nomads were all wiped out by the Fire Lord over the past century. All but one."
Hm... what to tell a freakin' android?
"We're apparently not that advanced. I thought it was cool, discovering how to fly with hot air, but I hear talk of hover boots and living in space and all sorts of things."
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"Advanced doesn't always mean better, though. And if your world is just discovering hot air balloons that means you'll get to see a lot of advancements in your time alone. That to me is more exciting than living with technology that's already present."
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Though not her. Toph preferred her ground-level travel, even though it took more time than Appa.
"But to be honest, I think I'll hear about more advancements than I'll see."
Oh, come on, she could never pass up an opportunity to mess with people about her condition.
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Awkward.
"Sorry."
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Oh, you little troll, you.
"Don't worry about it. It doesn't bother me. I'm okay with it."
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Toph is a troll and Haku is gullible. Horribly horribly gullible.
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"Yeah, I'm sure."
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"It's not that bad, really. It could be a whole lot worse. At least everyone seems to be cooperating with each other and not trying to kill each other, on top of dodging shadow monsters."
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She hadn't really laughed much since she got there. Talking with Kadar or Duo got a bit of a giggle or a chuckle every so often, but she'd found it hard to laugh at much of anything since arriving there alone. A lot of that came from missing her family as much as she did.
But Toph did have a point.
"That's true..."
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She took another sip of tea, lifting her feet onto a footrest of ground.
"I never would have gotten that chance if I wasn't pulled away."
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Haku blinked a few times, then smiled brightly.
"You're right. I never would have met you or Maxwell-san or Winner-san if I hadn't come here..."
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"... who?" She didn't know people by their last names.
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And Haku used last names and honorifics too much to remember first names quickly.
"Duo and... Quatre."
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