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Ai-Ling was as good as her word regarding her conspiracy with her mother-in-law. Shortly after she moved to the South Pole, she began to experiment with leather dyes, and in the following year the villagers had to get used to this crazy Earth Kingdom girl who liked to wear their traditional coats in a rainbow of colours. She's particularly proud of the coat that Steph assures her is definitely eggplant.
If pressed, she'd admit the dyes are her attempt to see how far she can push the tradition of her adopted tribe, but the quirks that are just naturally her cause as many strange looks from the villagers. Thanks to Steph, they're used to a woman who can fight and who hunts,but it's still an oddity. And then of course, there's the broadsword a certain Fire Nation colonel gave to her as a wedding gift. She takes it as a compliment to her natural charm that she gets away with it.
Miki's out hunting with a small group of younger boys at the moment, and Ai-Ling takes the opportunity to prove she can also be a good wife, which is why she's all ready to prepare whatever food he brings home, and is now working on repairs on the igloo they share with his entire family.
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Theory: Miki is crazy!
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... it doesn't say much for her skills, but it is true.
"It's OK though. I'm crazy enough to put up with you anyway." Moar kisses!
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"When is your sister visiting again?"
She is never ever ever going to get tired of having a big family.
EVER.
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Boring! Siblings and Moms aren't nearly as awesome as wives. For the record.
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"We've got enough socks to last til then," Ai-Ling decides. Her mittened hands darw back around to his chest and pull on his coat, tugging him towards the entrance. "Did you get lots of meat?"
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It's just quicker that way. And then they can get inside quicker and he can be even more improper!
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"So we'd better not let you at it if we want any left tomorrow."
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He likes picking her up. Even if he has to put her down before they can fit inside.
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Ai-Ling brokes no argument, bundling herself right inside and pulling him through.
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Miki grins. He loves hunting with her.
"Don't make a mess though. Or scare the boys."
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The igloo's empty. This is why Ai-Ling wastes no time in tugging on Miki's coat again.
The igloo is never empty for long.
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Or maybe that's Steph's tendency towards indulgence. She gives them a very decent amount of time before accidentally making noise just outside the door before stooping to wriggle her way inside.
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Of course, her sunburnt face is covered in sweat and her hair is loos and messy, but there's nothing she can do about that.
"Hey, Steph," she says, scurrying forward to help her mother in law get inside.
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"Morning, sweetheart." Steph smiles at her daughter-in-law and at Miki, who's looking just as flushed and rumpled and happy. "Good hunt, Mik? How'd the igloo go, Ai Ling?"
She has news. But it can wait, while the kids are still settling down.
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"All done," she says proudly, her eyes sweeping the walls around them with a smug air.
From the inside you can't see where she and Sokka had a fight and forgot about it.
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"Actually," Steph says, thoughtfully, "you might not be."
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"Why not?" she protests.
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Steph's wrinkled face is sad.
"Some of our warriors are going to leave tomorrow morning. I wanted to ask you two if you'd help me cook. I know--" holding up a hand; "-- but you two can at least salt meat without burning yourselves, and they're going to need enough provisions for a good few weeks..."
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"What are our warriors going to do?"
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Miki's arms enclose Ai-Ling tightly, comforting and being comforted in equal measure.
"That's, uhm. Spirits, I don't even know what to do."
"They're going to try and keep peace," Steph says, shifting on her knees, eyes sad. "There'll be a few camps along the borders, and patrols. I don't think they've all figured it out yet. Avatar Aang will be there, though."
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"I want to help," she says, and she's not addressing Steph but the ground in front of them. "We can help, right?"
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"... we could, you know," he says, when she doesn't say anything. "They need everyone they can get, don't they? Especially from our tribe. People needa know we exist."
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Ai-Ling's hand covers Miki's. "If we went together, it'd be a great way to show that people of all Nations can be together. I mean, I'm never going to look like I'm from the Water Tribe."
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They've been training the tribe's boys for a long time, in hunting and in getting-along-with-each-other.
Steph takes a breath, and then folds her arms around her knees and looks away from them.
"... both of you?" she asks.
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"Someone's got to keep an eye on him."
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