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I've started working on an outline for my zukka nanowrimo project!! nanowrimo is partnering with Jessica Brody's Writing Mastery Academy to give nanowrimoers a FREE MONTH of access to the website!! I'd never heard of her or her website but like...I'm diggin it so far. (this isn't a paid promotion I promise)
I've been getting to know my characters and it's been super helpful, and fun! so far I've got:
adhd, burnt out sokka
OCD zuko who is allergic to dogs
a nonbinary OC poet who is a coworker and close friend to sokka
possible past jetka?? possible future setko?? idk but there may be some polyam in here đ
it's the middle of the night and ya boi can't sleep so I'm taking fic asks! my muse has been taking a nap (my theater job ended this week and it's been HECTIC) but hopefully she'll wake up if I ask nicely
hello hello! @queenspinoodleâ and i started working on a...well, on what started as a crack piece. it may or may not still be crack. if u like circuses, crime fighting, and zuko and sokka being named zucchini and sock THIS IS FOR YOU! first chapter below, with art from my cowriter! comments appreciated :)
enjoi~
Chapter 1
Zucchini is still thinking about his performance last night. Heâd wanted to try something new, but every time heâd attempted to nail the trick in rehearsal, itâd just...fallen flat. So, he hadnât attempted it last night, which left a bitter taste in his mouth. Heâs still swirling it around, trying to spit it out, but no luck. Itâs his routine, but he still feels like he failed. His thoughts are interrupted, however, when his foot collides with something hard and he trips. Spectacularly. He looks up, embarrassed and angry in equal measures, to see Sock sitting nearby. He gets angrier when he sees Sock is clearly trying to hold back laughter.
 âSock! Is this your--â Zucchini looks down, â--sandbag that just tripped me?!â
Sock gives him an innocent look. âI think the correct way to say it is, 'is that my sandbag that you just tripped over'? Because yes, it is, and yes, you did. I donât think Iâve ever seen someoneâs arms flail like that, Zucchini.âÂ
Zucchini narrows his eyes. âI only tripped over it because someone is incredibly disorganized. Sandbags donât belong in the middle of the floor!â
Sock narrows his eyes, no longer laughing. âWell, maybe you should look where youâre going! If you were more aware of your surroundings, Mr. Jerk, then maybe you wouldâve seen it. Itâs a big bag, Zucchini.â
âYeah, well! Well, youâre--you--ugh, youâre an idiot! Move the stupid bag, Sock!â Zucchini turns away quickly, trying not to dwell on how ridiculous he just sounded. Heâs made two strides to the tentâs opening when something collides with the back of his head. He whips back around to see Sock with a smirk on his face.
âCan I help you?â Sock says innocently.
Zucchini looks at him, dumbfounded, then looks at the ground to see a balled up piece of paper. He picks it up. âSeriously? What are you, eight?âÂ
Sock shrugs. âI know you are but what am I.â
Zucchiniâs eyes get wide, his anger inadvertently burning the paper in his hands. âSeriously? Youâre such a child!â
âOh, yeah? Well at least I donât throw my pillow around my tent when Iâm mad, and then apologize to it!â Sockâs look of triumph at that statement makes Zucchini grit his teeth.
âI donât--! How do you know about that?? It was one time, maybe twice at most!â
âYeah, yeah, whatever."
âUGH, youâre impossible to work with! I donât know why Piandao keeps you around. My little cousin could do better tricks than you.â
"At least I actually have a talent!"
âOh yeah?â Zucchini takes a menacing step forward. âYou wanna try walking the tightrope, then? You think you could handle it?â
"Only if you do flips off the trapeze!"
âDone! I could do that in my sleep!â
âFine! I bet the moment you get on, you'll fall off immediately. Youâll go running to Piandao like a baby!â
âDonât you dare call me a baby!â
Sock and Zucchiniâs argument brings them right into each otherâs faces, snarling like animals. Both of them have their fists balled tight, ready to throw, when the sound of the tent flap opening gets their attention.
âBoys! Boys, what is going on here?â Their boss, Master Piandao, enters the tent, a frown marring his face. âHonestly, you two canât be civil for five minutes? The showâs about to start, and I will not have either of you knocked out of commission over a petty fight!â
On cue, the announcerâs voice cuts through the tent, his voice amplified by his megaphone. âCOME ONE, COME ALL! THE SHOW WILL BE STARTING IN TEN MINUTES! GET YOUR POPCORN AND DRINKS AND JOIN US IN THE MAIN TENT FOR A WONDROUS EVENING!â
Sock and Zucchini pull back from one another, still glaring. Sock turns away first, finishing up his preparations for his act, grumbling. Zucchini leaves the tent for his own, having not started his own prep work. When he gets there, he realizes heâs still very pissed off, thank you very much, and knows he canât work like this. The last time he tried to work angry, wellâŠ. Itâs better not to think about it. So, to calm down, he tries to meditate. He sits on a cushion in the middle of the floor, crosses his legs, and breathes. In, out. In, out. Not, thinking. About, Sock. And, his. Stupid, FACE.
It wasnât going very well.Â
In a tent nearby, Sock is pulling on his costume, trying to push Zucchiniâs attitude from his mind. Honestly, if the guy just looked down from his pedestal every now and then he wouldnât trip over stuff. A no brainer. But, of course, Sock doesnât expect Zucchini to understand that. He was so full of himself, just because he could walk on some string. So what? Who cared about that, when Sock worked his butt off doing flips! Ugh.Â
He walks out still pretty mad, but when he runs into his co-stars his mood picks up. Zucchini may be a dick, but Katt and Baaang werenât. They were awesome, and together theyâd put on a great show. He gives his sister and her boyfriend a hug, trying to keep the anger off his face. He thinks about it for a moment but ultimately decides not to tell them about the stupid fight he had with Zucchini. Itâs just not worth it, in the end. His sister would just worry, and Baaang would tell him he should try to work it out. Neither of these are favorable outcomes. Instead, he grabs their hands and they go out on stage to raucous applause. As soon as the whoops and cheers hit his ears, Sock is grinning. Yes, he thinks. This is what itâs all about. As they go through their routine, Sock loses himself in the moves. He loses himself in the trust he has in his team, in the ooohs and aaaahs of the crowd. Nothing else matters.
Zucchini, upon giving up meditation as an impossibility, paces in his tent. Sockâs performance is about to start and, though he mocked his work before, he realizes heâs never...actually seen Sock and his team perform. Heâs passed through the practice tent while they were rehearsing, sure, but he never stopped to look, always too busy with something else. He starts feeling bad about insulting Sock without evidence. Maybe, I could check it out...just for a moment.
 He goes backstage, opening the flap leading to the main room a bit. Sock, Katt, and Baaang are just coming out to the delight of the crowd. Zucchini scoffs, not knowing what the fuss is all about. The moment they get on the trapeze, he gets it. Boy, does he get it. The three of them work as if they were one, dropping through the air and catching each other with such trust it brings a tear to Zucchiniâs eye. And the way they move. Itâs like theyâre not made of flesh and bone, but cloud. Pure vapor, floating from one rung to the next. Zucchini canât believe his eyes. Heâs especially surprised by Sock.
Heâd thought Sock was completely disorganized and never thought heâd be capable of performing something so beautiful. Zucchiniâs anger completely leaves him watching the performance, captivated beyond his control. When they finish and the crowd claps them off the stage, Zucchini finds himself clapping too. And then running, because thereâs no way he could let Sock find him watching. Heâd rather die, he thinks.
Sock leaves the stage feeling like he could take on the world. Katt and Baaang are laughing on either side of him, recapping their favorite parts of their performance to keep the energy going. Sock joins in, making jokes and ruffling his sisterâs hair. Zucchini is the furthest thing from his mind. Or, he would be, if his act werenât up next. Somehow he had forgotten in the rush of his own performance, but the announcer makes sure to remind him in a booming voice. Baaang and Katt are going back to their tents to change into their daywear, but Sock hangs back. Sure, heâd told the guy that he didnât need talent to do his act, but itâs not as if heâd ever actually seen it. He knew what it was, though. He stood on a rope and juggled some things, right? Might as well pop back over and check it out, so heâd have more material to mock him with next time.
Zucchini stands at the performer entrance of the big tent, his usual pre-show nerves surprisingly absent. He feels more calm than he has all day, if heâs being honest. When the announcer shouts his cue, he steps inside, standing tall and walking with confidence to the ladder leading up to the tightrope. Pepper is already up there, the bag of props by his feet. He gives Zucchini a big grin and a thumbs up, which Zucchini returns. The clown looks taken aback, but pleased. Zucchini then moves to the rope, his music being played by a band on the ground. A deep breath, two and then he steps out.Â
He hears someone in the crowd scream. His grin grows; thereâs always one. He steps out further, footfalls soft and measured, until heâs in the middle of the rope. Arm out to his sides, he bends his knees. Deep breath andâŠ.up! He jumps into the air, causing more screams from below. Energized, he does another jump, this time turning in the air so heâs facing his assistant. Pepper claps his hands before reaching into the bag of props, tossing a jar of salt to Zucchini. Zucchini outstretches his hand to grab it and, right before it lands in his palm, he calls his fire.Â
Sock will admit it. He was one of the people who screamed when Zucchini jumped. He has half a mind to run over to their boss and frantically ask if thatâs safe, or even legal! Even thinking about jumping on a thin rope that far up makes Sock queasy, let alone turning around while doing it. And now the clown is throwing things at him? Really?? Sock is unwittingly watching from the same place Zucchini observed him, gripping the cloth tight. What else could Zucchini possibly be up to? Heâs not sure why, but he didnât see the fire coming.
Zucchini feels the runes on the back of his hand crackling. As he calls the fire, it almost feels like itâs happy to come to him, basking in the joy of performing as he does. The jar, coated in flammable oil, lights immediately, bright and hot. Pepper tosses him another object, this time an umbrella, which Zucchini catches with his other hand. The third object Pepper throws is a bowling pin; Zucchini lifts one foot and catches it on the tip of his toe. Now the fun can begin.Â
Zucchiniâs always loved juggling, though it was frowned upon in the house he grew up in. Too many broken dishes, too many dropped heirlooms. He tried his best but he wasnât very good as a kid. Not anymore. Now, he flips his flaming objects in the air with ease. His control over the fire is superb; the audience doesnât know this but not a single object is actually burned. That reveal has to be his favorite. Items high in the air, Pepper throws more at him and Zucchini flips them faster. Feeling confident, he tosses a few behind his back as well. The crowd loses their mind and Zucchini loses himself in the sound.
Sock is losing his mind. How is any of this possible? Heâs sure those things are on fire, but it doesnât make sense! How is that umbrella not ash? How is the glass on fire? How has Zucchini not dropped a single object?! He must have six by now! Oh, wait, seven now because that sadistic clown just tossed him another. Sock thinks, maybe, he should just sit back and watch rather than overthinking the specifics. He leans back against one of the tent poles and contents himself with enjoying the show.Â
When Zucchini finishes by stacking all of the objects in one hand with none of them even scorched, Sock thinks he, maybe, possibly owes the guy an apology. Eventually. He sneaks away, not wanting to be caught watching, and starts heading back to his tent. On the way there, he thinks about whether this changes anything. Like, sure, maybe Zucchini isnât all hot air (hah!), but heâs still not a nice person. Not even remotely.
Sock is still pondering this when he hears voices around the corner. Usually Sock isnât the nosy type, regardless of what his sister has to say about it, but something in their tone sounds...off. He doesnât recognize the voices, either. Sure, they could be patrons taking a smoke or something, but Sockâs gut is telling him itâs something else. He crouches down and peeks around the corner of the tent serving as his hiding spot.
âShould be any moment now, Groff. Master P. will be alone as soon as the showâs over, and thatâs when we get him. You got it?â
âYeah, Lunk, I got it the first million times you told me. Are you sure we should be doing this, though? Like, I get why but...Master P.âs always seemed pretty nice the way I see it.â
A thump. âOw! Lunk! What was that for, huh?â
âFor thinking too hard! We get orders, we carry them out, we get paid. Thatâs. It. Donât go getting sentimental on me now, Groff.âÂ
Sock is very glad he hid, now. They couldnât possibly be talking about what he thinks they are, right? Only one way to find outâŠ
Zucchini, riding the high of his performance, has a spring in his step as he heads back to his tent. Some of the things heâd tried had gone horribly in rehearsal, but somehow heâd landed them! And the crowd loved it! He doesnât know what did it but something clicked for him up there. Heâd be holding onto these feelings for a while. Or, so he thought, before he saw Sock crouched beside a tent looking incredibly shady. Not wanting to startle him, Zucchini carefully walks up behind him and gives his shoulder a tap. Unfortunately, this has the exact opposite effect, causing Sock to jump a mile. Sock turns, looking terrified. Upon seeing Zucchini his expression morphs to annoyed.
âSorry. What are you--?â The rest of Zucchiniâs sentence is muffled by Sockâs hand over his mouth.
âShh.â
âOh. Sorry,â Zucchini says in a whisper, once his mouth is free. âWhat are you doing?â
Sock puts a finger over his lips, then indicates with his head around the corner. Zucchini peeks, seeing two burly men in suits. He frowns until he starts to catch what theyâre saying. It sounds like a plot to murder Master Piandao, but...it couldnât be. Could it?
The two men start walking in their direction. Zucchiniâs eyes go wide and he looks to Sock, but Sock has already stood up and is opening the flap to the tent theyâre hiding behind. He grabs Zucchiniâs arm and drags him in behind him. Once the footsteps fade away, Zucchini turns to Sock.
âOh my god. Sock...What the hell did we just hear?â he whispers, dragging a hand through his hair.
âPretty sure it was a murder plot." Sock replies.
Oh. So, it was actually exactly what he thought. Great. âRight. Right. Murder. Of our boss.â Zucchini can feel himself unraveling. âThey canât just kill Piandao! Heâs like a father to me, they canât--we canât let them--â Zucchini starts pacing the tent, at a loss.
Sock, in contrast, is standing absolutely still, hand on his chin as he stares at the wall of the tent. "I have a plan."
Zucchini perks up, then looks wary. âWhat kind of plan?â
âTheyâre planning to use a tent nail as their weapon, right? Those are in the storage tent. That tent also has netting and rope, which we can use to trap them.â Sockâs eyes light up as he describes his plan, his hands moving as he talks. âWeâll use the trapeze mechanics to set the trap, and once theyâre in range, BAM!â Sock slams his fist into his palm. âWe got em.â
Zucchini isnât entirely clear on how the trapeze artists do their thing, but he canât help but trust Sock. The way he explains it is so passionate. So, Zucchini nods. âOkay. That...that could work. Letâs do this.â
Sock is surprised Zucchini agreed to the plan so readily but is not about to complain about it. Theyâve got murderers to catch. Sock does a cautious check outside the tent before sneaking out, looking over his shoulder to make sure Zucchini is following. Zucchini is right behind him, looking around to make sure the coast is clear. When they get to the storage tent they both do one more look around before ducking inside.
"Grab that net and bring it here." Sock picks up a rope attached to a sandbag, dragging it towards himself. Zucchini grabs the net and tosses it to Sock, then awaits further instructions while keeping an ear out for company. Sock ties the netting to multiple ropes, then hooks up the ropes and adds a few extra sandbags until the net is pulled up. He crouches beside one of the ropes with a knife, ready to cut it.
Zucchini canât pretend that he followed any of that, so instead he says, âSo, now we wait?â
Sock nods. "Cut that rope when they come in,â he says, indicating a rope on the other side of the room.
âCan do.â Zucchini waits, finding a hiding spot and listening for the sound of the would-be murderers voices or footsteps. Eventually, he sees a shadow cross the tent. He hears those voices again, and then the men from before enter. Zucchini makes eye contact with Sock and then, when the perps are in the right position, cuts his rope while Sock does the same to his own. The criminals scream as the net comes down on them. Zucchini pumps his fist in the air, holding back an exhilarated whoop.Â
Sock, realizing they could get in trouble for trapping people without hard evidence, grabs Zucchini and flees. Zucchini goes with him, still too excited to really question it. Sock slows down and tries to look casual once they're a bit away from the tent, but makes sure to stop somewhere with the storage tent still in sight.Â
Once theyâve stopped Zucchini turns to Sock, a confused look on his face. âWhy did we run away? We did something good!â
"We're circus workers who just trapped two people, and nobody else knows what they were doing there. It doesn't reflect very well on us."
Zucchini thinks about it, deflating a bit. âWell...I guess thatâs true. What now? They might get out, and no one will know what they were going to do. Should we, I dunno, lead someone with some authority towards the tent?"
"I don't think we'll have to worry about that.â A crowd is starting to form around the tent, likely because of the screams. They watch Piandao make his way through the crowd, opening the tent flap wide. "Groff and Lunk! What are you two doing here?" Sock and Zucchini watch as Master Piandao drags the two men out of the tent, still wrapped up in netting. âI told you! You two donât work for me anymore. I thought I made it perfectly clear I didnât want to see your faces again.â
The two men talk over each other, the exact words hard to make out over the distance, but Sock thinks he makes out ânot over yet!â and Zucchini thinks he hears âour real boss!â and both register the vehemence in the men's tones. Sock and Zucchini look at each other, eyes wide. Probably a good thing those two were tied up. Pretty soon, Pepper comes out to disperse the crowd and the conversation between Groff, Lunk, and Master Piandao grows hushed.
âI see. That certainly does look taken care of.â Zucchini stares at the three men for another moment, before it seems to hit him. That was something big, they stopped a murder. He starts laughing. Giddy, slightly manic laughs. âWe really just did that, didnât we?â
Sock gives Zucchini a strange look when he starts laughing. He isnât sure whatâs funny at first, then it dawns on him too. "Oh my God, we did just do thatâŠ"
âYep! Yeah, wow, weâre...huh. Guess that makes us heroes, doesnât it?â Zucchini seems floored by this realization. âI donât think Iâve ever been a hero before.â
Sock watches guards drag the two people away from the tent. They just did that⊠He has always wanted to be a hero, specifically a warrior. Is this really his chance? They could take responsibility now that it was clear those two were murderers. He could finally have his dreamâŠbut, something holds him back. He canât do it. It wouldn't do him any good, anyway. Better to move on.
âHey, Sock?â Zucchini is also watching the people be taken away. Heâs thinking about how his life so far has been one failure after another, how heâs always run away when the going has gotten tough, but somehow, with the weird trapeze man beside him, he managed to save someone. Really save someone. âDo you think we could do this again?â
"Huh? Which part? Saving people? Building traps? Not killing each other?"
Zucchini breathes out a laugh. âHow about all three?â He turns to Sock, looking him in the eye. âI think we could really make a difference.â
Sock looks at Zucchini, really looks at him. Is he really asking to fight crime together? Sock had always thought Zucchini was stuck up and moody. He'd never really liked his aggressiveness before. But maybe thereâs more to him. Maybe they can get along and use their talents to help people. He smiles. "I'd like that."