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Hello, guys! I am happy to present the story that I wrote for the @tokkazineβ. It was super fun to write for this pair, so I hope you enjoy!
The warm summer night air crackled with the snapping of fire-lit braziers as Toph strolled out of the lofty gate of the Fire Nation palace. The guards only spared her a passing glance, neglecting to chide her for wandering about at this hour of the evening once they recognized her as one of the Fire Lordβs companions. Though theyβd only been in the Fire Nation for a few months following the defeat of Fire Lord Ozai, most of the citizens had come to allow the foreigners to do as they wishedβ Toph especially, because it wasnβt as if anyone could tell her what to do anyway.Β
Perhaps it was too deep in the night for Toph to meander, but she neglected to ponder that as she gamboled down the steps leading to one of the many paths venturing into the city. Usually, she would be fast asleep right now, sleep evaded her tonight.Β
A/N: For the Hold On @tokkazine! I love how these two banter and play off each other.
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Every time Sokka came to Republic City, it felt like a brand-new place. Fields turned into houses turned into buildings until he could hardly recognize the place. The way people travelled, the businesses opened, even the fashion styles changed with the blink of an eye. It was almost impossible to keep up with and there was little wonder that the rest of the world could hardly keep up with the cityβs innovations.
Even the people living in the city had a hard time keeping track of it all.
Still, despite how the roads changed, Sokka never once got lost when he headed to Tophβs office at the police headquarters. His body had long memorized the route, even as the sights around him changed. Including, it seemed, the actual headquarters: the building in front of him was twice the size of the old one and fancier too. Sokka stared up at the imposing brick building, bemused.
βWhen did they even find the time to make this?β he muttered, feeling awkward as he stepped inside. Sometimes, he missed when the department was a small, two-room affair. Toph had only one or two assistants at the time, and her title hadnβt so much been Chief of Police as it had just been The Only Police.
Now there were a dozen people looking at him as he stood in the lobby. They were all dressed in a grey uniform that looked a little like an overcoat with armoured shoulder pads. Recognizing a few faces, he waved as he quickly trotted along the long carpet to back. Tophβs office was always the biggest room in the place, and he scanned the ids next to the offices as he passed. There were two plaques labelling each room, the second in braille, and he smiles as he finally found an open door with her name on it.
Sokka poked his head in to find Toph standing next to a table, her brow furrowed in concentration as she manipulated a metal ball. As usual, when she focused, it was like the rest of the world stopped existing.
Which meant it was the perfect time to surprise her.
Slowly, he tip-toed in, the plush carpet muffling his steps. The best thing about her office was how plain it wasβthe blank walls were a bright white, the furniture limited to her desk, chair, and one super comfy couch. There was nothing around for him to bump into, nothing to navigate around.
One, twoβ
βHey, Snoozles!β Toph chirped, smirking as she set down the metal ball. βYou got to do better than that.β
Sokka pouted, crossing his arms as he gave up the jig. βHow do you always know when Iβm here?β
βMy radar, duh?β How Toph ever learned to roll her eyes despite being blind, he had no idea. He was half certain sheβd learn it specifically to make fun of him and Aang, but he could never be certain. βCome on, youβve known that for years.β
βNot that.β Sokka snorted, slightly insulted. βI meant, how do you know itβs me? I didnβt even say anything.β
βItβsβ¦itβs obvious itβs you.β He wasnβt sure if it was the lights or if he was imagining it, but her cheeks looked rosy pink as she dug her fingers in her thighs. βWhenβd you get back?β
She was the changing the subject. He would have glowered at her, but there was no point. βFine, keep your secrets.β Maybe it was another Earth-bending skill she was developing. Grinning, he padded over to her, wrapping arm around her back for a tight side hug. βJust now! I dropped my stuff at the temple and bam! Came to see you!β
Toph wrinkled her nose, though she didnβt step away. βYou smell like it too.β
βHey, thatβs the sky bison, not me.β Discretely, he sniffed himself. It wasnβt that bad.
Then again, heβd been smelling sky bison for the past few days; maybe he wasnβt the best judge. Pulling away, he sheepishly rubbed his neck. βMaybe I should have taken that bath first.β
βYou think?β Toph chuckled. Heading over to the sofa, she picked up her grey coat. He could just make out a small badge at the front as she draped it over her arm. βLetβs get dinner.β
βDidnβt you just say I smelled bad?β Sokka frowned, confused.
βDidnβt say I couldnβt handle it, did I?β Toph raised a brow, looking more amused than annoyed. ββsides, Iβve handled criminals all day. Youβre the least fishy thing Iβve handled.β
Sokka guffawed, loving the duel meaning. God, heβd missed thisβthere were so few people who got his sense of humour. Even fewer who could make jokes. Sometimes, he dealt with Katara for so long he forgot that not everyone else was a humourless worrywart.
Hands in his pockets, he waited outside as she closed the door. βYou good to go now?β
βYep.β Toph grinned slyly, her voice lowering to a whisper as she leaned closer. βYou know whatβs the best part of being blind?β
He felt a little like a giant as he bent over, lowering his head so they were at the same level. Despite getting a growth spurt over the years, Toph was still the smallest person he knew. βWhat?β he whispered back playfully.
βI never have to handle the paperwork.β She winked at him devilishly before humming as she headed toward the doors.
Sokka laughed again as he walked apace with her. Her poor subordinates.
As they slipped out the police station, he asked, βSo why the new uniforms?β
βBlame Twinkle toes.β Toph shrugged. Fortunately, despite it being mid-September already, the weather was warm tonight. It was comfortable walking around in his usual sleeveless vest, and Toph even unbuttoned the top two buttons of her dress shirt. She scrunched her nose. βHe wanted us to look the same or something. I think itβs stupid.β
βWhy? Uniforms are cool.β Sokka pulled the collar of his vest and stood up a little straighter. βI happen to look very good at them.β
Toph shot him a disgusted look. βIβm sure if I could see, Iβd gouge my eyes out.β
βHey!β
βBesides, if Katara or Zuko picked them, sure, but Aang?β She stopped walking and unfolded her coat. Tugging it on, Toph rested her hands on her hips as she turned to him. βDoes this look good to you? I can tell just by feeling them theyβre ugly.β
βTheyβreβ¦β Sokka stared at it as the slightly big coat hung loosely off her shoulders. Aang hadnβt even gotten the size right. Heβd seen it on the rest of her coworkers but seeing it like thisβit wasnβt great. The shoulder pads were too big. The coat was really plain and out of place. βIt hasβ¦a nice badge?β
βSee?β Toph shrugged out of the coat before he could say anything else. Hanging it off her arm, she continued walking. βEveryone hates them except for Aang.β
βI can talk to him,β Sokka suggested, rubbing his chin thoughtfully as they walked. βItβs not like theyβre completely terrible, maybe if weβ¦β
βIf you find a solution, Iβm all ears.β She kicked a pebble and it skittered across the road. βHow was the trip?β
Sokka brightened immediately. It was hard not to, considering the past few weeks heβd had. If there was one thing he liked about his job as an ambassador of sorts, it was the travelling. Maybe it was their journey to save the world, but heβd gained a sense of wanderlust from it all, an inability to stay still. Grinning, he started to tick off his mini adventures. βAwesome, I got to go to the Earth Kindgom again, ate the bestdumplings, save the Lettuce-manβs stall for onceββ
βHeβs still in business?β Tophβs jaw dropped in surprise, an utterly rare sight that he immediately committed to memory. She moved her hands rapidly as she tried to articulate as a proper sentence. βBut his cartβdidnβt we burn it down once?βI thought he wanted toβheβs still in business?β
βYes, yes, I donβt remember if we did that, yes, yes,β Sokka replied easily, not bothering to hide his amused laugh. βI guess if weβre not near him, he actually does good business.β
βYou just said you saved his stall,β Toph pointed out, raising a brow. She still had a look of utter disbelief, as though he had just destroyed her worldview like they had destroyed cabbage all those years ago.
βKinda?β Sokka admitted sheepishly, rubbing his neck. βI was kinda the reason it got in trouble in the first place.β
Toph snorted, shoulders shaking with silent laughter. βThat sounds about right.β
βHey!β he protested, shooting her an ineffective glare. Now that he was older and his voice deeper, he could actually growl properly, but she still never took him seriously. Despite her jokes and how childish she acted at times, Toph was very much an old soul, as steady as the earth itself.
βAnything else happen?β she asked, ignoring his objections as usual.
There was no point in arguing. With a sigh, he shrugged. βLots of ambassador paperworkββ
βWhich is why I never want to go.β
ββand Uncle Iroh looked fine.β Sokka frowned, processing her last sentence. βI thought you couldnβt do paperwork?β
βNah, I wonβt want to.β Toph smirked mischievously, and he felt sorrier for her assistants. βAlso, Uncle Iroh?β
βLook, itβs really weird calling him just Iroh, okay?β At the memory, a shiver ran through his spine. βI donβt even call our village elders by their name, and theyβre like half his age.β
Toph scoffed. βI donβt think heβs that old.β
βWell, okay, maybe, but he feels like it. I tried calling something else and then he got weird about it so we justβ¦settled for Uncle.β Sokka sighed. βAnd thatβs not even going into how weird it is to workwith all of these firebenders. We fought them for so long, and now I have to ride with them on Appa. Like, we all had a little adventure with Zuko, right? How am I supposed to do that with a thousand people?β
βSounds rough, buddy,β Toph agreed, roughly mimicking Zukoβs voice as she reassuringly patted his arm.
Sokka exploded in laughter; Tophβs imitations had only gotten better with time. βYou should have heard Zuko whenever I call him Emperor.β He made a strangled cry; his imitations werenβt too shabby if he said so himself. βI thought I accidentally killed him.β
Toph howled with laughter. βIβm doing that next council meeting.β
He blinked. Now that she mentioned it, she did meet with Aang and Zuko on a regular basis. She was the chief of police for a city they both had founded. Curious, he asked, βWait, then what do you call him?β
βSparky and Twinkletoes,β she replied bluntly, without an ounce of hesitation. βWhat, you think Iβd actually call Aang βrespected avatarβ?β
βEven in front of the council?β Now it was his turn to gape, and he almost tripped over a pothole.
βEspecially in front of the council.β Utterly unrepentant about it all, she grinned devilishly. βMan, if you could have heard their gaspsβ¦β
βIβd try it, but I think Zuko would kick me out.β Sokka laughed. It was ridiculously easy talking to Toph, even for something inane as this. A cool evening breeze wafted by as they walked down a narrow street infested with potholes, but he didnβt mind it. Hell, he didnβt even mind the smell that came from the nearby developments. They could have been walking through Zukoβs palace, the way he felt.
Humming, he squeezed her hand.
Her hand.
Sokka glanced down. They were holding hands. When had that happened? Somehow, he hadnβt noticed, and even now all he could say was how comfortable it felt. Her sly insults, her warm hand, the way she walked as though she ruled the place; every part of it felt like an integral part of him coming home.
βSokka?β Toph asked as she stopped in front of a brightly lit restaurant.
Sheβd laugh. No, sheβd tease him about this for the rest of his life. That he was the densest person on the planet, to realize like thisthe reason he always looked for her the second he came to the city, how he kept finding her in the corner of his eyes whenever he travelled away. But heβd always been some flavour of an idiot. Suki had told him as much when theyβd started dating, and Katara never failed to mention it when heβd missed the signs of her pregnancy.
He liked Toph.
Everything felt so simple the second heβd thought the words, all the pieces falling into place. Elated, he blurted out, βWanna go out with me?β
βWhaβ?β Toph blushed, her cheeks tinged an adorable pink as she gaped at him.
Sokka stared at her for a minute before realizing that he hadnβt actually explained anything out loud. βEr, I mean, youβreββ
Toph snorted. She actually snorted at his confession, letting go of his hand as she headed into the restaurant. βWeβve been dating for months now, Snoozles. What are you talking about?β
βYeahββ He let out a strangled cry. Sokka shouted at her retreating back, βWHAT?β
Sticking a finger in her ear, she turned to him. βWeβre at a restaurant, have some manners.β
It was utterly rich, coming from her, but he couldnβt deny she had a point. Already, strangers around them were gawking at them curiously, twittering softly about the Chief of the Police and one of the Avatarβs Ambassadors. Hunching slightly, he quickly stalked after Toph. βRight.β
βGood.β Her hands were in her pockets now as she entered the small restaurant. It smelled lightly of sizzling meat and spice, a strange aroma that reminded him of that firebender town in the Earth Nation. A small shop, it only had about a dozen or so tables, most of them packed with couples or small families.
Raising her voice, she called out, βTwo.β
βTwo?β A middle-aged woman turned away from the table she was waiting on. Recognizing Toph, she smiled brightly. βChief Toph! Your usual spotβs open.β
βNice!β Toph grinned as she headed further into the restaurant, to a table just outside the kitchen doors. βWeβll have the usual.β
βYou have a usual spot?β he asked, momentarily forgetting about their discussion. βAnd a usual?β
βIβm their number one customer,β Toph added cheekily, slipping into a seat. βI swear this place changes hands like every five months, but the foodβs always good so whatever.β
βIsnβt that a bad thing?β Sokka muttered, wondering just how good a place could be if they kept getting shut down. Still, it smelled good at least, and his belly rumbled in anticipation. βThe food hereβ¦β
Tophβs smile grew wider. βRecognize it? Itβs some sort of Fire Nation/Earth Nation fusion thing.β
βFusion?β Considering Republic Cityβs purpose, he should have expected that earlier, but still. He looked around curiously. Now that sheβd mentioned it, he recognized the decorationsβthe stone badgermoles, the copper dragons, even the fans had different styles of decorations. βNo wonder it smells familiarβitβs like that town we visited.β
She hummed her agreement. Leaning back in her chair, she clasped her hands behind her head. βIf youβd come like three weeks ago, you could have had the Water/Fire one.β
βWhaaat?β Sokka slumped over, put out. βWhy didnβt you tell me this? We could have eaten there the last time I came!β
βYou didnβt ask.β She shrugged nonchalantly.
Grounding his teeth, he crossed his arms. βIs that also how weβre dating? Cause I didnβt ask?β
βNo, thatβsβ¦β she trailed off, her cheeks tinged an adorable shade of pink. βYou did ask.β
βHuh?β Sokka struggled not to shout again, using all of his willpower and self-restraint to keep his tone at a neutral level. βWhen?β
βMonths ago.β Despite her obvious embarrassment at it all, she didnβt shy away from conversation. βYou asked me to go out with you.β
βI did?β He clasped his face, his fingers digging into his cheeks as he struggled to remember. What had they been doing months ago? God, he couldnβt remember, it felt like years ago. Hazarding a guess, he replied, βI think I just meant go out? Like going out to eat or going out to do something?β
βWho tells someone letβs go out when you just want to eat?β Toph hissed, daggers in her voice. He flinched.
βIf we were inside, then we had to go out to eat. Besides, we both know Iβm bad with words,β Sokka hotly defended himself, willing to even throw himself under a bridge to get out of this mess.
βBut that bad?β Toph growled, irate. She knitted her brow as she asked, βThen why do we keep going out for dinner?β
βBecause weβre friends?β Sokka held his hands up, not sure how to explain this better. βI eat with the others too sometimes.β
βNot like you eat with me,β she argued, her fingers digging into the table. βIβve asked and Zuko and Aang said you donβt eat with them as much as you eat with me.β When he opened his mouth, she added, βAnd you travel with Katara, so that doesnβt count.β
He snapped his jaw shut. βItβs not that much,β he muttered under his breath, averting his gaze.
βTwice as much,β she pointed out, raising a brow.
βOh.β Now that she mentioned it, he had been seeing her a lot recently. βI like your company?β
βYouβve given me hairpins and random gifts,β she said flatly. βYou just held my hand.β
βThatβsβ¦β Sokka couldnβt deny it. His hand clenched involuntarily, remembering how firm her grip had been, the callouses on her fingertips.
βThat?β she repeated.
There really wasnβt another word for it. βYouβre right. That does sound like dating.β
God, no one was going to let him live this down. Anyone could do anything, and it wouldnβt match the stupidity levels of this.
βLike Iβm ever wrong,β Toph derided. She leaned back slightly away from the table as the middle-aged woman from before walked by, her arms laden with dishes.
βHere you go, your usual,β the woman chirped as she set down two plates in front of them. A curried chicken sat on a bed of rice. Despite how dark brown the curry looked, it smelled faintly of pepper. βHave fun!β
Before he could say anything, the woman gave them a wink and disappeared into the kitchen. Now that he thought about it, that happened a lot whenever they went out to eat. Sokka couldnβt even explain that away, there was no good reason for him to miss that. He really was an idiot.
Gleefully, Toph dug in. βThey cook so quickly.β
βWhatβs this?β Sokka poked the chicken gingerly, a little suspicious. Toph had unusual tastes sometimes, though he hadnβt yet determined if she genuinely liked strange food or was just messing with him. Either way, it did smell nice, so maybe she wasnβt pulling his leg this time.
If there was one thing his journeys had taught him, it was to never question food too hard. It was meat, something he couldnβt have at Aangβs, and that was good enough for him now. Hesitantly, he swallowed a spoonful. Despite the spice, he only felt a mild heat as he chewed. More than that, he felt the Earth Kingdomβs more earthy flavours blending in with the Fire Nationβs sharp ones. It was a strange sensation. His tongue felt a little numb from it.
All in all, though, surprisingly good. He took another bite, praising, βIβd eat this all the time too.β
βRight?β Toph grinned at him cheerfully, as she shoveled yet another spoonful. She looked like a chipmunk, with her puffed up cheeks. βTold you.β
It was silly, really, how bubbly he felt just watching her smile. She looked utterly ridiculous, a police chief acting like a little kid over a meal, but there was something utterly endearing about it all. His courage swelling up, Sokka boldly grabbed her hand. βLetβs go out.β
Toph almost choked on her food. Grabbing a glass of water, she forced it down before kicking him. βWeβre already going out.β
βKinda?β He didnβt bother to refute it this time. Even he had to admit the signs didnβt look good. βBut I wanted to ask you properly this time.β
She flushed lightly. βDo you now?β
βYes.β He reached over, covered her hand in his. It felt right. It had always felt right. βHey, Toph, I really, really like you. Want to see what happens?β
βReally, really like?β she repeated, scoffing. βWhat are you, five?β
Despite her words, though, her cheeks were as red as flames. He wanted to kiss her. Leaning closer, he asked, βSo?β
βDo I need to answer?β she mumbled. For all her cool before, she was a mess now, unravelling with every honest word. βYou think I would have pretend-dated you for months otherwise?β
Sokka laughed, almost at her lips now. βNo, I guess not.β
Realizing what he was after, the blush spread to her ears and neck as she angled herself for the kiss. They ended up bumping noses and he laughed again. That was just like them. βOops.β
βYouβre so bad at this,β Toph grumbled, grabbing his collar and pulling him down for a proper kiss.
Finally, Iβm allowed to post my piece for @tokkazine! Itβs an older Toph and Sokka walking on the beach in the evening, enjoying some watermelon juice. This was a really fun piece to make and I hope yβall enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it!
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Finally can post my @tokkazine piece!! Had so much fun in this zine and drawing this piece πππ Hope everyone who got their hands on this zine is absolutely loving it!
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