Kingdom of the Sun

By writingragdoll

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Sunburn Sequel. It has been three years since the end of the war. Fire Lord Zuko has his Empire to reconstruc... More

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AN: I'm not used to writing steamy things, oomph I'm nervous.

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The air grew colder and dryer as a large metal trade ship approached the Southern Water Tribe, sailing through dark waters and dodging every odd iceberg and glacier on the way.


Tsai hugged her body closer gripping the fabric of her beige parka, she brought her cold palms into her mouth and breathed into them. Her breath visible before her eyes in white puffs.

Her brother had encouraged her to come to this ceremony. Her mother had strongly opposed against it.

"Tsai, I have repeatedly told you over and over again," Her mother warned.

"Mom I'm going, no matter what you say-"

"It's not about the boy- it's not about him..." Her mother sighed and pinched the bridge of her nose in frustration. "But you have to understand that it is not safe. Is it not enough to wake up to riots and protesting? Tsai someone could hurt try and hurt you and by hurt you I mean kill."

Her mother had almost begged her not to go. However, the guilt trip was not enough. She had promised to keep a small profile to give her mother some peace of mind and took a small ship with a matching crew of less than ten people.


Despite never having been to the Southern Water Tribe the nation was similar to its northern sister, the ice desert seeming just as cold, yet not as desolate the bay crowded with numerous ships that were docked in from different parts of the world. It was almost nighttime when she arrived. Just in time for the celebration.

Despite having spent most of the trip self-consciously analyzing her imperfections in a mirror and nervously doing her hair over and over again, it was quite never perfect. She hesitated before getting off the ship, unsure if she would run into her ex-boyfriend or not, yet the nervousness still lingered, uneasily twisting her stomach into knots.


She had a feeling she would see him. She'd never admit it out loud, but she had in part come in hopes of running into him.


The party was lively and filled with plenty of familiar faces from all corners of the world. Pleasant ambiance music was being played. The celebration was being hosted outdoors in a snowy plaza covered under a massive tarp from which colorful lights and decorations hung down from. It was a beautiful set up. Very beach, wonderland wedding vibes.
The plaza was near an icy ledge which allowed guests to a lovely view of the horizon. She glanced around the crowd and saw no sign of Zuko. Sighing, almost in relief, she walked around looking for the newly engaged couple to congratulate them. It took a while before she spotted them standing with some other members of the Water Tribe.

"Tsai! You made it!" Aang said excitedly embracing his friend. Katara also hugged her and introduced her to Kanna, her grandmother and her husband, a waterbending master, whom Tsai was already acquainted with, Master Pakku.


"Welcome to the Southern Water Tribe," Chief Hakoda, Katara and Sokka's father, said welcoming her to their land. "Hope it's not too cold," he added with a slight smile noticing how the girl kept her cold hands hidden inside of her parka's sleeves.

"It's bearable," She said with a tight smile.

"You'll get used to it. Just stay away from the water. If for whatever reason you fall, you'll go into hypothermic shock and be dead within minutes."

'Geez, well that's comforting...'


"How was your trip?" Katara asked.

"No assassination attempts or bombings so I guess you could say successful. I'm just happy to be here." She laughed nervously.

"Tsai, there was something else that we wanted to ask you," Katara began and exchanged a look with her fiancée. "It's just that, well, when we visited you last time. We fell in love with the palace and we were wondering if we could have the wedding in the former Colonial Palace?"
"We also think it would be safer. Considering the political climate..." Aang added.


The girl from Yu Dao blinked twice in surprised. They had a point it would be safer; the palace was basically impenetrable. She couldn't decide if her mother would have a stroke or would be thrilled to having a wedding there.

However, how could she say no?

"We understand if you can't or don't want to-"

"No," she said quickly. "I mean- yes. Yes! Of course, you can have it there! Aang's right, it would be safer. Whenever you want." She smiled at both of them.

Again, Katara threw her arms around her hugging her tightly. Who would've thought the two would grow to be so amiable considering the turmoil the two had had in the past.


"Hey Zuko!"

Her eyes shot wide open in panic as she saw Aang waving at someone behind her. She swallowed a heavy lump that had formed in her throat and exchanged a panicked look with Katara who nodded her head to the side. Tsai very indiscreetly ran away from the approaching Fire Lord and from her friends approaching the bar for some plum wine a delicacy around these parts.

Carefully, hoping not to be noticed, she darted her eyes back to where the Fire Lord was now standing chatting with Aang and Katara.

He looked absolutely regal, he was taller, impossibly more handsome than the last time she had seen him. His black hair was longer, worn in a half top knot Fire Nation fashion. He wore his royal head piece and he carried himself well as a nation's leader should. He stood out like a sore thumb how was it that she hadn't spotted him in the crowds? She was lost in thought when he suddenly turned, and his eyes met hers.

She almost spilled her wine when she rapidly turned back to face the bar. Face burning from the embarrassment of having been caught starring so boldly.

"Hiding from someone?" She felt a nudge on her side.

She turned to see Suki standing next to her also leaning on the bar. "Suki!" She greeted almost tackling her friend into a hug.

Suki explained that she was here as a guest and also an undercover along with Ty Lee. Both were keeping an eye on the Fire Lord as his personal bodyguards in case there were any assassination attempts. Years ago, Tsai had suggested to Zuko that he hire the Kyoshi Warriors as his personal guards since the Fire Nation's were practically useless. Seemed like he actually took her advice.

"He's lonely," Suki said as both girls walked away from the bar with their drinks. "He misses you. Do you miss him?"


Tsai lowered her eyes and took a distraught sip from her wine.
Of course, she missed him. How could she not? She thought about him on the daily.

"Yeah," She admitted. "But I've been seeing other people. Or at least trying too... Do you know how hard it is to date when the Fire Lord is your ex-boyfriend?" She half rolled her eyes. Suki laughed. "Well, are you going to talk to him?"


"No!" Tsai responded a little louder than intended as panic filled her. "What would I even say?"


"What would you even say to who?" A manly voice asked loudly.


"Sokka!" She turned and gave her old friend a half hug. Tsai was about to ask Sokka a question when Suki interrupted with a sharp whisper. "Tsai, he's coming," She hissed lowly not breaking eye contact with her friend.


'Fuck... fuck... fuck!' How obvious would it be if she untangled herself from Sokka's arm and made a run for it? She wondered if she could manage dodging him all night. She had to put herself together. Act normal. Stand up straighter, maybe a little taller.

"What do I do? What do I do?!" She asked panicking shifting uneasily on her feet fidgeting with the sun stone necklace she always wore around her neck.

"Pretend like Sokka just said something funny!" Suki whispered. Sokka looked beyond confused. When both girls threw their heads slightly and let out a loud laugh.


"Hey Suki-" Zuko said as he approached the trio with that looked to be a pretend excuse. Despite speaking to the Kyoshi Warrior his golden eyes were locked in on his ex-girlfriend's. Hers were noticeably fixed on him as well. A familiar tension suddenly becoming evident between the couple. Sokka removed his arm from his friend's shoulders. She didn't hear what he said to Suki. Much too struck by his presence, it was almost like seeing a ghost.

She looked at his high cheek bones, his sharp jaw, even the scar on his face made him more enticing. His lips...

'Oh no...'

She swallowed the wine she was drinking with a loud gulp.

'He was hot.'

"You know, I always thought it would be you two first," Sokka said bluntly referring to the marriage. She snapped her out of her trance.

'Great. Way to add salt to the wound Sokka.'

She almost spit out her wine, slightly choking on it. The expression on his face unreadable as she avoided his eyes. She didn't want to think about that. The last time they had touched the subject had been the day they broke up, it was a painful enough memory...

"Ty Lee needs you to untangle her braid," Zuko said to his bodyguard in a serious tone.

"Sounds serious," Suki said in a faltering tone. She made eye contact with her friend who lightly nodded as she was keeping her lips busy still sipping on the wine. "Come help me Sokka," she said to her boyfriend.

"But she's right there! She's fine!" Sokka pointed out dumbly. Girls were an enigma he'd never be able to figure out. Suki hissed at him to shut up and dragged him away leaving the ex-lovers alone and to themselves.

There was a heavy awkward silence between them. The heavy tension seemed to linger. They hadn't been in the same room in years. She couldn't help but wonder just how much he had changed. Hell, how much she had changed.

'Say something, say something, say something,' she racked her brain for anything she could say or ask to him. 'SAY ANYTHING.'

"Nice weather we're having."

Oh dear, he was still so painfully awkward. She couldn't help but laugh a little at his comment. Something so simple which lightly eased the growing tension between the two.

"Are you kidding? It's awful," she said glancing around at the icy tundra. "Everything is wet and cold and covered in snow. I wonder how Toph can walk around barefoot like that," she responded her eyes drifting to the blind girl in the crowd. The thought of being barefoot in the snow made her feel even colder.

"Well, it's Toph. She's tough you know?"

Again. That uncomfortable silence between the two.

Should she ask how he has been? How his mother and sister have been? Should they talk about something other than the New Ozai Society or the Anti-Revolutionary Movement? Maybe the fact that he gave her half of his lands?

But that was a story for another time...

"So Aang and Katara huh?" She managed.

"Yeah."

"They're really cute. I'm happy for them."

"Yeah, same," he said nervously holding the back of his neck.

"They're so cute- it's kind of gross?"

He gave her an odd look.

"I mean they call each other sweetie," She cringed and downed the rest of her drink seeking for some liquid courage. "I mean, we-we were never that corny." She said addressing the elephant in the room.

This was really not going well.

"Yeah," seemed to be the only word of agreeance he could manage. He let out a weak scoff. "Never."

Both looked away awkwardly. Just in time, as it became night and the sky darkened the party progressed the music's beat changed and they both noted how the people in the crowd started moving in unison either in groups or in couples. Swaying to an upbeat tune.

"What are they doing?" He asked confused.
"I think they are... dancing?" She responded just as confused.

Both being Fire Nationers the concept of dancing was completely foreign to them. The art of it had been outlawed for the past one hundred years, both never having witnessed or partaken in the activity.
Everybody looked happy dancing, lightly swaying holding each other at a close distance. He looked at her from the corner of his eyes working up the courage to ask her to dance. Maybe it had been years, but the spark was still there, hidden, but he knew it, he could feel it and she looked- just wow...


"Uh, I don't know how to."


Zuko snapped out of his daydream to see that guy from the Earth Kingdom, what was his name been, Haru, asking her to dance.

"That's okay. I'll teach you!" He said encouragingly stretching out his hand to her. She looked at it hesitantly, but he didn't give her a moment to think it over. "Come on," he grinned grabbing her hand and dragging her away to dance to an upbeat cheery dance that involved a lot of twirling.


Tsai looked back at Zuko's who's eyes had narrowed as he glared daggers at the back of Haru's head. He glowered with his arms crossed over his chest starring with jealousy as the two danced, even if she was stepping on Haru's feet the whole time.

"Ty Lee!" Zuko barked at his other bodyguard.
Meanwhile said girl was busy flirting with some Water Tribe boys and turned to give her boss an irritated look. "Let's dance," he commanded grabbing her hand and pulling her to the dance floor not even giving her a chance to say no.

At first, he moved awkwardly unsure of where to put his hands or how to move his feet. Ty Lee, however, was more graceful; all eyes were on the acrobat as the music continued getting louder and faster. The dance shifted into some type of traditional Water Tribe dance where everybody danced in a circle spinning their partners into the arms of others.


Tsai continued stepping on Haru, profusely apologizing. She felt awful about it. Regardless he was nice and continued dancing, giving her a twirl and a spin, letting her go for a moment. Sokka caught her and did the same, as it seemed part of the dance was switching partners. He did the same and twirled her to Aang who twirled her to-

"Y-You're supposed to twirl me!" She protested with a nervous stammer to Zuko who was now holding her at an arm's length. However instead of twirling her he was greedy and kept her away all to himself.

She felt vulnerable under the intense way his eyes were locked on her face. Her face felt warm.

"Oh, I guess I forgot," He said sheepishly letting her go.

The song was over, and people stopped dancing. People around clapped and the band suddenly began to play a slower tune. Both looked around and saw couples starting to get together and sway to the slow music. She looked away from him and began to walk away when she felt she was being held back. She looked back and saw his hand holding hers.

"Dance with me."

It wasn't a request. It didn't sound like he was asking either. She scoffed a little at his sudden demanding nature. Yeah- right. What would he do if she refused?


"You don't even know how to," she couldn't help but laugh at his demand.

He arched an eyebrow giving her a meaningful look. She sighed and joined him. After all, what was one dance right?
She held him at arm's length a hand on his shoulder the other in his. His other hand snaking around her waist and resting on her lower back. She swallowed nervously when he pulled her to him completely pressing his body against hers.

Why was he so warm?
Why did he smell so good?
Why did her heart pace quicken like that?

"See? Easy?" He said as they danced right before stepping on her.

"Right," she said in a strained voice, wincing slightly at the pain.

He mumbled a painful apology and despite the ache she couldn't help but laugh a little. She looked up from her feet and saw the way he was looking at her and she couldn't help but melt in his arms. And just like that.
It was almost as if no time had passed in between the two of them. She relaxed, smiling a little, returning the endearing look. She sighed before resting her head on his shoulder.

She missed him. She missed him so, so, much.

His expression mirrored hers as he let out a breath he didn't realize he'd been holding.

"Tsai, I'm ready," he suddenly said.
"For what?" She asked perplexed, continuing to lightly sway against his body, barely lifting her feet off the ground hoping not to step on him.
"For the next step," he said decisively.
"As long as you don't step on me again," she sniggered playfully.

"I'm serious," she saw his lips were drawn into a sober thin line. "I'm ready to take out relationship to the next step."

She swore she could hear a needle scratch on a record somewhere in a loud sound in her head that made her snap out of her daze.


"Our relationship?" She pulled away looking at him startled. "We don't have a relationship."

She was about to let go. She was about to run away and hide in the crowd, but he held her in place.

"Tsai, look at me," he spoke in a low tone holding her closer. "Look at me and tell me you don't feel it." She struggled but met his warm, honey colored eyes. Her eyes moved down to his lips which suddenly looked extremly inviting. She wanted to kiss him, she wanted to do it right here, right now. Yet- she remained silent, slightly shaking her head attempting to pull away from his touch.

She couldn't be with him. They shouldn't be together. Not when-

"Don't. Run away." He whispered in her ear, hands firm on her body, planting her on the spot. His hot breath against her skin sent chills down her spine.

He pressed his forehead against hers.

"It wouldn't be fair..." She whispered back to him in a voice filled with pain. "I don't want to make you..." She shook her head again slightly, alluding to one of the main reasons why they had broken up.

The song was over and they both pulled apart when they heard clapping. She cleared her throat and joined in on the clapping.


"I need a drink," she said nervously returning to the bar. What was this her third, maybe fourth drink?

Zuko's eyes trailed after her, watching from a far. He sighed to himself.


It was then that the ground trembled violently. Some lost their balance collapsing as a massive explosion blew up in the docks erupting in a massive cloud of smoke. Snow going up in the air and falling like hail.


BOOM!

There was another explosion and another, dark snow and flames blowing up in the air in the plaza around them. The music stopped. The crowd scattered unsure of where to go.


Tsai looked turning her attention to the plaza where everybody was when she suddenly felt a blade being pressed against her neck from behind. She gasped lightly at the surprise attack and elbowed the figure in the stomach before ducking. She turned to face her assailant, the bar tender, who held two blades one in each hand.


She reached into her sleeves and pulled out a pellet that when cracked against the floor became a smoke bomb. Her attacker coughed and swatted at the fog, she ran opposite of the explosions towards the ledge. The attacker emerged from the smog coughing loudly and ran towards her with his blades up. This time however, she stood her ground and pulled out the two hidden blames she always wore under her sleeves.


"Who sent you?" She demanded to know as both engaged in a knife fight.

Zuko saw Aang, Katara and the rest of the original Avatar group disperse as they divided to check on guests and on the nearby explosions. He turned back and his eyes went wide when he saw the auburn-haired girl under attack.

"I'm going after her!" He said out loud to his bodyguards. "Go with the others! Make sure everyone is okay!"

He didn't hesitate in rushing to her side. He saw her reach for her assailant and drive one of her blades into his torso in a fatal wound. The man bent over in pain, but he held onto her arm as fell back off the ledge dragging her down into the abyss with him.


"No!" Zuko shouted rushing to the edge, he could see the crimson dotted spots of blow staining the snow in a stark contrast. Peering over the ledge he saw nothing but an icy ocean that stretched out for miles ahead. The wind blowing harsher and louder on the edge cliff. In the ice below a dark hole of broken ice from the impact of the crash and fall.

He stepped down without caution and slid down the icy slope, running down, almost falling twice. He stepped on the ice which cried in protest to his weight, he removed his long cloak and braced himself for the cold before leaping into the icy, dark waters.

The cold didn't affect him due to his mastery of his fire bending nature. Underwater he could see a dark string of water going up to the surface. It was blood... Looking down he saw the enemy sinking deeper into the ocean, at some distance was Tsai also sinking unconsciously from the terrible shock of the freezing waters which stabbed you like knives. His eyes squinted as he attempted to peer into the dark waters and past the sea salt that itched. It took him a moment to reach her. He held her tight against him and swam up to the surface almost out of breath. He pressed his palms flat on the ice and used his fire bending to break free.

He regulated his breathing, spitting out yellow flames, keeping himself warm like his uncle had taught him.


He held her trembling body close, she was silent, remaining mute from the shock of the hypothermia. He picked up his tossed wool cloak and wrapped it around her. Looking up he could see smoke emitting from the top of the cliff. Going up wasn't safe, it wasn't a choice. The first priority was getting her warm before the hypothermia or frostbite set in. He spotted a nearby hole in the wall, a possible makeshift cave and took her there.

He carried her wrapped in his cloak, she had already been tipsy, which only made matters worse. She was trembling violently, her face was pale, lips were turning blue and her wet hair stuck to her face. Clothes dripping with freezing saltwater. She had a glazed over disoriented look in her eyes and her speech was slurred as a symptom of the shock.

He wasn't an expert, but his uncle had once lectured him on the effects of hypothermia and how to avoid it the last time they had been to the north pole. From what he could see she was still conscious and the fact that she was shivering meant that the effects of the hypothermia were thankfully mild. He set her own her feet and she stood wobblily, her knees weak, the disorientation getting the best of her. He saw her stumble and collapse forward barely managing to catch her mid drop. Both falling to their knees.

She was soaking, cold to the bone. His thick, wool cloak wasn't of much use this way.

"I have to take off your clothes," he said reaching for the buttons of her wet parka almost as if waiting for her consent.
Agni. It was a life or death situation.

"Do it." She managed to speak through chattering teeth.

He undid her clothes quickly removing her parka and bottoms, leaving the poor girl to hug her shaking body only in her undergarments for the sake of modesty. She flinched at the flesh that became exposed to the cold pole's night air. He was trying his best to be respectful and avert his eyes from her body, but they couldn't help but wonder. He didn't waste any time in wrapping the cloak against her completely engulfing her in it. The only thing visible was her face. He pulled her into his dry lap. He leaned back against the icy wall and with fiery breaths warmed his system thoroughly. Heat radiating from his body.

She clung to him burrowing deep into his chest desperate for his warm touch, he lightly rubbed her back placing his head on top of hers trying his best to radiate some, but not too much warm. If he fucked up, she'd probably go into cardiac arrest from the harsh change in temperature.

A moment passed and she was silent.

Panicking he looked down and lightly shook her body.

"Tsai, tsai! You can't fall asleep! You have to stay awake!" He said lightly shaking her body. She grumbled and let out a shuddering breath at the absence of his warmth.

"I need you to touch me," she whispered in a shuddering breath.

He looked at her for a moment his eyes hard with an unreadable expression. With icy hands she reached for his warm ones and placed them on her sides underneath the cloak. She sat on his tight and greedily touched him needing more of his warmth. His hands roamed her sides, her arms and her upper and lower back, the light firebending in them making his large slender hands toasty, warm and inviting to touch.

"I never thought this is how I would die," she whispered dramatically against this skin.

"You're not going to die," he said reassuringly gently back rubbing her body. Her body was ice cold to the touch.


She was already starting to feel better, the warmth returning to her body little by little, slowly as it should be.

"Keep me warm. Please. I need you," she quivered clinging to him desperately. Fisting the fabric of his coat opening it slightly to palm the bare warm skin of his chest.

He saw that look in her eyes. They held in more than the wanting and need for his touch. There was another dark emotion reflected in her eyes. He warmed his breath, knowing that she'd be immune to the fire due to part of her nature which was made up of the Sun Spirit. The same part that made her be able to walk through flames and made her hair unnaturally red.

Slowly he leaned in and placed a firey kiss on her neck. On that sensitive, tender spot just underneath her ear. The flames licking her body, sticking to her in a caressing warmth. His hands underneath the cloak sparkled lightly against her cool flesh with elicited flames. He continued kissing every exposed inch of her skin, each touch hotter, wetter, more ardent than the previous one.

She stretched her neck to the side allowing him more room to paint in the canvas of her neck and with a deep exhale she let out a low moan. One that shook him to his core. He froze in the spot. Seeing as the two had never crossed that strongly marked line...


"I-I'm sorry," she apologized and pulled back trembling slightly. She knew this wasn't the sort of thing he was comfortable with and didn't want to put him in that undesirable position.

His eyes never left hers. "It's okay," he said reassuringly, his hands rounding around the back of her waist once again sitting her on his thigh. She looked at him with a tentative expression. After all this had been one of the reasons of their breakup. "It's okay," he repeated in a comforting tone. Maybe... Just maybe like he had said he was ready for the next step...

He breathed out a tongue of fire and took in a deep breath before diving in and kissing the underside of her jaw. One of his hands held her face, the other held a rough grip on her hip. His fingers digging into her skin. She sighed and her eyes locked on him giving him almost a feverish look. She remained unmoved, instead he moved up and caught her lips in his.

After all this time, it really was the same as before, nothing had changed. The spark lingered. Both felt a familiar warmth spread through their bodies. Her heart jumped to her throat. He stroked her face and she parted her mouth slightly, his tongue softly tracing her bottom lip.
Scratch that- maybe it was even better than last time. She unconsciously rolled her hips forward letting out a throaty groan, wanting to ease the demanding tickling that had formed in between her legs.

She wanted him. Oh, she had wanted him for years. She could feel him turning hard against her leg. She continued grinding against him, forward and back in deeper rolling motions. His hands like his skin were hot, his breath against hers steaming in clouds of white as she pressed his body against his.

He let out a deep groan against her skin before kissing it. God, how he'd missed her. How touch starved he'd been all this time. She reached for his hands and testing the waters raised them up slightly, they trailed her skin, sending shivers down her spine before she placed them on top of her breasts. He grasped them lightly, his hands melting what she felt were hard icicle that had formed on her chest. Patches of her skin now glowing with a rosy glow from his hot touch, the paleness and blue frost gradually waning. Her hair and body now safely dry.


She rubbed her wet core against the rough clothing of his leg riding him as if there were no tomorrow. She strained in her breathing struggling to hold the lewd sounds she was making inside of her throat.


He observed the flustered expression on his face and wanted more. He throbbed for more. Moving a steady hand to her hip he followed her movements, pressing him down harder against her. She rubbed harder and deeper. She was so greedy to please herself, so desperate for that release. Until she let out a small cry her head tilting back slightly, breathing heavily as she reached her release. The knot that had formed in the pits of her stomach fantastically becoming undone. She sighed content. Coming down from her high. Both of her arms were wrapped around his neck, she lowered them to his chest and looked at him with a post haze from her momentary high.


She kissed him hard, harden than she ever had. Leaving absolutely no space between them. If she pressed herself to him any harder the two might've morphed into one. Both having forgotten they were in cave, that an assassin had just tried to kill them, that she had almost gone into hypothermic shock.

"You're shaking," he said with a small smile stroking the inside of her arm.


She let out a little laugh. "Yes, but I'm not that cold anymore."


He kissed her face while she spoke and again held her tightly against his body.

"I miss you." 

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