Twelve
[Raven arrives to open Slash'n'Crash at the usual time. It only feels too early, she decides, after a night of briefly interrupted sleep and a morning of dragging her feet around the house. With Kyle's help, she goes through the motions of getting the place ready for the day; she doesn't have any big projects lined up, so unless there are a lot of customers today, she figures she'll just tinker around with things.
She's wiping off her counter when Kyle catches her sleeve with one set of claws, motioning toward the door. Nothing is there for a moment. Then, with increasingly loud cries, Soren lands in front of the open door. Raven is an expert in bird distress, and even if she wasn't, his appearance on her other doorstep like this means there's a problem. Soren has problems in a pretty narrow field.]
Stay here. [To Soren, motioning him toward the ground so he doesn't take off somewhere again, and:] Keep an eye on the place for me. [To Kyle and whatever other employee might show up in the morning on a Friday.
She doesn't think twice about changing form and taking off for house 56. It isn't too far away. Much like the bird that just surprised her, Raven lands and raps hard on Avatar House's front door.]
[When she opens the door, it's a teen monk who answers. One who looks very emotionally fragile at the moment, cheeks streaked by dried tears. His prayer beads, which have emblems representing three out of four elements, are slung over one arm; and in his other hand he is tightly gripping a letter.
He and Ikki had always risen bright and early for airbending practice. So this morning had started with panic and a sinking feeling in his heart when he found no sign of his granddaughter. He searched and searched, but he couldn't find any sign of her. Or any of her belongings that were specifically from home. Just her letters, her treasures from Luceti, and the prayer beads that she never took off. That was when he realized it; he didn't need to try a journal filter, he just knew. She was gone again, and he might never see her again. He knows all too well in her time, he's just a statue and a ghost in Korra's head. But then he gets himself to read her letter, through tears and a severe mix of emotions, and he comes to accept that it is so much more than he ever thought.
So there he stands, facing Raven, looking lost and brave at the same time.]
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[After talking with Raven, Aang uses her journal to make the announcement. And he looks into the video feed with a sad smile; Raven is visible behind him, not looking at the camera. Aang does his best to keep himself composed throughout the message, with occasional cracks in his voice and welling up in his eyes.]

Hi everyone. It's me, Aang. I'm sorry to come here with sad news... but it's not really sad at the same time. It's Ikki. She's gone back home. If you don't know who she was.... she was about this tall, almost 10 and she ran the art club, and she's an airbender and she had a bird Pokemon named Soren with her all the time. I also called her the Avatar princess. She left some items and treasures for people she knew, s-so I'll come around to hand those out later.
I'm sad for all the friends she made here and all the people whose hearts she won't be able to touch. But... I think I'm happy, too. She gets to be with her family again. She has a mom and dad back home, plus her grangran and aunt and uncle, and an older sister and two little brothers. One of them's a baby that was just born. That family... That's where she belongs. I think I'm lucky that I got to have two years to get to know someone like her. And with all that time, she's still been smiling. She never had to go the war or get hurt badly. So I'm grateful for that.
This place bends time a lot, a-and it makes lots of us know about out futures before we're ready to. A lot of the times, the future can be scary... o-or overwhelming. But it also has people like Ikki. So I know it will be worth it. [He stops for a moment, wiping at his eyes while finding the words to wrap this up with.] Let's all wish her a happy return.
[Raven motions for her journal back; anyone who's grown used to her more-expressive-lately self will see the stone mask back on, today.]
Aang's going to do the art club with me instead. We'll have a meeting...soon. [There is some audible commotion beyond the visible frame and she sighs.] Soren's staying with me.
[[ooc: If you get something from here, Aang will be stopping by at some point to drop it off! JOINT POST so- so Aang is more likely to reply with a lot of words but either or both will answer.]
She's wiping off her counter when Kyle catches her sleeve with one set of claws, motioning toward the door. Nothing is there for a moment. Then, with increasingly loud cries, Soren lands in front of the open door. Raven is an expert in bird distress, and even if she wasn't, his appearance on her other doorstep like this means there's a problem. Soren has problems in a pretty narrow field.]
Stay here. [To Soren, motioning him toward the ground so he doesn't take off somewhere again, and:] Keep an eye on the place for me. [To Kyle and whatever other employee might show up in the morning on a Friday.
She doesn't think twice about changing form and taking off for house 56. It isn't too far away. Much like the bird that just surprised her, Raven lands and raps hard on Avatar House's front door.]
[When she opens the door, it's a teen monk who answers. One who looks very emotionally fragile at the moment, cheeks streaked by dried tears. His prayer beads, which have emblems representing three out of four elements, are slung over one arm; and in his other hand he is tightly gripping a letter.
He and Ikki had always risen bright and early for airbending practice. So this morning had started with panic and a sinking feeling in his heart when he found no sign of his granddaughter. He searched and searched, but he couldn't find any sign of her. Or any of her belongings that were specifically from home. Just her letters, her treasures from Luceti, and the prayer beads that she never took off. That was when he realized it; he didn't need to try a journal filter, he just knew. She was gone again, and he might never see her again. He knows all too well in her time, he's just a statue and a ghost in Korra's head. But then he gets himself to read her letter, through tears and a severe mix of emotions, and he comes to accept that it is so much more than he ever thought.
So there he stands, facing Raven, looking lost and brave at the same time.]
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[After talking with Raven, Aang uses her journal to make the announcement. And he looks into the video feed with a sad smile; Raven is visible behind him, not looking at the camera. Aang does his best to keep himself composed throughout the message, with occasional cracks in his voice and welling up in his eyes.]
Hi everyone. It's me, Aang. I'm sorry to come here with sad news... but it's not really sad at the same time. It's Ikki. She's gone back home. If you don't know who she was.... she was about this tall, almost 10 and she ran the art club, and she's an airbender and she had a bird Pokemon named Soren with her all the time. I also called her the Avatar princess. She left some items and treasures for people she knew, s-so I'll come around to hand those out later.
I'm sad for all the friends she made here and all the people whose hearts she won't be able to touch. But... I think I'm happy, too. She gets to be with her family again. She has a mom and dad back home, plus her grangran and aunt and uncle, and an older sister and two little brothers. One of them's a baby that was just born. That family... That's where she belongs. I think I'm lucky that I got to have two years to get to know someone like her. And with all that time, she's still been smiling. She never had to go the war or get hurt badly. So I'm grateful for that.
This place bends time a lot, a-and it makes lots of us know about out futures before we're ready to. A lot of the times, the future can be scary... o-or overwhelming. But it also has people like Ikki. So I know it will be worth it. [He stops for a moment, wiping at his eyes while finding the words to wrap this up with.] Let's all wish her a happy return.
[Raven motions for her journal back; anyone who's grown used to her more-expressive-lately self will see the stone mask back on, today.]
Aang's going to do the art club with me instead. We'll have a meeting...soon. [There is some audible commotion beyond the visible frame and she sighs.] Soren's staying with me.
[[ooc: If you get something from here, Aang will be stopping by at some point to drop it off! JOINT POST so- so Aang is more likely to reply with a lot of words but either or both will answer.]
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Not only that, but he could tell how hard this was for Aang. It was painfully obvious. He doesn't know what to say to his friend, but he feels like he can't just not give him at least a word of comfort/support.]
I'm sorry, Aang.
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I really appreciate that. She... she left you a letter too, y'know.
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[He's a little surprised by that. He didn't even know people left letters.]
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Sorry.
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Little Ikki's gone? Already?
[Sokka's dismayed, and the wind is taken out of his sails. He had just gotten used to being an uncle and spending time with Ikki.
And spoiling her as good great uncles ought.Nevertheless, Sokka may not be the motherly Katara, but he knows Aang's got to be taking it worse than him, so he looks through the house to see if he's still home.]Aang?
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Y-yeah. Already. [For Sokka, as far as he remembers, it must have been a short time. He doesn't remember the year's worth of memories he had with Ikki beforehand.]
I'm sorry, Sokka. [He focuses on the floor, his voice shakey.]
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It's not your doing. [There's certainly an implication there about who he's referring to, but even then, there's no real malice there either since that does mean Ikki is back home. But he does also imply that there's no need for an apology either.]
She was a special kid.
[Sokka would normally use this time to crack a joke, but right now there really wasn't a joke that seemed to fit.]
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She wants neutral ground. She leaves a note for him to come to the smithy, but only if he wants to know about his past here. That's not neutral ground at all but it's mutually friendly and less crowded, and she can retreat into her work while she waits to see if he even shows up.]
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Sokka enters the Slash and Crash from the front door, the door he came through in order to pick up his trusty Boomerang and also select a sword to use. But, presuming he doesn't find Raven there, he will actually knock on the door leading to the work floor before pulling it open just a little and peeking in.]
Raven?
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Thank you, Padme. That sounds like really good advice. I... I do have lots of friends here with me still, so maybe that will work. You're definitely one of my friends too, Padme. But I don't wanna trouble you.
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Raven...?
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[Raven is naturally blunt, but she didn't even say 'Hey' this time. Soren is upset and alone and nothing good will come of it.]
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She's gone. [It feels like he's admitting it to himself as much as to her.]
Gone to... to home.
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So much for that.
He doesn't really expect to receive anything; Ikki never really struck him as much of a letter writer. And now that Rapunzel and Ikki are both gone, he's not at all certain he would want to go to the Art Club either. It seems pointless right now anyway, considering he's blind...
At any rate, he's in the coffee shop, at his normal table, for letter delivery.]
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It's bad enough as it is when he has sugar.He has Ikki's small treasure chest with him, and right now it's loaded with Loki's letter and the treasures designated with him. He looks up sadly when he sees the older god there.]
Loki?
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But no, it's far more likely something to do with Ikki. Which is a sad thought indeed.]
Yes, Aang?
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Somewhat sleepily, she makes her way outside to find Aang.]
Aang...?
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He's tending to the starfish when he hears the creak of her door and the sound of her voice, and he looks towards her. He's unable to summon a brave face; it's a clearly sad one, rather.]
Katara... [He utters, but he doesn't know where to go from there. To break the news quickly or slowly? A question that one has to ask all too often in a place like Luceti.
But in one hand he is holding the prayer beads that he had give to Ikki; she had worn them habitually.]
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What is it, Aang? What's happened?
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That's a regular loss for us all, isn't it...?
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Y-yeah. She was really making a big presence around here! Now I guess... her magic's gonna stick back home, with her family. [At least one bright side was one less responsibility for Katara and the Avatar House, for the time being.]
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[ He considers a moment... and. No, he's going to miss her too. He exhales out of his nose ]
I'm glad you could meet her, Aang-kun.
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