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In this fic, I applied a certain vice, or negative character trait, to each character and then had them overcome it. See if you can pick up on the trend. :)
“The Dai Li?!” Unforgiveness exclaimed.
“I don’t know what she’s talking about!” Hatred insisted, pulling away from Dependence’s grasp.
“He got arrested by the Dai Li a couple of weeks ago,” she explained, “We saw them drag him away!”
“Why would I be arrested?” Hatred asked, confused and starting to grow frustrated. “I’ve been living peacefully in the city!”
“This…doesn’t make any sense,” Pride said, her hand touching the stone road of Ba Sing Se. A frown appeared on her face, and her forehead furrowed. “They’re both telling the truth.”
“That’s impossible!” said Unforgiveness.
Stubbornness interjected, “No, it’s not!” Everyone turned to look at him, wondering what sort of idea he had in his head this time. “She can’t tell who’s lying because they’re both telling the truth!” He pointed accusingly, “He’s been brainwashed!”
“That’s crazy! It can’t be!” Hatred shook his head, unable to believe it. He began to look at all the faces of his comrades, all looking at him with sympathetic eyes. Those eyes bore into him. “Stay away from me!” They all began to close in, trying to make him see the truth. But Hatred backed away from them, frightened at the truth they might bring.
“I’m afraid he no longer has a choice,” Ruthlessness said, a confident smirk on his face. Hatred attacked once more, his swords blindly ravaging around for Frivolity’s flesh. Frivolity threw an air-blast his way, but Hatred reacted quickly.
It was over all too soon.
“Don’t be,” said Aang.
Katara’s eyes were wide. “This isn’t good.”
“There’s no time,” Longshot remarked. “Just go. We’ll take care of him. Here’s our leader.”
“He’s lying…” Toph muttered.
This was the choice Sokka had to make.
But now, all of that seemed so unimportant to him. Revenge, murder, hatred. In his dying moments, he wanted to think of better things. Of things that made him happy. The smiles at the dinner table, the fun times with friends, the feel of a certain girl’s cheek against his palm. These were the things that comforted him.
He saw his parents’ dying faces flash before his eyes. Would they be angry with him? For failing to get revenge? For not hating the Fire Nation until his last breath? Perhaps. But he doubted it. He didn’t see how they could ask him to be angry now of all times. Where there was no more time to be happy.
He was relieved that he could put it all behind him.
Jet closed his eyes, and drifted off into the night.