Merry Christmas!!! Baby Bumi as an angel
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Merry Christmas!!! Baby Bumi as an angel
A New Air Bender
(Them after seeing you somehow ignore your HEAVILY BLEEDING injury)
In some random Earth Kingdom city
Tenzin, Jinora, Korra, Mako, Bolin, and Bumi were all sat in a park, wallowing in their repeated failure to get any new air benders found in this city to come to the Air Nation.
"So, now what?" Korra asks.
"We must move onto the next town, perhaps the air benders there will being willing to come with us," Tenzin says.
A chorus of growling stomachs, including Tenzin's own, interrupts their wallowing. They all agree to get lunch first before moving on. They all stand up and walk the crowded streets, mostly following Pabu's nose in their search for food. As they pass a line of shop windows someone bumps into Bumi and Bolin.
"I'm so sorry miss!" The voice says apologetically.
"It's alright," Bumi says.
"It's ok. I should've been watching where I was going. Are you alright?" Bolin asks, helping the person up.
"Yes, thank you," they say before walking away.
The group keeps moving, reaching a restaurant and enjoying their lunch. When the check comes around and Bumi reaches for his wallet, checking each and every pocket and nothing. He sweats in embarrassment.
"Don't worry guy, I've got this covered," Bolin says, only to find his money is gone too.
Tenzin and Jinora obviously have no money but thankfully Mako does. Once the bill is settled Bolin and Bumi retrace their steps, figuring they must've dropped their wallets somewhere along the way. As they search Bolin is the first to find his, laying right outside the restaurant. He picks it up and opens it to check if everything is still there and all his money is gone, as in every coin and bill that once called his wallet home is now nowhere to be found.
"Looks like ypu got pickpocketed," Mako says.
"Yep. Dang it, I should've been more careful," Bolin says, shoving his now empty wallet into his pocket.
Bumi finds his wallet back where he and Bolin were run into, finding it similarly lacking the money that was there earlier. The two sigh and accept their losses when they hear yelling.
"Get back here!" A man yells at a retreating figure.
Bolin and Bumi recognize the figure, the person who bumped into them earlier! They chase after the figure, which of course means the others have to follow. The figure ducks and weaves through alleys with the reflexes of kitten moth.
"Get back here!" Bumi yells.
The figure taunts him, cuasing him the chase more. This chase goes on until the figure runs into a brick wall at the end of the alley. The group forms a loss half circle and Bumi holds out his hand, asking for his and Bolin's money back. You turn away, saying that you earned it fair and square. Bumi asks again, but this time you don't say anything. Instead you push yourself off the ground and over the wall, something that shouldn't be possible given that the wall was as high as three Tenzins stacked on top of each other.
"Did they just air bend?" Bolin asks.
"I think so," Bumi says in slight awe.
Tenzin uses his own air bending to launch himself over the wall. He lands on the other side, Jinora tries to follow him but falls short, cutting herself before Bumi catches her. Tenzin yells that he'll be ok to the other, to which Korra yells she's coming with him and with ease she is also over the wall. Her and Tenzin walk through the crowded, filthy street on the other side of the wall. The houses are small and in disrepair, all squeezed together like anchovies. The people out on the streets all looked tired, as if they came from a long days work. They started at Korra and Tenzin, but they didn't say anything.
"Hi. Have you seen a person about this tall with a green top and dark pink pants? They took our friends money and we'd really like it backe," Korra asks a woman.
Before the woman can answer they spot the you from earlier, being dragged to them by the ear by an old lady with a smoking pipe. Once the old lady and you are in front of Korra and Tenzin you mumble out an apology.
"Well! Don't just stand there. Return their money!" The old lady yells.
You hand over the money and Korra takes it, putting it in her pockets. She thanks you when Tenzin asks your name.
"Reader," you tell him.
"Well, Reader. You have a gift, the gift of air bending," he says.
You laugh and ask him if he hit his head jumping the wall. Tenzin's eyes narrow as he keeps explaining, telling you that you are probably an air bender now and that you could be with other air benders on Air Temple Island, though you'd have no earthly possessions and would have to be vegetarian. You hold up your hand, causing him to stop talking.
"What if... What if a new air bender used to be a thief. Would you still take them?" You ask, looking up at him.
"Only if they were truly willing to try and change for the better," he says, a warm, father tone seeping into his voice.
"So, you have room for an ex thief?" You ask.
"Always," he says.
You lead them both out of your neck of the woods, telling them about how you ended up a thief due to the fact that you're an orphan with the closest family being your "granny". You also talk about your friend, community, and your life up to this point, even your admission that while you love your granny she's always harsh and you always wonder what it would be like to have a happy family, like the ones you see in the main town every day. By the time you three are on back with the others Korra wants to hug you and Tenzin is debating on adopting you into his and Pema's family.
"Here's your money back. Also, the kid wants to come back with us," Korra says, handing Bolin and Bumi their money back.
Bolin introduces himself to you, as does Bumi, Jinora, and Mako. You all walk back to the airship, with you asking Jinora what Air Temple Island is like and more about what it means to be an air bender, you even apologize for being the reason she got hurt in the first place.
"Don't worry. You didn't do anything wrong," she says.
"I mean it. If I didn't steal your friend and uncle's money you never would've tried jumping the wall. Though, if you want I can show you how to do it properly," you suggest.
"Absolutely not!" Tenzin says.
You and Jinora chuckle and swear you won't jump any walls. By the time you all reach the airship you feel a warmth in your chest. It's not the heat of shame, or the thunder of fear, it's softer than both of those. It's like a big hug from the inside out. Jinora asks if you're ok and you nod, because you're better than ok.
"So... Mr.Tenzin. Who else is gonna be there?" You ask.
Tenzin lists off everyone already on Air Temple Island and the warmth grows at the thought of a community held together by something more than the daily struggle, plus Jinora mentioned the sky bison and you really want to see one of those fluffy flying cows in person.
"I can't wait," you say.
Tenzin smiles at you, somwthing telling him you're going to be a great addition to the Air Nation.
Gyatso: Judge all you want but...
Gyatso, pointing at Tenzin: Dated a lesbian cop.
Gyatso, pointing at Bolin: Left a girl at the altar.
Gyatso, pointing at Mako: Fumbled Asami AND Korra.
Gyatso, pointing at Asami and Korra: Dated Mako.
Gyatso, pointing at Bumi: Lived in a box.
Toph and Aang are terrible parents.
Okay, so let's talk about this:
Of course they are. Toph was raised in a bubble for 12 years. Her mother never even tried to reach out to her after she left, and her father disowned her in front of everyone, causing yet another trauma (even though they later reconnected, the trauma remained). This is probably why she never revealed the identity of their fathers to her daughters. She tried to give her daughters what she never had—freedom and free choice—but she never knew how to prevent such a huge rift from forming between her and her daughters. Suyin reconnected with her more easily because, probably, by becoming a mother, she understood in part what her mother felt or what she wanted to do; unlike Lin (and no one blames her for this), who only saw her mother cover up her youngest daughter's mistakes and almost left Lin to act like a mother to Suyin. Toph never had a motherly role model; she tried to be one, but she didn't succeed the way she wanted.
Aang, on the other hand, never knew what parents were. Traditionally, air nomads didn't grow up in families, but rather all together. He didn't have parental figures, but rather guides. When he became a father, he loved his children, who fortunately had Katara, who knew how to be a mother. But when Tenzin, the only airbender among his children, was born, all the attention probably shifted to him, to teach them what only he could. I don't think he ignored his other children, simply giving them less attention, creating a gap between them.
Neither Toph nor Aang ever had anyone to tell them what it was like to be parents, but they tried anyway, failing on several fronts in their own ways.
full extreme shade if katara doesn’t marry aang in your rewrite of canon then what business do you have still claiming bumi, kya, and/or tenzin as katara’s kids?
Aang being a neglectful father makes no sense for many reasons but ESPECIALLY because of the reason we are given for his neglect in lok. He was too busy teaching tenzin about the air nomads to pay attention to his other two children, but WHY would he not also teach kya and bumi about the air nomads? If aang hadn't been shown to be a character that has a deep love and connection to his culture, maybe I could believe that, but since he was it makes absolutely no sense that he wouldn't be telling kya and bumi about the air nomads every ten seconds. He loves talking about his culture and his people and their beliefs, he does it literally all the time in atla. But I'm supposed to believe he wouldn't care to tell two of his own children? Bullshit
The Legend of Korra
lin has 100% fucked all three kataang siblings. both kya and bumi are aware of this, because they’re not totally oblivious, but poor tenzin still believes he’s the only one.
then, one day, tenzin suddenly has the epiphany during dinner (with his entire family around, including lin and both siblings), and has to try to stay calm while he realises what all the quips made by kya and bumi around him really meant.