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Bumi Series reaction when you kiss them!
Raib
She is very happy with your kiss. She also looks calm on the outside, but inside she is very nervous and looks awkward. She couldn't even stop thinking about what happened earlier. Raib also actually almost wanted to hit you because of her happiness. She also might be able to destroy you.
Seli
Seli kisses you back. She is very nice at all. She also never want to angry of you because you kissed her without permission. Her blushes are not really red, she is fine for kisses. :)
Ali
That stupid trouble maker will get this, Muahahahaha
When your mouth touches his lips, cheeks, etc., he looks angry at first. But the longer you kiss his the better it feels on his face. His hands also can't stop moving when you kiss him. He couldn't even say a word after you kissed him.
hi ! i don’t know if this counts as a whole prompt, but could i request some iroh ii ? maybe their reunion when kya’s daughter went back with bumi to the fire nation and their whole reunion to wedding story ?
a/n: I just did the reunion part of this because it would be hard to cram the whole timeline into one piece aha but nonetheless enjoy!
*based off of these hc’s
The cool breeze of the ocean air does little to calm your nerves as you fidget with the beads that wrap themselves neatly around your wrist and stare out into the open water. The Fire Nation docks are fast approaching, and you foolishly wonder if everything will be the same as it was when you left it behind all those years ago. You wonder if he is still the same, fearing for a moment that perhaps he has forgotten you after being apart for so long, but you don’t have time to dwell on your anxieties when a firm clap on your shoulder breaks you from your thoughts.
“Why the long face, kiddo?” Your Uncle Bumi grins. “I thought you’d be happier to be back here.”
“I am,” you reassure him, “it’s just I’m a little nervous is all. I haven’t been here in so long...”
“Well I’m sure the royals will be happy to see you,” he says. “You were Lord Zuko’s star student after all, and General Iroh is always asking about you.”
“He is?” You gasp, doing your best to quell the excitement that bubbles up inside of you at the news. You always brushed off your infatuation with the General as a silly childhood crush, but if that were the case then the mere mention of him shouldn’t have made you as cheerful as it did.
“Of course! Why do you think I brought you out here with me? Some good old nostalgia would be perfect for you!”
“Uncle,” you say with a pointed look. Bumi grins sheepishly.
“You could use a friend, y/n. And so could Iroh.”
You don’t get the chance to argue or insist that you’re fine, that you’re perfectly okay with the fact that your best friend is your Gran Gran, as the ship pulls into the docks and Fire Nation guards arrive to escort you to the palace. None of them are familiar to you, most of the men you’d known as a child having retired by now, but they still greet you with the same kindness as always, a perk of being the Avatar’s granddaughter and the Commander’s niece.
“I have to prepare for the meeting,” your uncle says as you reach the front gates and are permitted entry to the palace, “but if you want to head off and look for some old friends or even just explore your old playing grounds go right ahead.”
“Good look with the meeting, Uncle Bumi,” you reply before gifting the man a kiss on the cheek and parting ways with him for now.
You find yourself wandering into the gardens, admiring the blooming fire lilies and enjoying the refreshing breeze that blows cooly against your face as you reminisce on the memories you hold in this very spot. If you look hard enough you can almost see yourself sitting underneath the shade of the tree with Zuko and his grandson studying fire bending scrolls and enjoying cups of tea. Life had been so quiet and simple then, so peaceful. Maybe Bumi was right about needing a friend; you’d never felt lonelier in your entire life than you did now looking upon old childhood memories.
“Y/n?” A voice calls almost hesitantly, void of the confidence he’d always held, and despite the fact that your heart catches in your throat at the sound of his voice you will yourself to turn around and face the man you never stopped thinking about.
You can’t help the way your mouth hangs agape at the sight of him; he’d always been a good looking boy, but over the years Iroh had grown into the handsomest man you’d ever seen. He was beautiful with his strong jaw and shimmering gold irises, and despite how much he’d changed over the years he still held that same boyish grin you’d taken comfort in many times before.
“Iroh,” you finally say, heat crawling up your neck as you smile shyly. He’s rushing towards you in an instant, pulling you into his chest for a tight hug and laughing with pure unadulterated joy.
“I almost didn’t recognize you,” he admits with a sheepish grin, hands resting on your shoulders as he pulls away and looks you in the eyes. You don’t know it, but he’s just as taken back by your beauty. He was used to seeing you running around in your pigtails with your wide smile and a few teeth missing; you were absolutely radiant, your features maturing with the time that had passed, but your eyes still held that same twinkle they always did.
“It’s so good to you, old friend,” you say, smiling fondly as you rest a hand upon his cheek. “I’ve missed you.”
“So have I,” he replies, and you don’t miss the way he seems to melt into your touch. “I have a meeting to attend to, but perhaps you’d like to accompany me to dinner tonight? I want to hear about all of your adventures.”
“Dinner sounds lovely.”
“Perfect,” Iroh grins, “I’ll see you then.”
He parts from you then with a kiss on the cheek, leaving you with a dazed smile alone in the gardens as you watch him walk into the palace.
“We’re having dinner,” you murmur quietly to yourself, an excited smile pulling at your lips as you rush towards your assigned quarters to prepare.
~~~
“A date with the General, huh?”
“It’s not a date, Uncle Bumi,” you remind him as you sit before the vanity and slip on your favorite pair of earrings, a pair your mother had bought for you once during your travels, “it’s just dinner.”
“Sounds like a date to me,” he teases with a knowing grin. “You know, I always had a feeling about you two.”
“You said the same thing about Uncle Tenzin and Aunt Lin,” you retort only for Bumi to grimace.
“I never said it was a good feeling.”
“It’s not a big deal,” you shrug nonchalantly. “We’re just two old friends who want to catch up with each other.”
Oh, but it actually is a very big deal for you. You can’t remember the last time anyone has taken you out to dinner or the last time you had actually dressed yourself up for someone else, and frankly you don’t know why you’re so nervous. It’s Iroh, after all, your childhood friend, why should you be nervous?
“Oh, I’ll walk you out!” Your Uncle exclaims excitedly once you put the finishing touches on your ensamble, and before you can even get up from your chair Bumi is yanking you onto your feet and dragging you out of the room towards the front gates where Iroh is presumably waiting for you. “I only wish your mother were here to see this!”
“Uncle,” you groan in quiet embarrassment, “you seem more excited than I am.”
“What? That’s nonsense!” Bumi scoffs. “Can’t I just appreciate the romanticism that comes with seeing old friends?”
“I see you’re a poet much like your father,” a third voice intrudes, a smiling Iroh startling both you and your uncle. “I hope I’m not interrupting.”
“No, not at all!” Bumi says before you can so much as open your mouth to reply. “In fact I was just leaving. You kids have fun! Oh, and uh, bring her back home safe and sound and all that protective Uncle junk I’m supposed to say.”
“Of course, Commander,” he says with a slight laugh before turning to you. “Are you ready?”
“I am,” you smile, making sure to give your Uncle a chaste kiss to the cheek before taking Iroh’s outstretched and following him out the front gates. Your Uncle watches your retreating forms with a faint smile and a mischievous glint in his eye.
“Phase one of my matchmaking plan is complete.”
~~~
The royal plaza is beautiful at night. Lanterns hang from the skies and bathe the streets in their golden hue. The restaurants and shops are bustling with customers as lovers, families, and friends all spend their evenings out on the town. No one seems to notice your presence— Iroh had insisted that no guards were needed to escort you both— and for that you are grateful.
“Hungry for anything in particular? I know you were especially fond of dumplings when we were children,” Iroh notes with a chuckle.
“I’d love anything spicy. As much as I enjoy sea prunes and seal jerky, nothing in the south really has that same kick to it that Fire Nation food has.”
“I know the perfect place,” Iroh says, and you have to fight against the way your stomach seems to summersault when he takes your hand in his own and weaves you through the streets.
You end up in a quiet little restaurant together where the food is fresh and the hostess is the sweetest little old lady you’ve ever met, though she brings you way more food than you ordered. You’re eager to scarf down the spicy noodles and steaming buns, so eager in fact that you don’t notice the love stricken way in which Iroh watches you practically inhale your food.
“How’s your family?” He asks behind his cup of tea.
“Good. Gran Gran has been training the new Avatar and my mother helps where she can. My Uncle Tenzin and Aunt Pema just had a new baby not too long ago, a son named Meelo.”
“That’s amazing,” Iroh smiles, “congratulations on your new cousin.”
“Thank you. Our family is certainly growing,” you say with a slight laugh. “And how are things with you and your family?”
“I have to admit, I haven’t really been home much to know,” Iroh chuckles. “This visit is also my first time back in a while. Mother is a gracious ruler and the people love her, my sister is still living her quiet life with her husband out on the farm, and my grandfather comes back and forth all the time. Everyone seems to be happy.”
“And are you happy?”
“I like to think so. I’m the youngest General in the United Forces which is a great accomplishment, and I’m having dinner with a friend I thought I’d never see again, so yes, I’m very happy,” he notes with a wink. You can’t help but roll your eyes at his slyness, a small huff blowing past your nose.
“Don’t be so dramatic,” you tease.
“Really, y/n,” Iroh says, all features void of his previous humor as they morph into a more tender nature. He reaches across the table and rests a hand across your own, a faint smile on his lips. “I’ve missed you, and I’m so happy you’re here.”
“Me too,” you admit with a tiny smile. “It’s been hard without you, friend.”
“Friend,” Iroh repeats with a small sigh, but his smile never falters. He pays for your meal and offers you his arm to guide you back to the palace; you talk about old memories and new ones, your adventures during your time apart, and your excitement to create new ones together. You’ve never been happier, and for the first time in a long time the loneliness that normally gnaws at your spirit is nowhere to be found.
“Can you find your room okay?” Iroh asks as you reach the front doors of the palace.
“I can,” you nod with a smile. “I’m actually staying in the room I had when I was a kid.”
“Go figure,” he laughs softly before gracing you with a sweet smile. “Thank you for accompanying me to dinner tonight. Will I see you tomorrow?”
“You will.”
“Good. I look forward to it,” Iroh says. “Sleep well, y/n.”
“Goodnight, Iroh,” you utter with a small smile, making sure to gift him a kiss on the cheek before disappearing inside. Stunned, the General stands frozen in place with a dazed smile on his face. He hasn’t felt this way about anyone in such a long time, hadn’t felt such genuine excitement and joy, and he had to admit that it somewhat intimidated him. He’d always seen you as the girl he’d grown up with, the one he’d spent his time with stealing desserts from the kitchen and running through the hallways, but now...
“Spirits,” Iroh exclaims with a breathless laugh. “I think I’m in love.”
In the gardens sits the trio of adults who watch the scene unfold before them, knowing looks exchanged among them as they sip their tea and watch Iroh disappear into the palace.
“They make a handsome pair, don’t they?” Zuko notes offhandedly to his daughter. “I give them a month.”
“A month?” Bumi snorts. “No way! Three weeks maybe, but not a month.”
“I have more faith in my son than that,” Izumi says with the shake of her head. “One week.”
“One week?!” The Commander exclaims with a laugh. “Oh, you’re on!”
“Betting over the love life of my grandson and my former student was not how I pictured spending my retirement,” Zuko sighs, but there’s a smile on his face as he considers his grandson courting the granddaughter of his best friend. Life has a funny way of working out sometimes.
Kya’s brows furrowed as she waved a hand directly in front of your face. You didn’t blink. You were standing in the middle of the room like someone had gently unplugged your soul from your body.
“…What’s wrong with her?” she asked slowly.
Bumi immediately pointed toward the kitchen with the expression of a man already preparing a defense in court. " Don't be mad....but I may have given her… cactus juice. Or mushroom juice. To you know....help her relax.”
“You WHAT?!” Tenzin nearly choked.
“Her tea stash is confusing!! It’s not my fault!”
“I can feel colors,” you announced softly to absolutely nobody as you wandered past them in a haze.
“You drugged mother’s former student?!”
“I was trying to help her relax!”Bumi pointed defensively toward the kitchen again
“You gave the introverted waterbender hallucinogens?!” Tenzi shouted back.
“That sounds bad when you say it!”
“Because it is bad!!”
Across the room, Kya stared at you with growing concern while you stood perfectly still again, hands clasped politely in front of yourself like you were attending a funeral.
“…I can feel colors,” you whispered.
Kya slowly turned toward Bumi. “What did you give her?”
“I thought it was calming mushroom tea!” He held up the jar.
“That was spirit mushroom concentrate!” Tenzin snaps snatching it from his hands
“How was I supposed to know that?!”
“It's glowing!”
“Well in my defense a lot of her tea glows!”
You blinked slowly at the wall. "…Blue tastes loud."
Tenzin grabbed both sides of his head. "Oh spirits."
Bumi pointed accusingly toward the tea shelf again. “WHY DOES SHE OWN SO MANY MYSTICAL LIQUIDS?!”
“Because she trained under MOTHER!”
“That somehow explains nothing and everything simultaneously!”
While the siblings continued yelling, Kya noticed movement from the corner of her eye.
You were slowly wandering away with your arms stretched outward, swaying side to side, straight toward the exit of Air Temple Island.
“…Uh guys.”
Neither of the men listened.
“You could’ve seriously hurt her!”
“I didn’t MEAN to!”
“She barely talks when she’s sober, Bumi!”
“That feels unnecessarily judgmental!”
“She is high off her mind?!!”
Kya frowned harder as the front door slid open.
You peacefully drifted outside into the evening air.
“…Uh guys.”
Still arguing then suddenly Jinora came sprinting into the room, completely horrified.
“Umm....Dad?!”
Tenzin barely looked over. “Not now, Jinora—”
“But dad?! Auntie just jumped off the cliff saying she could fly.”
Silence.
“…WHAT?!” all three screamed.
The siblings bolted outside so fast Bumi nearly slammed directly into the doorway.
And there you were, standing on the edge of the cliff with your arms spread dramatically toward the sky.
The wind whipped through your hair while you stared out into the horizon with tearful wonder.
“The sky is hugging me…” you whispered emotionally.
Tenzin looked seconds away from cardiac arrest, his hand gripping his robe. “Oh no.”
Then you smiled brightly. "I can hear the wind singing.”
“You are NOT an airbender!” Tenzin shouted in absolute panic.
You gasped dramatically. “Neither were the badger moles before they believed in themselves.”
“That’s not—”
Then you stepped off the cliff.
Kya screamed.
Tenzin stopped breathing.
Bumi made a noise no human being should physically be capable of making.
And then Oogi swooped upward beneath you at the last second with a loud chirp, catching you directly onto his saddle.
You immediately rolled onto your back laughing hysterically while clutching handfuls of fur.
“I’M FLYING!!!”
Oogi happily rumbled, apparently deciding this was a wonderful game.
“SOMEONE PLEASE FIX HER!” Tenzin shouted, clutching his chest.
Below them, you sat up suddenly atop Oogi with wide eyes.
“The sky bison understands me.”
“No he does not,” Kya said immediately.
“He said your forehead is shiny.”
Bumi doubled over laughing while Tenzin looked moments away from spiritual ascension through stress alone. “Oogi bring her BACK!”
Instead, Oogi circled once proudly while you stretched your arms out again.
“I’m the Avatar now!”
“You are literally a waterbender!”
“Water is just sad air.”
Kya had to physically grab Tenzin’s robes before he launched himself off the cliff after you.
Finally Oogi drifted low enough for Bumi to attempt grabbing you off the saddle.
“Okay! Okay! Time to come down—”
“Catch me!!”
Before anyone could react, you launched yourself directly off Oogi toward the ground.
“SPIRITS—”
Bumi dove forward with the desperation of a man trying to catch a falling vase worth more than his entire life. He caught you with a loud oof, both of you collapsing dramatically onto the grass.
You blinked down at him with complete seriousness. “…Your face is warm.” Your hands cupped the mans cheeks before dropping them.
Bumi stared up at you, panting. “You just jumped off a sky bison!”
You smiled dreamily. "You have very trustworthy vibes.”
Kya snorted despite herself.
Tenzin pointed furiously at his older brother. “You are never touching her tea again.”
“That’s fair.”
“I mean EVER.”
“Also fair.”
You suddenly gasped again, staring at Bumi with wonder. "…You have two heads.”
“What?!”
You reached up and grabbed his cheeks gently. “No wait. One head. The other one was your aura.”
Bumi immediately looked smug. “She thinks I’m spiritually gifted.”
“You fed her hallucinogenic mushrooms!”
“She said my aura is handsome.”
Kya rolled her eyes while Tenzin groaned into his hands.
Meanwhile you were still holding Bumi’s face carefully. “…Your eyebrows are moving too loud.”