"You can learn big things from small promptings if you listen."
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"You can learn big things from small promptings if you listen."
― Richelle E. Goodrich, Being Bold: Quotes, Poetry, & Motivations for Every Day of the Year
From Friends Journal, August 2024
A Zukki ⊰⊹ฺ。*fake relationship*⊹ฺ。.✧ modern!AU — in which Zuko must pretend to have a girlfriend in order to get some ladies from work off his back.
Suki volunteers.
Except that one of the women goes to the same gym as Suki and Sokka, so she calls either bullshit or cheating. Suki and Zuko panic and he says that the three of them are, in fact, all together.
So now Zuko has to show up to the company holiday weekend with two baes and pretend to be in a poly relationship, scandalizing everyone.
It would be better if Sokka didn't dive in fully into the role, becoming the most flamboyant and over-the-top, no-filter adoring boyfriend ever.
And Zuko is slowly dying, because he never felt like a third wheel with his best friends, but actually being included in their coupley lovey-doveness is a sweet, sweet torture and he doesn't know how he will ever be able to live without this once the trip is over.
But maybe there's a reason why Suki volunteered so readily. And maybe there's a reason (besides the catering) why Sokka is enjoying this so much...
Listen to your intuition and the quiet promptings of your heart. — Bryant McGill, New Exclusive Content >> https://SimpleReminders.com
Whether they are direct promptings or just impulses to help, a good deed is never wasted, for charity never faileth and is never the wrong response.
Michelle D. Craig
(General Women’s Session October 2018)
Do you take time to listen to the promptings of the Spirit? Answers to prayer come most often by a still voice and are discerned by our deepest, innermost feelings. I tell you that you can know the will of God concerning yourselves if you will take the time to pray and to listen.
Ezra Taft Benson