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For everyone who thought Zuko and Katara should’ve ended up together.
She looked divine. Even in my distaste for marrying a Morwenian, I couldn’t deny that one irrefutable fact. In a world of stars, Koraine was the moon.
“I suggest you do not ever let me hear mention of my wife on your tongue again, or you just might find yourself without one,”
No one would speak ill of my wife and leave without a single mark to remind them never to do so again.
“Take your hands off your future queen,”
“You ignite a different type of fire in me. One that I’m afraid if I give in to, I will never be able to let you go,”
I’d kill anyone who laid a hand on her.
“I told them you’d come,”
She was ravishing. The moment her foot hit that first step the world stopped. No one else mattered. In that moment, I knew, although I couldn’t give her my heart, I would burn the world for her.
“From the moment you stepped off that damned ship I knew you were going to be my weakness.
You have a hold on my heart, that no matter how hard I try I can’t shake.”
“You belong to no one,” I assured her in a low growl. “What if right now, I just want to belong to you?”
“Say it again,” I whispered, needing to hear the words once more. “I belong to you. Every last part of me is yours, Bellamy,”
“I know it may not mean much, but I want you to know I whole heartedly choose you,”
“I promise I’ll protect you even if it means my own life in trade,”
“You are divine, my moon,”
“If I am the burning sun, ruled by flames, then you are my moon, ruling over the tides and completing the missing half of me.”
Words would not do her beauty justice. As I stood there, I realized this was everything I had ever wanted. I may be on the run from my father, and our lives may be at risk, but I had her. She was everything I wanted. Needed.