literally how this scene went
“Lucky Charm”
I don’t know if it has been done before, but if that’s the case, I’m sorry !
“Lucky Charm”
I don’t know if it has been done before, but if that’s the case, I’m sorry !
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Oh hmmm.. I guess?? It wouldn’t be too hard for them to piece to together when Volpino (akuma or real Miraculous version) shows up again with a grudge against Lady Beetle but they could do nothing about it in their civilian lives like confronting him. So while Adrienne in this case would know his identity, she couldn’t show it because only Chat Noire and Lady Beetle are supposed to know who he is and would have to tone down her dislike for him when the mask is off. He act less obnoxiously and not as hell bent on destroying LB as Miles though so that makes it easier.
Alternatively, if he returns as actual Miraculous user then the magic of the Miraculous would help shroud his identity and CN and LB wouldn’t be able to figure out its him unless he said something really obvious.
Atla, Tokka.
Summary: Sokka could get away with things if he’s diligent enough, masking his emotions for example. Toph knows this though, Toph will always know when he’s hiding something from her, and that makes him more determined to prevent things from becoming that way if he can help it.
A/N: Aye the Tokka feels were strong late last night and I cried out when I was checking out the tag because I feel the pain
Thanks to @birukimeraki for the beta! ^.^
It takes a while for him to realise that she’s staring at him.
Though Toph isn’t really seeing him with her eyes, Sokka could still feel the intensity of her look that causes his skin to prickle from where the orange light of the fire shines in her eyes, and he looks up from where he’s sharpening his boomerang to meet them, her foggy look resting on him evenly.
He suddenly feels self conscious as he straightens up, since he’s sure he’s the only one awake other than she is as Katara and Aang sleep on either side of him. He curiously peers back at the twelve year old that she probably knows she’s caught his attention, but makes no move to acknowledge it.
She’s been an addition of their group around a month ago, where Aang has started his training with her a day after that. Sokka finds that she’s ruthless in her training, hard and sometimes a bit unmerciful for his taste. It’s different than the way Katara teaches the Avatar waterbending at a lake or stream whenever they’ve decided to stop, his sister usually sugarcoats her lessons with Aang, but Toph is as firm as her element’s sake.
She pars with his quips, and though sometimes she outsmarts him more often than not that he refuses to admit it, they rather converse that way. Loud, brash, sometimes giving each other a loud slap on the back that it feels good to have someone who shares his amount of enthusiasm that the other two would dub as overwhelming. They quickly become friends, and he’s content in having a pal to cause some racket with once in a while.
But as this unsettling silence seems to sink in his chest, he’s beginning to fidget, because she usually makes loud jokes with him rather than sit quietly and stare at him from the other side of the fire, Appa curled up beside them.
He contemplates on whether or not to call her out for it, but he doesn’t need to when she speaks.
“When will you stop lying to everyone?”
He’s startled of course, he doesn’t expect that of all things to come out of her mouth.
“What?”