✍️ andromeda3116
10 titles · Romance, Angst, Drama, Fantasy, Post-War
Such Selfish Prayers
🌶️🌶️ · 5K words
A short, devastating post-canon piece about what could have been. Zuko and Katara chose duty over each other. The regret is quiet and overwhelming.
Such Selfish Prayers
🌶️🌶️🌶️ · 50K words
Post-canon. Katara and Zuko navigate politics, duty, and the thing neither of them is willing to name. The tension of almost-touching is unbearable. Every sentence does work.
Such Selfish Prayers
🌶️🌶️ · 24K words
A series of interconnected moments between Zuko and Katara, spanning years. Each one a knife twist. The restraint in the prose makes every touch electric.
Such Selfish Prayers
🌶️🌶️🌶️ · 75K words
Post-war political drama. Katara and Zuko navigate diplomacy, old wounds, and an attraction they can't afford. The writing is literary and the political worldbuilding is excellent.
Such Selfish Prayers
🌶️🌶️ · 25K words
Post-war. Katara and Zuko circle each other for years. Duty, loyalty, and love all pulling in different directions. Short but devastating — every word counts.
Such Selfish Prayers
🌶️🌶️ · 28K words
Years after the war, Zuko and Katara keep finding reasons to be near each other. The unspoken feelings, the political weight of their positions — the pining is exquisite.
Such Selfish Prayers
🌶️🌶️🌶️ · 40K words
Fire Lord Zuko and Ambassador Katara navigate post-war politics and personal feelings. The writing is gorgeous — every sentence earns its place. Literary Zutara at its finest.
Such Selfish Prayers
🌶️🌶️ · 55K words
Post-war. Katara is an ambassador to the Fire Nation. Zuko is Fire Lord. Politics and history keep them apart but gravity keeps pulling them together.
Such Selfish Prayers
🌶️🌶️🌶️ · 60K words
Years after the war. Katara and Zuko orbit each other with decades of unspoken feelings. The yearning is palpable. Beautifully written.
Such Selfish Prayers
🌶️🌶️🌶️ · 120K words
Post-war politics demand a union between the Water Tribe and Fire Nation. Katara and Zuko navigate duty, desire, and a world that won't let them be simple. The political Zutara masterpiece.