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I know there’s nothing left worth staying for
Who| Aang and Open
What| Aang is putting origami things fucking everywhere. This is the best way to handle feelings.
Where| All the Districts except D4.
When| Post interviews
Warnings/Notes| Self-prescribed art therapy.
Origami everywhere.
On the counters, the tables, on the backs of chairs, everywhere. Cranes, flowers, owls, dragons, swans, weird six-legged bison things, bow ties, all kinds of origami. They're placed around quickly and quietly and all at once, so a person can go into their room for five minutes just to come out and see their District covered.
If they're really quick on the draw, they may see a little boy with arrow tattoos placing the last of them. They're more likely to see the boy before he puts the origami everywhere, when he's hidden on top of the fridge and working on folding all his origami. He's just out of sight enough to be hard to spot if one isn't looking, but occasionally a little pale foot with an arrow tattoo dangling over the edge, either while he's working on folding or when he's taking a fitful nap.
What| Aang is putting origami things fucking everywhere. This is the best way to handle feelings.
Where| All the Districts except D4.
When| Post interviews
Warnings/Notes| Self-prescribed art therapy.
Origami everywhere.
On the counters, the tables, on the backs of chairs, everywhere. Cranes, flowers, owls, dragons, swans, weird six-legged bison things, bow ties, all kinds of origami. They're placed around quickly and quietly and all at once, so a person can go into their room for five minutes just to come out and see their District covered.
If they're really quick on the draw, they may see a little boy with arrow tattoos placing the last of them. They're more likely to see the boy before he puts the origami everywhere, when he's hidden on top of the fridge and working on folding all his origami. He's just out of sight enough to be hard to spot if one isn't looking, but occasionally a little pale foot with an arrow tattoo dangling over the edge, either while he's working on folding or when he's taking a fitful nap.
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"You learned this from home?"
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One of his only scores so far today, but still. He'll take what he can get.
"Yeah. When I was little, Monk Gyatso needed to teach me how to sit still, so he'd give me lots of things to do with my hands. He encouraged me to learn stuff like this and try making up my own stuff." He pulls out another two pieces of paper, pushing one towards Steve before starting to fold a new kind of flower. Maybe they can make a little bouquet.
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"You were taught by monks?"
The question isn't asked with any sort of surprise, but rather to keep the conversation going. It doesn't feel uncomfortable, not as it sometimes can - maybe because Aang doesn't try to ask him anything back.
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Aang's used to talking about his world because many people find it very curious. He wants to ask questions in return, but being so close to Bucky has taught him a certain amount of tact. Bucky and Steve's demeanor isn't too different, so he uses the same rules with Steve as he does with Bucky: telegraph any touching before it happens, and don't pry too much if he doesn't seem ready to talk about something.
He's curious about Steve, but he bites his tongue. Like Bucky, he will open up if he wants to.