He would, and that bothers Zuko more than the thought of Sokka coming after her. Aang hadn't been happy when Zuko whisked Katara off on a quest to find her mother's killer, and he had a strange sort of inkling that it wasn't just because he was against the idea of Katara extracting revenge when it went against his people's customs. There was something else, something that had the airbender not wanting Katara to go, because it would mean days of keeping company that was just him.
"Yeah," he deflates, expression souring unhappily. "He probably would."
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"Yeah," he deflates, expression souring unhappily. "He probably would."