Prompt: Earthbending, because I've been rewatching S2 of ATLA lately.

(Toph rocks, pun intended.)


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Her right leg is lifted up. Her feet bare, not pointing towards the sky above but in a position as if they're on an invisible ceiling.

Her left arm, reeled backwards, are in a "L" shape, her right one in a similar fashion. Her left is without any form—

Until her right leg swings down like a shooting arrow, and her right feet gives a tenacious plummet to the terrain below, and even though she cannot see it, she feels how the cracks she made unto the once flawless earth under her soles have turned into massive walls high, high above...

Something that makes Toph smirk, and shout cockily:

"Your turn, my eager student Aang!"

Aang, in response, makes shields from the earth that manage to be even larger and thicker than Toph's, and the sheer strength of the Avatar's better copy of her move sends shockwaves into her feet. He shouts out:

"I did it, I did it, Toph!"

And she just gives a thumbs up, taking in the feel of her student's growth since the day he, the savior who once struggled with earthbending, moved exactly like an earth-bender to save the trapped Sokka from a creature.

(In Toph's "eyes," she's the best teacher ever.)

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Toph is awesome and Aang is cute. This isn't shipping these two btw, this drabble is a platonic-friendship/student-teacher bonding. Hope you readers enjoyed, and man I can't believe I never written anything ATLA before. I'll change that in the future...Ciao!