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like, after Gray found Stephen at the coffee shop, do you think he asked Stephen to come back home with him? To transfer schools to be with him? Do you think Gray asked the teachers if Stephen could sit next to him and Eugene? Did Stephen end up liking pool and going to karaoke and seeing Gray sing for the first time? Like, did he end up going to Gray's cram school and meeting Lily and laughing at her sketches of Gray? Do you think he became friends with Toby from Ttoskki's Chicken and friends with Rowan, thinking his stories were the funniest thing he'd ever heard? Did he notice the pin on Gray's backpack and ask Gray why he still had it? Did Gray give it back to Stephen, saying he had something better now? Do you think they cried together? Did Gray look at all the places he'd been and people he loved in a new light, basked in the new warmth of Stephen's presence? Did Gray ever think he was the luckiest person alive?
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This is so real,a man who shows his repentance with actions and words is so much appreciable than a man who apologize but make the same mistake
Do you guys ever think how Zuko is the only person who proves Katara that he won't leave her again?
Katara has abandonment issues. That's why she was so angry at Hakoda when they saw each other again, that's why she became so anxious when they had to separate, that's why she lashes out at Zuko himself, bringing up her mother's death. It's implied throughout the series that she has been abandoned physically and emotionally by the people she held dear.
Of course, Hakoda acknowledges and apologizes, but we don't see him making the effort to show Katara that he won't make her feel that way again—(which is probably due to the pacing of the story, although it's still a poor writing choice, but I digress).
But we see Zuko making an effort.
After betraying her, he is determined to make it up to her by any means. Even when she is openly hostile to him, he remains respectful and protective of her. He is constantly showing kind and heroic gestures. He goes out of his way for it in TSR to help her confront her feelings of grief and resentment, and saves her life yet again during Sozin's Comet. He expresses he has her best interest at heart through words and actions.
Thinking about all of that makes their relationship and personal character journey even more beautiful.
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Taylor Swift and Zutara
I am a Swiftie and I love Zutara so here a playlist of songs I think suit their dynamic (I LOVE folklore and evermore)
Peace- folklore
The Great War- Midnights
Glitch- Midnights
The Lakes- Folklore
Midnight Rain- Midnights
gold rush- evermore
Cardigan- folklore
The 1- folklore
hoax- folklore
my tears ricochet- folklore
exile- folklore
Daylight- Lover
Miss Americana and the Heartbreak Prince- Lover
Afterglow- Lover
New Years Day- rep
Call It What You Want- rep
You are in Love- 1989
Foolish One- Speak Now (for us lol)
Ok this is probably the first part of this playlist cause I want to go into her old discography to find more but I feel for right now the list is a little too long.
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Weaktober Day 14: Nuclear
“Hey. Hey!”
Gray spun around, wondering who was calling him. He’d just left the bakery where he usually had breakfast before heading to work. He valued the silence before he’d be bombarded by questions at the guest lectures he spoke at. Science was not that hard, but none of those moneyed college kids seemed to know that.
He was faced with a tall stranger gasping for breath, hunched over. It was 60 degrees but he wasn’t wearing a sweater. When he finally caught his breath and stood to his full height, Gray sourly noted that this was another individual who claimed a good foot over him. His cheeks were flushed and his ears and nose were tipped red from the cold.
“Thank you for stopping,” he started, taking in a calming breath to regain his composure. “You’re Gray Yeon, right?”
Gray didn’t expect to run into a fan at the cafe of all places. He wasn’t a celebrity, per se; his book had only sold a few hundred copies. But he’d won an award or two and it had launched a new phase in his career, one where he got paid to talk about something he was good at. It wasn’t the dream or anything, but it was nice not worrying about rent.
“And you are...?” Gray asked.
The stranger held out his hand. “I’m Stephen Ahn.” Gray didn’t like the look on Stephen. He was tall, sweaty, and his socks clashed with his shoes. But Gray didn’t want to be impolite, so he blithely shook Stephen’s hand and let go as quickly as socially acceptable.
Stephen closed and opened his mouth, like a fish who couldn’t find the right words. “I-I read your book on nuclear physics,” he said.
“Ah.” Gray offered up a neutral smile. What did this guy want, an autograph? A signed copy? It wasn’t like Gray carried around extra books in case people felt like interrupting his morning routine to fanboy.
“Can--can I buy you a coffee or something?” Stephen asked, desperate.
Gray shifted. “I’m going to be late for work.” Unlikely. He always arrived two hours early to practice his presentation and that was an affair that lasted maybe 20 minutes. Gray had an astonishing amount of free time.
He winced at Stephen’s puppy eyes, wondering how it was possible for a grown man to still make those. And so convincingly, nonetheless. He bit the inside of his cheek and reluctantly agreed to let Stephen drag him back to the bakery and sit down while he ordered.
In his 26 years, Gray couldn’t remember being co-erced into doing anything. Yet, Stephen slid him the hot cup and immediately launched into a bluster about the individual chapters in Gray’s book, questioning some theories and asking Gray what he thought of this and that. Gray answered as fast as he could, struggling to keep up with Stephen’s enthusiasm. He was taken aback. Stephen wasn’t mimicking age-old grandiloquence; he knew what he was talking about.
“T-Then do you read W. Lee too?” he found himself asking, heart thumping at the thought of having an intellectual peer.
Stephen nodded. “Yeah, of course! I read everyone, but your book’s been my favorite so far. You talked about stuff so many people just brush over. I really admire the depth of your writing.”
Gray blushed. “Thank you.”
Another hour passed before Gray actually had to tell Stephen he needed to go. His drink, which went untouched, had gone cold but he held onto it as he stood up, wanting to keep it as a memory of that morning. Stephen stood up as well, thanking Gray for indulging him. “I can’t believe I got to meet you in person,” he said, absolutely glowing. “What are the odds?”
Gray had been holding his tongue, but it came spilling out now. “Um, I come here every morning at 7. My lectures are at 10. I go to the Italian-French fusion place down the street at 6PM every Thursday.” He swallowed thinly. “Just so you know the odds.”
The corners of Stephen’s eyes crinkled. “Yeah?”
“Yes.” He wanted to see Stephen again, with his green plaid socks and sideways dimples.
Stephen grinned, understanding Gray. “Luckily, I think the odds are in our favor.”
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Why didn't the GrayxStephen works increase?
When Weak Hero ended I thought GrayxStephen's works would skyrocket and I'm surprised it didn't,the reunion between Gray and Stephen was more romantic than that of any other canonical couple in Webtoon,Gray's words before meeting Stephen seemed like the speech of someone who can finally see his lover again after being separated by fate,say that it was just a reunion between friends would be lying to yourself.
#weak hero webtoon#stephen ahn#weak hero#gray yeon#Gray x Stephen#webcomic#Webtoon#Gray Yeon#GrayxStephen
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