Peach Tea
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It was silent. The stars would twinkle softly amidst the ocean of the black sky surrounding them and nearly drowning their light. Suddenly , a brilliant light exploded the dark sea into a bright painting of colors, the sounds of fireworks echoing across every landscape it could reach. Below the fireworks, thousands of people stood gathered, celebrating with joyful dances and the lighting of fireworks. Today signified a thousand years of peace among the nations with different celebrations related to the uniqueness of each and every culture.
"Elements Tournament! Come here to prepare for the remarkable battle among benders!!!" A tall lanky man stood amidst the crowd of people, waving a banner with all four symbols of each nation on it, yelling until his face became as red as the flame marking the Fire Nation symbol. Several different people rushed towards the sign-up booths, all of different stature, build, and age as the man continued on with his yelling rant. "The Fire Nation took the lead last year, who shall claim victory of this momentous day!" The man would pause for a breath and his eyes darting from person to person, an unreadable fear hidden beneath his wall of confidence. Today was the day. Something would change, but it was impossible to tell whether for good or bad.
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A young girl was pushing her way through the group, attempting to not be trampled by the rush of larger benders all fighting for a spot. Eden Kim typically was not the type to be interested in dueling tournaments, her mother had taught her the importance of peace over fighting, but something about being able to prove her own power was attractive to the girl. Everything about Eden at first glance just softly whispered, 'innocent' without poor Eden even having to speak a word. Her short silvery blonde hair, that barely even managed to curl far past her chin, framed her face in a way that it conveyed all the childish features of her face that had yet to stiffen in her young teenage years. Her shockingly intense grey eyes showed not age, but rather shone with her past years of childhood making the girl appear as though the world hadn't yet beaten her down but rather coddled her like an infant.
"Um, excuse me sir-" Eden would lightly try and tap a taller gentleman who somehow was managing to block every line of sight she had to the sign-up sheets. Without even a second glance, the man would simply shove past the smaller girl, mumbling a small "get lost kid," and disappeared into the sea of people. Eden would stumble a bit and give a small huff and brushed loose strands of her light hair away from her eyes. Her eyes flitted amongst the crowd, looking for small openings no one taller then 5'5 could fit through and began to loop through the cracks until she finally reached the sign up desk. Slamming her fist on the desk, the girl exasperatedly muttered, "I'm here! I'm here to sign up for the tournament!" The lady sitting behind the desk merely raised her eyebrows and eyed the beaming teen.
"uh... sweetie how old are you?
"I'm... uh fifteen?" Eden's smile faltered for a moment and she began to nervously play with her sleeve, eyes darting back and fourth from the lady and the desk. Doubt had begun to creep through the cracks of her confidant outer shield.
"I'm sorry... you have to be 16 to be able to participate... maybe next year?" The lady flashed Eden with a look of pity and attempted a weak smile to console the girl, who in return just nodded weakly and turned and pushed her way through the crowd.
Escaping the mob, Eden moved to the outer area of the festival, chewing on the pad of her thumb in attempts to hide her disappointment.
"Aw a pity." She could hear her mom quietly murmur into her ear, imagining she was playing with her curls the way she used to when she was little. "The lady is right Peach, next year you'll be even more ready than this year!"
Eden closed her eyes and shook her head, banishing her mother's voice from her imagination. Now was not the place nor the time. Then, it started as a tiny little tickle, like the feeling you get when you try to remember something but it just would not come to memory. Then, it slowly turned into a tugging, as though something was demanding her attention, calling for her to follow it. Eden's eyes opened and she would ever so slightly turn her head back towards the festival, surveying the scene in attempts to locate this tugging. Unable to locate it, the girl shook her head, hesitating for a few moments, before she quickly moved headfirst into the ocean of people, following her tugging feeling.
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