After the war, the world is finally at peace—but rebuilding it is anything but easy. As Fire Lord, Zuko is constantly under pressure, expected to be strong at all times. The only place he doesn’t have to be is with her—Sokka and Katara’s older sister, a powerful waterbender who has always been steady, composed, and impossible to shake.
After the events of Endgame, Y/N Stark struggles to cope with the loss of her father, Tony Stark. Once the composed and brilliant daughter of Iron Man, she spirals into rebellion—reckless choices, pushing everyone away, and refusing to live up to the legacy everyone expects from her.
Peter Parker and Tony Stark’s daughter have been best friends since they were kids — science fairs, movie nights at Stark Tower, and years of being each other’s safe place. A few months ago, after one emotional night when Peter came back shaken from patrol, they finally admitted what had been building between them for years.
Years after the war, peace has settled—at least on the surface. You, Katara’s older sister, now split your time between the Southern Water Tribe and the Fire Nation as both a diplomat and the Fire Lord’s partner. Your relationship with Zuko is no longer a secret, but it’s still… complicated. Old wounds between nations haven’t fully healed, and neither have your instincts. You love him—quietly, fiercely—but you’re still the girl who grew up fearing fire. And he’s still the boy trying to prove he’s more than what he was raised to be.
Not long after the war, your engagement to Zuko sends ripples through every nation. A Fire Lord betrothed to a Southern Water Tribe woman—Katara’s older sister, no less—isn’t just romantic, it’s political. Some see it as hope. Others see it as a mistake.
The war is over, but peace is still new—fragile, uncertain. You’ve been traveling with your sister to help rebuild connections between the nations, which means spending more time than expected around Zuko.