Maybe a plot where Mai is kidnapped by enemies of the Fire Nation who want to use her to get to Zuko. Zuko then embarks on a dangerous rescue mission. Along the way, he realizes just how much Mai means to him. Or a story where Zuko and Mai are forced into an arranged marriage by Fire Nation politics. At first, they resist, but as they spend more time together, they start to develop real feelings for each other that go beyond the political arrangement.
Well, the theme of family also often comes up. Zuko's family situation is complicated, and Mai is also affected by her family's expectations. Fanfics may explore how their relationship is influenced by their families. For example, how Zuko's relationship with his father affects his relationship with Mai. Also, the theme of growth is common. Both Zuko and Mai grow as characters in fanfics, learning more about themselves and each other.
Zuko can be developed by exploring his role as a leader within the context of his marriage. He may struggle to balance his duties as Fire Lord with his time for Mai. This internal conflict can show his character's depth. He could also develop new bending techniques influenced by his love for Mai. As for Mai, she can develop by getting involved in more political matters, standing by Zuko's side and using her intelligence to influence decisions. She could also start to make more friends in the palace, which would change her somewhat solitary nature.
To write Zuko accurately, remember his journey of redemption. He was once angry and lost, but he grew into a more understanding and empathetic person. Show his internal struggle between his old self and the new one. For Mai, depict her as a rather stoic person on the outside but with deep emotions. She's not one to show her feelings easily. For example, when writing a scene where Zuko and Mai interact, Zuko might be more open with his emotions compared to Mai, who would express herself in a more subtle way.
Well, 'Zuko and Mai: A New Beginning' is a really good fanfic. It starts right after the end of the series and shows Zuko and Mai trying to rebuild their relationship. It has some really sweet moments between them. There are also fanfics that explore what would have happened if Mai had been more involved in Zuko's journey earlier, like 'Early Encounters: Zuko and Mai', which is an interesting take on their relationship.
Zuko's personality could be shown as more tender and caring than ever. He might be constantly worried about Mai's well - being and that of the baby. His sense of responsibility would be heightened. Mai, on the other hand, while still maintaining her dry sense of humor, would show a more vulnerable side. She may not be as openly emotional as Zuko but her actions, like making sure the nursery is safe, would show her love and care for the unborn child.
One great 'Avatar Zuko Fanfic' is 'The Phoenix and the Dragon'. It delves deep into Zuko's journey of self - discovery after the end of the war. The story shows his struggles with his new role as Fire Lord and how he deals with the remnants of his past traumas. It also has some really interesting interactions with the other characters from the Avatar universe, like Aang and Katara, who help him along the way.
Well, kind of. In the series, Zuko and Katara have a complex relationship. At first, Katara hates Zuko because of his actions as an enemy of the Avatar and her people. However, as Zuko changes and joins the Avatar's group, they start to bond. There are moments where their relationship seems to be more than just friendship, like when they share some emotional and intense scenes together. But it's not a straightforward love story. It's more like a relationship that has the potential to turn into love, but it's left somewhat open - ended.
One great 'Avatar Katara and Zuko' fanfic is 'The Fire and the Water'. It really delves into their relationship post - war. It shows how they have to work together to rebuild the world. Another one is 'A New Alliance' which focuses on their growing friendship and how they learn from each other's cultures. There's also 'Bridging the Divide' which is a beautifully written story about how they overcome their initial differences.