Hello to my collection of Kataang oneshots! (Doesn't sound really epic... lol) It starts right after their kiss at the tea shop and each chapter is a day after the kiss. I just need to write more fluffy moments of their relationship. I hope you enjoy it! Please write a review : ) This one IS short, but the other ones are going to be longer. I didn't described Katara's thought this time that much, because I just wanted to write this situation. Her thoughts are in the next chapters, this is just an entry, okay? : D

Each chapter is going to be started by a little quote. This time it's from the song "Down and out of time" by Sixpence None The Richer, my favorite band.

I do not own Avatar: The Last Airbender (by Mike & Bryan, Nickelodeon) and I do not own "Down and out of time" by Sixpence None The Richer.

And I don't like this "Sokka-is-my-overprotective-brother-he-doesn't-allow-me-to kiss-my-boyfriend" thing, so don't wonder about a little comment Toph says. First chapter is a bit short, but I really hope you like it! Let's start with day 1!



I dreamt of something last night in my sleep

I saw you sitting in a room without me

You were smiling and you had a tattoo

Of me, in a room without you.

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Day one

Katara still listened to the gentle melody of Iroh's Tsun Gi horn which was a nice sound in the background, like her friend's happy voices and Appa's little yawns. But in the center of her attention stood Aang's slow and quiet breath.

She made herself more comfortable on the sofa she and Aang were sitting on. Sitting wasn't that right, he was leaning against the armrest while she leaned against him. Here, snuggling up to each other and enjoying the presence of all their friends, it was just relaxing and peaceful.

The young waterbender continued regarding the play of Pai Sho that was going on between Mai and Suki. She couldn't really see how the scoring was, but she just like seeing it. Sokka was still painting something -she knew her brother well enough to be aware of his hurt pride because he was told he couldn't paint, so now he wanted to get better while Toph made little jokes about him. Zuko had disappeared into the kitchen only to get some more tea. This special liquid seemed to be his new addiction, like Aang was hers.

Since she had kissed him shortly before the sunset, more kisses had followed and then, after a little blushing when their friends gave them congratulations, they had spent the whole evening on the sofa. It wasn't an old sagging couch, it was a new, elegant piece of furniture that Iroh bought yesterday for his tea shop. Though the green sofa was comfortable and big enough for at least three people.

Katara loved Aang. She knew it. He knew it.

She loved him, that's why she had kissed him. His lips felt good, warm, gentle, his arms around her waist, too. She had fallen in love with him, her best friend, the Avatar. Finally, they could sit together on this sofa, feeling each other's warmth.

Suddenly she recognized the look the Avatar was giving her. She turned away from her friends to see his loving grey eyes and she was sure he read the same in her eyes. Both smiled.

"Hey Katara," he said and his smile grew only wider. She giggled softly and snuggled even closer to him, leaning her head against his shoulder.

They stayed like this for another hour.

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It was dark now outside and very quiet.

Aang was almost asleep, Katara could tell by his calming breath and the tired look on his face.

The new firelord and his girlfiend alreay had disappeared to their rooms. Iroh didn't play the Tsun Gi horn anymore, he was now discussing something with Toph, Sokka and Suki played Pai Sho - they didn't seem to get enough.

The waterbender smiled again when she looked to Aang. His eyes were closed, his mouth opened and she thought he was looking like a sweet biscuit that was almost cooled off. She laughed a bit about this strange relation. Carefully, she stood up and went into the kitchen where she made some more litschee tea. When she returned, Aang's head lied onto the scutter cashion. Katara placed the tea onto the side table next to the sofa.

"Good night, guys," she murmured to her friends. They looked at her.

"Good night, Katara. ...Wait, what about Aang? Are you going to let him sleep there?". Suki raised an eyebrow like she couldn't imagine it.

"It's not me who's going to put him to bed later!" Sokka exclaimed.

The blind girl next to him giggled. "But maybe you would get some more muscles with doing that."

"Toph!"

"Haha, idiot."

"Shush! You could wake him! And no, you're not going to be that one, Sokka" . The sarcastic tone of Katara's voice was unmistakeable and her expression espoused it. Iroh quietly laughed at their dialogue. "Because he's going to sleep here," she finished her explanation. "He needs sleep. Last week was hard enough for him."

"Sugar queen, he won't get that much sleep the next months any either. I guess you two will have other things to do at night than sleeping..."

"Toph!"

"Nah, I'm leaving. Don't be upset."

And with that, Toph disappeared into the storage room. The friends had to sleep there for awhile because they didn't know where to live elsewhere.

With the airbender's little snoring in the background, Katara, her brother, Suki and Iroh were alone.

"So please don't wake him, okay?" Katara asked once again with a very serious expression in her eyes. Suki nodded. "No problem."

The watertribe girl looked one last time at the Avatar and then she turned and left.

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