(I want to make one thing clear. This is going to be based off of the movie.)

"Sokka, try to actually find the animal this time."

"Ha ha. Very funny. I'd like to see you try it."

"You don't want me to do that Sokka. It'll only be embarrassing." I ruffled his hair and he smiled at me.

"If I come back with a big seal then you'll be the one to prepare it." I smiled,

"Deal." He left and I made a small fire,

"He's a fine man. Not to keen on hunting but he cares for you a lot. He'd make a good husband." I laughed at my grandmothers words,

"He's a friend grandmother. Nothing more." She rolled her eyes and I lied down to take a nap. I was awoken though by a solider from the fire nation dragging me and my grandmother out of the tent. "LET GO OF ME YOU-" He threw me to the ground and was ready to smack me across the face when Sokka came running,

"Aven!" He leaned down and lifted me out of the snow.

"Grandma!" Sokka held on tight to my waist.

"Be still my child." I stopped resisting and stood my ground. Sokka's hand never leaving my waist. I lost my breath when I saw who had caused all this. The prince. But what really interested me was the boy in front of him. Visions began to swim in front of my eyes. The Avatar. I had to stop him. He couldn't take the Avatar. He was the world's only hope.

"Wait!"

"What are you doing?" I ignored what Sokka said,

"Would you trade the young boy?" He turned around, the scar becoming more visible,

"No. Not for anything."

"Not even a runaway bride." His attention turned to me and Sokka's grip tightened and I put my hand on his face. His eyes were pleading for me to not do this, "I have to."

"Please don't do this. Please…Aven." I kissed him on the cheek. I stepped towards the prince and raised my head to meet his eyes.

"Aven."

"You know my visions are never wrong. He's just an air bender. Let. Him. Go." My tone was threatening and he did as I asked. Sokka was starting to come forward, "No Sokka. Not this time." His sister and the boy held him back and I boarded the ship. I'm sorry Sokka. So so sorry. The prince took me to his cabin,

"Hello Aven."

"Uncle Iroh. You are the only one I can actually say I missed." He smiled but the princehowever did not agree,

"Hiding among the southern water tribe. I must say that's low even for you. A fire bender living with a water tribe. Tell me did you tell them? Or did you just let them believe you were a cast if from some other nation?" I said nothing. He wasn't going to break me. "TALK!" He banged his fist on the table and I jumped.

"Zuko! You are scarring her."

"I'll give her something to be scared of." He grabbed me and hoisted me to my feet. "You shouldn't have run from me Aven." His voice was low and deadly. Now I was beginning to feel fear settle in the pit of my stomach. Whatever he had planned didn't bode well for me. Not at all.