Cody The Pikachu: Hey there, everyone! And I hope you're all having a good New Year so far. I bet you're wondering "Hey, why are you writing Kataang Island Adventure again?" Well...I think it was about time I made a remake of this FanFiction series. I heard several people say they didn't like the excessive nudity and the threesome shown later in the original story, so I decided to fix this.
So here's gonna be some difference between the old Kataang Island Adventure story and the remake. The first is that there won't be total nudity, but there MIGHT still be a lemon scene depending on the situation. The second is that I'm gonna add some more scenes while deleting others; I won't tell you which ones yet, but they will be there. The third is that there won't actually be a true tribe, just up to seven or ten people in the group. And finally, for further hints in future chapters, check the author's note at the end of the chapter.
Now let's get to the disclaimer.
Disclaimer: Avatar: The Last AirBender will never belong to me. It, its places, and its characters all belong to Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko.
Publishing Date: January 13, 2015
Enjoy!
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Welcome To The Island
"Aang? Aaaanngg! Are you there?!"
Avatar Aang looked around the area where they had been staying at: the Fire Lord's palace at the Fire Nation capital. He had not noticed the shouts of his friend Sokka until he opened his eyes, having thought over what had happened.
They had just recently been at a meeting to discuss what else would go on with Yu Dao, though some were starting to call it Republic City. Aang and his friends had never gone to school (except in the Fire Nation), so they attended meetings all over the Earth Kingdom and the Fire Nation since the Water Tribes were still being rebuilt after the Hundred Year War. It had been fun travelling all over the world again for eight years, but it was soon time they had some time off.
"Huh...? Sorry, I kinda dozed off there," Aang muttered.
"Well, I'll say you have!" Toph, another of Aang's friends, retorted. "You were feeling like there was something the bearded cat hacked up!"
"Toph, don't scold him," Katara, who was Aang's Water Tribe girlfriend and Sokka's sister, chided her lightly from Appa's saddle. "It's not a crime to think about what to do later on."
Aang nodded a bit, feeling that they really needed some time off. "But I'm okay now! It's all fine. So when should we go?"
"How about right now?" Sokka called from on top of a zeppelin. "'Cause we can't sit on our butts all day! We're burning daylight over here!"
At that, Katara looked over at Aang, sympathy in her bright blue eyes, the look he knew too well. So he leaped on beside his girlfriend with AirBending and said, "Sure! Let's go!"
But as they were getting ready to fly, Katara suddenly said, "Aang, do you think you can use a vacation? I know the people depend on you, and so do we, but there's no law in saying you can't use one."
"So what she's saying is...take a break," Toph added. "Bend air. Play with Appa. Dress up Momo. Whatever floats your ship."
Aang nodded, knowing that they could right. Besides, thanks to Ozai being stopped nine years ago, this was a time of peace in the world...for now. The danger would have to take quite a while before it beleaguered this world again. So Aang had enough time to do his Avatar duties and to have some fun once in a while.
So he said, "I guess I could. And Katara," he added, looking at his girlfriend, "you wanna come along?"
"You don't have to ask me twice," Katara told him. "I'll come with you."
Then at the sound of "Yip yip!", Appa flew off into the air and towards the rising sun.
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Hours later, they had arrived at the destination Aang and Katara planned to camp at for a week: an island with many trees and a tall mountain. A quaint beach stood before them, clear and blue as the sky above them. Behind them, temperate and boreal trees and plants of all kinds grew wild until it had become a forest. Aang could have sworn he saw a boat, though, but it looked abandoned as if it hadn't been used for years. Other than that, the calm and peaceful scenery of this island was untouched...until now.
"Wow..." Aang rasped, looking around. "How'd you find a place like this?"
"When we were on our way to see Zuko," Toph replied. "Just the kind of vacation to Ember Island away from Ember Island. I can't see it, but it sounds pretty cool here without people crowding against you."
Turning to Sokka and Aang, who had gotten out of the zeppelin and carried some supplies out, Katara asked, "So what do you think?"
Sokka looked around and remarked, "Looks cool. And this is gonna be one great vacation for you guys...on one condition, Aang." At this, his face and voice hardened a little as he asked, "Can I, uh...pull you aside for a moment?"
Aang nodded, though he felt nervous. "Um...sure."
Ignoring a questioning look from his younger sister, Sokka led Aang over to the side of Appa where the girls wouldn't hear them. Aang was about to ask a question when he found himself being backed up against a tree, a boomerang right to the face.
"What're you doing?" he asked, gulping with nervousness.
"Look, buddy," Sokka said firmly, his tone and face not changing. "I like you like a brother, and I'm happy you and Katara are together, I really am...no matter how much oogies you both give me. But I don't want any funny business going on."
Aang tilted his head to one side. "Like what?"
Sokka sighed and muttered, "It's nothing. I just don't want you and Katara doing any funny business unless if...you feel it's the right time. And I mean around that time when the birds and the bees get together and do whatever." But as he lowered his boomerang, he quickly said, "Look, promise me you won't go into any of that while you're on vacation."
"Ah, don't worry, Snoozles," Toph said with a grin, having heard them. "Let 'em have their fun."
"No, he's right," Aang said quickly. "And I promise nothing bad will happen. I'll even make an Avatar promise if you want."
"Erm...no, you don't have to do that," Sokka replied, backing away. Noticing Katara heading over towards them, he lowered his boomerang and added quickly, "But don't forget. 'Cause if you hurt her in any way, not even the Avatar State will protect you from me."
In time, Katara had finally come up to the guys and asked, "What's going on? And what were you talking about?"
Sokka cleared his throat and said, "Erm...nothing. Just telling him to keep you safe here...and to have fun."
"Yeah, what he said," Aang added.
"Okay." Then Katara headed over to Sokka and gave him a hug, saying, "We'll be fine out here, okay? But we'll try and stay safe...no guarantees, though."
"Yeah yeah, I know," Sokka said, smiling softly as he returned the hug. "Love ya, sis."
Katara smiled back as they split from each other. "Love you too, big brother."
"Take care, you two," Toph said. "At the end of this week, it doesn't matter if Appa's with you right now; we'll be taking your butts back with us. Don't you forget it!"
After some more farewells, both Sokka and Toph boarded onto the zeppelin while Aang, Katara, and Appa watched them leave. They noticed the other two wave goodbye before Sokka looked down one more time and said something to Toph. But they were already going too far to be heard, and once they disappeared from their sight, the Avatar and his girlfriend turned to one another.
"So Aang...should we set up camp somewhere?" Katara asked.
Aang looked around. "Actually...should we practice WaterBending first? Even make a little challenge?"
Katara's eyes widened a bit as he suggested this, as if asking to goof off instead of setting up camp. Then, her lips curving into a smile, she purred, "Okay then, my favorite pupil. How about we start the challenge now and get it over with? Just be careful you don't get your butt whooped!"
At this, she began to strip in front of the watching Airbender until she was in her sarashi, glowing in the sunlight. Aang had never forgotten how gorgeous she looked when she was like this, but he remembered what to do. So he quickly took off his Air Nomad clothes until he was wearing nothing but a pair of yellow swim shorts. However, as soon as Aang had finished with this, a wave of water washed over him, making him sputter and spit out sea water.
He gave a mock glare over to Katara, who was smiling and looking innocent as she twirled a sphere of water around in her hand. It was cheating!
"Hey, you didn't let me start!" he pretended to whine.
"Sorry, Aang," Katara cheerfully called. "But like what Sokka said, you gotta get prepared any-hey!"
For Aang had made a water whip, lashed it about gently, and whipped his girlfriend's butt with it. This made her yelp in shock before giving a mock glare of her own at him, who now spent HIS turn looking innocent.
"Aang, you little cheat!" she pretended to growl. "You didn't let me finish!"
He called, "Sorry!" Truthfully, he added, "For real, I am. Let's get this challenge done."
Katara nodded and said, "Yeah. I'm sorry too. So anyways, here's the deal. We use our moves against each other and try to knock each other into the water. Whoever scores best two out of three wins."
"And what about if someone wins or loses?" Aang asked.
"Let's see..." Katara began to think it over before saying, "How about...if I win, you'll have to find tonight's dinner."
Aang nodded with a grin. "Sounds good. But what would happen if I win?"
Katara replied, "If you win...then I'll find tonight's dinner."
"And if we tie?" Aang asked curiously.
"I have no idea," his girlfriend replied. Then, as they got into their positions, she said, "All right then. Let's play!"
And as quickly as she said this, she leapt onto the water, creating a sliver of ice, as she charged at Aang. He quickly leapt over her with no AirBending and Bended up a wave at the Water Tribe teen, who yelped as she was washed to the side. But she still stayed on her ice board and sped towards him again, sending small cutting waves at him. Aang countered that with his own waves until they were colliding and making bigger waves appear. However, with all the effort done by the waves, Katara was beginning to tire out, sweat dripping down her face.
Smirking, Aang sent over a water whip towards her...until she wiped her hand over her face and Bended the sweat off her face and at him. This surprised him so much that he fell back into the water, sputtering as he came to the surface. Katara grinned down at him, standing above him as if to gloat about her easy win.
"How'd you do that?" Aang asked as she helped him up. "With the sweat, I mean."
"Don't you remember?" Katara asked. "When Toph and I got out of that wooden prison?"
Aang slowly nodded, now remembering it all. Noticing how he was still covered in saltwater, he told her, "Okay, you got one point, but I got none. This next round will be different, though!"
So he got into another pose and summoned a ball of water up to him before tossing it away. But as quick as a cheetah falcon, Katara ducked beneath it and caught it with her hand, making Aang gape at her in shock. However, thanks to the training he had six years ago, the Avatar waited until she threw it at him again before he caught it and threw it at her feet.
Katara let out a yelp of surprise as she tripped, but she swiped her hand at the water, and some of it turned to ice as she landed. Before Aang could protest that this wasn't right, she surfed her way at him again, eagerness in her blue eyes. However, an idea formed in his head, and he quickly used WaterBending to melt the ice beneath her until she surfed on nothing. This made his girlfriend yelp as she fell into the water. Aang had won round two.
He walked over to her and helped her up, saying, "Nice moves. But isn't it against the rules to use ice to help you land?"
"Not really," Katara replied, getting to her feet. "Ice is just frozen water. But how about we just use water this round? No ice involved this time."
"Sounds good to me!"
But before Aang got ready, he was splashed over the head by another wave of water, forcing him to part the waves with a special move of his. He was greeted, yet, by a massive wave of water that Katara had just summoned up. Quickly, forgetting about the rules of the game as the waves washed towards him, he quickly blew a big gust of air towards the center, causing it to blow up and crash into both players. They both fell into the water, realizing that this took a lot of power and energy to do something like this.
"Well..."Aang panted as he wearily got up from the water. "Who won?"
"I think it's a tie," Katara replied, also getting up. "I didn't win because I fell into the water. But you also didn't win because you used AirBending instead of WaterBending."
Aang shuffled his feet. "But you didn't say it was against the rules to Bend something other than water except ice. So...we both lost, huh?"
Katara murmured, "Yeah...well, looks like we'll both look for dinner. Come on, let's get our clothes back on."
So they dried themselves off with Waterbending and headed over to their pile of clothes, picking them out and putting them back on. As soon as they did, Appa suddenly let out a groan and lazily rose up to his feet, licking his chops with his long tongue.
"Don't worry, old buddy," Aang reassured him, patting him on the nose while Katara petted one of his horns. "We'll get you something to eat. We're fixing to head into the jungle anyways."
Thus, he and Katara pushed their way through the bushes and into the jungle, Appa trudging loudly behind them. The vegetation here didn't grow much together, growing in sparse spaces, and it reminded the two of them of what they went through in the forests of the Earth Kingdom. As for fruit, Aang had noticed that there was plenty of fruit on the trees and bushes and started picking some out. Katara must have seen him gathering the fruit, for she had started doing the same as him.
While they explored, Katara yawned and said, "I don't think I can walk too much right now. Wanna get unpacked and settle in for the night?"
Aang nodded, kissing her lightly on the lips. "Sure."
Katara kissed him back before walking away, back on the trip through the forest. Behind them, Appa lumbered slowly behind them, groaning a bit as he plowed through the trees and branches. Aang remembered that Appa wasn't used to travelling through smaller spaces, but at least they weren't in a cave. He would have been rampaging and trying to get out.
You can fly up ahead, he thought. As if hearing his thoughts, the bison roared and lifted up from the ground. The Avatar followed his pet and used his Airbending to jump onto the saddle.
"Hey!" Katara yelled from the ground. "What about me?!"
"I'll be right down," Aang told her with a grin, jumping off of Appa's saddle and slowing his fall with Bending. He let her climb onto his back, and they zoomed up to the saddle. "Yip-yip, Appa!"
And with that, Appa roared and flew off.
They didn't have that long to travel, for they had arrived in another beach with several trees and boulders strewn here and there with a few berry bushes. Up ahead of them, the sea was shining ahead of them, the sunset making it look like it was bleeding on the surface. And some of the trees behind them looked like they could be used for shelter judging by the size of the forks. Plus, Appa landed near the tree nearest to them and nestled down, ready for some rest.
"This looks really nice," Aang remarked as he stared around. They had gotten down from Appa's saddle, taking their things out and laying them out against the rocks.
"Yes, it really is." Then Katara turned to face him and asked, "You just want to get some berries for a snack?"
Aang nodded. Today had been an exhausting day, and they could explore the island tomorrow. And on that tomorrow, they would only have to wait for the return to the outside world soon. So, spotting some berries on a nearby bush, they walked over towards there and started picking some off when they heard a chirping noise from Appa's saddle.
They climbed up Appa's saddle (Appa was busy eating a bush) and saw what was making that noise. There, curled up in a ball of brown-and-white, was Momo. The lemur's green eyes were wide as if he was given a tough bath.
"Momo?" Katara asked, stepping into the saddle and making Momo look up. "What're you doing here?"
"He must've sneaked on board without us seeing," Aang commented. With a smile, he bent down beside Momo and added, "Still, it's good to see you here, Momo. You want something to eat?"
Momo's ears pricked up, chirping as he sat up, watching his master hold out a berry for him to try. Looking between Aang and the berry, he quickly took the small round fruit and started nibbling on it, giving a contented squeak before diving right in. Aang looked up at Katara with a smile, which she returned. It seemed like their stay could be good as long as they took their time until the next meeting.
To be continued...
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Warrior Cat Cody: There we go, folks. The first chapter of the remake is done. If there's anything wrong with this chapter or story, let me know, and I'll do my best to fix it.
Speaking of that, I just wanted to say this: I don't wanna sound like a whiny jerk, but I'm really thinking of deleting the old version of this story soon. Because I'm sick and tired of being called a moron and stupid by anonymous readers. Just because there was a hermaphrodite and lactation in the last story doesn't make me stupid! Heck, there are some FanFics with lactation and just a few with hermaphrodites. But you wanna see the old version gone? Then all right! No problem! Wish granted!
...sorry about that. Being called stupid really pressed my Berserk Button. Calling an autistic person stupid could be like calling a crippled person disabled. But look at Stephen Hawking; the guy's in a wheelchair, but he's a very smart person. And people can learn a lot from autistic people. Again, I'm sorry about the rant.
See ya next time!
