So these are gonna be a bunch of little Kataang one-shots that are just of complete randomness for your entertainment that I came up with:
-out of boredom
-out of happiness
-out of sadness
-on a whim
-randomly
-because I had a though about doing it
You name it!
The one-shots can be present day Avatar or present day for us. I'll tell you the age, time zone, and everything you need to know for this little story. And feel free to give me suggestions if you have them, ok? I'm open for options on anything you want me to write about!
Aang and Katara are in the Avatar Universe, Earth Kingdom years after the war ended.
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It was dark outside as she awoke, the curtains fluttering in the chilled early morning breeze that blew through the cracked open window. The clouds were dark and grey, looking ever skeptical in the morning light that shown only slightly that morning. But the breeze was nice and comforting. It wasn't chilling, but somewhat warm and inviting to the new day that lay ahead.
The birds chirped, giving off a signal that they were finally waking up after a good night's sleep. They were a sign. A sign that spring was here to take hold of you and cradle you in her arms. To keep you safe and warm for forever and eternity.
Katara got up and sat on her chair that faced the half open window that led to the outside world of happiness and peace. Finally peace.
She watched as the clouds parted to a clear blue walkway of sky and everlasting sun, the nice morning spring air refreshing to her senses.
Katara smelled the fresh green grass and tasted the morning dew on her tongue. The morning was just so kind and inviting. It was so peaceful and everlasting. Just so calm and tranquil.
It was silent as she sat and watched the beginnings of morning tick away. The Earth Kingdom was just so beautiful in the beginnings of spring.
She took a deep breath, about ready to-
"Mother!"
The peacefulness had to end sometime or another.
"Mom!"
And then the baby started crying.
Oh, why couldn't she have at least one morning to herself without her rambunctious kids interrupting? Well, she couldn't blame the baby.
Katara got off the chair and looked over at her husband. Aang was sleeping peacefully with his toned back turned to her, snoring as if nothing had happened. Last night had been a rush and flurry of activity with the ball they had to go to and such. But he could at least help her with the kids. Then a thought came to her.
Her kids had calmed down for the moment, giving Katara enough time to put her plan into action.
Crawling on the bed with stealth, she scooted over to Aang and turned him on his side. To her surprise, he still didn't wake up. But she had a plan B.
Katara smirked as she climbed on top of Aang, straddling his hips and she leaned down and kissed him. That would surely wake him up.
The one-sided kissing continued for another minute or so. She was losing air fast. If he didn't wake up in the next thirty seconds or less, she would pass out for sure from lack of oxygen to the body.
And then she felt it. The sweet relief of him kissing her back with passion and force. Although she knew he was just trying to breathe.
Katara let go of him and sat up, still straddling his hips.
"Well, good morning to you, too," Aang laughed as she crossed her arms over her chest.
"The kids are up," Katara said with a smile, leaning down to kiss Aang one last time.
"What," Aang whined, resting his hands on her hips, "no "good morning, Sweetie" back? What does a guy have to do to get some love around here?"
"You could go fix the kids some breakfast while mommy settles the baby down," Katara suggested, a small smirk playing at the edges of her mouth.
"Daddy can do that," Aang grinned as he kissed her again.
"Great!" Katara exclaimed as she rolled off of her husband, leaving Aang in utter bewilderment at the morning trickery she had done to him.
Katara laughed at his expression of cluelessness. He was so cute when he looked at her like that.
She rolled over to him again, curling up against him.
"I love you," she whispered sweetly, wrapping her arms around his torso as she hugged him closer.
Aang smiled, wrapping his little Water Angel up in his arms as he hugged her back.
"I love you too," he replied just as softly and affectionately as she had said it to him.
All was quiet again as the birds chirped some more outside the cracked open window.
"But seriously, Aang, you still have to make breakfast."
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I'm sorry it's so short! I promise the other ones won't be as short as this one, but this is a starter one.
Oh, and I have this terrible rash that is covering my arms and face and legs and back, so I was out of school for the past two days and now counting today, which makes it three, so I got some time together to work work work like I've never worked before! So now I have to:
-Beta stories.
-Write stories.
-Update stories.
Again, you name it! So review and tell me what you think! I personally liked this one.
