YOU MAKE ME ANGRY!!

Summarry: Ahh, highschool + young love + misunderstanding + Zuko Brain Fog! A Modern Zutara! ZxK

Chapter One: WOW

Okay, so this is it...high school...But not just any high school, no this was a new high school. Out of the North Pole to Ba Sing Sei. We moved, completely at random,

(Well...Not so random, but I'll get to that later.)

No more frigid winters to look forward to. Only mild days with brisk winters. In a way I guess that sounds nice, but to me...It was like torture. I had moved so little all my life, only going back and forth between the poles. I grew up in a small town, where everybody knew everybody.

But then something terrible happened. War happened, death happened. So we moved. And what I mean by 'we', I mean my brother, Sokka, and my dad, (Hakoda) and I, Katara.

We left our town to go live in a huge country. Known only as the North Pole. My father was the president of our Pole, my mom first lady. She was assisnated...By Fire Nation spies.

So my dad, moved Sokka and I to that new place, to live with our Gran-Gran. She had remairried awhile back, to my water polo instructor, Mr. Pakku. He really was a great guy. He had taught me everything I know.

Not things just about sports, but others thigs as well, like how to lose myself entirely in an element when I needed to relax.

My Gran-Gran had always been like a second mother to me, but it wasn't the same as having my Mama around. The only thing I had left from her was a choker with a blue carved stone in the middle. Technically it was my Gran-Gran's first, but knowing my own mother had worn this, it really made me feel better. Like she was there with me always...

Now. Where was I? Oh! yeah, I remember now! I got to visit my father twice a year, New Years and the celebrations during the Winter Solstice. It didn't bother me as much as it should have. I guess. But I knew it mattered to Sokka, Pakku didn't like Sokka much.

When we had to pack up our things and travel to Ba Sing Sei, I knew Sokka took it the hardest. He had Yue here, he had friends here. I didn't have a first love. And I most certainly didn't have any friends.

Yue excepted me, but she was my brother's girlfriend. It kind of made our relationship...I don't know, strained, I guess? That doesn't mean I didn't take it hard. My element was with the Poles. Water, blue and crystal clear.

Hey everybody, so i know, im still working on The Light Within but I just had to write this, i was totally inspired. I was up until like 3 am, reading fanfic and writing this story. It's a little different but then again...not really...still enjoy!

Disclaimer!! I dont own the Avatar, I never will, I never could, please, if you could get some ice cream and come wallow with me!

My mother used to say I was like the water. I flowed. I could bend yet never break. I know deep down in my heart, that wherever there is water, I could flow. That meant I could flow in Ba Sing Sei as well.

Pakku had gotten a local job down there at the local recreational center and my Gran had many friends there as well.

I could never forget what I learned, how to be like the water. How to cook a good meal and clean a house. Most certainly, how to heal the wounded. As a president's daughter, I could make it high in society. Getting a political job and all that mumbo jumbo legal stuff that escaped my vocabulary. However I was good at strategy. Sokka was good at inventing things and capable of thinking.

But most of the time, my older overprotective brother remained oblivious.

What I really wanted to do was become a counselor or therapist. I was good at working with people and I loved to solve problems.

Pakku had said that Ba Sing Sei had a huge high school with many activities that would keep me occupied. And Gran-Gran had said there were always nicer people in the Earth Kingdom. My family said the place was huge, but I never expected it to be that huge.

Sokka was given a car for his seventeenth birthday a couple of months ago. Pakku and Gran didn't buy him one until we moved to the Earth Kingdom of course. Mainly because there were no cars in the poles. You traveled by foot or boat/ship.

Sokka had given me a ride to our first day of school, like he would from now on until the rest of the school year. (At least until I got my driver's licsence.)

"You ready, Katara?" My brother asked me groggily.

We weren't used to waking up at six in the morning. In the poles we would wake up at eight and school would start at nine. But in Ba Sing Sei, school would start at seven at get out at two. I suppose it has it's perks.

I unbuckled myself and got out of the metallic blue jeep, shutting the door behind me. Slinging my blue Jansport back pack over my shoulders, I waited for Sokka to get his lazy butt out of the vehicle. When he finally did, I gave out an exasperated sigh. Sokka just loved taking his sweet time with everything.

"Sokka!" I whined irratibly, "We're going to be late!"

He just stared at me with filmy eyes, finally breaking the look with a gigantic yawn. He muttered something but I couldn't hear him, asking 'what' a few times got him to talk louder and then, getting his back pack he stated, "We're going to be late anyways. It's only our first day. We need to get acqaunted with the grounds and still get our scheduals."

Sokka said it like it was no matter at all. Giving him a sideways glance, we continued onward through the parking lot until we came onto the school property itself. I looked up at the wide double doors. The school was massive.

I muttered a 'wow'. But it wasn't the school that knocked my usually supurb vocabulary out of my ears.

It was the guy who stood in front of it.

Haaahaaha! Cliff Hanger, kudos to whoever guesses who the guy is! Plz plz, R n' R, I'd truly appreciatte it. If you have any questions, comments I'd love to hear from you! thnx...tootles!