The moon was a painful sight for her, but it also inspired her hope. It made her feel uneasy, but somehow, she knew she would be safe in its presence. Some nights, she could've sworn the moon wanted to tell her something. Other nights, it wanted to hear her story. Her relationship with this inanimate object was what kept her sane during her imprisonment. So when Sokka told her his story concerning Yue, she knew she would always have a friend, even in the darkest of nights