Authors Note: So I came across this idea the other day and I hope it doesn't blow up in my face. There is a huge deal about the Twilight books and I decided that I should make an Avatar version with Katara and Zuko as the stars. They aren't going to be just like Bella and Edward; they're going to be themselves. I'm not a huge fan of Twilight and I didn't even finish reading the second book because I lost interest but I'm going to go off of what I know. So I'm going to write about two chapters and see where it goes from there. If it bombs…well it bombs. If it's good, I'll write more. Hope you like it. Remember: Avatar version.

The light peaked through Katara's window waking her up two seconds before her alarm was able to. She sleepily reached from under her covers and turned it off. 7:00 AM. She really could not believe what day it was. It was her first day of school in the town of Cadian. It wasn't her idea to come here. She didn't want to come here. It was all a big mistake the moment she smiled and told her mother it was okay. She said herself that being with her father might "mend what has been broken" and she wanted her mom and her new husband to go on business trips without having to worry about murders or robbers. Her mom could tell she was lying because she cried believing that she would be miserable living with Hakoda and Sokka. It wasn't that bad. When she first got there, they only cracked two stupid jokes. 7:15AM

Katara groaned as she sat up in bed with her hair in a half ponytail and her eyes halfway open. She kicked the covers off and slipped on her house shoes and headed for the closet to find what she wanted to wear. She decided not to dress to impress but also not to dress so badly that she made a bad impression at her new high school. The last thing she needed was to be labeled as the girl with no fashion sense. She grabbed a nice blue shirt and a pair of jeans with tennis shoes and walked to the bathroom. On her way there she could hear loud and obnoxious singing over rushing water. Sokka was already in there taking his weekly shower. She rolled her eyes decided that she didn't want to deal with that this early in the morning and headed downstairs to use the bathroom.

She brushed her teeth, took a quick shower, blew dry and brushed her hair and put it into a braid with two loop strands on each side of her head. She had been wearing her hair like that since she was a kid but her mom was the one that did it for her then. She was going to miss her but probably not as much because she would be calling every day. Either that or e-mailing her. That was her favorite way to communicate half of the time. Katara look in the mirror one last time before becoming satisfied with what she saw. She smiled to herself in the mirror and nodded, "Today is going to be good. I'm going to make friends and living in this small town won't be so bad after all." It was hard saying that. She groaned loudly and walked out the bathroom and headed to the kitchen to grab a granola bar.

"Hey Kiddo." She heard from behind her. She stopped and looked at her dad and gave him a half smiled. "Good morning Dad." She continued on her quest for the granola bar in the cupboard. Hakoda smiled and shook his head "If you're looking for the granola bars, we don't have any. I forgot to get some before you showed up." Katara muttered under her breath and closed the cupboard. Her dad sat a small box of cereal on the table with some milk and a bowl. "We do have cereal though. I don't want you to go hungry on your first day." Katara looked at the box of cereal and then her father. She didn't 

want to turn him down because he's been trying to make her feel at home here. It did make her feel better that he remembered the granola bar thing though. She sighed and sat the table and made herself a bowl of cereal. Hakoda looked up at the clock and walked over to the staircase and called up to Sokka. He had been having trouble getting to school on time. Sokka called back down telling him he was coming. Katara looked up at the clock. 7:38AM. She finished her cereal and head to the living room to grab her bag. While she was walking around the corner Sokka zoomed past her into the kitchen. "I can't be late! My teacher's going to kill me!" Sokka scrambled to put on a jean jacket and looked in the cupboards and groaned loudly. "Dad, where's the granola bars?!" Katara laughed from the other room and headed for the door. She walked outside and leaned against the house. All she could see was land and a few trees. It was so different from Sowata. There were so many people and buildings there that it made her feel like she wasn't so alone. She couldn't imagine how her father felt when he moved out here.

Her Dad was a good guy but he wasn't the kind of father her mother wanted him to be for her children. Katara thought he could have done better. When she was little he did miss a lot of her and Sokka's childhood. He was working all the time or had to travel to different parts of the country in order to keep his military status. After him and her mother divorced, he finally realized the error of his ways. He left the military and moved out to Cadian. Sokka didn't want his father to live alone and moved with his father when he was 10. Things like that made her feel a little sad. She wished their family had stayed together. As annoying as Sokka was, she felt a little sad when he was gone.

Suddenly the door flew open and Sokka came racing out of the door towards the garage with a piece of toast in his mouth. "C'mon Katara we're going to be late!" Hakoda followed after him to the door shaking his head. He looked over at Katara and smiled. "I hope you have a good day at school Katara." Hakoda reached into his pocket and went through his wallet. Katara shook her head. "No, dad it's okay, you don't have to give me any money. Mom gave me plenty of money." Hakoda smiled and handed 10 to her anyway. "I want you to know that I'm here for you. I've changed and I want to show you." Katara sighed and shook her head. "Money isn't going to show that you're here for me dad. Thanks but no thanks." She adjusted the bag on her shoulder and walked to the car that was backing out of the garage. Sokka opened the door from the driver's seat. "C'mon Katara! We're already late!" Katara walked over and got into the car slamming the door. As she looked out the window she can see her father wave goodbye to her and her brother Sokka waved back quickly and she just looked away. Sokka pulled out of their dirt drive way and headed down a long road.

"So, how was your first night here?" Sokka asked happily with a piece of toast still between his lips.

"It was alright. It was a little cold and it's a little hard to get use to though and I kinda miss mom." She stared out the window watching the tall grass and trees go by.

"Yeah I kinda miss mom sometimes too." Sokka made a short stop at a stop sign and sped forward.

Katara looked over at him a little confused. "You do?"

"Well yeah, she my mom Katara. It would be a little weird if I said I didn't." He made a sharp right turn



"Well you barely come visit her at all. The last time you came to visit was 3 years ago." Katara shifted in her seat a little.

"Well I can say the same for you and dad. This is the first time you came to visit him for a long time too." He looked down at the clock groaned.

Katara sighed and looked back out the window. "Dad never calls and when he does talk to me, it's awkward and it doesn't seem that he even tries to be a father." Sokka seemed a little offended by that and he began to speed up. "You know Katara, you don't even give him a chance. You put him down before he can even try to get a connection with you. It's like you hate him." Katara sighed and shook her head, "You know Sokka, I don't want to talk about it right now, okay?" Her older brother frowned and rolled his eyes. "Fine, then don't bring it up."

After a few more minutes, Sokka pulled into the driveway of the school. It was so small and different from her city school. She saw a few students walking to class and laughing and she sank down in her seat. Sokka circled the parking lot 2 times before finally finding a parking spot. "Oh crap…" Sokka hit the brakes and looked Katara sat up. "What's wrong?"

As she looked up she saw the empty parking spot and next to it was a beautiful red '08 Mustang. Inside, there were a few people in the car. It looked like there was about four.

"It's Azula. I can't believe this!" Sokka sank lower in his seat. "Tell me when they're gone."

"What are you talking about? Who's Azula?" As soon as Katara uttered those words the passenger side of the car. A beautiful young woman with dark hair got out of the car. Katara looked at her in awe but also in fear. She had a smile on her face, but it wasn't the kind of smile that would make someone feel nice and warm. It was the kind that made you feel scared yet safe at the same time. She couldn't explain it. After she got out, another girl from the back seat got out. She was very skinny and pretty but seemed a little perky and stupid. Katara couldn't really hear what the perky girl and the dark girl were talking about but it was apparently funny because the perky girl let out a loud squeaky laugh. After a while, another girl came out of the car. She seemed extremely gloomy. It put Katara in a somewhat of a bad mood. She had long dark hair but it was put up in an odd bun and she was also very pretty. She stood there with her arms crossed at the perky girl tried to repeat what was so funny earlier. As they waited for the laugh it seemed like the gloomy one didn't find it funny seeing how there was no movement in their lips. This made Katara laugh a little. She assumed that this was going to be an interesting year at this school. Her interest in the girls almost made her forget about the driver because it surprised her when the door opened. In her thought Katara assumed that it would be a dopey looking girl which would match perfectly but instead this time it was a boy. Katara's eyebrows went up in curiosity. The boy that got out of the car was tall and extremely handsome. He had a sad yet fierce look in his eyes but she seemed more fascinated than afraid of him. His hair was a little messy and long but it seemed to fit his face. He looked a lot like the dark girl from the passenger side of the car. On his left eye there seemed to be a scar on his left eye but she couldn't tell from the car. He must have figured out that she was staring because he looked right in her direction with a stern. She quickly ducked down and pushed 

Sokka. "Hey, who are those people?" Sokka tried to peek up and see but saw no one. "What are you talking ab-" HONK!!

Sokka then suddenly remembered that he was blocking traffic. "Hey! What are you doing!? Get the hell out of the way!" Sokka growled and stuck his head out the window and screamed back. "Don't worry pal! We're all going to the same place ya know! Not like we want to be here!" Sokka grumbled and slowly eased his '99 Pontiac Sunfire into the empty spot. The dark boy looked over at the car and shook his head walked towards the building. He didn't even look back their way. As Sokka pulled in, he realized that the other three girls were leaving behind the dark boy. He sighed with relief and got out of the car. Katara sighed still feeling her heartbeat come out of her chest.

Something about the dark boy was tugging at her brain. He was so unexplainable. She figured this might get her in trouble but she didn't mind. It might keep her busy and entertained while she was here.