Author's Note - Hello everybody! My name is Daethtofools, you may be wondering why this is different. It may be different because I am editing all the chapters again and reforming the story. Sorry about that. =P Oh well.

To those new to the story, welcome! This story takes place right after the episode: The Avatar State. This story is about me and my editors/friends going into the Avatar world! Pairings are Kataang, Maiko, Sukka, and that other romance crap I don't care about. Aang could be making out with a hogmonkey and I still wouldn't mind. This story is rated T for:

- Violence

- Blood & Gore

- Use of Alcohol

- Language

The Epic Disclaimer - I own nothing but the OC's, which are my real-life friends, so I technically don't own them either. =D


"All creative people want to do the unexpected."

- Hedy Lamarr


Aang, Katara, and Sokka had camped out in the forest after General Fong nearly killed Katara. Aang had been really nervous since then, and was fidgeting as he finished setting up the tent. He watched Katara walk into hers, and Aang sighed. He got into his tent and immediately and laid down.

Once he had closed his eyes, he found himself in the Spirit world. He walked around the foggy place for a while, until he saw a familiar figure come towards him.

"Avatar Roku."

The past Avatar smiled and replied:

"Hello Aang. I have something to tell you."

"What is it, Roku?"

"Aang, I have gathered a group of people to help you. There are seven of them, and each of them has a special ability no one else has. They are an elite team, and will help you defeat Ozai before the comet arrives."

"Why?" Aang asked, completely puzzled. He didn't have an Earthbending teacher yet, and they were even heading to find Bumi to teach him.

"Because, Aang, some of these people will teach you new elements our people have forgotten."

"Who are they?"

Roku's voice began to fade. "I cannot tell you at this time, Aang. But they will either help you, or destroy you if you're not careful.

"Who are they?" Aang asked again, slightly irritated.

"You will meet them soon enough." And Roku's voice faded completely.


A few minutes earlier...

It was a normal night. The stars hung lazily in the sky, while white puffy clouds sailed aimlessly by. The moon shone down on the suburbs, making a peaceful scene in the heavens.

Same thing couldn't be said about the ground below.

The medium white brick house, on the corner of the street, had many color lights flashing out the windows. The house was totaled, windows broken, door shattered, and house coated with paint. Inside was overturned furniture, along with plastic cups and plates laying around with cake and pure cane sugar. Frightening thing was: The people who were partying only ate sugar. Ear-shattering loud music blast through the opened garage into the street, along with the sugar high middle schoolers. They ran amok, TP-ing the neighbors and spraying the canned cheese the host handed out.

The neighbors were panicking, not willing to leave their homes the hordes of high middle schools students, and were frantically calling the police. Police sirens were heard in the distance, and the middle-schoolers who still had their wits started to flee the scene.

The host of the party was running down the street, with seven of his friends in pursuit. They all wore block cloaks, and suddenly the host turned and ran down a hidden nature trail. Without any other choice than being arrested, the other seven followed.

The path was unpaved, and made of overturned dirt and pebbles. It escaladed and nose dived along with the hills, and trees surrounded them. The host appeared to know where he was going, and then stopped at the bridge, saying, "OK, I don't think they'll find us here."

"See? I told you the sugar was a good idea!" One of them said, pulling down his hood. He had short, curly light brown hair and brown eyes. He was a little shorter than everyone else, and his left hand was smaller than his right hand. He turned to the other hooded 7th grader next to him. "You owe me $10, Bryan!"

"What? Jack, you said $5!" Bryan shouted, and pulled down his own hood. He was a little shorter than Jack, with short blond hair and blue eyes, and a small birthmark on the bridge of his nose, which he claims to be a stork mark. He crossed his arms over his chest and frowned. "Anyways, it wasn't supposed to work like that."

"Of course it wasn't, now we're all going to get arrested." Haley added, and sitting down on the small wooden bridge. She had long dirty blond hair and blue eyes, and was glaring at Bryan and Jack. "And I can tell you, my mom is going to kill me."

"Well, at least we're going to get arrested together, eh?" Bryan asked, then put his arm around Mimi, who was standing right next to him. She brushed him off and frowned. She had long light brown hair and blue eyes. She was a head taller than Bryan, and very thin.

"Aw, how cute!" Meghann chimed, sitting on the wooden rail right next to the host. She was just as tall as the host, but had short blond hair and dark green eyes. Mimi glared at her, while Bryan smiled.

To the host's left was Stephanie, who made fake gagging noises. She had dirty blonde hair and was a few inches taller than the host. Her eyes changed color frequently, but at the time they were blue. The host laughed and patted her shoulder, "Now now, Baka (Japanese for idiot and nickname), you don't have to be jealous!"

Her ears turned pink, and everyone laughed. Then she shouted, "Oh, shut up Isaac! Tanks to you, we're all going to get in trouble!"

Isaac sighed and leaned against the railing. He pulled down his hood, and his adjusted his blue sports goggles. He had near-sighted brown eyes and black hair, and put up his hands in defense. "Hey, it wasn't my idea to hand out sugar-"

Then Isaac went silent, and asked, "Wait, where's Kitty?"

"What? Wasn't she following us?" Haley asked, alarmed. Everyone looked around, then shouting was heard, along with the sound of barking dogs. Then they saw a small figure in the distance, sprinting towards them. It was Lauren (AKA Kitty), she was a short ginger, and the host noticed a gash on her arm. The second she got to the bridge, she collapsed from exhaustion. Everyone got to their feet and Isaac ran forward, and tried to get Lauren to stand up.

"Kitty! What happened?" The host asked, and Lauren was panting. She breathed, "Guests...violent...tried to...fight back...against the cops...let dogs...free..."

Just then, the barking had gotten louder, and down the nature path they saw light brush against the trees. "Crap!" Bryan cried, and the host picked Lauren up, bridal style, and shouted, "Follow me! I know a place to hide!"

Unexpectedly, the host leapt off of the short bridge into the low creek below. The group exchanged glances, then jumped off of the bridge too. "Gah, this water is freezing!" Jack screamed, then Haley put a hand over his mouth.

The barking was even louder, and they also heard shouts of policemen. They followed the host, and noticed they were running towards one of the trees. Underneath the tree was eroded dirt, with roots sticking out. If you got close enough, there was a small cave underneath.

Then the host went indie of it, and they followed. It was pitch black inside, and they found out they had to sit down in cold mud. "Ugh, gross..." Haley muttered, and the host shushed her.

They sat in silence as the footsteps and barking was too close. Peeking out the roots, they watched as a dozen policemen walked around, with dogs on leashes. It was obvious the dogs didn't like the ankle-deep water, and whimpered with every step. The policemen ignored it, and the host noticed they had spray able cheese all over them.

Suddenly, Jack let out a cry of pain. The host whirled around and the others stared at him as he fell on the mud, clutching his heart. "What the-?" Bryan whispered, and noticed light coming from Jack's heart. "What's going on!"

The policemen heard Bryan, and started towards the hidden cave. Then, Jack screamed. Then light shone, coming from his eyes and mouth. The others scooted away, but then the ground underneath them started to glow. Outside the cave, there was a large glowing circle surrounding the tree. Runes started to form in the light, and the dogs started to back away in fear. The policemen started to runaway, and the light became even brighter, then it suddenly engulfed the people trapped in the cave.

Then the light dissipated, and it was silent. And they were gone.

I blinked, and then transported myself.