Untold
Prologue
The two sisters were, would always be, and had always been total polar opposites. One was tall, incredibly light brown locks that glistened beautifully in the sun, and eyes like the ocean. While the other was shorter by far, dark almost black coarse hair, and muddy brown eyes. Not only this but the former always was the overly emotional, happy girl and the later was cold and detached from everyone. Somehow, though they nor any others knew that these two sisters played a vital role in overcoming the firenation. Their future would soon take an enormous turn and land them in the dreaded hundred year war.
Chapter One
"Katara, could you please tell Sokka to shut the hell up!" Toph yelled angrily, all while standing within ten feet of Sokka.
"Hey!" Sokka yelled back.
"You're not gonna do nothing 'bout it." Toph replied almost cockily, smirking.
"When are you going to start training Aang again, Toph? I mean you haven't had a chance until now really. Make use of the time here until we can find a firebending master." Katara asked while folding Sokka's pants. Aang returned moments later with water from a nearby creek.
"So when are we starting our practice Toph?" He gasped, nearly spilling the water, "Oh! good lord, Sokka! Put some clothes on! No one wants you running around naked!"
"I AM NOT NAKED!"
"Yeah whatever," She thought before adding, "Sokka the Naked. And Aang we'll be training soon enough." Toph replied lazily thinking about the last time they had trained.
"Okay so what am I supposed to do?" Aang asked as Toph tied the blindfold on him.
"Do you remember when I first started training you, we tried that boulder exercise? Well, I think now you're finally strong enough to do it."
He nodded and took a firm stance trying to impress her. Aang prepared for the boulder that he could hear rolling toward him. He pulled back out a clenched fist ready to punch it. He launched his other hand forward and sent it in the opposite direction.
"Aang you did it!" Toph squealed clapping.
"I know." Aang smiled as he took off the blindfold. "Is that all we came here for, Toph?"
"Yeah, let's go back."
'Next time, next time.'Toph said to herself. She remembered it clearly, it had been weeks ago and she hadn't even tried.
Lao hu was leaning against a tree filing her long nails, a bored expression plastered on her face.
"You do know why we're here, right, Bei?" She said without looking up.
Bei turned and defiantly said, "Naturally."
"Then why are we here? I'm interested in your opinion here." Lao hu said now looking up. Bei looked absolutely flustered.
"Well of coarse we're here to...We came to...Oh shit. A hint please?"
"God damn it Bei! You never listen do you?! You're supposed to be practicing water bending!" her sister spat venomously.
"What about you then," she bit her tongue trying not to provoke the other girl again, then actually asked. "What are you gonna do?"
"You know I'm not a bender. I'll be practicing with my weapons." Lao hu replied. Bei may not be soserious, but when her sister got mad bad things happened. She obediently walked down to the river.
About two hours into Bei's training she heard Lao hu yell, "BEI!" Knowing her sister someone was probably going to die. Bei burst into the camp.
"What!? Is something wrong?! What happened!?"Bei said panting.
"Not what, who." The shorter girl seemed to be in shock. She pulled the teenage boy out of her tent. He had messy hair, which was expected, a green robe wrapped around him, and a very unusual scar.
"Who, who is he?" Bei said reaching a hand out gently for his scar.
"I don't know." Bei froze, her sister seemed to know everything.
'She acts like it at least.'
By the fiery look of the sky they could all tell it would be dark soon. Bei pushed off the ground.
"I'm going to bed now."
"I'll watch him."
The moon was high above them by the time the boy awoke.
"Finally you're awake." She said handing the boy a cup of soup. He paused before hesitantly taking the soup. Golden eyes stared into it before looking into the girl's deep brown eyes.
"Who are you?" he asked.
"Frankly I'm not surprised you don't recognize me like this, Zuko," she said this in her warm familiar voice. A warm smile worked it's way onto her face. Zuko allowed himself to smile. He had been there when it happened but it had been at least four years. He swished the soup around once before glugging it down. Zuko stood up to embrace her in a hug.
"So long. It's been so so long," Lao hu said into his shoulder.
"I know. I didn't think I'd ever see you again." Tears stung at both of their eyes but they blinked them away. The hug lasted for only a moment. Zuko held her at arms length.
Frantically with wide eyes he asked, "Where's Mom?"
