He
looked at her and blushed. He could somehow sense that what little
tranquility was left from Ba Sing Se was gone. He was sure he was
safest within its immense walls, yet he yearned a bit for the ruckus
of his previous life. How was he ever to regain his dignity in the
eyes of his father now? Then again, he thought, it's
beyond too late at this point. I just want to survive the inevitable
clash between the Avatar and my father.
Looking at her reminded
him of the life he used to live. Once she used to remind him of the
Avatar, of the hope he had of returning home. Now, putting that goal
aside, he attempted to say something to break the silence.
But no
words came out.
Sensing his hesitation, she said, "I've
actually been trapped in a cave once before. I think I know how to
get us out of here."
His mind turned to the sequence of
events that had gotten them there. His uncle must've been outside at
that point, ramming the rock trying to get through to help his
nephew. He hoped that the earthbender who traveled with the Avatar
would be there. He could sense her power, surely she could help them
get out.
"The last time I was trapped in a cave, I... I had
to kiss someone to light a path to the exit. I know it sounds really
strange for us to do so, but..." her voice broke off.
"No,
I don't understand how that would help, but I guess you really want
to get out of here, so I'm willing to try it."
"Whaaaaaaaaa?!
It was only a suggestion! And it was awkward enough the first time,
dontcha think it'll be even more awkward now?!"
He blinked at
the ranting girl in front of him. How she reminded him of his old
self, so energetic, so quick-tempered...
"But you do want to
get out of here, right? I mean, I do, and I can't figure a way out. I
have no suggestions, so I'm relying on you to help."
She
stopped ranting and waving. She stared at him, an embodiment of her
old, calm self.
"I guess, we'll give it a try then. But if it
doesn't work and we still get out somehow, you're not telling anyone
about this! Remember how I kicked your butt? Twice? Well I'm stronger
now, and I'll gladly do it again!!"
A small smile crept
across his face. He glanced away, then back at her, and started to
inch forward. She stopped ranting again, and closed her eyes, slowly,
getting closer to him. She puckered her lips, and felt some warmth
touch her.
The two stopped in a kissing pose, and opened their
eyes. They looked around them as much as they could, and though no
visible changes were seen, they both sensed that one of the tunnels
leading out of their chamber was the way they should go. They
realized they were still in a pose, and abruptly backed away from
each other, wiping their tongues.
"Bleah!" she
exclaimed.
He simply had an awkward expression.
They ran out of
the cave, side by side. Once they got to the end, they panicked to
see that the exit had been blocked off, and only a tiny lit hole
alerted them that they were almost outside.
"Ahh! Let us
out!" she exclaimed.
"Katara? Katara, is that you?!"
a female's voice answered.
"Yes! Toph, I'm in here! Get me
out!" she replied.
The wall blocking the exit sank into the
earth. Toph, Sokka, and Aang were standing outside, with Momo and
Appa. Momo flew over to Katara as Aang approached her, and asked her
if she was alright.
"Yes, I'm alright," she breathed a
sigh of relief.
Sure that his friend was okay, Aang turned his
attention to the second figure exiting the cave, and froze when he
recognized the figure. He stiffened up, and waddled over the the man
with a scar on his face. He put on a tough face, and exclaimed, "You
didn't do anything to her did you?!"
"Aang, it's
alright, I'm safe. Don't worry about me, I handled him alright back
at the North Pole, remember?" she said as she approached
them.
Aang glanced at her, than him. "I'm sorry, it's just
that I was so worried, and based on past experiences..."
"Alright,
I understand," was the reply. He slowly turned and started to
walk away.
"Wait! Where are you going? And where's your
uncle?" Katara queried.
He turned to face them. "I'm...
not sure," he admitted.
"Then... do you want to ride
with us? Appa can fly around and we can search for him," she
suggested.
He hesitated, and then said, "Alright, I'll
come."
They climbed up on the giant flying bison, and took
off into the air. As they scanned the ground for signs of his uncle,
he glanced at her, and saw her staring at him. She broke her gaze,
and they looked at each other, then away, both blushing deeply.
