CRAZY first time fanfic!! Yeah. Please read and review. . .it's worth it. . . (note: my story takes place in the same avatar world. The war is still going on, but is not mentioned in my story. They can still bend)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
SHATTERED GLASS
intro
As it rained, four kids stayed inside a cave. They all were asleep except for a blind girl. Sitting at the open edge of the cave, she felt a few drops fall on her pale skin. She sat there for hours, just letting the small droplets of water soak her hair. She just sat there, concentrating, drenched.
In the back of the small cave, a bald boy lay on his soft mat awake. He turned to look at his friends. One of them, a beautiful water tribe girl. Her long hair trailed down her back as it curled and waved. Her silk blue robe shined in the moonlight. She turned over and slept quietly.
He turned his head to see his other friend. Also from the water tribe, a boy with a short ponytail snored on his black mat. The monk's own pet, a flying lemur, was resting on the water tribesman's belly. The ponytailed boy smiled drowsily. He picked up the lemur and jammed it into his mouth. It woke up, finding its head in a dark, cramped space. It squeezed out of his mouth to sleep next to its owner. The monk petted his lemur softly.
As he looked towards the opening of the cave, he saw a figure. It just stayed there, motionless. He walked to it and found out it was a girl. He then recognized her as his other friend. "Oh, hey Toph." He yawned as he started, "What are you doing up so early?? . . . We should get back to sleep."
"There's something out there," she said, not looking at anything but the floor.
The boy yawned as he said, "Wha?? I'm sure it's nothing to worry about."
"There's something rampaging in those woods." With her earthbending, she felt a few, light poundings on the ground. "It's looking for something."
At this point, the monk was already lying on the ground with his eyes closed. He was asleep. The blind girl said to herself plainly, "Yeah, it's probably nothing. . .whatever." She also rested her head on the ground and softly said, "nothing." She closed her eyes and slept.
