Aang thought he was alone. He went to the east, north, south, and west air temple. The last Airbender, or so he thought.
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He sat under the tree pondering all the thoughts that came into his head. Why am I alone, was his first thought. Sure, he did fight the great and mighty fire Lord, defeated him, and restored world peace, but he was still missing something. Aang wondered why he didn't believe his people were dead. He had seen the bones, the damage, and the numerous fire nation helmets. He said it himself. If they had gotten there, then they had gotten to all the air temples. However, something in the pit of his stomach gnawing at him. But that wasn't the worst part. He was more concerned on why it was bothering him now, in the high time of peace. Aang had defeated the Fire lord two weeks ago. He should be at peace, but he was just having this feeling that it was not over yet. So now he's here at the back of uncle Iroh's tea shop with only appa to keep him company. "Buddy," Aang said to Appa, "I know that I am the last Airbender in the entire world I just have this feeling, this snarling feeling the pit of my stomach-" He was interrupted by Appa's growling stomach. He laughed. "Not that kind of feeling," he chuckled as he gave Appa some hay to munch on, "I'm just saying maybe I'm not alone."
"Nothing's impossible," a voice said from behind. Aang turned around to see Katara in her original water tribe outfit and her hair flowing down.
"Geez, you nearly gave me a heart attack!" panted Aang.
"Sorry," Katara said comfortingly, sitting down next to him,"so you really think you are not the only one?"
"I know it sounds like I'm in denial," Aang answered, "but I can't shake this out of my mind."
"I understand, more than you think. There are times when I still believe my mom is alive," Katara said sadly says she hugged her knees close to her. Aang put an arm around her and offered a kind smile, and she smiled back.
"But this feeling, Katara," he said after a long pause, "is stronger than any feeling I ever had, and I don't know what sit will lead to." Katara turned to face him and gave him a playful smile.
"Whatever leads to you're not doing it alone. Toph is right. You do have the strangest adventures when you run away. Especially the one with the lion-turtle," Katara laughed, getting up to go inside.
"I'm telling it was a giant lion-turtle!" Aang exclaimed chuckling. But what if he was right. What if there were other airbenders that escaped? If so where were they?
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