AN: These are a bunch of Mysteries I am going to solve with my imagination. This one is dedicated to Call the Winds! She gave me the inspiration and helped me when I got writers block! THANK YOU CALL THE WIND! Well I'll stop babbling and let y'all read!

Disclaimer: I don't own Avatar!

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Chapter 1: Aang and custard tarts...

Sokka, Katara, and Aang all walked into the market to do a little shopping. "Aang you want anything?" Katara asked.

"Could we get some custard tarts?" Aang asked.

"Sure, we got plenty of money that Yue's dad gave us" Katara laughed.

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That night the three sat around the fire eating the custard tarts for dessert. "How do you like-'em?" Aang asked.

"Mm... their good lots of sugar" Katara laughed Sokka nodded.

"Why do you like custard tarts so much?" Sokka asked Aang.

"Well... It is kind of a long story but..."

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/Flash-back/

"Look!" 6 year old Aang chimed as he preformed a dazzling airbending move in front of his parents.

"Your getting better everyday!" his dad laughed picking Aang up and giving him a big hug.

"A prodigy!" his mother laughed.

"I'm gonna be as good as you and daddy!" Aang chirped to his mom.

"If not better" his mother cooed.

"Yeah! I'm going to be the world's best airbender, no bender! The most powerful bender in the world!" Aang giggled. Aang's father put him down and gave his wife a sad look once Aang left.

"He doesn't know how right he is" Aang's mother whispered as her and her husband hugged each other.

"I just can't believe today is his last day with us..." his father breather.

"Fait is so cruel to him" his mother cried.

"Who?" Aang asked.

"AANG?" both his parents gasped. Aang nodded and sat down on the soft green grass.

His father looked over at his mother and she nodded. His father sighed and picked the small child up "Come inside with us Aang."

His parents and him were all sitting on the soft couch in the living room. "Aang? Do you want a snack? It is... noon" his mother cooed.

Aang nodded and watched his mother go into the kitchen. "Daddy? Why is mommy so sad?" Aang asked his large silver eyes sparkling with curiosity. Aang waited for a response but never got one he was confused by his parents weird behavior. He crawled into his dad's lap and stared into his eyes looking for an answer, but all he found was sadness. "What is going on?" Aang asked starting to get a little upset.

"Aang," his mother started as she sat back down and gave Aang a treat he had never tried before, "here."

"What is this?" Aang asked looking at the pastry. It smelt really good.

"It is called a custard tart, trust me you'll like it" his father explained.

"MM! Taste really good!" Aang chirped taking another bite of it.

"Told you" his father chuckled.

A sudden knock at the door came after Aang had finished his tasty treat causing both his parents to stop breathing. His father stood up and answered it. Aang sat in his mother's lap with her arms tightly wrapped around him. She was crying and Aang was really confused. "He is right in here..." Aang heard his father say in a sad voice.

Aang looked up when two people entered the living room with his father. "Hello!" Aang chirped he bowed his head as a sign of respect once he noticed their arrows.

The two monks chuckled and looked up and Aang's father "You two haven't told him have you?" one of them asked.

"Afraid not..." both of Aang's parents breathed.

"Young one, you will be coming with us" the other one explained.

"Why?" Aang asked.

"We are going to help you become a master" the second one explained.

"No thanks! My mommy and daddy are masters, too! They teach me lots! Wanna see?" Aang started.

"I'm sorry but it isn't a choice. Come along now" the first one said grabbing Aang by the hand.

Aang frowned and started to struggle "STOP IT! MOMMY DADDY HELP!" the small little bended wailed starting to really put up a fight. Aang looked up at his parents they didn't budge, tears freely streaked down Aang's face. "I THOUGHT YOU LOVED ME!" Aang cried. They still didn't budge, just stood their. His mother had her face buried into his father's chest and they both appeared to be crying. Aang hung his head he didn't understand... these two people were suppose to love and protect him! But they wouldn't help him. "I HATE YOU!" Aang screamed his eyes starting to glow an eerie blue...

/End Flash back/

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"Aang? Aang! AANG!" Katara said shaking Aang trying to snap him out of the trance.

"HU?" Aang gasped.

"You were telling us it is a long story but. But what?" Sokka asked.

"Um... Well airbenders favor sugary foods, waterbenders salty, firebenders spicy, etc." Aang said standing up.

"Where are you going?" Katara asked looking at Aang in a weird way.

"I need to take a walk..." Aang whispered.

Sokka and Katara both exchanged weird looks once the little bender had disappeared.

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Aang sat at the edge of a cliff over-looking the ocean. He had about 6 billion thoughts swimming around in his head. The biggest thought was when he told his parents that he hated them... "Please... I don't hate you. I love you!" Aang sobbed to himself. Suddenly hand on his shoulder scared him out of his skin.

"It's just me. You looked upset about something. Do you want to talk about it?" Katara asked. Aang shook his head, he didn't want her to feel bad for him, or worse, hate him for being such a jerk to his parents. "Talking will help..." Katara cooed. She decided to stop, if wasn't right to invade Aang's privacy. His emotional thoughts were his business.

"It was just something that happened in my past. I told... someone I loved that I hated them. I didn't mean it... I can't even tell them sorry now..." Aang whimpered.

"It's never to late..." Katara cooed. Aang nodded and found himself in a warm embrace. "Lets get back to camp" Katara cooed giving Aang a hand in standing up.

"Thanks Katara..." Aang breathed. He smiled as the pleasant breeze blew past him on the way back to camp.

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AN: Wasn't little Aang cute? So innocent and naive! For those of you that didn't get it Aang likes custard tarts because they remind him of his parents. And cuz they taste SO AWESOME! They are a real food and they taste very good! So next time y'all are in England try one! Please review!