Welp, this is my first story! I'm so happy!

Zuko: hmpf!

Oh shut-up Zuko and be happy for me for once!

Zuko: fine I'm happy for you.

Good!

Antiway I think that from the title you get the gist of the plot.

Zuko and Katara married

Have daughter

Daughter is avatar

Etc. etc. you get the idea so yeah, here goes nothing!

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He heard another scream from the room beside him, which only caused him to pace the floor harder. A couple of minutes passed. Silence. The man looked up. Is it over? Will they let me in now? The next scream of pain probably could have been heard from the capital city all the way to the nomad temples. The father-to-be sighed. Nope. Not yet.

It seemed hours (and in fact it was) until he finally didn't hear his wife's cry, but that of a baby. He couldn't take it any longer, he had to be in there. The man burst into the room and stopped instantly because of what he saw. There cradled in his wife's sweating arms was a life in the form of a blanket. The mass started to wriggle at its bonds, but to no anvil. All the man could do was simply walk over and stare at the little life he had helped create. As the baby continued to wriggle the blanket fell from its face, and for the first time in her life, she opened her eyes.

They were the exact same color of her father's.

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She smirked when she caught an opening in his defenses. Shifting her stance with lightning speed she punched where he had just let his guard down. He did a back flip and landed sprawled out on the training area floor. Serves you right for thinking you could beat me! She thought to herself as she crossed her arms with an even bigger smirk. As he looked up she could tell by the red in his face that he was mad that she had once again beaten him.

Before she could react a pillar of rock shot up from underneath her, throwing her hard on her back. The air in her lungs was temporarily knocked out of her. By the time she was back on her feet the earthbender was already launching his next attack. Just barely dodging a boulder thrown at her, she tripped on a purposely-raised part of ground, (courtesy of the earthbender) and fell flat on her face. Growling as she got up and dodged yet another boulder, she locked eyes with him. Bingo! Her eyes had this funny way of momentarily paralyzing or stunning an enemy. They were the fiery, golden color of the sun and were spitting images of her father's. The earthbender stopped for a moment. That was all she needed. She jumped into the air spinning and came down to the ground, left leg stretched out, flames protruding from her foot. No longer stunned he blocked the flames with a wall of rock, just like she hoped he would. The next thing he knew, she was running around his wall and kicked him squarely on the back of his neck. On his way down he hit his head on his own wall causing farther damage.

She stood up from her crouching position. Bending down, she inspected him for any real damage and then (like she always did) carried him into his room and plopped him on the bed. Stopping at the door she looked back with a smile. Quinny, Quinny, Quinny. You never did learn not to mess with me did you? Just for fun she looked at the chalkboard where they kept score of their training fights. It was now 5 to 0 in her favor.