Chapter 1
Katara, Aang, and Sokka had just landed on a foreign Earth Kingdom island. They had recently been running away from the dreaded Prince Zuko. Aang had landed his giant flying bison away from where they could not be found.
Sokka with the help of Momo began unloading the sleeping bags and other equipment needed for setting up camp. "Sokka, where do you want me to put the firewood?" Aang asked as he carried small wooden logs in his arms. "Um… put it on that small patch of grass over there," he replied as he pointed toward a small patch of grass slightly beyond the sand. Aang smiled, nodded, and walked toward the area that Sokka had pointed out.
At sunset, Sokka had caught some fish and they were cooking on a fire that Aang set up. The three of the kids were sitting on the sand around the fire absorbing the warm heat of the fire. Momo was settled on Katara's lap as she pet his head softly.
She looked down at the lemur, and then looked back up at her companions. "How long do you think it'll be until Zuko finds our location?" She asked softly.
"I don't know, but as long as we keep moving, he won't be able to find us," Sokka assured.
"Katara, do you want him to find us?" Aang asked foolishly.
Katara gasped in shock and exclaimed, "Aang, why would I want him to find us! He is the one constantly trying to capture us and kill us!"
Sokka chuckled and said sarcastically, "Right, of course…but inside you secretly love him."
Katara stood up angrily and shouted, "HOW DARE YOU! THAT IS SO INCONSIDERATE OF YOU, BUT WHAT WOULD YOU CARE BECAUSE YOU'RE A BOY AND BOYS ARE EXTREMELY SELFISH!"
Quickly, Katara sat back down on her little patch of sand, crossed her arms and looked away from both boys. Aang looked at her and frowned and sighed, "C'mon Katara, he didn't mean that." Katara turned her head towards Aang, and her angered face into a slight smile. She said back to him kindly, "Thanks Aang…Sokka is that fish ready yet?"
Sokka looked at the three fish, grabbed a stick that was nearby him poked one of the fishes and realized they were cooked. He grabbed two other sticks and poked them through the remaining fish. He handed one to Katara, one to Aang, and took one for himself. "Be careful, they are very hot," he warned.
Aang blew on his fish, Katara's, and Sokka's to cool them down. Katara smiled and took a bite, as soon she began chewing; she placed her right hand on her head in pain, and grunted. She dropped her fish on the ground, and she fell on the ground. Both Aang and Sokka had realized she had passed out.
Sokka carried her into their tent, and laid her down on her sleeping bag.
Katara's Dream Sequence
Katara is walking in an area of complete blackness. "Hello?" she calls out. "Come and get me Aang," she hears a voice calling out from the black. She slowly walked towards the sound. As she is walking, she sees a white light. She runs toward the light. As she enters the light, the area becomes illuminated. Then Katara sees Aang, and Sokka but she isn't with them. And they are both fighting Zuko…and herself. Looking down at the scene playing before her she hears Aang call to what seems to be herself, "Katara, please, we have to go!" Katara looks at herself standing next to Prince Zuko and she calls out to Aang, "Katara is not here anymore. I am Kya! Hiyaah…" And fire comes out of Kya's fists, and injures Aang and Sokka.
End Dream Sequence
Katara woke up from her unconscious state screaming, "No! No!" Sokka and Aang who were sitting next to her monitoring her looked at her with confusion. They don't know what she had just experienced.
Sokka placed a hand on her shoulder and asked, "Katara, are you okay?" Katara nodded assuring, and said to both boys, "I need to speak to Sokka…ALONE!" Aang walked out of the tent. "What's the mater Katara?" Sokka asked.
"Remember those dreams I used to tell you, mom, and dad?"
"Yeah; what of it?"
"Also that a healer told me there was an uncontrollable power within me so she did some sort of magic trick to keep it locked up."
"Of course I do. Where are you going with this?"
"Well…they're back."
"Oh no…"
