The Teacher and The MeatHead
Hello~ So well… The summary basically explains it all. I really don't want to spoil the good parts to our readers now, right Sokka~?
Sokka: Sure. There are some romantic scenes in this…
Robyn: Hah, what do you know about romance?
Sokka: Apparently a lot, Robby~
Robyn: *blushes*
Sokka: Momo, you can finish this up~
Momo: Scree scree chichi! [Tehehe~ Mari doesn't own anything related to Avatar the Last Airbender~]
Robyn: 'Cept me and the story! Enjoy it and remember – Reviews are appreciated!
*This takes place after the Serpents Pass, in the dense woods outside of Ba Sing Se, near a lake with many creeks*
~Robyn's POV~
"Okay, listen Katara. It's a whole lot simpler than your making it." I explained, moving the water around me so it formed a strong whirlpool. "Try again. You too Aang." I stopped moving my arms, and the whirlpool slowed down.
Aang scratched the back of his head as if he was deep in thought. "I haven't mastered waterbending yet…. Don't you think we should start with something a little more… Easy?" I crossed my arms over my chest as Aang smiled sheepishly, almost expecting some form of yelling. I smirked and glanced over at Katara, who smiled. She was still ecstatic about learning how to waterbend from someone who has skill. And, damn, I got skills.
"What do you think K?" I asked, my annoyance fizzling out. We've grown closer the last few weeks, and she always seemed to be able to stop my anger from getting out of hand. Katara shrugged, and she looked over at Aang. "Well, I don't know. Aang, I know you can do it. You're the Avatar, remember?" She smiled reassuring at him, and he grinned. I smirked. You'd have to be blind to not see the love between the two of them. I shook my head. There would be time for love after training.
I cleared my throat, and spoke in a strong, commanding voice. "So unless you want to go splash in the puddles over there by Sokka, pay attention and learn the move!" Katara and Aang flinched, and raised their arms in attack stance. I nodded, and raised my own arms. "Aang. Trick your mind into airbending a giant whirlwind, except do it with water instead… If that makes any sense." Aang nodded, and with the help of Katara, perfected the move. I heard some clumsy splashes as someone tries to wade through the water. I smirked, and slowly moved my fingers, an arm of water forming. As I whipped around, I was met with water to the face. Always one-step ahead. That's my meathead.
Sokka burst out laughing, and I wiped my face with my right hand, flicking the droplets in his direction. "I got you!" He shouted. I rolled my eyes and grinned, not my happy grin, the grin that meant you're going to wish you were dead. I stood firmly in the water, and lifted my arms up over my head, a tall wave infront of me. I held it until Sokka's laughter died down, then I flicked my wrists, the wave crashing down onto him. I brushed my hands together, and smiled.
Katara held her hands behind her back and hummed a soft tune, trying to seem innocent. Aang swam after a fish, avoiding my glare. I pulled my arms towards me, pulling Aang to me with a strong current. I held Aang up by his arm. "Did you guys know he was going to do that?" They nodded. "And you didn't bother to say anything?" They nodded again, and I sighed. "Fine, go practice some more over there." Katara opened her mouth to speak. "Sorry Robyn… I thought you'd laugh." Aang nodded, and added, "You really should laugh more often instead of being so sour!" He bounced around in the air, Momo flapping his wings after Aang. I rolled my eyes, and stormed off.
"Maybe you should have considered that I wanted to train you, not fool around." I muttered, and my light brown hair dripping as I waded out of the water. I dried my hair, pulled out the clips, and let my hair flow down my back as I walked into the woods. I followed a stream up until I neared another small lake, deep within the forest. I sat on one of the smooth rocks, my feet in the water. I frowned and looked up through the trees at the barely visible moon. A few twigs snapped and I didn't move. It's probably Katara. I thought, my blue eyes luminescent against the dark forest. I stared forward at the sound. Sokka stepped out from the bushes, his hair falling in his eyes. He had it down, not in his usual ponytail. I thought this way looked better on him. The corners of my mouth twitched up in a smile. "Thought I'd find you out here, by water. You know… 'Cause you're a waterbender." I nodded and he continued. "Hey I'm sorry about messing with your training session with Katara and Aang." I smiled and leaned back on the rock, a teasing look directed at Sokka.
"And…?" I waited for him to finish, pushing myself up from the ground and standing directly in front of him. I tilted my head slightly. Sokka, aware of our sudden closeness, blushed, and cleared his throat. "And for splashing you with a bowl of water." I smiled, and nodded. "Apology accepted. Now can you please leave me alone?" Sokka regained his composer and shook his head. Was he becoming a tease just because I had been that way less than a few minutes ago? Damn… He looks hot like this. His shaggy hair down, water droplets sliding down his jaw, onto his neck. Why do I want to…? No. He's more of a brother to me. I can't kiss a brother. I looked up at him, my pale blue eyes looking into his dark blue ones. He smirked, and his arm wrapped around me, holding me close. I laughed, and nervously looked down. "Don't you have meat to go eat?" He chuckled, and spoke softly, mockingly. "I guess I do." He pulled apart from me, and started to walk back towards the others. Pride hit number 1.
I gaped, and ran after him, grabbing his arm. "Hey! Who do you think you are to walk away from me like that meathead! I should slap you!" He turned back towards me, and I wrapped my arms around his neck, reaching up on my toes. "You didn't even kiss me yet." He nodded. "I know." Pride hit number 2. I sweat-dropped, and glared at him, my mischievous grin still visible. He brushed his lips against mine, and I leaned forward, kissing him. His lips moved in sync with mine, and after a few minutes, he pulled back.
"You know? Even though you're a master waterbender, your kissing skills still need some work." Pride hit number 3.
He grinned at his words and I smacked him in the back of his head. "You're a major jerk Sokka." He spoke softly, right near my ear. "Get used to it." I smirked and glanced back at the now dark sky at the moon, a smile on my face.
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So~! How'd you like it? I promise to write more soon too~
What do you think of the cute little pairing~?
Sokka: I don't know if I could stand being with her much longer…
Robyn: Hey! I'm going to wipe that grin right off your pretty boy face if you don't shut up!
Sokka: I was just joking around with you! 'Jeez!
Please review! And this was my first story, so take it easy on me…!
~TheMoonDemon
