Chapter 1
Boredom.
That was the only feeling that Sarz-Ku, one of the most ancient spirits, ever felt. Today was no exception. All he did and all he could do was watch the two worlds he was forced to guard over: Earth and The Four Nations. Watch the insane jumble of events unfold on Earth, then watch the Avatar do whatever, forever and ever. Just... Boredom.
He supposed there was nothing that could be done. He had always had an idea, an idea that would bring positive change to both these worlds. A small teleport: bringing four selected teens over from Earth into The Four Nations. Each of these Four teens would be chosen with a set of guidelines: one, they all had to know each other fairly well, at least name, where they lived, what they looked like, etc. Two, each had to correspond to a certain element, out of the four, the matched them perfectly. Third, and most importantly, none of them could be evil.
But this, of course, wasn't possible.
Or was it?
Just because, Sarz-Ku took a look into Earth. He instantly saw four perfect candidates. But he couldn't just drag them from their homes... Or could he?
All of this was floating in his mind when he had a realization: what could stop him? All the other powerful Spirits had gone to The Four Nations; it simply was a purer, cleaner and better place for spirits. They wouldn't mind a few visitors.
Sarz-Ku laughed. He was finally going to escape boredom! But he had to do this carefully; after all, one flap of a butterfly wing can cause a hurricane. This was going to be great!
Now, to call the four together...
Chapter 1
Delphine stared out the bus window at the rain that was currently pelting the city. She had always felt some sort of affinity towards water; how it flowed down the river of life and supplied all the planet's life forms. But her life on earth was getting dull... Homework just was too boring, school was too easy. She had been told next year, Grade 9, things would be more challenging. But they never got harder, every year.
Just then, out of nowhere, her vision blurred. A voice screamed into her ear: Water.
Suddenly, she was unconscious.
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Ellis yawned at the thugs he had just downed. Bullies, the lot of them. Terrorizing the years below them. He took out three of them, just took all their punches like a tank. The small kids looked up at him in amazement, but he just smiled and walked away. Those thugs wouldn't be touching those kids again.
Out of nowhere his vision blurred. A voice screamed into his ear: Earth.
Suddenly he was unconscious.
