Twenty Eight Days of Terror

Twenty Eight Days of Terror

Chapter 1

A Perfect Home

Aang and Katara had been married for a long time. They had 3 children, 12 year old Radon, 7 year old Palo, and 5 year old Joy. Aang and Katara were tired of living in the Port village, so they decided to move and find a new home. They came upon the town of Amityville, where there was only one house for sale. It was the largest house in the Earth Kingdom. Aang realized this house was very expensive.

Hello said a woman, I'm Mrs. Conrad and I will be showing you around the house today. As they entered the house, Katara was impressed with how nice the home was inside. Mrs. Conrad continued to show Katara and Aang the upstairs. Aang looked out a window and saw a small hut on the water. This place has a boat house, he said. Yes, now all you need is a boat, said Mrs. Conrad. We could ask Sokka if we could borrow one of Kyoshi's boats and then we could go out on the water. Aang asked Mrs. Conrad the price of the house. Mrs. Conrad replied, the price of the house is 20 copper pieces. Are you serious, said Aang? Yes, that's the price, said Mrs. Conrad. Oh Aang, Can we have it, Katara asked? For a price like that, it's too good to pass up.

Oh and just to let you know there were people killed in this house said Mrs. Conrad. Hold on a second, said Aang looking shocked at what he just heard. I need to talk to Katara for a second. He then walked with Katara over to the next room so they speak in private. He then asked Katara; do you really want to move into a house where people were killed? Not really, she said, but it's all cleaned up and this house is so nice. It's just what our family needs. Please Aang, can we buy it? When Aang looked into his wife's eyes, he couldn't say no. Alright, we'll buy it. Katara smiled with excitement and hugged Aang. They walked back over to Mrs. Conrad and the two began discussing moving preparations. The next week Aang and his family moved in. They were so happy to be in such a nice home. It took some time to get all of their belongings into the house, but they managed and soon began their life in their new house.