Hey, guys! This is the sequel to my book 'The Unknown Avatar: Book 1- Water'. I know not many people liked it, but believe me, I tried my hardest to make this one better!
Enjoy!
PS. I'm only going to say this once in the story: I do not own ATLA or TLK, and every character mentioned in this story belongs to ATLA, except my OCs.
Vaatu crouched down in anger, looking down at the dirty ground. His body was being tortured, the darkness inside him refusing to grow. He couldn't even muster the strength to get up.
He looked at his now tiny body. Well, with a diamond frame, what can you expect? He needed one of those vulgar bodies, one from those small humans. Frivolous may they be, they were now required urgently.
He cursed to himself. That Korra, she had been more powerful than he had expected. He had almost won over her, but alas, Fate ran another course. She had used the cosmic energy of the universe, of Raava, to defeat him.
Now, all he could do is hide from the rest of the world on a mountain. No one ever visited that mountain, and whoever tried to venture through the steep rocks and harsh weather failed miserably. It was the perfect place to wallow over his losses.
He suddenly looked up. He could sense the presence of a powerful being, about a hundred metres away from him. It seemed familiar, and threatening. Whatever it was, it was approaching him.
Vaatu tried to stand up, but fell back down. He tried again, and this time, he used the support of a tree that had survived the conditions of the mountain. He leaned back against it, waiting for the person. He would deal with them.
Korra struggled against the winds that kept on blowing her back. Her clothes flapped in the air. She wished she could just use Airbending and blow herself to the top. But she had become a mere mortal, no longer the most omnipotent being in the world.
Her carcass fell out of her arms. Korra shot her arms out just in time, and she hauled back the bloody body on her back.
She saw something with a diamond body at the top and gasped. It couldn't be him. He was dead. The Harmonic Convergence had passed 5,000 years ago, and there was still 5,000 years to go till the next one. He couldn't be so strong that he could reappear already.
Her foot stepped on the top of the hill, and she stood there facing him. The creature in front of Korra did a double-take, obviously very shocked. They glared at each other. Korra dropped the human body on the ground and bent her knees, getting ready. Vaatu couldn't do the same thing, but his figure curved at the bottom.
Then she rushed at him.
