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Avatar: The Last Airbender
Last No More
Water. Earth. Fire. And Air. Long ago, the Four Nations lived in harmony. Until one day, the Fire Nation attacked! 95 years later I was found sleeping in an Air Temple by a Fire Nation Captain. His crew took me back to the Fire Nation where I learned how to Firebend.
Now 5 more years past and I await the return of my older brother; the Avatar.
Chapter 1
Book 1: Water Chapter 3
I was asleep in my room when a guard came and knocked on my door.
"Miss Naomei? Your father is outside having a Agni Kai."
I jumped out of bed and ran outside to the fighting grounds. Once I was there, I saw just who father was dueling with; Prince Zuko. Well, exiled Prince Zuko. It had seemed that Zuko had won, but refused to hurt my father further, who was on the ground.
"That's it?" My father scoffed. "Your father raised a coward." "Next time you get in my way, I promise I wont hold back." Zuko promised.
Then the prince turned to leave. My father didn't like it at all. He stood up and went to attack the prince. I stopped my father though. He looked at me with shock. So did the prince and his uncle, General Iroh. I let go of his foot and he slid on the dirt. Zuko went to attack my father again for trying to attack him, but Iroh stopped him.
"No, Prince Zuko. Do not taint your victory."
I looked at his uncle and his uncle looked at my father.
"So this is how the great Commander Zhao acts in defeat. Disgraceful."
I bowed to Iroh.
"Please, forgive my father, he doesn't like losing very much."
They looked at me, shocked.
"What?" I asked.
"You're Commander Zhao's daughter?" Iroh asked.
I nodded.
"Yes, he found me as an orphan and took me in. He taught me how to Firebend."
Iroh nodded in understanding.
"Why did you do that?" Zuko asked.
I looked at him.
"He was going too far, I had to stop him."
"Naomei!" My father shouted at me. "Haven't I told you not to interfere with my personal business?"
I turned to him.
"I'm sorry, father, but I think even in exile, Prince Zuko has more honor than you."
My father ground his teeth together. He was very mad that I had questioned his honor.
"Well then, if you think he's so honorable, then why don't you go with him on his quest to find the Avatar?"
I tensed. Zuko was looking for the Avatar? Now I had no choice but to follow the prince.
"Fine." I agreed.
I looked at the two guests.
"May I come? I might be able to find him for you."
Zuko narrowed his eyes at me. He didn't trust me quite yet.
"Why do you want to come with us?"
I sighed.
"I will have to tell you that once I'm on your ship, if you don't mind."
Iroh nodded.
"Then you may come with us. I would love to hear some stories about your childhood."
I nodded and smiled.
"I would love to hear some of your adventures as well, Iroh."
I turned back to my father and bowed.
"I will get some of my stuff and leave, if you don't mind."
My father ground his teeth again.
"Fine."
Then he got up and left. I left as well, but in the other direction. Once I was in my room I only packed some stuff. A staff that I had with me ever since I was a child and a little whistle that didn't work. Well, to people that didn't know it's true purpose. Then I left my home and went to the dock where Iroh and Zuko were waiting for me.
"That's all you have?" Zuko asked, looking at my items carefully.
"Yeah, so? What's the problem?"
"None." He answered, seeming to realize something.
As soon as we got on the boat and left the harbor, the prince cornered me.
"You're an Airbender, aren't you?" He demanded.
I smirked.
"Well, you're smarter than you look, Prince Zuko."
He glared at me. I shrugged.
"Don't worry, unlike my brother I'm working for the Fire Nation. Commander Zhao was the one who found me 5 years ago in an Air Temple."
"Your brother?" Zuko repeated.
"Oh? Have you not met my older brother, Aang?"
"Older brother? You're about my age! He's, like, 12!"
"Before all this happened I was a minute younger than him!" "You're twins?"
"Will you stop asking stupid questions?"
He blinked at me. I sighed, suddenly feeling tired.
"Look, I don't want to fight right now, just let me go to sleep, okay?"
He stood there a second before nodding and letting me leave the hallway. Once I got to the room I was staying at, I sat on the floor and started to meditate.
'Now where are you, oh dear brother of mine?'
Since I hadn't tried to find my brother in a while I could only feel what he was felling. And it was all bad stuff. But then it suddenly disappeared. As I sat there, feeling his emotions, I hadn't noticed that Prince Zuko had come to my room. He tapped me on my shoulder and my eyes flew open.
I whipped around and pinned the intruder to the ground, a fire ball in my hand.
"Whoa! Calm down, it's just me, Zuko."
I blinked.
"Prince Zuko?"
I stood up and brushed myself off before offering my hand for him to take. He didn't though, as he got up all by himself.
"Why are you in my room?"
"I was wondering what you were doing."
I rolled my eyes.
"I was meditating, duh!"
"And something else."
I blinked.
"What do you mean 'something else'?"
Zuko grabbed my arm.
"Don't play dumb with me! You were searching for the Avatar, weren't you?"
I nodded.
"Yeah, so? What else do you want?"
"Where is he?"
"I don't know! I can only feel his emotions right now. If I had more time I will be able to see where he is."
Zuko knew I was blaming him for breaking my concentration. But it was true, he did come in here without my permission and freaked me out. Zuko sighed in frustration.
"Fine. Just tell me as soon as you see where he is."
I nodded.
"Of course I will, Prince Zuko. You'll be the first to know."
Then he left. I sighed and sat back down again, closing my eyes.
'Now, where are you?'
