Suki couldn't breathe. She couldn't move. She couldn't even scream.

Suki woke up with a loud scream, awaking Sokka and Aang. They each grabbed one of her hands and sat her down. This seemed to be happening a lot since the invasion of Kyoshi Island. Aang couldn't help but feel it was all his fault. "Tell me exactly what you saw," Aang pleaded.

"I was on Kyoshi Island... with Sokka and the warriors. Zuko had just come and burnt down our newly refurbished statue when I was locked to it. Sokka was screaming my name, but I couldn't scream back, and he couldn't see me. I could barely open my eyes from all the smoke. Then I saw some Kyoshi warriors coming to try and help me, but when I took a closer look, they were laughing and pointing at me," Suki began to cry. Sokka squeezed her hand and wrapped his arms around her.

"It was just a dream, Suki," Sokka explained.

"Okay." Suki kissed Sokka on the cheek and tried to go back to sleep.

Suki looked up and saw black dust falling from the sky. Like snow, very dirty snow. One flake fell onto Suki and it felt very heavy. She looked down at her hand where it had landed. It wasn't her own, that was for sure. She looked like someone else. Someone with very pale white skin. The girl started to scream, and that's when she knew it wasn't her. Who was it, then?

Suki opened her eyes to find Sokka sleeping in her bed with her. Or was he sleeping? She wrapped her arms around him and he smiled. "What was your nightmare?" Sokka asked.

"That you weren't here with me," Suki replied.

Suki's nightmares began to decrease more and more as Sokka started to sleep with her. It was when the Gaang had to leave that Suki had more nightmares. This time about one thing...

Sokka's death.

Suki couldn't help it. She left for the Fire Nation, knowing that was where Sokka would be for the invasion. She crept from cave to cave, looking for shelter and a fire nation outfit so they wouldn't know she was really a Kyoshi warrior.

One day, while Suki was out, she found a long line of clothing with outfits just her size. She crept over some hills, slid down the other side, and swiped the clothes. She ran back to the cave to change, but it was already occupied.