Howdy Readers! I am officially RE-EDITING the first few chapters. I had a great reviewer...Merely Murderous...who was kind enough to be fed up with my not so great writing ;) In my excitement i looked over things and such and i apologize for the sad quality that i had posted. So here is the new revamped version and guess what...it's better! So enjoy and yes i will finish this and Book 4: Air for those who are reading and enjoying both. Read and Review!

He walked through the familiar forest, surrounded by the numerous interlocking trees. The cool, soothing water reached up just above his ankles. Smiling to himself he bent down and caressed the top of the water as he thought, It's really been a long time since I've been here…the water used to come up higher. Just as he finished his thought the water in front of him began to ripple. An elderly man wearing a dark red robe with gold trimming and long white hair tied in a Fire Nation knot appeared before him.

"Aang it's certainly been a long time," Roku greeted him.

"It has Roku, although I don't remember ever being summoned here before," Aang smiled with his hands on his hips, "This certainly is different."

Roku smiled in return, "This is usually not the way of spirits but an interesting situation has come up and you help is needed."

"What needs to be done?" Aang asked straightening his posture, face serious.

Roku lifted up one hand, "Nothing at the moment. It's more of a…proposition, meaning you are well within your rights to decline."

Aang scratched his head, "I'm a little confused…how can I decline something you, the spirits, are asking me to do?"

"Because it's nothing that pertains to our world," Roku answered seriously.

Aang's eyes widen, "Our world…you mean the world I live in…right now…"

"That's correct. In fact the problem lies in a complete different dimension."

Aang was at a loss for words as another figure appeared next to Roku.

"This is Kami, one of the deities in the other dimension," Roku's right hand indicated. She was a beautiful woman with long, silky, chocolate brown hair that reached to her ankles and large blue eyes set within creamy white skin. She reminded him of Katara in a strange way.

"Hello Avatar. Roku is allowing me to explain the situation that's happening in my world and then you can decide whether or not you wish to help us," Kami stood straight and immovable while her hair and the silk white wrap around dress she was wearing fluttered lightly as if a breeze was blowing.

Aang nodded his head warily, "I'll listen."

"Excellent," Kami smiled, "My world is on the brink of war. My precious children are trying to fight against a foe that for all intents and purposes shouldn't exist. In my world there are nine powerful creatures called Tailed Beasts, they were separated long ago and living free in the world. But unfortunately, they have been contained into human hosts called jinchuriki's because of their evil nature and other reasons. An underground organization called the Akatsuki has been collecting my precious beasts in order to create one all-powerful creature. This should not be so but my human children have been neglecting their jinchuriki's which is why many of them have been captured already. We need your help Avatar, as an all-powerful being yourself you can help my children ward off this coming evil and restore my nine beasts to their human hosts. This will create an equal balance as there should be."

Kami finished her brief speech which left Aang wide eyed and even more speechless.

"You won't be alone," Aang turned his attention back to Kami, "You will be given allies who are loyal to restoring the world to its proper sense of peace. But until you reach a decision I cannot give you more information than that. What I've told you already might have been too much. Sharing things about other worlds is not how the heavens…or in your case the spirit world…is supposed to operate." Kami glanced at Roku smiling.

Aang's voice finally found itself, "Wait…are you saying that the spirit world and your…heavens are connected?"

Roku answered nodding, "Aang the spirit world is home to many spirits and is not limited to one world or dimension."

"So I could walk into another world's heaven…right now?" he asked slightly tensed.

"No," Kami answered, "You would not be able to find it. And your spirit world is large. Why do you think I can visit you right now? I was allowed to come here and consult with you. The deities in my dimension and the spirits here have agreed to this meeting."

"You got every single spirit's consensus?" Aang asked unbelieving switching his gaze from Kami to Roku.

"No, only a select few. We consulted the spirits who have been around the longest or are considered most important; namely Koh and Yue," Roku answered.

"Yue? She agreed to this?" he asked quietly.

Roku nodded, "She believed this would be proper to bring to your attention but ultimately the decision is yours since you will be the one putting your life in danger."

Aang walked over to one of the trees and sat down on a root above the water. He put his head in his hands and thought to himself.

How can I turn this down? How can I not? Another deity from another dimension is asking my help…why are they asking me? I've fought my war already and I have a wife and child. I have my own world to protect. He rubbed his bald head sighing heavily, But my world hasn't needed protecting in 6 years. How am I going to explain this to them? To Katara? She's going to want to come but she can't. I have a family to think about now…what if something happens to me in this other world?

"Would I be able to bend?" Aang asked not looking at the two spirits.

"Yes, your powers will follow you into this next world," Kami answered.

Aang sighed again, "What about others…I know a few people who wouldn't let me come by myself?" He looked up at both of them with hunched shoulders looking 10 years older than he was.

"Only a select few would be allowed, you would not be able to bring an army with you," Kami's eyes slightly narrowed but she kept the annoyance from staining her voice.

Aang sighed again before standing up, "Without a doubt I can name three people who would come without a second's hesitation, Katara, Sokka, and Suki. Toph would debate about it but I think ultimately she would come. This doesn't even count Appa and Momo would I would bring as well."

Roku looked at Kami who was intently staring at Aang, "Would your exit plan work with that many?"

"If he isn't exhausted or dead when they need him then it shouldn't be a problem. Not to mention since you are a part of this boy it should make the transition easier," she answered not taking her eyes off Aang.

Roku nodded, "I suggest you speak with those closest to you before making your decision, I know you and Katara have a son and he needs to be a priority."

Aang nodded, "Give me a week then call me back…I'll have my answer for you then."

Kami smiled at him, "We will…see you in a week." She disappeared in a wisp of smoke.

Roku smiled at Aang, "I heard your thoughts just now and you are justified in your reasoning. Believe me when I say that I wouldn't have even recommended you if I knew this would lead to your death and would upset the delicate balance of our own world. I believe you can be successful especially if you bring them along with you."

Aang's face softened into a warm smile, "I can do anything with them by my side. That I firmly believe in."

Roku nodded.

"I would like to ask a favor of you?" Aang said abruptly.

"Anything," Roku answered.

"If we do decide to go and help out this other world, watch over my son, don't let anything happen to him…please," Aang's eyes grew serious.

"Know this that we spirits will protect your son should you choose to leave this dimension to perform a favor for another spirit. Not to mention you have many new friends and family that will also protect him as well," Roku answered reassuringly.

Aang nodded some of his stress lessening, "I need to go home now…my wife and I need to have a long conversation before we talk to the others."

Roku nodded waving his hand and Aang was beamed back to his body.

Aang opened his eyes to darkness. He was in his meditative position and as his eyes adjusted he took in his surroundings. He was home, at the Southern Air Temple, in one of the many outlets the monks used to meditate in. He remembered feeling a strong urging to meditate and after a quick comment to Katara he set off to a quiet place. He also remembered what had transpired during his spirit world journey and he didn't know how to explain it to her. He knew had to tell her first before everyone else because her opinion mattered most to him and he knew he would need her help with whatever his decision was going to be. Slowly he stood up and dusted off his pants, then launched himself back up to the main hallway of the temple. He slowly began his walk to his bedroom. The hard marble floor echoed as he drug his feet across their smooth surface. He kept replay the scenes over in his mind trying to come up with the right way to start talking. All thoughts evaded him as he pushed open the wooden door.

Katara was awake, reading by candle-light in the bed. She glanced up when he walked through the door, "So learn anything interesting?"

Aang took off his sash, shirt, and shoes then climbed into bed next to her, "I don't even know where to begin…" he answered her quietly.

She closed her book and gently prodded him to lie on her lap hearing the unease in his voice, "Just start at the beginning and tell me what happened," she stroked his arrow knowing that the sensation calmed him.

Aang took a deep steady breath before launching into his story. Katara's hand stopped moving halfway through but Aang continued talking. Once he finished he looked up to see her wide eyed in shock.

"What should I do?" he asked quietly looking at her.

Katara was frozen…she couldn't believe what she heard, another world asking for his help? It was unfathomable.

"I…I don't know…" she answered honestly.

"Yeah I feel the same," Aang closed his eyes trying to relax his body.

"Why?" she asked, "Why you?"

He shrugged his shoulders, "Roku said he wouldn't have even asked if he knew I wouldn't be successful. He said he wouldn't let the balance of our world be put at stake if he knew this conflict would end with failure and my death."

Katara involuntarily shuttered at the word death, "To think something like this…I mean think about it…this is impossible. Space-time traveling, that just doesn't happen."

Aang chuckled to himself, "I know right…and we thought being an all-powerful Avatar was the coolest thing."

Katara let out a strained breath as she started laughing with him, "I guess you're right."

She leaned down and kissed his forehead tenderly, "I honestly don't know what we should do. Tenzin is only two years old…who knows how long we'd be gone for…"

"Katara I wouldn't want you to go," Aang started lamely.

"Don't even go there Aang…you knew the moment you started talking and thinking about going that I would come with you. Nothing separates us remember. No secrets, no separations, no nothing…we made a vow, we stay together."

Aang smiled remembering their fervent wedding vows they made to each other, "You're right…I was just thinking about Tenzin. I don't want him to be alone not this young."

Aang sat up and faced her. Katara looked him straight in the eye, "You're going to go…aren't you?"

They were still for what seemed like hours staring at each other, reading the smallest of movements their bodies made when he finally answered.

"Yes…I think I will go…"

Katara could hear the hesitation in his voice and the strain around his eyes was evident, "Aang, they did say you could turn down the offer and nobody would think little of you. You don't have to do this."

"Coming from the woman who is selfless and always trying to help and heal others," Aang lifted his hand and stroked her smooth cheek. His face softened as she turned to kiss his palm.

Katara smiled, "I love you, and right now I'm gonna have to agree with Sokka, you are to compassionate for your own good sometimes."

Aang laughed at her comment, "I love you Katara…more than anything in this world."

He leaned in and kissed her sweetly. She responded to his kiss when a small knock sounded on the door.

"Come in Tenzin," Katara called.

A little boy walked in with dark brown hair and grey eyes. His complexion was slightly darker than Aang's but lighter than Katara's.

"Mama," he said holding his hands up. Katara picked him up and held him against her chest.

"Are you ok baby?" she asked him not really expecting an answer.

"Mama, water," he said smiling at his dad.

Katara reached for a cup by their bed that was half full.

"Here drink up then we're going back to bed," she told him. Tenzin took small sips holding the cup in both hands. He finished the rest before Katara stood up to take him to the bathroom then back to bed.

Aang got up and walked over to the window to gaze at the full moon. He closed his eyes letting Yue's pull ease him from his slightly stressed state. He could hear a slight breeze echoing around the temple in a steady rhythm. Taking another deep breath he focused his attention on the pulsating breeze letting the air's freedom take him away for just a few precious moments. He could feel Katara walking back into the room and she shuffled across the floor before wringing her hand around his defined torso breaking him out of his reverie.

"I'm with you, whatever you decide," she whispered.

Aang turned around pulling her firmly against his body, "How did I get so lucky to have someone like you?"

Katara smiled against his chest, "You know I ask myself the same thing all the time."


The next morning Aang sent out four letters, one was to the Southern Water Tribe asking Chief Hakoda, Gran Gran, and Pakku to meet at Zuko's palace in 5 days. The second and third letters went to Toph in Gaoling and Sokka and Suki who were visiting Kyoshi. The fourth went to Zuko letting him know that he needed to have an urgent talk with him and the others who would be arriving as well. Katara walked to the roost where they had ten messenger hawks always on hand and attached the letters to the four fastest fliers. The rest of that day was spent preparing for their journey to the Fire Nation.

Katara packed up all of their clothing into the few bags they had then served up all the perishable fruits and vegetables so she wouldn't have a huge to clean up after they got back.

Well I'm assuming we're going…with the way Aang has been acting and the way he explained the situation it seems like this is going to take a while… she thought to herself.

Once everything was to her liking she packed up some snacks for their flight tomorrow then settled in for the evening. Aang and Tenzin were wrestling with each other and Tenzin was laughing loudly. She enjoyed watching her son and husband roll around in the dirt being nothing but happy. Every once in a while Momo would fly down and distract Aang allowing Tenzin to climb up onto his body and hold onto him. Aang always exaggerated the soft blows that his son would give to him by falling over and pretending to be knocked out. It only took two bouts of fake knock outs before Tenzin knew his dad was always faking. He was a very intelligent child, with Aang growing up a prodigy Katara assumed some of that intelligence rubbed off on their son.

Aang had just begun tickling Tenzin when Momo saved the poor boy and he ran straight into Katara's lap squealing, "BASE!"

Aang threw a giant grape from the tray Katara had brought out previously and Momo chased it. With the lemur distracted Aang crawled over to where Katara was sitting and Tenzin desperately clinging to her neck.

"How many times to I have to tell you…mom is never the base," Aang teased as he continued to stalk closer.

Tenzin squealed as he saw his dad's grin get bigger, "Mama! Mama!" he called out trying to climb closer to her.

Katara just smiled and laughed trying to hold her son but failing. Aang was now right next to them as his hand began crawling up her leg towards their son. He squealed again as his dad found the ticklish spot on the back of his knee and Aang only stopped when Katara commanded him, claiming their son could barely breathe.

Aang flopped down on his back laughing to himself when before he knew it Tenzin flopped down right on top on his stomach.

"Tenzin!" Katara yelled as Aang curled, gasping from the sudden unexpected impact.

Before she could scold him she started laughing seeing that Tenzin was trying to tickle Aang back. Little did Tenzin know that Aang was laughing at his attempts and not because he was actually ticklish.

When the sun set behind the Patola Mountain Range Katara gave Tenzin a bath then tucked him into bed for the night. Afterward she took her own bath then joined her husband in their bed. He was resting quietly on top of their covers with his eyes closed as he felt her tuck herself in. As she lied down next to him he leaned over until he was hovering above her body then placed a small lingering kiss on her lips. Not feeling satisfied enough Katara lifted her hand to gently bring his face back down against hers and kissed him a little more fiercely. Aang continued adjusting his body until he was on top of her. Her hands slowly slid from his face to his chest as Aang's lips moved lower down her jaw and neck. After a few moments of heated kissing Aang pulled away and slid under the covers removing an unnecessary barrier between them. Katara accommodated for him by spreading her legs wide letting him slide comfortably into place. He resumed his tender attentions by caressing her cheek and neck with his lips. Katara sighed holding him tightly by the shoulder reveling in his attentions. Their bodies began to slowly heat up as their longing began to take over. They had each other stripped in a matter of seconds wanting nothing more than to feel each other's heated flesh pressed tightly together, never to be separated. He finally entered her with a satisfying gasp as she raised her hips to suck him in deeper. They quietly loved each other not wanting to wake their slumbering son but needing this tender attention. Aang made sure he pulled out before filling her with his seed, they didn't want to have her pregnant under the circumstances. But they both felt the urgency to be whole together before the unrealistic and unexpected occurred to them.


The next day they woke an hour after dawn and flew off to the Fire Nation on Appa. They reached the capital late in the evening and Zuko greeted them at the Palace entrance along with Mai and Iroh.

"So what's so important that you needed all of these people to come here for?" Zuko asked.

Aang sighed, "It's difficult to explain and I would rather it only happen once, can these questions wait until everyone else was here?"

Zuko stared at his friend and pupil before nodding, "Alright, at least Lily will be excited to see Tenzin."

Katara smiled as she held their sleeping son, "Yes he's been talking about her ever since we left."

Zuko led them inside and to their room.

Before they turned in Aang approached Iroh, "Iroh, since you're here would you mind sitting in on this discussion. Your input would be greatly appreciated."

Iroh bowed, "I can delay my return journey for a few days."

Five days past when everyone finally arrived. Sokka and Suki met up with Toph on the mainland of the Earth Kingdom and took the same boat together to the capital. The trio had always received treatment that was reserved for nobility in the Fire Nation, due to Zuko's orders. Hakoda and the others arrived just shortly afterward. Zuko had prepared a large feast for him and his guests and they ate heartily before convening to a more comfortable sitting room for the discussion. Tenzin and Lily were escorted out of the room for bed.

Once the door closed Sokka wasted no time getting to the point, "Alright, what's so damned important that you had to have all of us here together?"

Everyone stopped talking instantly their eyes glued to Aang. He sat forward and put his head in his hands as Katara gently rubbed his back reassuringly.

"This…you didn't have a vision or something did you?" Zuko asked apprehensive.

"No…" Aang answered sighing before looking up, "What I'm about to tell you cannot leave this room. It's not like anything I have ever done before and certainly no Avatar or any person in this world has ever done."

The room stilled at his words as they all were trying to decipher his meaning paying particular attention to his stress on the word this.

"Way to beat around the bush, spit it out already twinkle toes," Toph said acting casual even though on the inside she was slightly apprehensive.

"What Aang is trying to say is don't interrupt him while he's explaining this, it's going to be slightly difficult to understand but hear him out before asking questions," Katara interjected.

Everyone nodded.

Aang took a deep breath and began his tale. He started with his feeling to meditate then went into his entire spirit world experience then ended with a partial discussion he and Katara had afterward. The room was silent for five entire minutes as they all processed what he had just said.

"Are you sure?" Suki asked flabbergasted, "They want you to go to another…world?"

"Yes," Aang answered looking directly at her, "This has nothing to do with this world but an entirely different dimension."

"This is freaky…" Toph said abruptly shaking her head, her feet planted firmly on the ground so she could feel the room's responses.

"Have you accepted?" Hakoda asked.

"Not yet, Roku will call me back in 2 days and I will give my answer then. I wanted everyone who I'm close to, to be here and help me make this decision because it's not only me who is going to be affected by this. It's also affecting my family and my friends."

"You are right child," Gran Gran said, "If you leave I know Katara will follow you, what are you going to do with your son?"

"He would stay at the Southern Water Tribe. Roku promised me that he would be protected by spirits should anything come up," Aang answered.

"Are we expecting anything bad to happen here?" Pakku asked looking from Iroh to Zuko.

"Nothing from our end. Ozai and Azula followers have been apprehended and they are both…unable, to really pose a threat anymore," Zuko answered.

"The White Lotus hasn't heard of anything brewing," Iroh concluded.

An audible sigh was heard around the room.

"So I take it you're going," Sokka stated not really asking a question.

Aang looked at his brother-in-law, "I haven't officially decided but…"

"Sokka you should know him well enough already to see through that round about answer," Katara said smirking at him.

Sokka grinned, "Count me in."

"Me as well," Suki agreed clutching to Sokka's hand.

Aang smiled gratefully, "I knew you two would come even if I told you no."

"Katara?" Gran Gran asked looking at her.

"I'm never leaving his side, this is no different," she answered fervently.

Aang reached out and grabbed her hand the kissed it.

"Even though nothing is happening that concerns your immediately attention, things may develop while you're gone," Hakoda pointed out his voice a little strained.

"I know," Aang answered, "And I'm not sure how long I'll be gone. According to Kami, the war is brewing so it could start when we get there or months from now. I'm just…"

"It's like you said, Roku would never have brought this to your attention had he not believed that you would succeed and come back to us," Gran Gran interjected with authority, "The state of our world during the 100 Year War was terrible. If this world is going through the same hardships I think they could use a person like you; someone who unconditionally loves and gives his all for the sake of others. Not to mention you'll have the ones who helped you stop this war with you; your partners and heroes of our own world. The decision is yours and I know you will watch each other's backs, I think you should go."

Katara smiled at her grandmother as she held her head high meeting both Katara and Aang's gazes. "I'll also get to spend some fun time with my great-grandson," she mused smiling.

Katara laughed at that as Aang smiled.

"I wish I could go with you," Zuko growled as he got up to pace.

"You have your duty here, I wasn't expecting you to come," Aang answered.

"What about you Toph?" Sokka asked.

She leaned her head back growling, "I don't know…I just started my academy and now to just leave for who knows how long. Nobody else can teach my style of bending but…"

Aang held his breath hoping she would come but understanding if she didn't.

"I think it could be a very interesting experience to see something new even if I can't actually see," she finished with a smirk, "I mean think about it…how often does an opportunity like this come up?"

Aang chuckled, "Thank you Toph."

"Besides we don't know what kind of world we're going to right?" she asked Aang.

"Right."

"Well how many people do you know can control elements like we do? Even here in our own world not everyone is bender. Sure these people might have some crazy type of power and what not but so do we."

She finished her speech with her hands behind her head blankly gazing at the ceiling.

"I knew there was a reason we kept you around Toph," Sokka jested.

"Yeah yeah…" she waved her hand absently in the air.

"How long until you leave?" Iroh asked.

"I'm not sure, I'll know once I tell them my answer. And since it's in the affirmative Kami will give me more details about the world like who and what. But I want to make sure nobody here in this world knows I'm gone. They know we would never leave Tenzin and if there are supporters out there or people just looking for ransom I want people to think we are still here," Aang said.

"Yes this has to be kept with upmost secrecy," Iroh agreed, "I shall inform the Order only as a precautionary measure. And if you, Hakoda, need any extra eyes for the youngster we will happily accommodate."

Aang nodded in thanks.

"As of now the Avatar is taking some time off to visit the Southern Water Tribe. Any requests asked of him will be suspended until further notice," Zuko practiced his decree, "All requests will be accepted by Fire Lord Zuko or Chief Hakoda."

Hakoda nodded, "I supposed it wouldn't do to say one of them was sick since we have very skilled healers now. And with the Republic City under construction people shouldn't need to see him around."

"I agree," Pakku added.

Aang gripped Katara's hand tightly before kissing her softly letting his lips linger on the soft curve on her hand. He looked up into her eyes seeing confidence shining in them while his showed a bottomless pit of nerves. She gripped him tighter and stroked her thumb over his fingers steadying his nerves.


The next day Sokka, Suki, and Toph left on Appa to head back home and gather their things. Aang recommended packing mainly just clothing and other essentials since they will be having a place to stay with allies. Sokka told him they would be back in three days.


Aang felt the summoning again the next day; Katara accompanied him to the Fire Temple located near the Palace so she could be updated as soon as he finished with his journey. He arrived in the same woods he was called to previously and he waited patiently for Roku and Kami to appear. Roku appeared first.

"I trust you were able to make a decision?" he asked.

"Yes I have, and we're going, Sokka, Suki, Toph, Katara, and I," Aang answered.

Roku smiled and nodded his head as another figured appeared. Kami appeared but instead of looking regal she had a sad, forlorn look about her.

"So young Avatar, what is your decision?" she asked meeting his gaze.

"I'm going and I'm bringing Sokka, Suki, Toph, and Katara. Appa and Momo will be coming as well since they are always with me," he answered her politely.

Kami face grew into a wide smile, "That's great news and thank you for accepting."

Aang smiled at her relief, "I think I'm going to need more information about your world like what and who I'm looking for. I don't want to befriend the wrong people if you know what I mean."

Kami nodded as she pulled out a scroll from inside her sleeve, "This contains all the information you need to know beforehand, you will learn more once you encounter the Leaf Ninja and are taken in their home."

"Leaf…Ninja?" he asked skeptically.

Kami smiled at him, "Leaf Ninja originate from the Village Hidden in the Leaves in the Land of Fire. They will be your contacts that you will befriend. Where you will be sent has changed. The man you were supposed to meet has been sent off on an emergency mission. How long until you and your friends are ready?"

"They should be here tomorrow so we can leave the day after," Aang answered her.

Kami nodded, "That may be cutting events close. I was originally going to place you a few miles away from the Leaf Village but one of my precious hosts has been captured and they may need your help. Stay away from anyone wearing black robes with red clouds printed on them…they are the enemy."

Aang nodded at the serious tone her voice took. "One last question…how will we tell the Leaf Ninja apart from other Ninjas?" he asked.

"They will be wearing a headband with a leaf pattern on it. Your contacts will be a three man group the leader will have silver hair, one will have pink and the other yellow hair."

"Pink…silver…and yellow…" Aang scratched his head, "Are they natural?"

Kami laughed then her voice echoing like wind chimes, "Yes. My world is not restricted to the normal hair colors just as your world is not restricted to its inventive creatures."

Aang smiled, "Well this seems like it's going to be an interesting trip, you wouldn't happen to know how long we will be gone…do you?"

Kami sighed, "No, but with the progression of events the way they are my guess is war will start in about a year maybe less."

Aang had to contain his gasp but his eyes betrayed him, A year! We could be gone a full year!

Roku noticed his change, "Aang do not worry, your son and our world will be at peace."

"What about the Republic City, I'm required to be there for its 'grand opening'…" he started.

"Well unfortunately some of the building plans are going to need to be revised due to instability in the foundations so that will set them back another 3 years," Roku explained calmly.

Aang sighed in semi-relief, "Ok…I'm going to miss Tenzin…"

"I'm sorry about your son, but if he is anything like his father I can tell he's a strong boy," Kami smiled.

Aang returned her smile, "Thank you, he is strong and smart but from a father's point of view, I'm surely gonna miss him."

Kami lifted her hand with the scroll and gently sent it towards Aang. He opened his hand and accepted it.

"It's about that time when you should be heading back, spend as much time with your son as you need but I'll be seeing you in my world in two days," Kami bowed her head slightly before disappearing.

Roku and Aang stood together, "Typically items received in the spirit world are only to be seen here but since this is a special circumstance…place it inside your clothing so it doesn't get lost in the mix."

Aang did as commanded, "How are we going to do this?"

Roku smiled at him, "That's already been arranged. You remember your old friend the Lion Turtle?"

Aang chuckled and nodded, "I take it I'm to take everyone to that spot again and then you're going to transport us?"

"Yes, he will meet you on the outskirts of the Southern Air Temple. There you will call me and using your power to enter into the spirit world and you will cross the dimensions and be placed in Kami's designated location. She will meet us there to make sure you are placed in the correct location," Roku explained.

"And to return home? Do they have a similar place there in the Fire Country?"

"They don't but her people are…let's just say some have extraordinary gifts and getting back home won't be a problem," Roku answered.

Aang nodded a little uneasily, "What if this person is killed? I'm sorry I should've asked her this but…"

"Fortunately the person you will need is one powerful man and Kami has reassured us that he will be there to send you home."

Aang nodded again not completely satisfied with his answer but trusted him none-the-less. With another wave of Roku's hand Aang found himself back in the Fire Nation Temple with Katara sitting directly in front of him watching with interest.

Good or bad edits? Yeah since it's rated M i'm going to make it M if that bothers you sorry but that's me and the way i write :)