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A/N: Ladies and Gentlemen, the moment you have been waiting for! :pulls back red curtains, drum roll in background: the sequel to The Love of a Beast.

I have moved the links to my profile page. One of them is Saphira from Eragon, but I imagined Zuko having a body like the picture shows.

"Woo-hoo! Haha!" Katara was enjoying life as she sailed through the air with her dragon boyfriend. The couple had decided to continue Katara's journey in aiding the world and its problems. But today was just a fun day alone together. They just glided through the chilly air above the Northern Water Tribe. The waterbender's crystal blue orbs scanned the beautiful Water Tribe city. Icy water fountains were little dots here and there, canals on the sides. The large temple had many stairs, the Water Tribe symbol engraved in the center of the structure. The freezing temperatures nipped at her face, taunting her to come down from the sky. Reading her mind, Zuko dove from the sky and landed on the icy city. Blue flames swirled around the dragon as Katara climbed off of the beast. Zuko put his arm around his girlfriend's clothed waist as they made their way into the magnificent city. The freezing air practically suffocated Zuko, for he had not changed since they had departed from the Fire Nation. Muscular arms that were not covered were pale, his face red from the lack of heat. Even he, a firebender who produced extra heat in his body than the average person, was freezing to death in the frozen nation. Katara looked concerned as the great prince begun to shiver, flames coming out in short quantities as he tried to produce more body heat. The waterbender laughed at the mighty once-cursed dragon getting his butt kicked by the cold. "Here, I know a place where we can find suitable clothes for you," she laughed as he smiled gratefully to her, draping her old fur coat over his shoulders to help him.

They arrived at a little building with glass doors. Zuko pushed the doors open, a bell signaling their arrival. An elderly woman smiled warmly at the opposite benders. "Welcome to Yue's Clothing Shop. How may I help you?"

Katara walked up to the ice-brick counter. Zuko's arm was still placed around her middle and she leaned her weight into him. "My friend here is not used to the bitter weather, is there anything here that can help him?"

The manager's eyes widened when she recognized the master waterbender. "My apologies, Lady Katara, for I did not recognize you!" Her small body bowed before the twenty-two-year-old.

Katara smiled, her eyes shut, waving her hand in the air as she nervously laughed. On her exploration she found that some psycho dude with the face of a hog-monkey wanted to kill Princess Yue. Katara had protected the princess with her life, but it was too late that she realized it was all a distraction.

Nothing had really happened in the past few weeks. The action seemed to die down, but appearances were deceiving. Katara, of all people, knew this.

"Princess, is there any sacred place in the Northern Water Tribe?" Katara asked, concerned, the detective reels in her mind running.

The princess with beautiful, white hair looked at her bodyguard, a puzzled look on her face. "There is, but-"

"Take me there," Katara demanded.

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They arrived what Yue called the Spirit Oasis. Warm, blue waters surrounded a small piece of land in the center. It was not ice, but actual dirt and grass. Trees covered the entire island, which wasn't very big. Katara gasped as she made a quick ice bridge to the island.

"Too late," Admiral Zhao smirked, holding the Moon Spirit that was in the form of a white fish with a black dot near its head, firebending ready at any moment to kill the spirit. Before Katara could waterbend and swift away the Moon Spirit, a bright red light claimed the fish, burning it to a crisp. Yue fainted, Katara catching her in her arms. Katara lifted the princess' face towards her, searching for any signs of life. A dim light was finally see, but it started to fade…

The night went black, except for the pool, which glowed bright blue with Katara's eyes. Zhao's soldiers slowly backed up, horror-stricken faces screamed as Katara merged with Twi, the Ocean Spirit. Together, they formed a giant water twister that held Katara in the air as she waterbended a hand that grasped the psychotic man. It pulled him into the depths of the clear waters, forever lost in its hold.

Twi returned to the water, saddened by the emptiness without the Yang. It was Twi and La, push and pull, Yin and Yang. Katara smiled to herself, also mourning a lost loved one.

Fire and water, Yin and Yang, both completing each other. The waterbender heard soft moaning and turned to see Princess Yue barely holding onto the threads of her life. She rushed to her side, accepting any orders that Yue gave her. However, the white-haired girl simply pointed to the pool. Understanding and realizing there was no other choice, she placed La in Yue's hands. The fish glowed and it started flopping up and down. Katara placed it back in the water and Twi and La resumed their eternal dance.

She carried the body of the princess back to her father, explaining the whole story. He told her, "When Yue was born, the Spirits gave me a vision of a beautiful woman becoming…the moon spirit," he turned to her, smiling. "I knew this day would come, and I thank you, Katara, for protecting my daughter as you did. You will forever be seen as one of great rank amongst your sister tribe," Chief Arnook looked proudly out into the ocean.

And she guessed the people of the Northern Water Tribe were told to treat her like they did Yue. The elderly woman rose, beaming a smile at the Prince. "I will make tailored clothes for you immediately. Come," she said, her wrinkly tan hand grabbing his as she rushed to the back of the store. Zuko gave a 'help me' look, and Katara just laughed and said "you'll be fine". However, he was not sure about that, because something about the peppiness really disturbed him…

A/N: This is going to be a much longer story than the last one. Now, are you happy? I've finally gotten it up. I would like at least ten reviews before the next chapter, if possible. Sorry, I don't mean to be mean (lol). As the great Toph once said…

"I am Melon Lord! MUAHAHAHAHAHA!" –Toph, Avatar: the Last Airbender