(A/N) Ok, so, this one was a request! Random Potter Fan requested this so, THANK YOU!

Kyla: 11-year-old Waterbender

Aoi: 9-year-old Waterbender

Tenzin: 5-year-old Airbender

Aang is about 32 and Katara is 34.

On with it then!

Disclaimer- I own tons of things! But sadly, Avatar: The Last Airbender is not one of them. : (

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Tenzin was bored, to say the least. Never in his 5 years of his life had he been this bored.

Currently, his family- which consisted of Kyla, his older sister, Aoi, his older brother, and his parents- was staying for a week at their South Pole home.

Right now, his mother and father were at the family house doing who knows what. His sister was with some of her South Pole friends doing some Waterbending probably. His brother was with their Uncle Sokka probably goofing around town.

Tenzin was in his grandfather's house sitting bored on the couch in front of the fire place. Hakoda was taking a nap at the moment. So for the young Airbender, there was nothing to do but sit and wait. Hoping that something might happen that would take him out of his misery.

"Hey, squirt," Hakoda said as he came down the hall from his bedroom. "What are you doing sitting here alone? Shouldn't you be out playing with some of your friends?"

Tenzin sighed, "They're all out doing stuff that I can't. Like playing Waterbending games and what not."

"Well, what about you're parents or your siblings?" Hakoda asked.

"Same thing basically. Except mommy and daddy are at the house doing who knows what," the 5-year-old answered.

Hakoda came by and sat next to the little Airbender not knowing the answer.

Then all of a sudden, the front door opened.

"Hello?" asked a familiar feminine voice.

Tenzin brightened at the sound. "Mommy!"

Running at an inhuman speed, Tenzin reached his mother and wrapped himself around her left leg. Clinging to her like it was his life.

Katara smiled, "Well hello to you to little guy."

Aang came into the door at that moment. He looked a bit worn from the meeting but still had a smile on his face.

"Daddy!" Tenzin yelled again and ran over to his father who was still standing in the doorway.

"Hey little guy," Aang said and scooped up the little Airbender.

Tenzin giggled.

"How was your day, honey?" Katara asked her son.

Tenzin sighed again. "It was boring. I had nothing to do. Kyla and Aoi were out with their friends all day and my friends didn't want to play with me."

Since Tenzin was the youngest and only Airbender in his family-and practically only one left in the world except his father-people thought he was different. So with that, he was left out of most of the games. But that didn't stop him from getting much needed attention from his father. Considering he was the only Airbender in his family, he was trained every day for a couple of hours by Aang.

"Well," Aang hummed, "why don't we go out and do some training together. I have so much I would love for you to learn."

"Awesome!" Tenzin exclaimed before being carried to the backyard of his ice hut.

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Meanwhile, Kyla was showing some of her Water Tribe friends the new moves her mother showed her.

"I just learned this one a while ago," Kyla stated. "My mother used it a ton when she was fighting in the war."

It was typical for Kyla to boast about her mother being a big was hero. Her friend got used to it after a while, but it got old sometimes. Some of her friends were Waterbenders, but most were not, so it was exciting to watch Kyla whip different forms of water around. Right now she was doing the Water Whip.

"My mom said that she stole a scroll from pirates and this move was on the scroll," Kyla continued as she easily picked up the water and whipped it in the air. It made a crack sound before she put the water away.

"Wow!" Kyla's group of friends and some bystanders exclaimed. The Water Whip was rarely taught in the South Pole.

"Kyla!" Katara yelled from their ice hut. "It's time for you to come in!"

Kyla sighed and waved goodbye to her friends. "I'll see you tomorrow!" she called as she ran into the house.

"Did you have fun?" Katara asked once Kyla was in the house.

"Yes, I did," said Kyla as she hung her blue and indigo parka on the back of one of the dining room chairs. "So where's dad, Aoi and Tenzin?"

"Aoi is with some of his friends, and I think your father is teaching Tenzin some new Airbending forms," Katara said as she moved to the kitchen from where she was originally sitting on the couch.

"Again?" the young Waterbender whined. "Aoi and I never get to see dad anymore because he's either out at meetings or teaching the little runt Airbending," she sighed.

"Young lady," Katara warned, "I will not have you call Tenzin that. Do you understand?"

Kyla sighed again. "Yes mom," she dragged out slowly.

"Good. It's also important that you understand that your father is very happy to have another Airbender around," Katara said as she came into the living room with two cups full of steaming tea. "Your father hasn't seen another Airbender around since before he was rescued from that iceberg. So, for him I think more than 30 years is long enough to not live without another one of his kind. For us, 130 years is far too long."

"Ok, ok. I get it," Kyla sighed. "I really don't want another speech on this whole thing again, ok?"

"Alright," Katara agreed. "I just want you to know that even though your father is spending a lot of time with Tenzin and at his meetings it doesn't make him love you any less than he already does. Got it?"

"I got it mom," said Kyla. "And I think dad knows that I love him, too."

Katara had to smile at that. Even though Kyla could be strong and rebellious, she knew that her daughter couldn't tune out the speech that she was told time and time again that Aang really did love her.

"I also know another thing," Kyla continued.

"Oh? And what might that be?"Katara asked as she took a sip of her tea.

"I also know that dad loves you, too," Kyla finished.

Katara's smile widened. "How would you know that?"

The younger Waterbender sighed again. "Because he never stops telling all of us how pretty you were when he met you! He drags on and on and on and on but never stops! It's always 'Do you know what I thought of your mother when I…' and then he tells us! It's all 'She was so pretty,' or 'She was so clever when she took down all of those Firebenders'. It never ends! He also tells us that even during the toughest times during the war, he would always think of how he would what he would ever do if he lost you. It's sweet. But it's also very annoying," Kyla finished.

Katara wiped away a forming tear. "Well," she mused, "I'll have to thank him for that when he gets home."

Just then the front door opened and in came a very happy looking 9-year-old.

"I'm home mom!" shouted Aoi.

"Hello, dear. Did you have a good time?" Katara asked.

"I did," Aoi stated as he came into the living room and sat down. "My friends and I had a snowball fight and Ucle Sokka joined my team. Aunt Suki scolded him for it but he just kept playing with me. I won though."

"That's nice sweety. Would you like some tea?" Katara offered as she stood up and went into the kitchen to prepare the water.

"Ok," said Aoi as he sat down in front of the fire. "Is daddy home?"

"Not yet," Katara called from the kitchen. "He and Tenzin should be getting back any minute from Airbending practice."

"I can't wait!" Aoi shouted happily. "I want to show him the new moves I've been practicing."

As fate might have it, right after the little fidgety boy finished his sentence, Aang walked in with Tenzin following close behind.

"Katara," Aang called from the doorway as he shut the door. "We're home."

Tenzin excitedly bounded into the kitchen. "Mama! Mama! Daddy showed me some new Airbending moves!" he said excitedly.

"That's great honey!" Katara exclaimed as she picked up her jumpy son. "You'll have to show me sometime, ok?"

"Ok mama!" said Tenzin as Katara carried him into the living room and sat down on the fur couch.

Aang was already in the living room sitting in a chair next to the sofa.

"Hey, Katara," greeted Aang.

"Hello Aang," Katara said back. "I heard that Tenzin learned some new things today."

Tenzin sat on his mother's lap and nodded his approval. His two siblings just looked on at the conversation. Kyla was sipping her tea patiently waiting and Aoi was practically bouncing out of his seat waiting to tell his father the fun day he had.

"He did," Aang proudly stated. "He's a quite good learner. But some of his stances need to be fixed from time to time," Aang finished and glared at his son with a frown. Katara did the same.

Tenzin shrank back a little shyly. He had an innocent smile spread across his face and to his parents he looked very cute. Aang's frown turned into a smile as too did Katara's.

"Well," the mother started. "Dinner is almost ready. We're having soup and stewed sea prunes."

At the last dish that was announced, Tenzin and Aang shrunk back a bit with a disgusted look on both of their faces.

"Don't worry," Katara continued once she saw her husband and child's face. "I won't make you eat them like I did last time."

The family all got up and headed to the kitchen for dinner. Katara and Aang stayed back.

"Sometimes you make me forget that you're the Avatar when you act so much like our children," Katara informed her husband as he pulled her to him.

"I try," Aand said as he wrapped his arms around her waist. She in turn wrapped her arms around his neck.

"Well," said Katara, "I think it's ver-"

Katara was cut off when Aang smashed his lips to hers in a heart warming kiss. Katara was shocked for a second but fell into it. They both closed their eyes oblivious to the world around them.

Kyla walked into the room that Aang and Katara were in at that moment. She was about to ask what was taking so long for them to come to dinner when she saw them. Wrapped in each others arm savoring the moment. Any 11-year-old would have told them to knock it off. But she thought it better to just leave them be.

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After dinner, the three kids were put to bed. Much to the there dismay. Aang walked into the bedroom and disrobed. Leaving him in only his sleeping pants. Katara did the same. Leaving her in her undergarments.

"Well that was a fun day," Aang said as he slipped into the bed. "I have to admit, Tenzin is very good at Airbending. He's advancing quickly."

"I'm not so surprised," Katara agreed as she slid into bed next to him. "He is learning from the best. Plus I think he enjoys it. There has not been one day so far where he has ever regretted his power. I'm proud of him. I'm also proud of us for having him. I'll bet he'll make a great Airbending prodigy someday. Just like his dad."

Even though Katara couldn't see it, she knew that Aang was blushing right then. She also knew he was smiling that big goofy smile of his. Even after puberty, his personality hadn't changed at all. He was still the same fun loving person she would always know and love. She wouldn't want him to change for the world.

"Ok," Aang finally said, "I'll have to agree with you on that."

He pulled her to him and she tucked her head under his.

"I love you," Katara said truthfully.

"And I love you," Aang answered. But when he looked down, she was already asleep in his arms. "I love you so much."

The last thing Aang saw before he fell to sleep himself, was Katara smile.

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(A/N) Yeah, yeah, yeah. Another cheesy ending. I know! But I am proud to say this is officially my longest story ever. It took me, what, 3 or so weeks to finish since I have school and cheerleading and other stuff to do. I still haven't had time to watch the season finale of Avatar again! I know that I've seen it, like, 42 other times but seriously! It's my favorite episode out of them all! Ok, my four favorite episodes. Never mind. I'll stop rambling so you can review and stuff.