Okay. So I wrote this this morning at like 12 o'clock while fighting with an ex-friend and goofing off with my bff. This idea just came to me like out of no where, and I really like this chapter.

They are in their 20 in this chapter.

Disclaimer:I do not own these characters.

Enjoy. D

Karara sat on her bench over looking the beach. Her daughter Aana Joy was playing in the sand, her face covered in the black goop. She smiled as she watched her blow off all of the sand using her air bending. Aana Joy walked up to her and buried her face in the mom's chest.

"Mommy, when is Daddy coming home?"

Katara dreaded this question every time Aang went away. Her daughter and her father were close, and whenever he left to do his Avatar duty, Aana Joy would not be as vibrant as when her father was there. Katara looked down at her daughter now, and saw the love and trust in her eyes. Katara couldn't just break her heart, so she would always lie and say in a couple of days. Aana Joy hugged her mom's torso, and Katara looked up at the skies. She only wished she would see Aang on Appa flying across the sky.

But she didn't.

She picked up Aana Joy carefully and walked over to their house. It was a big one-story mansion, as Sokka called it. Aang and Toph had built it themselves, and it always made Katara feel safe. She walked over to the kitchen and sat Aana Joy down on the counter as she tried to find her favorite snack, bananas and peanut butter. Aana Joy's face lit up like the night sky, and she squealed in delight. Katara got a smile my by watching her face light up. She loved her daughter, and she loved how much she resembled Aang in so many ways.

"Katara?"

Katara turned around to the all too familiar voice. She smiled in anticipation as she heard her daughter squeal in more delight. For right behind them was Aang, holding his staff and his travel bag. Aang walked over to Katara and hugged her tight, and Katara felt Aana Joy's hands grabbing at her fathers. Aang let go of Katara and grabbed his daughter up in his arms and swung her around in a circle. Katara smiled widely as she saw her daughters face light up even more, if that was humanly possible.

Katara stood there in her huge house, watching the loves of her life smile and be happy.

She couldn't ask for more.