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Chapter 2- daycare and a journey

"But i wanna go too"Tara whined. She was clinging on to Aang's leg, trying not to get left the rest of her siblings their babysitters.

"Why? All were doing is boring adult stuff, besides, dont you want to see uncle Sokka?"Aang picked his daughter up attempting to sooth her.

"A little" she whispered.

"And what about Aunt Suki...and little Crystal? Dont you want to see them?"

"Yeah...bu-but I wanna go with you and mommy" said Tara quietly.

"Well, sometimes, you cant have it your way, Ill bring you something back, I promise"Said Aang setting his daughter at the open front door of the house. Sokka picked up his neice, and watched Aang hop on Appa along with his younger sister.

"They grow up so fast, dont they?"said Sokka. Suki satnding beside Sokka picked up her neice and embraced her.

"Lets just hope you guys dont"Suki said tickling her.

"Dont forget gyatso's formula, a-and, Tara dosent eat meat, -"Katara was cut off by her husband.

"They know, relax, theyre with Sokka and Suki, what could go wrong?"Said Aang.

"Everything" She answered."

"Your just being a good mother, but dont worry, they're in good hands" said Aang as he put an arm around katara and embraced her.

"I know, it's just...nevermind, your right"Katara looked into his eyes, as Aang did the same."Do you always know what to say?" she asked.

"Not when I came out of the iceberg, and saw you"Aang replied. Katara kissed him on the lips, and held for a couple seconds.

"I guess you do" smiled Katara. Aang took appa's reigns and said the classic 'yipyip' and they started to soar.

"Take care, Love you!" Katara echoed. She was glad Aang was there to comfort her. Just like always.

...

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Tara (little Katara) and her sisters Destiny, and Kya sit on their Aunt Suki's bridge over the stream in the backyard. It's been about a week since they were dropped off without notice.

"I wonder why they dropped us off so suddenly …… Hey Tara where do you think Mommy and Daddy went to so fast?" Destiny asked curiously. Kya looked up from her younger brother, who she was holding, and had a surprised look on her face.

"You don't know?" Kya handed Gyatso to her younger sister Katara. "Your turn"

"Noooo, what do you mean?" Destiny asked clueless of what her eldest sister was talking about.

"You must not remember. Well every time Mommy is about to have a baby, Dad takes Mom to go get a check up" Kya smiled with pride. Her younger sisters usually come to her for answers when their parents aren't around.

"For what? It's just a baby for crying out loud! A lot of crying out loud!" Destiny replied. Kya shrugged and looked towards her younger sister Tara. Tara brightened and lifted her finger as if she had an answer.

"Well, they want to make sure that…. well um, I don't know actually hehe" Tara looked down in shame, she couldn't impress anyone, so she felt unneeded at being a big sister. Destiny started to giggle a little then got off the ledge.

"That's okay, look at the bright side" Destiny had a glint in her eye, and Tara and Kya looked confused. "We can go and bother Uncle Sokka and Aunt Suki for the answer!" Destiny started walking toward the house when her two older sisters followed, along with little Gyatso.

Now the oldest of the litter (Koda) and one of his younger brothers (Aang Jr.) were down by Aunt Suki's cherry blossom trees. Koda's babbling and orders didn't mean a thing to the young airbender, but training was training.
(If you would call it that) The young boy tried to do what Koda said as best he could, but always misunderstood.

"Aang! Listen! Run around the tree ten times, or well, until you get tired… Go!" Koda ordered, but Aang didn't make a move, or a sound of recognition, nothing. "Maybe you need a tutor…. Or maybe some speech classes? I don't know." Koda picked up his younger brother and looked him in the eye. "Don't you want to train, get strong like Dad, and uncle Sokka?" Aang opened his mouth and made a low noise almost inaudible.

Koda shook his little brother in the air, as if to shake whatever he was trying to do back out of him. "What was that? You want to run 10 laps around the tree?!" Koda was getting a little too exited when Aang spoke up again.
"N-n-n-NO." was all Aang said.

Koda rejoiced and hugged and kissed his brother. He was practically dancing around at his brother's first word. "You told ME NO! Isn't it great! My brother, MY brother, said his first words of resilience at such a…. a young age" Koda then thought of something else..

"Wait a minute, that's not good, that's not good at all. You could grow and become some teenager that doesn't listen to his parents, or an evil mastermind that has millions of soldiers at his feet! But that's not gonna happen. Not as long as you're my little brother. I'll teach you how to say yes by the end of the day!" Aang just sat there with his thumb in his mouth.

"Were almost there, how are you and number seven doing?" Aang whispered to his waking wife as he took both of her hands. Aang stared amazed, at how she was still so beautiful after carrying seven of their children. Katara stretched, her eyes still closed, and she yawned. Then she lay there for a second. She sensed Aang's presence and inhaled deeply. Aang still did not have his answer so he addressed his wife.

"Katara? Are you okay?" he asked. Katara exhaled and opened her eyes to find Aang gazing down upon her. Aang's face was brightened with his heart-warming smile. She couldn't help but smile herself. Then she answered Aang's lingering question.

"Were fine." She giggled. "But why do you ask?" Katara sat up as best she could in front of Aang. Aang felt a little worried because Katara looked like she was wearisome trying to sit upright. He let it slide because it seemed she wanted to converse. She moved in closer and closed the space between them, so she was whispering in his ear.

"How about you?" She asked. Aang smiled as Katara pulled back a little, but only to place a lasting kiss upon Aang's face. They pulled away after a little while, staring deeply at each other. Katara broke the gaze first, and stood up, trying to get a good look at their surroundings.

Aang swiftly went to her side and supported her. "Aang I'm okay." He gave her a worried expression, letting her know he cared, and it was a big deal. "I'm fine." Katara whined. She grabbed Aang's hand for reassurance. "Really." Aang gave in, and stood a couple paces away, still cautious of His wife's status.

"Aang…. really, I know I'm pregnant, but I'm fine. I'm not one hundred and thirty; I can stand by myself just fine." Katara laughed at how silly the situation was, but then noticed where they were. She gaped at all the mountain peaks, clouds, and life she saw. "Here we are again, huh?"

Aang groaned wiped his face down with his hand. "Yeah… I guess…. how'd we get back up here in the first place?"

"Wwwellll… we had dinner on our-- " She began but Aang cut her off. "-No I don't want to remember right now, lets save that for Pathik"

"Why?" Katara wrapped her arm around Aang's and leaned on his shoulder. "All I was going to say was you couldn't resist my good looks" Katara looked up at a flushed Aang.

"True…. Not so good, but true"

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Tara (little Katara) and her sisters Destiny, and Kya sit on their Aunt Suki's bridge over the stream in the backyard. It's been about a week since they were dropped off without notice.

"I wonder why they dropped us off so suddenly …… Hey Tara where do you think Mommy and Daddy went to so fast?" Destiny asked curiously. Kya looked up from her younger brother, who she was holding, and had a surprised look on her face.

"You don't know?" Kya handed Gyatso to her younger sister Katara. "Your turn"

"Noooo, what do you mean?" Destiny asked clueless of what her eldest sister was talking about.

"You must not remember. Well every time Mommy is about to have a baby, Dad takes Mom to go get a check up" Kya smiled with pride. Her younger sisters usually come to her for answers when their parents aren't around.

"For what? It's just a baby for crying out loud! A lot of crying out loud!" Destiny replied. Kya shrugged and looked towards her younger sister Tara. Tara brightened and lifted her finger as if she had an answer.

"Well, they want to make sure that…. well um, I don't know actually hehe" Tara looked down in shame, she couldn't impress anyone, so she felt unneeded at being a big sister. Destiny started to giggle a little then got off the ledge.

"That's okay, look at the bright side" Destiny had a glint in her eye, and Tara and Kya looked confused. "We can go and bother Uncle Sokka and Aunt Suki for the answer!" Destiny started walking toward the house when her two older sisters followed, along with little Gyatso.

Now the oldest of the litter (Koda) and one of his younger brothers (Aang Jr.) were down by Aunt Suki's cherry blossom trees. Koda's babbling and orders didn't mean a thing to the young airbender, but training was training.
(If you would call it that) The young boy tried to do what Koda said as best he could, but always misunderstood.

"Aang! Listen! Run around the tree ten times, or well, until you get tired… Go!" Koda ordered, but Aang didn't make a move, or a sound of recognition, nothing. "Maybe you need a tutor…. Or maybe some speech classes? I don't know." Koda picked up his younger brother and looked him in the eye. "Don't you want to train, get strong like Dad, and uncle Sokka?" Aang opened his mouth and made a low noise almost inaudible.

Koda shook his little brother in the air, as if to shake whatever he was trying to do back out of him. "What was that? You want to run 10 laps around the tree?!" Koda was getting a little too exited when Aang spoke up again.

"N-n-n-NO." was all Aang said.

Koda rejoiced and hugged and kissed his brother. He was practically dancing around at his brother's first word. "You told ME NO! Isn't it great! My brother, MY brother, said his first words of resilience at such a…. a young age" Koda then thought of something else..
"Wait a minute, that's not good, that's not good at all. You could grow and become some teenager that doesn't listen to his parents, or an evil mastermind that has millions of soldiers at his feet! But that's not gonna happen. Not as long as you're my little brother. I'll teach you how to say yes by the end of the day!" Aang just sat there with his thumb in his mouth.

...

"Another one?" Dr.Ling asked. Katara cracked a smile and glanced at Aang. Aang chuckled and sat next to Katara wrapping an arm around her.

"Well...uh...we..."Aang stammered. The doctor laughed and sat in front of them cross legged.

"Aang, dont tell me, you...the avatar can't keep your hands off a woman for a little while" Katara's face turned deep red and she looked away to hide her embarassment.

"Don't look at me" Aang laughed. He looked over to Katara who looked like she wasnt enjoying this conversation. "But this is the last one,we assure you" Katara gave Aang 'if you say so' look."Hopefully" He swallowed.

"I thought I taught you about temptation mmm ?...How exactly have you been having 7 children together?"

"Well, I think every night on our anniversary..." Katara began

"Okay, I see now, so your the fiesty one?" Pathik laughed. "Let us move on to the reading, come."

Aang helped Katara over to the guru to lay her down. "This isn't as simple as it seems. It gets harder each time you get pregnant" The Guru laughed at the thought. "How many children do you plan on making?"

"Well... this might be the last one. But Aang does have to repopu-" Katara stopped talking insa

"Katara?" Aang's eyes jet staright towards her face, then he let out a calming sigh. "So, she's already asleep?" Aang sat there admiring her soft breaths. "Is it a girl or boy?"

"I am not sure. But there is something wrong." Aang felt his heart sink.

"Wrong? What do you mean wrong?"

"Well..I'm reading the baby is a bender" Aang let out a laugh.

"Really? That's all? I don't see a problem with that" said Aang. "An airbender? a waterbender?"

"I'm sensing that she is not only a waterbender, but also an airbender" said Guru Pathik. Aang was speechless. He was as still as a statue until he fainted.