Hi! I hate this chapter, but Hey, it shows Katara and Aang's relationship. Eurrg. I'm strictly Zutara, and Tokka, but couldn't think of anyone else for Aang! Review, please!

Zuko's POV

A girl with my long black hair, and Katara's blue angel eyes danced into the kitchen.

"Hello, Daddy." She said, smiling. Ariana was Katara and my daughter. After she was born, we moved into an island that had been uninhabited right after the downfall of my father, the Firelord. In fact, all of the Gaang, and a few of the warriors stayed on the island too.

"Hello Arie. Where's your mother?" I asked, fondling her hair. She laughed her bell laugh.

"Mother's out in back, Bending water into ice sculptures for your birthday party" She said.

"My party! How could I forget?" I grinned. She smiled, and went out side again. I followed, and found Katara concentrating on the ice statues she was making. I shook my head, smiling.

"Katara, there is no need…" I said.

"If I say there is a need for sculptures, Zuzu, then there will be a need for sculptures." Katara said sternly. She stood on her tip toes, and kissed me lightly on the lips. I smiled.

"Mother?" Ariana came up, looking at Katara.

"Yes, honey?"

"Can I help?"

"Sure." Katara smiled. Even at age twelve, Ariana was an amazing Water Bender.

"Well I'm feeling pretty useless right now." I said, sinking onto the chair. Ariana hesitated for a moment.

"Mom?" She asked softly.

"Yes, Arie?"

"Why won't you let me see Avatar Aang's son?" Katara stopped. Even from my spot, I could see her face stiffen.

"We drifted apart, Arie, and he is a friend. But I'm still…well…Aang is coming to your father's party."

Ariana's normally smiling face turned angry.

"Mother, I don't know what you have against Aang, but don't force me to dislike him too!" She dropped the water she was Bending, and ran across the yard. Katara sank down next to me.

"Do you think we should tell her?" I asked. Katara didn't answer.