Author's Note: Well hello all, I am here with my new story for Mew! Who knows what sort of adventures that Mew will run into in the whole new world. Who will she fight? What sort of mischievous will she cause? How many spirits will come to rue the day Mew came to this world?

You will all find out on: It's Playtime Avatar!

And, since this is my newest story, I decided to do something else new. Now to help me with the review section is Mew!

"How did I get here?"

Just read this and say something

Ultima-owner: "Flaming chicken king…I don't know what that is but sounds loud and dumb?"

-sighs- On with the show.

Chapter 1: Lots and Lots of Ice

Act I

All was calm in the Southern Water Tribe. The children played around in the snow, "men" hunted for food, the elders stayed in to hide from the chill, and the otter-penguins continued to just waddle around the coast line.

By the looks of it all, today was just a normal day for the Water Tribe.

If only they knew that today was a day that would change everything in their world. If they did, they would have noticed high up in the sky, a hole began to appear that slowly began to grow in size till an Unagi could have travelled through it with ease.

But, as quickly as the hold appeared, it disappeared. All that remained to show that the hole had ever existed was a small pink form, barely a foot tall, which was hovering in the air as it looked around the vast stretch of ice and sea.

"I did it!" Mew cheered as she twirled in the air. "I made it to a whole new world!" She smiled as she began to float down to the icy field beneath her. 'Oh, I wonder what I could find here. Maybe there are new Mons I can fight, maybe…' Her mind continued to soar with new ideas of what she could do on this new playground of hers.

Once Mew had touched the ground, she looked around for any sort of new fun to be had, or someone or something to meet.

The first thing that stood out to her was a mass of moving black and white creatures near the coast. So, with a smile, she quickly walked over to these things.

As she got close, she noticed that these things reminded her of a Delibird in their movements.

"Hello!" Mew called out happily to the otter-penguins. "I am Mew, and you?" She asked the mass of animals. But as one, the entire group just turned to look at her before making some odd noises at Mew that she didn't understand. "…And they don't speak… They are just like the Unseen back home… I guess that means humans eat these things as well." She sighed at the animals.

'I wonder if there is anything that isn't food out there,' she idly wondered as she walked away from the group of animals, and towards a large hill.

Mew was a little saddened that the first thing that she had found was like the Unseen back home, or as the humans called them 'Cows, pigs, ect…' And there only purpose was to be food for humans and Pokemon who needed meat.

As Mew reached the top of the large hill, she went back to looking around for anything new to entertain herself with. She stood still on the hill as she scanned the horizon for any movement that would draw her eye. And soon, she found something move to the right.

She turned to fully look at the movement, and could see two blue figures moving through the snow towards the coast.

'I hope these ones can speak,' Mew thought to herself as she slid down the hill towards the base. Once she reached the bottom, she shot off towards where she last saw the figures.

By the time she reached where the figures were, they were already a good distant away. Mew was about to go chase after them before she noticed their footprints in the snow.

'Oh, so they are humans,' Mew thought, as she looked at the foot… the shoeprint in the snow before looking back at the leaving figures. She gave a shrug, 'Well, they are better than nothing. But still…' Her form grew bright as it began to shift to stand.

Where Mew once stood, now stood a young female girl around the age of 14. Her hair was a bright pink, which matched her new outfit of a pink parka that covered her. And her eyes remained the same blue color as they once were, but now smaller to match that of human.

'This should do just fine,' Mew mused as she smoothed out her sleeves. With her new disguise ready, she walked with purpose as she followed the footprints towards the humans.

Sadly, before she could even reach the humans, they had both boarded a canoe and head further down the coast at a speed faster then she could walk. But this was Mew, after all, so she didn't let that deter her goal.

As Mew reached the coast, instead of following them on land, she dove into the water as she created a pink sphere to keep her away from the water. So now, Mew tried to follow the canoe as she pushed the sphere to move forward, but there was stuff in her way down there.

'Quite a lot of ice,' Mew thought as she pushed passed large chunks of icebergs. In hindsight, traveling underwater was not such a good idea when following someone. With all of the ice now in her way, she couldn't tell where the canoe was, and with each iceberg she pushed out of the way more come to fill in.

Eventually, Mew had enough of this slow progress. 'Move,' She commanded as she used her Psychic to push all of the ice away from her, and clear her path. Now, with the ice out of her way she could finally see around her… and the remains of the canoe fall into the sea as the ice she moved crushed it.

'Oops,' She rubbed the back of her head at her error. 'At least I don't see any blood, so that's good.'

With the knowledge that she had killed anyone, she raised her sphere up to break the surface and to place her on one of the many new icebergs she disturbed before dismissing the sphere.

"-sexist, immature, nut brained!" Mew heard shouting on the other side of the iceberg. From what she could tell, it was a young girl. "Ugh, I'm embarrassed to be related to you!" An angry young girl. "Ever since Mom died I've been doing all the work around camp while you've been off playing soldier!" The girl continued to shout.

And the angrier the girl got, the more the iceberg they were standing on began to crack.

"Uh…Katara?" A male voice hesitantly spoke out but the girl, Katara, was just getting started.

"I even wash all the clothes!" Katara continued to rant, causing Mew to chuckle at their human problems. "Have you ever smelled your dirty socks? Let me tell you, not pleasant!"

"Katara! Settle down!" The boy tried to get her to stop destroying the iceberg, but was ignored.

"No, that's it. I'm done helping you!" Katara began to yell louder at him. "From now on, you're on your own!" She shouted, and the iceberg split open as pieces of it began to fall off into the water.

Mew had to keep trying to get her balance to stay on the iceberg, and so did the humans as well. The only difference is that Mew found it to be amusing, while they found it terrifying.

Once the iceberg settles down, Mew found herself on a part of the iceberg that separated from the humans, but made forced it not to move to far away so she could still listen in.

"Okay, you've gone from weird to freakish, Katara," Mew heard the boy spoke up, with a mild bit of fear and annoyance in his voice.

"You mean I did that?" Katara asked in shock, and that comment grabbed Mew's attention.

'Humans here have powers?' Mew wondered with a growing grin. 'This should be a fun time here.' She began to think of what other kinds of humans that could be out in the world and the new kind of fighting that she can witnessed. But her thoughts were interrupted as a new iceberg rose up out of the water, causing the icebergs to be pushed out of the way. Mew and the humans ended up on opposite sides of it.

'I really did a number with the icebergs,' Mew thought amused to herself as she jumped off her icy raft and onto the larger iceberg. One further inspection of the new iceberg, she noticed that it seemed to be glowing from the inside. But as she looked more closely at the iceberg, she could see what looked like a young boy trapped in the ice.

'Oh, Distorted World,' She swore once she saw him. 'Humans always get into too much trouble,' Mew thought as she drew back her fist, ignoring the shouting from the other side of the iceberg. 'Hammer Arm.' She slammed down her fist against the ice.

The ice began to crack under her power, and spiderlike cracks appeared around where she hit it. From cracks of the iceberg, air began to be released from within, and soon the iceberg cracks from top to bottom and explodes open.

A huge shaft of blue light shoots straight into the sky and Mew looked at the light in awe. The light reminded her greatly of a Solarbeam, and the fact that it had originated from a human of all things left her excited.

'This is going to be very interesting~' Mew thought playfully as she looked back down, where she saw the child she rescued was movin… no was floating towards the other two humans. 'Very interesting indeed.'

Mew swung herself over the lip of the hollow iceberg, where she skidded down into the center as she hit a wall of fur. She looked up at what she hit, and saw that is was a huge creature that was about the size of a Registone.

"Hello," Mew spoke in the human tongue. "I am Mew, and you?" She asked the giant, but got no reply from the great beast. "Hello?" She asked again as she began to walk around to its face.

"Hello?" She asked again in its face, but saw the creature's eyes were shut. She pried one of them open, but saw that they were glazed over and lifeless. "Oh…" Her heart fell at the sight, knowing that the beast was dead, most likely from being in the ice.

Mew looked sadly at the once great beast as she stroked the fur on its large forehead. 'Too bad Xerneas doesn't like me brining you guys back to life… he always gets so moody when…' She paued for a moment before a smile graced her lips. 'But Xerneas isn't here.' She remembered happily, and quickly looked around her to see if the humans were still gone.

Once she confirmed that they were still outside the hollow part of the iceberg, she shifted her form to that of a tall deer like creature, whose horns spread out in many different colors.

Mew lowered her head so that her horns would touch the Sky Bison's head. The colors on her horns began to glow as she focused her powers on the great beast. 'With the powers of Xerneas, I give you new life,' She declared in her mind, as her powers surged through the horns and into the bison.

Slowly, the bison's eyes began to focus as life reentered his body and it began breathing once again for the first time in a hundred years.

Groggily, the beast began to try to stand, but found that it took a good deal of effort due to them being unused for so long. Soon, the bison gazed upon Mew and it could feel the power coming from her.

Mew looked at the bison, and gave a gentle smile. But her head quickly shifted up to the rim of the hollow iceberg as she heard someone approaching. In a flash, she shifted back to her human form just as the young boy she rescued jumped over the rim and slid down into pit.

"Oh, hello!" The boy waved when he saw Mew. Mew looked closely at the boy, and took in all that she saw and was mildly surprised. The boy was short, bald, had a blue arrow tattoo on his skin that was on his head. If she had to guess, she would say he was 12. "How are you doing Appa?" The bald boy turned to the beast, and hugged his leg.

The beast gave a grunt and licked the boy, happy at the sight of its owner.

"Haha! You're okay!" The bald boy cheered, and soon the other two humans appeared as well at the sound of the cheering.

"What is that thing?" The other boy shouted in shock at the sight of Appa.

"This is Appa, my flying bison," The bald boy said happily as he patted it's side.

"Right…" The other boy said skeptically. "And this is Katara, my flying sister," He joked as he pointed to Katara. Before either his sister could yell at him, or for the others to introduce themselves, his was soon covered in snot as Appa sneezed. "Eww! Aahh!" He shouts as he tries to get rid of it by rolling around in the ice and snow.

"Don't worry. It'll wash out," The bald boy told him, but was ignored as the other boy just stood up and stomped up, getting rid of most of the snot. "So, do you guys live around here?"

"Nope," Mew was first to answer, and was quickly glared at by the other boy.

"Don't answer that!" The other boy told his sister hastily, still glaring at Mew and the bald boy in suspicion. "Did you see that crazy bolt of light? They are probably trying to single the Fire Navy. And the girl already admitted to not being from around her." He accused.

"Oh yeah, I'm sure they're a spy from the Fire Navy," Katara said in sarcasm. "You can tell by that evil look in their eyes," She motioned to the two, both wearing smiles of innocence and ignorance. She sighed and walked toward them. "The paranoid one is my brother, Sokka. You never told us your name, and we haven't met yet." She spoke to them.

"I'm Mew," Mew said happily as she stroke Appa's fur.

"I'm A… Aaahhh," The bald boy tried to answer, but his nose began to wrinkle as grew closer to sneezing. "Aahhh aah Aaachoo!"He loudly sneezed as the force of it forced him high into the air, before he landed back down on the ground gently. "I'm Aang," He greeted as he sniffled.

"You just sneezed…" Sokka said in shock at the sight, Mew and Katara looked at Aang in surprise as well. "And flew ten feet in the air."

"Really?" Aang asked as he looked up. "If felt higher than that," He said idly to himself.

Katara then gasped in realization, as all the pieced began to fit together with his clothing, tattoo, the sky bison and his powers. "You're an airbender!"

"Sure am," Aang admitted happily, unaware of Mew looking at him oddly from behind.

'Airbender? Is that there type system here?' She wondered as she look at Aang and then back at Katara and Sokka. 'Does that make them Icebenders and Waterbenders? Or is it called something else?'

"Giant light beams… flying bison...Airbenders… weird girls in pink…" Sokka sighed as he tried to understand it all. "I think I've got Midnight Sun Madness. I am going home to where stuff makes sense," He turns to walk off, but is stopped at the iceberg's edge.

It turns out, that while everything was going on, their iceberg was getting further from the coast with no way back to it.

"Well, if you guys are stuck, Appa and I can give you a lift," Aang offered as he airbends himself onto Appa's head, then to the enormous addle on its back where the reigns were located.

"Sounds like fun!" Mew shouted happily as she climbed up, Appa even lowered himself to let her get on better.

"Looks like Appa likes you," Aang smiled as Mew joined him. If Appa liked her, that was enough for him after all.

"We'd love a ride. Thanks!" Katara thanked Aang as she climbed up to join them, but her brother was proving to be a bit more hesitant in joining them.

"Oh no," Sokka shook his head in disagreement. "I am not getting on that fluffy snot monster."

"Are you hoping some other kind of monster will come along and give you a ride home?" Katara smirked at her brother's stubbornness/idiocy. "You know… before you freeze to death?"

Sokka starts to say something, but gives up before he does. He sighs as he resigns to getting on the saddle.

"Okay. First time flayers, hold on tight," Aang called back as he held the reigns. "Appa, yip yip!" He gives the reigns a shake as Appa gives a low rumble. Appa flabs his large tail that launched them a few meters into the air before he comes right back down into the water with a huge splash.

Seeing that he won't be able to fly right now, Appa just begins to swim forward, his fat protecting from most of the cold.

"Come on, Appa," Aang called back out and shakes the reigns again. "Yip yip."

"Wow, that was truly amazing," Sokka deadpans at the non-flying bison.

"Maybe he is just tired," Mew suggested, knowing that Appa had only been alive for about a few minutes so far. Going from dead to living wasn't easy on the body.

"Yeah, you're right," Aang smiled back. "A little rest and he'll be soaring through the sky, you'll see." HE said with confidence and his gaze goes over to Katara.

"Why are you smiling at me like that?" Katara asked, noticing Aang.

"Oh," Aang quickly turns back around embarrassed. "I was smiling?" He asks, and the conversation dropped there as an awkward silence fell over the group. The only sound that could be heard now was the waves lapping against Appa and Sokka's occasionally mumbling.

Hours go by at the slow pace of Appa's swimming, and night begins to fall upon them.

Finally, Katara is the one who breaks the long silence.

"Hey," She spoke up as she looked at Aang.

"Hey," Aang replied. "Whacha thinkin' about?" He asked as he hold onto the reigns, still looking forward.

"I guess I was wondering, your being an airbender and all, if you had any idea what happened to the Avatar?" Katara asked, causing Aang to look disconcerted.

"Uh… no," Aang denied the claim. "I didn't know him… I man, I knew people that knew him, but I didn't sorry," He apologized, and Katara looked disappointed at that.

"Okay, just curious," She admitted. "Goodnight." Katara turned away.

"Sleep tight," Aang said, not looking back as a look of fear was on his face.

"Katara?" Mew whispered as she moved over to Katara.

The girl looked at her, "Yes Mew?" Katara asked.

"Who is the Avatar?" Mew asked, catching what they were talking about. Katara looked at her in mild surprise.

"You never heard of the legends?" Katara asked, and Mew shook her head, causing her to sigh. "The Avatar… the Avatar is the peacekeeper of the four nations. It is said that he is the only person who can have complete control over the four elements: Water, Earth, Fire and Air. But one day he disappeared." She said the last part with a sad look.

"So, the Avatar is someone who can use different types?" Mew asked, surprised at how simple that was in her own world. It was actually rare to find Pokemon who had only one move type.

"Yeah, so we can only hope that he is out there," Katara admitted. With the story now done, Mew scooted back to get her catnap.

'So, water, ground, fire and flying are special here,' Mew thought as she laid her head down on the saddle, a small smile appeared on her lips. 'I guess that means my powers are nearly five times better.'

Act II

It was late in the night when the group had finally reached the Water Tribe village. Katara, Sokka and Mew were the only ones who woke up when Appa finally managed to reach the coast of the village, but they had found that Aang had fallen asleep at some points during the night.

They decided, even Sokka, that they should wake the young boy up right now. So they ended up taking him and Appa into the village, where they put Aang into a private tent to sleep in. But, as for Mew, she stayed outside the village with Appa to sleep while the others went to the igloos.

"Crazy pink haired girl," Sokka murmured as he crawled into the hut.

When morning finally arrived, the village began to wake up as well. And the first thing that happened to them this morning was Katara had gathered them up outside of Aang's tent to meet their new guest.

Mew was awoken by all of the noise the villagers were creating. Curious as to what they were all doing, she climbed up the sleeping Appa to peek over the village's wall.

"Aang, this is the entire village," Katara said, holding Aang's arm as she introduce him. "Entire village, Aang," She introduced them to him. Aang gave a shy smile and bowed, but the people pulled back from him.

"Uh…why are they all looking at me like that?" Aang asked nervously, and Mew had to giggle at Aang's childish behavior as he looked over his clothing. "Did Appa sneeze on me?"

Before he could get an answer, an elderly looking woman approached him and seemed to examine Aang. "Well, no one has seen an airbender in a hundred years," The old woman stated. "We thought they were extinct until my granddaughter and grandson found you."

"'Extinct'?" Aang repeated, not sure what to think about that.

"Aang, this is my grandmother," Katara spoke up as she introduced them.

"Call me Gran Gran," Gran Gran stated happily, and she turned to look at Mew poking out from over the wall. "And it looks like your other friend it awake as well."

Mew saw the villages and Aang turn to look at her, so she waved her hand in greetings as she jumped the wall and landed in a snow pile down below. "I'm Mew; it's nice to meet you." She greeted as she stood up and walked over.

As she walked towards them, Sokka took this as an opportunity to look at Aang's wooden staff. "What is this, a weapon?" He asked, as he held it. "You can't stab anything with this."

"It's not for stabbing," Aang told him as he created a jest of air that sucks the staff back into his hand. "It's for airbending," He explains, as he opens the staff into a glider with red wings.

"Magic trick!" A girl from the crowd cheered. "Do it again!"

"Not magic, airbending," Aang reiterated as he held the glider. "It lets me control the air currents around my glider and fly."

"You know, last time I checked, humans can't fly," Sokka spoke up skeptically, but this time instead of Katara, it was Mew who spoke up.

"And lights don't shot into the sky, girls don't have pink hair, and children should be shot 10 feet in the air when sneezing," Mew counted the number of things that he has already seen. "You really need to recheck what should and should be."

"And then check again!" Aang added as he launches himself into the air with his glider, using his airbending to allow him to soar through the air. He did loops and spins as the villagers on the ground pointed at him in wonder.

Aang was enjoying showing off for the crowd, but when his eyes wandered to Katara he lost focus of where he was going and ended up flying right into a tall snow tower.

"My watchtower!" Sokka gasped, as Aang accidently destroyed the tower before he fell to the ground. He rushed over to where Aang and his tower once stood, with Katara and Mew quick to follow

"That was amazing," Katara cheered as she got near, but Mew just laughed as some more of the tower collapsed and fell on top of Sokka.

"It was funny," Mew admitted with her usual grin as she watched Sokka climb out of the snow.

"Great," Sokka said, annoyed by everything right now. "You're an airbender, Katara's a waterbender, Mew is part polar dog with sleeping in the cold, and together you can just waste time all day long." He said, and Mew wasn't sure if she was insulted or not.

"You're a waterbender!" Aang asked happily, and Katara grew embarrassed.

"Well… sort of," Katara hesitantly admitted. "Not yes."

"All right," Gran Gran spoke up as she walked to them. "No more playing. Come on, Katara, you have chores." She spoke as she led her away.

"Bye Katara," Mew waved as she left with her grandmother, before turning to look at Sokka an Aang. "And it looks like I'm staying with you guys."

"Yippy," Sokka deadpanned, and turned to look at Aang who was playing with children. "It's just my lucky day," He sighed as he began to walk away, and Mew followed him with a smile.

XxX

It turns out; Sokka actually did have a "Job" in the village if you can call it that. He was basically a babysitter for the young children.

"Now men, it's important that you show no fear when you face a firebender," Sokka spoke to Mew and the children in a military like fashion as he paced back and forth. "In the Water Tribe, we fight to the last man standing. For without courage, how can we call ourselves men?" He asked the kids, who weren't paying much attention to him.

A little boy raised his hand. "I gotta pee!"

"Listen!" Sokka shouted out again. "Until your fathers return from the war, they're counting on you to be the men of this tribe. And that means no potty breaks."

"And, why am I here?" Mew asked as she raised her hand in amusement.

"Look Mew," Sokka rubbed his forehead. "This is our duty, to defend our land. So while I'm watching you, you are going to have to do the same," He stated in some broken form of logic.

Mew shrug her shoulders in acceptance, after all 'defend' is just another way of saying 'fight'.

"Have you seen Aang?" Katara asked as she walked to the group. "Gran Gran said he disappeared over an hour ago."

As if by called forth by come god, Aang exited from the bathroom stall. "Wow! Everything freezes in there!" He shouted, causing Sokka to facepalm and the children to laugh.

"Ugh! Katara, get him out of here. This lesson is for warriors only," Sokka stated, and then grabbed Mew's arms and took her from the group of children. "And her too." He claimed, but Mew just continue to smile.

'At least these two will know something fun,' Mew thought in her head as she got to the others.

Act III

'And they do!' Mew laughed as she rode down a snowy hill on a otter-penguin. As she rocketed down the hill and into a system of ice tunnels, behind her, she could hear Katara and Aang cheering as they rode their own otter-penguins.

When they finally emerged from the tunnels, their otter-penguins eventually came to a slow stop.

"That was fun!" Mew cheered, and giggled as the others walked a little dizzily from the speeds.

"Whoa…what is that?" Aang asked, finding his bearing, and pointed to a large dark ship that was locked in the ice in front of them. The ship was silhouetted by the sun behind it.

"A Fire Navy ship," Katara stated, her voice taking a serious tone. "And a very bad memory for my people." She told them, but Mew and Aang were already walking towards it. "Aang, Mew, stop! We're not allowed to go near it. The ship could be booby trapped."

"Come on Katara, I'm Mew," Mew stated, as if that answered why she could go in.

"And besides, if you want to be a bender, you have to let go of fear," Aang added, trying to convince her to follow.

Katara gave an uncertain look at the ship, but soon follows them as they climb up and enter the ship.

The found a gaping hole in one of the compartments below the water line that allowed them entry to the insides of the ship. But as they walked through the dark corridors, they passed many darkened rooms that caused Katara to grow on edge.

"This ship has haunted my tribe since Gran Gran was a little girl," Katara broke the silence of the ship as she looked at the rusted walls. "It was part of the Fire Nation's first attacks." That comment caused Aang to pause in his step.

"Okay, back up," Aang looked at Katara. "I have friends all over the world, even in the Fire Nation. I've never seen any war."

"I haven't seen this war either," Mew admitted with a frown. War was rare back at her home, and whenever it happened she tried her best to end, from the shadows of course.

"Aang… Mew… How long were you two trapped in the iceberg?" Katara asked hesitantly.

"I was never trapped, I just arrived at the iceberg shortly after you," Mew told her with a shrug, causing Katara to look at her oddly.

"I think… maybe a few days?" Aang admitted, unsure if it was true or not.

"I think it was more like a hundred years!" Katara stated, it being the only thing that made sense to her.

"What? That's impossible," Aang denied, not wanting to believe that. "Do I look like a hundred-twelve year old man to you?" He asked.

"I once knew of someone who was trapped in ice for a good few decades," Mew added, causing them to look at her as she remembered that Scizor from Blizzard Island "He didn't remember the time in-between."

Katara continued to look at her skeptically. "See, it is possible," She stated and turned to Aang. "Think about it. The war is a century old. You don't know about it because, somehow, you were in there that whole time. It's the only explanation."

Aang puts his hand to his head, and begins to walk backwards, stunned by this realization. He then sinks to the floor, as the shock hits him.

"A hundred years!" He cries out. "I can't believe it," He said sadly, and Mew and Katara kneel down with concern.

"I'm sorry, Aang," Katara spoke to him softly. "Maybe somehow, there's a bright side to all this."

"Of course there is," Mew replied with a smile. "He has three friends with him."

Aang gave a small smile as he looked up at them. "I did get to meet you guys," He admitted.

"Come on," Katara said, giving a smile back at him. "Let's get out of here." She said, as they help Aang to his feet. Soon, they begin to walk down the corridor once again.

A few minutes later, after walking in silence to let Aang explore freely, Katara speaks up again when Aang tried to enter one of the rooms. "Aang? Let's head back. This place is creepy?" She asks as he enters the room.

"Huh?" Aang asks as he enters the room, his foot snagging on a trip wire on the floor. Behind them, the door is blocked by a grate that drops from the ceiling, trapping them in the room. "What's that you said about booby traps?" He jokes lightly.

Mew looks at the bars that had dropped behind them and reached forward and took a grip on them. She was about to rip them off, for no one can trap Mew, but she stopped when the sound of machinery echoed around them.

The gauges on the walls showed that steam pressure building up and wheels began to turn with them. Soon, the steep begins to pour out of some of the equipment as a loud bang echoed from above. The three of them rush to the small window in the room and they could see a flare brightly in the sky as it leaves a trail of smoke behind.

"Uh oh," Aang said in fear, and he begins to look around for a way out. He sees above them is a hole in the celling, and quickly grabs Katara and Mew by their arms and uses his airbendeing to launch them outside.

Once outside, the three of them quickly leaves the ship behind to hurry to the village.

They had alerted the Fire Nation.