Suki walked as fast as she could to the meeting. She tried her best not to trip sense Talia picked out the worse shoes for walking. Suki wanted to say something like Come on Talia were on tight schedule remember, but instead she just nodded, like she always does
The Avatar is coming what a great honor! Suki thought. She was very amazed that her grandfather and the Avatar knew each other and now she finds out that they were friends. She had so many questions that could be answered. How old is he? Where has he been the last 100 years? Can he bend other elements? Can he teach me to waterbend?
She couldn't wait to ask that question. Even though the Avatar is probably older than her grandfather, she hoped he was still in good shape. To be taught to waterbend would make her so happy, but knowing she might be taught by the Avatar would change her whole world. And Suki's world needed a change.
She opened the doors to where the meeting will be held. Except for her father, she was the first one there. So much for tight schedule, she thought. She was kind of glad her father was here so she could ask him about waterbending with the Avatar.
"Hi dad," was the first thing Suki could say. She knew she would have to show how ladylike and royalish she could be in this meeting. Maybe if her father noticed, he would allow her to ask the Avatar for training. "I mean hello father."
"Good morning Suki. I hope you slept well, because it is a very important day," said Honorok. He noticed that something was different about his daughter this morning. She had never been this happy to attend a meeting before. She usually was late to all of them
"It is an important day father. I can't believe the Avatar is coming to Omashu. It's such an honor!" Suki said as happy as she could.
"It is Suki! I can not wait to meet him," Honorok said. "The Avatar's name is Aang. He is the last airbender. Do you remember what King Bumi has taught you about him."
"Yes, I remember father," answered Suki. She did remember every detail her grandfather told her about Aang's childhood. Suki did not know that he was the last airbender ever.
It is so hard to believe the fire nation could do something like that. Suki has always had harsh feelings toward the fire nation. They destroyed the world's peace. They haven't tried to take over Omashu yet, but when they try Suki wants to be a master waterbender, so she can help. She has never been the girl to hide and runaway in time of danger. She wants to fight for her kingdom. But it is hard to fight for you kingdom when you're the princess of that kingdom. She knew that if the fire nation did attack she would be kept in secret catacombs for safety. But maybe if she did learn waterbending her father would let her fight. That just makes her want the Avatar to teach her so much more. She needed to learn.
"The meeting is now in session," a guard said. Suki couldn't believe how long she daydreamed. Almost everyone was here. Well, except for her grandfather but he will be here.
Suki took her seat next at the throne. She looked over, and saw here grandfather in the biggest chair, almost late, and next to him was her father. The meeting began. Her grandfather would speak, then a general would speak. Sometimes her father would say a word or two. Suki, like always, stayed quiet. The usual meeting, but this time she was actually listening.
They discussed where Avatar Aang would be staying. How many guards he would have. What kind of food they would serve him. Apparently, the Avatar was a vegetarian. They said that he had to friends coming along with him. So then they had to change where they would be staying. They wanted to make sure Omashu was perfect for the arrival of the Avatar.
"Excuse me your majesty," said a guard. "But the Avatar has arrived early and he would like to come in to thank you for his arrival." King Bumi just nodded.
Right then Avatar Aang walked in. He was holding a stick that could have been a weapon. He had a lemur on his shoulder and a huge smile on his face. Behind him were two teenagers wearing water tribe clothes.
Suki was ecstatic. She couldn't believe how the Avatar's friends had water tribe clothes on. But, she was most amazed by how young the Avatar was! He didn't look 100 years old at all. He looks like the perfect waterbending teacher, Suki thought, as happy as ever.
I hope you liked this chapter ! I know it's different then the real way Aang arrives in Omashu, but I hoped you enjoyed it ! Also I'm sorry if there was any grammer errors ! I love reviews so PLEASE REVIEW ! oh and favorite me ! …. Please(:
