Disclaimer: I don't own Avatar or In My Daughter's Eyes by Martina McBride.

Katara looked down at her little girl, her little Kya, asleep in her bed. Kya started to wake up. Even after seven years, seeing her little girl wake up amazed Katara and made her smile. Kya was the only known cloudbender in the whole world. She bent air, like her father, and water, like her mother. She looked up to her parents for advice and assistance.

Someday, Katara thought to herself, someday she'll know what a difference she made to me.

In my daughter's eyes,
I am a hero.

I am strong and wise and I know no fear.

But the truth is plain to see
She was sent to rescue me
I see who I wanna be
In my daughter's eyes

Kya played out in the courtyard with her friends, the young daughters and sons of the delegates. The delegates were at the temple from everywhere in the world. There were delegates from the Fire Nation, the Water Tribe, the Earth Kingdom, and the Air Nomads.


In my daughter's eyes
Everyone is equal
Darkness turns to light
And the world is at peace.
This miracle God gave to me
Gives me strength when I am weak
I find reason to believe

In my daughter's eyes

"Kya, time for dinner," Katara called. By now, Kya knew that she was going to be presented at tonight's dinner. She would be representing her father, the Avatar, and she had to be dressed appropriately. She skipped inside and took Katara's hand, looking up at her. Katara led her to Suki, who would be getting Kya ready for the dinner.


And when she wraps her hand around my finger
How it puts a smile in my heart
Everything becomes a little clearer
I realize what life is all about
Is hanging on when your heart has had enough
Is giving more when you feel like giving up
I've seen the light
In my daughter's eyes

Kya walked into the stateroom wearing a beautiful gown. She smiled at the adults with all her seven-year-old innocence. She looked right at her mother and smiled. Their eyes locked for just a second, and Katara smiled back.


In my daughter's eyes
I can see the future
A reflection of who I am
And what will be
And though she'll grow and someday leave
Maybe raise a family
When I'm gone I hope you'll see
How happy she made me
And I'll be there
In my daughter's eyes