[bDay Four of Kazea's diary[/b
I am still shaking with the events of today. To start, um, Jinè and I are in the Spirit World and I'm still trying to figure out how we got here. Here's what happened:
Jinè and I were still sleeping when Mom woke us up. "Girls," she said, "I need you to go bring me so water from that stream."
The only source of fresh water besides snow and ice is a little stream a few miles from our tribe. Mom normally uses ice and snow but every once in a while she'll ask for water from the stream.
Jinè and I didn't ask why, we just got up and quickly got dressed without a single word.
"I have to go to Sokka and Toph's so please take Gaia with you," Mom said when we got down. Gaia is my four-year-old sister. Jinè and I got a bucket and we started off with Gaia trotting behind. I had forgotten that I had put this diary in my skirt pocket and now I'm glad of it. Once we got to the stream, Gaia happily trotted off into a cave. Jinè and I figured that she'd be okay so we let her. Bad mistake. After we had drawn the water, I started calling Gaia. She wouldn't answer.
"She's probably just too far into the cave to hear us," Jinè said. We walked into the cave, and well, fell. We landed in a misty marsh/thicket thing.
"Where are we?!" I asked frantically. This didn't look like the Water Tribe to me.
"I have no idea," Jinè whispered as we got up. We turned around and stood face to face with a female Airbender.
"Hello," she said, smiling. She was hovering in the air, her arms folded. She looked nice.
"Uh, hi," I said. I had no idea what to say.
"I am Amia; an Airbender of the Eastern Temple about six thousand three hundred and forty nine years ago," the lady said.
"I'm Kazea, an Airbender from the Southern Water Tribe about, uh, now," I said.
"And I'm Jinè, a Firebender from the Fire Nation," Jinè said.
"I know," Amia smiled. She seemed slightly amused at our efforts to introduce ourselves.
"Where are we?" I burst out suddenly. I had a feeling I knew, but I didn't want that to be true.
"You are in the Spirit World," Amia answered calmly.
"The SPIRIT world?" I gasped. That was the last place I ever wanted to be.
Amia nodded. "Yes. You are here to help Avatar Aang," she said. She was still hovering and it was beginning to scare me. I mean, not many people can hover.
"Wait, what does my father have to do with this? Why are we here instead of him?" I asked instead.
"Your father is busy with the revolt in the Physical World so he asked me to guide you in the Spiritual World," Amia explained.
"What are we doing here?" Jinè asked. She was clearly interested in the whole thing. Since we were children she fantasized about going to the Spirit World.
"You will be on various missions to help in the Physical World. You will start by going left and I will appear every once in a while to give you directions. Be careful of the Spirits, some of them aren't as nice as others. Trust no one unless it is an Avatar. You will be meeting several of them along the way," Amia cautioned. And with that she disappeared.
"But what are we looking for when we go left?" I asked.
"Finding your sister is what you first need to do. My sources have been telling me that she is with an evil Spirit named Gao," Amia's voice rang. Jinè and I looked at each other.
"Should we go left?" I asked Jinè. This lady kind of scared me a little and her story was a little weird.
"You're the Avatar's daughter; you tell me," Jinè said staring at the spot where Amia had just been.
"Let's go. I think we should trust this lady," I decided. We started off.
Now we have made a camp; we still haven't found Gaia but hopefully tomorrow. Hopefully tomorrow this will turn out to be a horrible dream.
