I do not own any of the characters in this story, besides for Maria. Sorry it took so long to post, it has been very crazy at my house. I do soccer, basketball, softball, hockey, volleyball, snowboard, skateboard, mock trail, motocross, supercross, homework, chores, and horse-back riding. Plus my aunt had surgery on Friday and everything went wrong. Now she has a 10 chance of living. Anyways, here is the third chapter to Double Bender. This chapter is going to be short.

My eyes fluttered open. I sat up slowly and the pain grew stronger. I gave up and fell back down. I looked around the room to realize that I was in a metal cabin. Fire nation ship, I thought. There was cloth that hung from the walls with the fire nation symbol on them. There was a bench in a corner of the room with 4 candles on it. Above the table was a pair of swords. I was laying in a king size bed with blood red sheets hugging my body. Why am I not in a cell, I thought as I tried to move. I heard a loud hiss and I saw the door open and two men step in. Both of the men had grey hair, I recognized them as Zuko's uncle and captain. I tried to get up as fast as I could but the pain was too much.

"We are here to help you, Princess," said one of the men with a frown on his face. Why did he just call me Princess? I thought as I closed my eyes. I could feel my breathing rate increase and the men started yelling for soldiers to bring them water.

"Hurry up or we will lose her," yelled Zuko's uncle as he looked towards the door. Every noise hurt and I felt like hell right now.

"What the hell is going on here!" scream someone. My version went blurry again, so I couldn't see who it was. But I could tell by his voice, who it was.

"The arrow was poisoned. I believe that the poison was made for firebenders," said a man who was leaned over me.

"Well, it shouldn't affect her right. She is a damn waterbender not a firebender," yelled the man who came in.

"Zuko lower your voice right now. This girl is very special and has a special gift. She is a double bender," said the man who was leaning over me.