Kai- Yu woke up early the next morning. After trying, and failing to get back to sleep, she carefully stepped over everyone else who was sleeping in the tent that she was in to get out. Once she was out, she walked into the forest surrounding the small camp, and searched for the short, hidden path that she had discovered when she was a little girl, and had been walking along ever since. She found it quickly an followed it until she reached the end, where there was a tall oak tree. She climbed up quickly, she had been climbing trees ever since she was a little girl, and sat down on a sturdy branch, looking out on the forest and watching the sunrise. She stayed up in the tree for about an hour, then carefully climbed down, jumping off whe she was about a foot from the ground. She walked back to the camp and entered the tent that she was sleeping in, walking carefully over to the spot where she slept to retrieve her staff. Once she had gotten it, she left the tent and kept walking until she was just outside the camp. She opened up her staff and kicked off the ground and flew to the air temple.

Shortly after she had left, she arrived at the Western Air Temple. She didn't have to wait long for Aang and his friends to arrive. She watched as he landed his sky bison, and walked up to them when they jumped off of its back.

"Hi!" Aang smiled.

"Hello," Kai- Yu replied, then continued, "My grandmother, Lin, would like to meet you, Avatar Aang. She told me to invite you and your friends back to our camp."

"You can just call me Aang," Aang said, "And there's somebody that I'd like you to meet first."

"Who?" she asked, curious.

"Well, I'm good friends with the new Fire Lord, Zuko," Aang started, "And he feels terrible that his people wiped out the Air Nomads. I'm sure he would be happy to find out that they didn't."

Kai- Yu's eyes widened. "The Fire Lord?" she answered, "Oh, uhm, I should probabaly ask if that's okay... I'm not sure if my people want anyone to know that we're alive."

"Why wouldn't they?"

"Well, we've been hiding for over a hundred years, and the war just ended," she answered, "They're probably still afraid of what might happen if we're discovered. We can go back to my camp and try to reason with my grandmother if she says no."

"Okay," Aang agreed, "Where is it?"

Kai- Yu opened up her glider. "I'll lead you to it, it's actually not that far from here." She waited for the others to get onto the bison, then kicked off the ground and flew to the camp, Aang and his friends following.

They landed just outside of the camp. Kai- Yu closed her glider while the others jumped off of the sky bison.

"Well, it's not much," she said, "But this is our camp."

"Did you have to move a lot?" Katara asked, "To keep hidden?"

"A few times," Kai- Yu answered, "But not far. I've lived in this forest my whole life."

"So, who's in charge here?" Sokka asked, "We need to ask her about introducing you to Fore Lord Zuko."

"My grandmother, Lin, is the only person who was alive during the Fire Nation attack a hundred years ago," she told him, "She's the closest thing to a leader that we have."

"Okay then," he said, "Where is she?"

"It shouldn't be too hard to find her," she started walking towards the camp, motioning for the others to follow.

As soon as she walked into the camp, she spotted Lin, and she began to walk towards her with the others following behind her.

"Grandmother," she said, "I brought the Avatar." Aang stepped forward.

"Avatar, it is an honor to meet you," she said, "We have been searching for you for years, to tell you that you are not alone."

He smiled and nodded his head. "Thank you, but I have a question."

"Ask away."

"I'm good friends with the new Fire Lord, Zuko," Aang began, "And he feels horrible that his people wiped out the airbenders. I would like to introduce him to Kai- Yu so he knows that they didn't."

Lin waited a moment before answering, "I don't know of that's such a good idea..."

Katara stepped forward. "The war is over," she put in, "And even if your people were in danger, if anything, Zuko would try to protect you."

Lin thought for a moment. "Fine, you may go."

"Thank you," Kai- Yu smiled.

They all walked back to where Aang's bison was and just as Kai- Yu was going to open up her glider, Aang told her, "You can ride on Appa with us if you want to." She nodded and smiled, then climbed up onto the saddle on Appa's back and they began flying away from the forest. Kai- Yu watched as the ground got farther and farther away.

"Hey," she heard a voice coming from behind her, "Your name is Kai- Yu, right?"

She turned around to see that it was the earthbender boy who was talking to her. "Yeah... and you're Haru?"

"Yup," he smiled, "So I was wondering, how long have you been going to the Western Air Temple for?"

She thought about this for a moment. "I guess ever since I heard that the war was over, so that would be about two months."

"Really?" Katara came into the conversation, "And you've been going there every day?"

"Yeah pretty much," she shrugged.

"And you were waiting for Aang to show up?" Katara asked.

Kai- Yu shrugged again. "I never really minded, it was kinda nice to get away from the camp at least for a bit."

"But how did you know to find Aang there?" Haru asked.

"I figured that he would visit sometime."

They asked her questions for the rest of the time they were flying to Fire Lord Zuko's palace, and the trip went quickly. Before she knew it, Kai- Yu was standing in a large room, and Zuko was walking over to greet his friends. Almost immediately, he noticed Kai- Yu.

"Who is she?" he asked, "I don't think I remember meeting her."

"That's why we came," Aang told him, "This is Kai- Yu. She comes from a group of air nomads that escaped during the war and have been living in hiding for over a hundred years."

It took Zuko a second to answer. "This is incredible!" Then he looked at Kai- Yu. "I am so sorry for what the Fire Nation has done to your people. I hope that you can forgive us."

"The war is over now," she told him, "And I think we are ready to forgive and forget, and go on with life."

Zuko's smile widened. "Thank you, it is good to know that the airbenders can forgive us."

She nodded and smiled back. The rest of the visit went by quickly, and soon, Kai- Yu was back home, saying goodbye to her new friends.

"Are you going back to the temple tomorrow?" Katara asked.

"I've been going everyday for two months now," she smiled, "I'm not going to stop now."

Katara smiled back. "We'll see you then."

Kai- Yu waved as they flew out of sight, then began to walk towards her tent. She was stopped by Lin.

"Are you going to see your friends tomorrow?" She asked.

"Yeah."

"Then invite them back here," she said, "We are going to have a feast."

She nodded. "Okay, I will."

"Good night," Lin said.

"Good night," Kai- Yu replied before walking away to go to bed.