Me: Hey everyone. We're back.

Sokka: Yeah, 24 hours of fun and laughter.

Katara: Yeah, I'm not so sure about that?

Aang: I'm with Katara.

Sokka: Yeah, but your always with whatever Katara says, 'cause your in love with her.

Aang: (blushes) What? No I'm not.

Katara: Sokka! Don't say that. I'm sure Aang just agrees with me because he knows I'm always right.

Aang: Riiiigggghhhht.

Me: As much as this is interesting, Aang, do the honors.

Aang: Squirrelkit doesn't own Avatar: The Last Airbender. Here's the chapter;

Chapter 3

Katara woke up to her alarm. She turned it off, rolled over and groaned. She got up and went to wash up. When she got out, she wrapped herself in a towel and went to her room. She went to her closet full of the school's uniform; only one a week could they dress in what they want, which Katara had in her dresser and Katara always picked Friday.

Katara took off a hanger with one of her white blouses, black skirts, and bent to pick up her black flats. She proceeded to her dresser an opened the drawer with her white socks and her white undergarments. She put on her undergarments, then put on her uniform.

Katara put her stuff in her bag, then went off to wake up Sokka. She crept into his room; she shook his sleeping form. "Sokka, wake up. It's time to get ready for school. Sokka, get up. SOKKA!"

Sokka jerked awake. "Huh? Are we being attacked?"

Katara rolled her eyes, "No, it's time to get ready for school. Get up, and get ready. Aang will be here soon. And don't you dare go back to sleep!"

Sokka groaned, but got up to get ready for school.

Katara went back to her room, She brushed her hair then her teeth. When she got back to her room, she went to her mirror. She braided her hair, leaving two strands of hair hanging down. She grabbed the ends, pulled them back, and attached them to the braid, to what Sokka called "hair loopies".

When she finished with the water tribe girl signature hairstyle, she went to make sure her dad was awake; he was. He was dressed and ready for work, the top of his head was like Sokka's; he had a "warrior's wolf tail" as her culture called it. Her dad was the principal at her school.

"Daddy?"

"Yes, Katara?"

"U,. can I bring Sapphire and Crystal? They wanted me to bring them."

"Who are they?" her father asked.

That's when Katara realized that her father, Hakoda, didn't know about her bison and lemur. "Follow me, daddy."

She lead him out back where Sapphire and Crystal were for the moment. Her father froze and gasped. Sapphire and Crystal were about to attack Katara, but she stopped them.

"Hey! Not right now! I just washed up! Later!" Katara put her hands up to cover her face. She turned to her bison, then to her dad. "Dad, this is Sapphire" -she pointed to her bison- "and this is Crystal" -she pointed to her lemur. "They're vegetarians as I assume because I am. Can I take them please? I need to feed them at lunch. Gran-Gran will forget."

Her father was still in shock, but he figured he'd get the story later, and she did have a point. "Alright. Katara, but do you mind giving us a ride? If your teachers give ue any trouble about your lemur, tell then I gave you permission."

"Yeah! As soon as Sokka's ready and Aang is here, I'll give you guys a ride!"

As if on cue, the doorbell rang, Crystal flew on Katara's shoulder, wrapping her tail around Katara's neck. Katara walked to the door, and opened it. Aang stood there in his uniform (which only made him all the more handsome): white shirt, black tie, and black pants, white sock and black shoes.

"Hey, Katara! Is Sokka up?"

"Yeah, he's still getting ready. Hey, you need a ride to school?" Her sapphire-ocean eyes sparkled with hope and excitement.

"Yeah, I walked, do I don't have Appa. Gyatso said he'd feed him."

"Great, come on! Daddy says I can take them. He asked for a ride on Sapphire!" Katara grabbed Aang's hand, feeling her heart skip a beat, seeing Sokka there. Katara went to her garage and started dragging the saddle. Aang Airbended it onto Sapphire's back while Katara tightened the reins. "Okay, dad, get on her back; you too, Sokka." her dad and Sokka climbed on Sapphire. "Come on, Aang. Last one in is a rotten puddle!" Katara giggled as she ran. "And you can't use air bending."

Aang groaned, but ran, trying not to use air bending. Katara jumped into the saddle and crawled over to Sapphire's head. She looked back to see Aang on the saddle. Just then, Crystal and Sapphire groaned and Katara immediately jumped, remembering she forgot to feed them. Sokka and her dad asked what she was doing, until she came back with an apple that she gave to Crystal and went to get some hay to feed Sapphire.

After she fed them, she climbed on and shouted, "Yip, yip!"

Aang came up behind her. "Uh, Katara?"

She looked over at him and saw him fiddling with the collar of his shirt. "Yes, Aang?" She looked deep into his beautiful stormy, grey eyes.

"I was just, um, wondering if you, um, wanted to attend the, um, uh, Back-to-School dance with, uh, me?" He rubbed the back of his neck nervously at the end of his speech still fiddling with his shirt and turned red in embarrassment.

Katara giggled. She put on a mock expression that said, 'Hmm-Let-Me-Think-About-It-. She landed Sapphire outside the school, and led her behind the trees, a forest of them.

"So, um, have you thought about it?" a voice behind said.

She turned and saw Aang there, still fiddling with his shirt. She giggled, grabbed his collar, and pulled him in for a kiss. He stiffened in surprise, but melted into it. Katara broke the kiss, receiving a groan from Aang. She giggled and asked, "Does that answer you're question?" Aang nodded.

Katara walked out with Crystal on her shoulder, only to ram into Jet. She yelped in surprise when he grabbed her waist, "Aang!" she shouted.

Me: Well, there you have it. I have more on the way. Tomorrow it should be up. By the end of Saturday, I should have the rest up.

Sokka: This is getting good. (Everyone looks at him) What?

Katara: Well it's just me and Aang kiss and your saying it's good!

Aang: Yeah. It's really shocking.

Sokka: I am disgusted by that, but it's getting good; intense.

Me: Well, no one can argue that. Anyways bye.