Hey y'all, sorry it took a long time to upload the next chapter but…I kinda lost my USB that had this story on it and after searching for something else, I found it. So I'm going to try and post the rest of the story before I lose it again. Thanks for all the reviews and please keep reviewing!
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~Soldier78~
Avatar: The Last Viking
Ch.3: Hahn
The prison cell's door opened. The young waterbender looked up from his spot against the corner of the cell.
He found a man, towering above him.
"Dinner." The armored man hissed. He tossed stale bread onto the metal floor. "We are so close of getting your friend. So close, I can almost smell her."
Hahn glared up at him, murderously.
The man chuckled and left the cell, slamming the door shut. Hahn slowly reached out and grasped the moldy bread from the dirty metal floor. He could feel the boat rock as the waves licked the boat. He could feel a brisk coldness against his back. He only had a thin tunic. He looked at the bread out in his hands and took a bite out of it. He had to rip the bread with his hands in order to get something down his throat. He shuddered as the bacteria-infested food forced its way down his throat.
It had been a week since Hahn was separated from Avatar Sheng, his loyal friend who came from the Western Air Temple. They were at the Earth Kingdom, flirting with danger as Fire Nation soldiers lurked in the forest. They were trying to find a certain port that would take them to the Fire Nation where Sheng would be able to find a better firebender teacher. Her first firebender teacher, let's just say that he's with the Spirits now.
It was Hahn's stupid idea to press forward when it was almost sundown, Sheng was warning him about the ideal consequences if they were discovered. Of course, Hahn was raised like any other Water Tribe warrior, he wanted to get to his destination as fast as possible.
That's when it all went down. Yu Yan Archers, expertise in archery who were allies with the Fire Nation, snagged Hahn's tunic, sending him reeling back and the arrows pierced his tunic and pants, stapling him to the tree. He had struggled and struggled, trying to get himself out. He couldn't find any water anywhere and his waterskin was separated from him.
Sheng yelped as she sliced through a net with an air disc. She tried to get to Hahn but before she could, Hahn shouted at her, telling her to get away. Sheng looked at him with sorrowful eyes but she quickly went forward with his plea. She flew off on her glider, Rai closely behind.
Hahn was soon captured.
When word went out that Sheng escaped, he was placed into a Fire Nation ship that was in hot pursuit with her. Now, he was docked at where Sheng was rumored to be.
"Don't do anything stupid, Sheng." Hahn pleaded. "Stay away."
He had no idea where she was but he assumed that the location was a remote island belonging to the Earth Kingdom further north, hence the cool air that was caressing the metal coffin. Hahn assumed he was pretty near the Northern Water Tribe, his sister tribe.
"I hope Sheng's alright." Hahn said to himself.
It wasn't long until he returned to his small meal of stale bread that would no doubt cause him to escape into the opposite corner and hurl, depending on the bacteria and the choppiness of the waves.
To be continued.
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