A/N: Here's chapter 3! Sorry the chapters are so short. Ah, well.

Yoake's POV:

"Here we are!" Aang happily presented the waterfall. It was beautiful. Well, for me. The waterfall was at least three times the size of the redwoods surrounding it. There were beautiful orange and purple flowers of a rare design surrounding it. Where the waterfall met the earth again, it flowed into a wide, clear river that contained moss covered rocks. You could hear the frogs and birds that inhabited the site. Beyond the waterfall territory, there was a beautiful forest. I was too stunned to say anything.

Appa, immediately after we landed, 'gracefully' plopped himself into the water, Sylaz close behind him. "Before you guys get too comfortable, I want to show you something. Come on, Sylaz!" Sylaz didn't respond. She was laying on her back in the water, making a water fountain of her mouth. Katara waterbended a giant wave of water and splashed it onto Sylaz. She coughed and sat up.

"Okay, okay! I'm up, I'm up." I hid my laughter. Seeing the smirk on my face, Sylaz retorted, "Shut up Yoake." That made everyone else laugh.

"Follow me," Aang said, walking towards the waterfall. When he got close to it, walked out into the middle of the river, and then-walked into the waterfall.

"He's insane if he thinks I'm going to walk into that thing," Sokka said, taking a step back.

"Oh, come on, stop being a wuss." I grabbed his arm and forced him into the river and then through the waterfall. Katara and Sylaz were close behind. What I saw in there was even more amazing than the waterfall itself.

There was an entire room, carved out from the inside the mountain. In the center was a small pool of water, along with another moss-covered rock. The entire room was decorated with the flowers that we saw outside. A frog sat in there, and when it saw us it croaked and jumped into the pool.

"This is amazing," Katara said. Aang smiled proudly.

"I had an earthbender friend that made this."

"Where does the frog go?" Sokka asked, suspiciously examining the pool of water.

"Oh, the pool leads outside into the river," Aang explained.

"This is so cool," I said.

"I agree," Katara added. "But I think it would be best if I taught Sylaz waterbending outside. Just because there's more room."

"And I don't want to burn down this room," I said.

"Yeah, of course," Aang said, smiling. "I just wanted to show you guys." He led everyone back outside.

I led Aang down the riverbank away from everyone else, so they wouldn't get hurt. When I looked over my shoulder, I saw Katara beginning to show Sylaz waterbending, and Toph showing Sokka her cool earthbending moves. I smiled. everyone was getting along nicely.

When we were far enough away, I began teaching. "So, do you know anything about firebending?" I asked.

"Only that I have to concentrate and breathe, and to make sure it doesn't get out of hand."

"Yeah, that's important." I took a deep breath in. I had no idea how to teach this guy. I guess I should just start with the simplest move that I know. "Okay, just so you know, I don't know anything fancy. Just simple stuff."

"That's fine," he said, encouraging me.

"Okay." I began with taking a deep breath in through my nose and out through my mouth. I placed my hand in front of me, and concentrated where I wanted the fire to go. I pictured it in my mind. It didn't take much before a ball of fire appeared in my hand.

"Woah," Aang said. "How did you do that?"

"The trick is to concentrate on where you want the fire to go. I like to picture it in my mind. You try. First take a deep breath in, then out. Then concentrate." He did as I said, staring at the center of his palm. Nothing happened at first. But then a small flame began to grow.

"I'm doing it!" he shouted.

"Don't lose concentration," I warned. He stayed like that for awhile.

"How do I get rid of it?" he finally asked.

"Same thing as you got it to appear. Just make it poof in your mind."

"Okay." I saw him concentrate, and then the flame just poof away.

"Nice," I said. He smiled proudly. "The next move I know is to shoot it out of your hand." I demonstrated by punching the air, and a blast of fire came out of my fist. "It's the same thing as we did before. Just picture where you want the fire to go, and where you want it to stop." He took a deep breath in, and punched the air. Nothing. He did it again.

"How come it's not working?"

"You just have to concentrate. Were you concentrating?" He didn't respond, which probably meant no. "Just picturing it in your mind won't do anything. You have to concentrate too." He took a deep breath in once more, and punched the air. A wave of fire came out of his fist.

"I did it!" he said, jumping up and down. When he settled down, he asked "Do you know anything else?" Before I could explain that I didn't, I heard Toph's voice behind me.

"And this is how you get people really angry," she said. I heard Sokka snickering.

I turned around just in time to see a rock coming towards my head. Instinctively I closed my eyes and put my hands in front of me. I waited for the impact. But it never came. I barely opened my eyes, one by one, when I saw that the rock had disappeared. Uncovering my face, I saw that everyone was looking at me like I had two heads.

"What?" I asked. Sokka just fainted. "What's going on?"

"You're an earthbender," Toph said.

I laughed. "No I'm not, that's impossible. I can't be a firebender and an earthbender."

"Well you are," Aang said. My eyes widened. I'm an earthbender and a firebender. I left the group to go and talk to Sylaz.

When I got to the other end of the bank, I heard Katara's voice. "You have to move with the water. The water will just follow you." She demonstrated the water whip. Sylaz nodded.

"Hey, I hate to interrupt the lesson, but I really need to talk to Sylaz."

"Hold on, let me just try this move." She raised the water out of the river and was about to do it when I grabbed her arm.

"It's really important."

"Hey!" she shouted as the water dropped to the ground. I dragged her to the waterfall cave.

"I'm an earthbender." She gave me a look.

"No you're not, you're a firebender."

"No, I seriously am an earthbender. I'm both."

"Woah," she said. "That's so cool."

"Yeah, but it's not normal. It's like I'm half an Avatar."

"When are you ever normal?" she said. I shrugged.

"What am I supposed to do?"

"I don't know. What I would do is choose one of them to show the world so they don't think that you're a freak. Especially bad people. Otherwise, just be you. I mean, it's not going to change how you act or anything."

"Yeah, I guess so." I walked out.

When I got outside I saw Toph, Sokka, and Aang talking to Katara. They probably told her what happened. Please don't say anything, please don't say anything.

"Hey guys," Katara said. "We decided that the next person should choose where we go next. I'm done here." She smiled. Thank god she didn't say anything.

"So, who's going to go next?" Sylaz asked.

"Sokka?" Toph volunteered. At first he didn't say anything, but when everyone started looking at him he put his hands in the air.

"Fine, fine, I might as well get it over with." He walked over to the map Aang was holding, and pointed to a random spot. "There."

"Ooh, I love that place!" Aang said.

"What is it?" Toph asked.

"It's just some small Earth Tribe village. Come on, lets go." He hopped onto Appa. So did everyone else.

A/N: I understand that the secret cave is kind of pointless. But I like secret caves. And, who knows, maybe I'll use it later. :)