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Toph
"Good job Toph! You've had a full day of training wouldn't you say? Maybe you should go take a break. Don't over work yourself." Sefoo Boomie said. "Whatever, you're the master." I sighed, dropping the rocks I'd been practicing with, walked out the door, to the garden. This was where I spent most of my time when I wasn't training. I liked to sit here and feel vibrations of the world, I forget everything. I forget about mom and dad, blindness, my former career as the blind bandit, I forget about Omashu, about my childhood in Bei sing say, about my pre-teen years with the gang, I even forget about being Toph. All there is, is the here and the now, the present world, around me and its beating. I feel a family of mole badgers scurrying about under my feet, and a bird landing on the ground, I feel a leaf fall to the grassy surface of the earth, and it was all so pleasant, so right… Natural. Sitting here and forgetting everything except the vibrations of life. Then I felt something that didn't belong here. Footsteps. Familiar footsteps. It felt like I was remembering the rhythm, and beats, from another life. That's how long it had been since I'd felt them. Still I never forgot someone's feet, once I 'saw' them. Zuko. Only there was something different. This person had the same heavy, though quick walk, but this walk was more agile than Zuko, there was something dainty, but strong, about this walk too… Female. Azula? No. Azula had the same agile strength, about her, but unlike Azula's walk, this walk was just heavy, like Zuko's. Azula slammed her feet into the ground demanding that even the dirt knows of her presence. Zuko's feet just fell heavy, like this woman's. This wasn't Zuko or Azula but some weird combination of the two. The mixed women came closer and closer, until finally she was almost right in front of me. I could tell by the way she walked, that she wasn't here to do me harm. People that are coming to attack are tenser in their walks. It was a stand off. We were both waiting to see who would speak first. "Who are you?" I broke the silence first. I never had 'seen' this woman before, yet she walked like an old friend, and an old enemy. I couldn't solve this puzzle, it was too confusing. "I'm known by many names." She said ominously, but not in a way that was at all menacing. "Well tell me one." She hesitated, but said. "Ursa." The name rang a distant bell. I'd heard it before, a long time ago, I struggled to remember who told me it, and who's name it was. "Ursa then. So Ursa what do you want?" I asked suspiciously. "I'm here to deliver a message." She stated. "I can't read." I told her gesturing to my unseeing eyes. "I know that." Ursa replied. "Then how-" She interrupted me. "It's not that kind of message. My dear friend, asked me to read his message to you. You don't have to read anything." I waited. She started to read.
"Toph Bei Fong I know you won't be able to see this, so I asked Ursa here to read it to you. I assume you've already met her, if you're reading this. Your needed again Toph Bei Fong, along with your old friends. Meet me at the temple of the fire sages, tomorrow at 3:00 sharp."
"Who's it from?!!!!!!!!" I demanded. " Go to the temple of the fire sages! " She said gruffly then darted away. WHAT WAS GOING ON?!!!! "Wait Ursa!" I called. She hesitated for a moment, then stopped. "Yes?" She asked. I tried to find the answer on my own, but I just couldn't figure it out. The only thing I could do was ask her. "Do you know the fire-lord?" I asked. "I know of him." She hesitated just a moment to long in her reply, and her voice cracked. "I can… sense… that you have a… connection to him… am I right?" I tried to keep my question casual. "Yes, Toph Bei Fong." Her reply was just above a whisper. I wondered briefly why she called me by my full name, the read aloud letter had done that too. "And… what is that connection?" I almost pleaded. "I hope you never have to find out." Then she ran even faster than before, so quick even my earth bending couldn't slow her down.
