A/N: Sure it's two years late. Sure you may have forgotten about it. But I haven't. So I'm back to finish it. Hope you all enjoy.

Toph

I sat in my tent, leaning against the wall for what felt like ages. I couldn't get to sleep because of the stupid rain.

I opened a small hole in my tent to look out and saw that Sokka and Suki still hadn't come back yet. Aang and Katara had started to pack up the camp and I got out to do my bit.

"Toph, if you want to talk..."

"Can it Katara," Maybe a little too forceful, but hell. She needs to stay out of my business.

"Well...okay..." She trailed off and grabbed her cooking gear.

The rain stopped as soon as everything was on Appa, but neither Sokka nor Suki had returned. We decided to stay here and wait till they got back. And by we, i mean Katara and Aang. I didn't want to talk to anyone.

I sat up against a tree and my mind began to wander to where they had gone off to. Maybe they went strait to the village to make it official. Or maybe they lost track of time looking longingly into each-others eyes.

"Aagh!" I slammed a boulder up against the mountain.

"Uh, Toph?"

"Don't talk to me Aang!" It was at that very perfect moment that Sokka chose to walk back into our camp.

"Sokka, you're back. Where have you been? Is Suki with you?"

"Not right now Katara," He waved her off. "Toph I..."

He didn't get off another word. Thats 'cause I threw a bolder at his head.

Sokka

I have to say, on some level, I expected this. That doesn't mean i was hoping for it though.

"Aaah! Toph!" I ducked it and fell flat on my face. "I want to talk to you!"

"Why don't you talk to your beloved Suki?" She hurled another bolder at me.

"Stop it, Toph!" Aang threw a rock wall up in front of me. The rock smashed it to bits, but at least it didn't hit me.

"Stay outa this Aang." She pushed him back with her bending. "It only takes two to tango."

"Toph!" I shouted before anything else could come my way. "Suki's gone. She went back to Kyoshi Island."

"Why? To prepare for your wedding?" Four slightly smaller but still very large boulders flew toward me.

"Sokka, what? You're getting married."

"Katara," I dodged the first three and turned to look at her. "Now is not..."

The fourth bolder hit me in the head.