Time flew fast.
It was tiring trying to keep control of Aang's Avatar powers for one hundred years, the longest time I've been able to. Shame I couldn't actually enjoy them with how I really wanted to but, if it meant to keep my door to the human world safe, then so be it.
All this time, in the Spirit World, Aang had been unconscious, pity. I would have loved to meet him officially. Teach him what being an Avatar means. I should have come to him sooner, before he lost consciousness.
Well...
Details.
"I think it's time you wake up, Aang" I sing sang, surrounding the small sleeping Monk. "You have a long road ahead of you if you want to stop the Fire Nation and bring peace and balance to the world" I let out a small sad smile, "I would love to meet you, though. You're by far the funniest Airbender I've come to meet. But, I fear that you'd become like the other Avatars. Fearful of me. When I only do is you biding, your protection. I hope you can understand that" The spirit World trembled and I felt my connection to the physical world slip as Aang groaned sleepily. I blinked, concentrating in Aang's surroundings, seeing the ice surrounding us was being bent. I looked back down at Aang. "See you the next time you need me, Aang"
And with that, I let go of the control, I let Aang leave the Avatar state as I felt to my knees, suddenly feeling exhausted.
However, Aang's excitement never let me feel down. It always brought a smile in my face. He was so far the most positive and optimistic Avatar I've met.
It took me a moment to remember why.
He was still a child. A kid. Innocence still filled him, allowing him to see the world with naive and innocent eyes. He hadn't seen the corruption, the darkness of the war or the other situations his past Avatars had seen.
And with that I knew. I knew he was meant to become the Avatar at such a small age. His innocence and strength were needed for the world to heal.
And I trusted my human, physical Avatar to do so.
I knew he could save the world. I knew he'd let me do my part. I trusted him to believe in me and let me help. Not at first maybe, but he will.
I know he can save us all.
