We all spent the evening sitting around the camp fire. I questioned them of the entire goings on in their world.

The war had ended almost one year prior to my…'arrival'. Everyone was actually on their way to the Fire Nation for a sort of anniversary party with Fire Lord Zuko. They were stopping at Kyoshi Island to pick up Suki and Ty Lee, who had returned there with the other warriors about a month after Sozin's comet.

Katara and Aang were 'together' though they were still kind of awkward about it. Young love was so cute sometimes. Sokka and Suki had been maintaining a long distance relationship, though he did have plans of asking her to live with him.

"I'll live where ever she wants to, as long as we're together," he said, surprisingly serious.

"Awww!" Katara cooed at her older brother. "You're so cute!"

"And that's why I don't talk about this kind of stuff when you guys are around," Sokka glared, but his cheeks were bright red, so his anger didn't have much of an effect on the rest of us. He stood quickly from his seat beside me and sulked as he made his way to the tent. "I'm going to bed; see you in the morning."

We bid him goodnight, and then continued our conversation, but only for a few more minutes. It had gotten pretty late very fast; the day had vanished quickly. Katara offered me her sleeping bag; I tried to refuse, but she just placed it in my hands and went to join Toph on Appa's tail. Aang curled up on Appa's saddle, and everyone fell into slumber within moments.

The next morning I woke, surprised how rested I was. We packed up camp rather quickly and after a um…'bathroom break' (let me tell you, not pleasant!) we were on our way to Kyoshi on Appa's back.

"So, Kate…" Aang started as he sat, holding Appa's reins. "I was wondering-"

"Could we please find a different name for this girl?" Sokka's almost deranged cry rang out through the sky.

I sat up on my knees, my hands on my hips. "What's wrong with my name?"

Sokka was reclining at the back of Appa's saddle, his legs crossed, and his fists on his knees in a determined pose. "It's weird, for one, and for two, it's really awkward to say."

I rolled my eyes as I sat back down Indian style. "Fine; my middle name is Mae. There's lot of those in this world, right?"

Toph was picking her nose as she leaned over the lip of Appa's saddle. "Yeah, but there's still more 'Lee's."

"Anyway," Aang started again. "I was wondering about your world; is it really different from ours?"

I nodded as I leaned over the front lip of the saddle; Katara was leaning over it as well. We looked color contrasted girls hanging out at a slumber party, resting our chins on our folded arms. "Yeah, it's way different. We use electricity in our houses, and we have indoor plumbing."

Aang looked slightly confused, but continued with his questions. "Okay then; how exactly did you hear the stories about us?"

"Well," I started, trying to think of the best way to explain cartoons to him. "It was this sort of…play thing…but instead of having actors it's done with moving pictures."

I heard Sokka snort and mutter something about how stupid moving pictures sounded. I rolled my eyes as my eyebrow literally began to twitch. Katara placed a hand gently on my forearm. "Don't worry; you'll get to where you can ignore him."

"For his sake, he'd better hope so," I said, smiling at Katara despite my annoyance with her older brother. "So, Katara, you're sixteen now?"

Katara nodded a little before motioning to Aang. "Yep; Aang will be fourteen in a few months, as will Toph. Sokka is seventeen-"

"You are seventeen going on eighteen; I'll~ depend~ on you!" I couldn't help but sing a line from my favorite song from The Sound of Music. Everyone gave me an odd look. "What? It's from a song in my world!"

Everyone gave their own form of a 'well, okay then,' before we all fell into a comfortable silence. It didn't last long; Aang continued to question me about my world. What did I do for fun there? Did I have a family? What did they do for fun? Were there any large animals you could ride on the backs of?

"Okay then," he said after I explained the concept of a mechanical bull to him. "Well, are there any benders in your world?"

I shook my head. "No; there are stories of people who can manipulate the elements, but they're few and far between. And there's no real evidence that someone can actually do it; none that I've seen, anyway."

Katara was in awe beside me. "Wow, a world without bending. I can't imagine…"

I shrugged a little. "Can't really miss what you never had."

Aang nodded his head as he pulled lightly on Appa's reins; I could see Kyoshi island just on the horizon. "So, there's no chance that you're a bender?"

I shrugged again. "I guess not; it would be pretty cool if I was though."

Aang nodded, appearing to agree with me, but I could tell that his mind was on the task of landing Appa on the shore of Kyoshi Island.