Zuko was meditating in a room with four lit candles, which were growing and shrinking with his breathing. A few moments later, the door opened and in stepped Iroh.

"The only reason," Zuko said in a dangerously silky voice, "you would be interrupting me is if you have news about the Avatar."

"Well," Iroh stepped deeper into the room, holding a map, "there is news, Prince Zuko, but you might not like it. Don't get too upset."

"Uncle, you taught me that keeping a level head is a sign of a great leader. Now whatever you have to say, I'm sure that I can take it."

"Okay, then...," Iroh breathed, "we have no idea where he is."

"WHAT!"

The four candles in front of Zuko suddenly erupted in chaotic flames. Iroh raised a hand to shield his face from the fire. Once the flames subsided, he brought out a fan.

"You really should open a window in here," Iroh remarked as he started to fan himself.

Zuko ripped the map out of Iroh's hand, "Give me the map!"

Zuko opened the rolled up scroll and began to study it while Iroh continued to fan himself.

"There have been multiple sighting for the Avatar," Iroh informed Zuko, "but he is impossible to track down."

"How am I gonna find him, Uncle?" Zuko asked as he looked down at the map marked with multiple lines and circled Xs showing the locations of reported Avatar sightings. The lines that connected them zigzagged across the map in all different directions. "He's clearly a master of evasive maneuvering."

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"You have no idea where your're going, do you?"

Katara, Sokka, Aang, Keon, and Momo were all riding on Appa as he flew through the air. Sokka stared at Aang with a raised eyebrow as Aang was steering Appa.

"Well," Aang turned his head toward Sokka who was behind him, "I know it's near water..." Sokka looked down, just to see an endless stretch of water.

"I guess we're getting close then," Sokka replied flatly.

Keon rolled her eyes, "You'd think that after living in an iceberg for a hundred years, he would change. Even just a little bit." Sokka snorted, but there was a large grin on his face as he looked at Keon, who was sitting next to Katara near the front of the saddle. Keon and Sokka had became very close, even though they had only spent a few days together. Keon's dry and rude humor matched Sokka's sarcasm, which worked for both of them pretty well, since Keon didn't have anyone for a hundred year to be a victim of her jests and with Sokka's leadership obsession and sexism, he was a perfect target. Not that he minded. Much.

Aang ignored Keon and Sokka's exchange and turned to stare at Katara, who was mending Sokka's pants. Momo, who was sitting on Aang's left shoulder, was staring at Katara as well.

Aang looked at Momo, "Momo, marbles please." Momo scrambled into Aang's shirt and returned with two marbles and handed them to Aang.

"Hey Katara!" Aang smiled while cupping the marbles in his two hands. "Check out this airbending trick!" Aang suspended the marbles between his hands and made them whirl around in mid-air. He grinned at Katara, but she was still preoccupied with her sewing.

"That's great, Aang," Katara said, absentmindedly.

Aang looked crushed, "You didn't even look."

Katara stopped her sewing to look down at Aang, "That's great!"

"But I'm not doing it now."

"Stop bugging her, airhead," Sokka waved his arm dismissively. "You need to give girls space when they do their sewing."

Katara's face turned red with anger and annoyance, "What does me being a girl have to do with sewing?"

"Simple: girls are better at fixing pants than guys, and guys are better at hunting and fighting and stuff like that. It's just the natural order of things."

Katara glowered at Sokka, but Keon was to busy looking at Aang with a knowing expression on her face, completely tuning out Sokka and Katara's argument. Once he flet her stare on him, Aang turned to Keon. Keon smirked silently and Aang knew exactly what she was thinking.

Smooth, Aangy. Smooth.

Aang fixed a small glare at Keon. Shut up, Keo.

"Wait!" Sokka yelled. "I was just kidding! I can't wear these!" He stuck his arm throught the huge hole in the seat of his pants. "Katara, PLEASE!"

"Maybe," Keon said with a straight face, "you can just get on your knees and beg. Then Katara would have to help you, since you've proven to be helpless and in need of her support."

"Great idea, Keon!" Sokka exclaimed, smiling, before freezing and glaring at her. "Wait..."

Keon just stared at him with a neutral face while Katara had a hard time keeping her face straight and not bursting into peels of laughter.

Aang turned around with a smile on his face, "Don't worry, Sokka. Where we're going, you won't need any pants!"

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"We just made a pit stop yesterday," Sokka remarked, as they had just landed on a sandy beach, located on an island. "Shouldn't we get a little more flying done before we camp out?"

"He's right," Katara nodded. "At this rate we won't get to the North Pole until spring."

Aang shaded his face with his hand and looked out over the water, "But Appa's tired already, aren't you boy?" Appa didn't respond. Aang nudged him with his elbow. "I said, aren't you boy?"

Right on cue, Appa yawned, but he obviously wan't tired.

"Yeah, that was real convincing," Sokka rolled his eyes. "Still, hard to argue with a ten ton magical monster."

"You got that right," Keon mumbled from a top a large rock she had climbed on to.

Suddenly, Aang gasped excitedly and pointed out toward the water, "Look!" A gigantic koi fish jumped out of the water. "That's why we're here..." Then, Aang striped down to his underwear.

"Here he goes," Keon sighed.

"... elephant koi. And I'm going to ride it -."

"- Katara, you've gotta watch me!" Both Keon and Aang said at the same time, Keon obviously out of exasperation and annoyance at Aang predictable remark.

Aang didn't hear Keon, or if he did, chose to ignore her. Either way, Aang dived into the water, before suddenly leaping out, screaming, "COLD!" then diving back in.

Katara and Sokka looked at each other wryly, as Keon just sighed and put her head in her hands, muttering idiot. Sokka twirled his finger next to his head -the universal sign for crazy.

Aang, out in the bay, dived under the water and caught hold of an elephant koi. The fish leaped out of the water with Aang riding on it's back, clinging onto it's dorsal fin. The koi dived back into the water, carrying Aang with it.

Back on land, Katara, who was watching Aang, looked excited and interested, enjoying his current antics. Keon rolled her eyes, but smiled. He's got style.

"Woo!" Katara yelled, waving back to Aang.

"Yeeaaaah! Woohoo!" faintly came from Aang's direction. A few seconds later, Aang's back underwater with the fish.

"He looks pretty good out there," Katara said.

"Are you kidding?" Sokka shot back. "The fish is doing all the work."

Keon snorted.

"No, Appa!" Katara had turned around and saw Appa chewing on something. "Don't eat that!"

Aang faced the beach to grin at Katara, but when he saw she was running in the opposite direction, frown.

"Aww, man..."

Two other koi fish came into view. Suddenly, two of them, including Aang's, turned and started swimming in a different direction. A shadow appeared next to the one elephant koi.

Keon could sense it, "There's something in the water. Aang's in trouble!"

The koi fish attempted to jump out of the water, but got pulled underneath. Aang hadn't noticed it yet, and whatever it was was approaching him from behind. Katara had heard the commotion and came running over.

"What's wrong?" she asked.

"Aang's in trouble," Sokka said.

Keon groaned, jumping of the rock, "It's always him, is it?"

The three of them start yelling his name and waving their arms.

"Come back here! Aang!"

"Get out of there!"

"AANG!"

Aang misinterpreted their frantic waving for shouts of encouragement.

Suddenly, the koi fish that he was riding buck and sent Aang headlong into the bay. Coming up and spitting water, Aang was breathing heavily as an enormous fin rose from the water behind him. Aang slowly turned around as the shadow crossed him.

"AANG! Get your stinking butt out of the water! NOW!" Keon yelled from the beach. It wasn't necessary at the moment, though.

"Aaaaahhhhh!" Aang leaped to the surface of the water and began to run towards shore, using his bending as support. The huge fin turned and began to chase him. Luckily, Aang made it to shore on time, running head first and full force into Sokka. They both crashed into the tree line. The fin that had been chasing Aang turned back toward the ocean and disappeared.

Aang got up to hurrily put his clothes back on, while Sokka sat up against the tree they skidded into.

"What was that thing?" Katara asked, as she and Keon made their way over to the two boys.

"Unagi."

All three of them turned to look at Keon. She shrugged.

"What? Being stuck in a temple with nothing else to do makes you read."

"You think it'll come back?" Aang asked.

"Well," Sokka got up and wiped his hands together, "let's not stick around and find out. Time to hit the road."

Keon suddenly froze, "Wait -."

Four green clad warriors fell on top of Sokka, Katara, Keon, and Momo from the trees. Keon had pushed Aang away just in time for him to dodge one of the warriors, but another came up from behind him and grabbed him by the shirt. Sokka had his arms behind him, Katara's hood was pulled over her head, Momo was trapped in a small sack, and Keon -who was struggling the most, spitting out some nasty choice of words- was hit in the head and knock out. Then, all of them were blindfolded and thrown on the ground.

"Oof!"

"Ugh!"

"Uhh!"

"Oof... Or we could stay a while..."

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Aang, Sokka, Katara, and Keon were all tied to a large pole in a fenced clearing. Momo, who was still in a sack, was at Aang's feet.

"You three have some explaining to do," a tall man said, hotly. Keon was still knock out.

"And if you don't answer all our questions," one of the warriors exclaimed, "we're throwing you back in the water with the unagi."

Sokka looked angry, "Show yourselves, cowards!"

Suddenly, all their blindfolds were removed. That action startled Keon awake, who after viewing her surroundings, started again at her nasty choice of words, ending in one of the warriors gagging her.

Sokka strained against his bonds, "Who are you?" he looked at the young, female warriors, "Where are the men who ambushed us?"

One of the girl stepped toward Sokka, shaking her fist, "There were no men. We ambushed you. Now tell us, who are you and what are you doing here?"

Sokka laughed in disbelief, "Wait a second, there's no way that a bunch of girls took us down."

The girl grabbed him by the collar and shook him, "A bunch of girls, huh? The unagi's gonna eat well tonight."

"No, don't hurt him!" Katara said, quickly. "He didn't mean it. My brother is just an idiot sometimes."

Aang looked at the girl apologetically, "It's my fault. I', sorry we came here. I wanted to ride the elephant koi."

The tall man stepped forward, flanked by four other warriors, all female, "How do we know you're not Fire Nation spies? Kyoshi stayed out of the war so far. And we intend to keep it that way!"

Aang looked up in surprise and interest, "This island is named for Kyoshi? I know Kyoshi!"

Keon made a muffled noise, which might of been, "Me too!" but the gag didn't help.

The tall man scoffed, "Ha! How could you possibly know her? Avatar Kyoshi was born here four hundred years ago. She's been dead for centuries." Keon looked up and saw that the pole they were tied to was actually a stand for a statue of Kyoshi. She was dressed in the same garments as the female warriors were.

Aang looked at the ground and then back a the man, "I know her because I'm the Avatar."

All the warriors and the man looked at him in disbelief.

"That's impossible!" the lead warrior shook her fist at Aang. "The last Avatar was an airbender who disappeared a hundred years ago."

Aang grinned, "That's me!"

The man growled, "Throw the impostor to the unagi!" The man walked backward as the female warriors advance on the quartet.

"Aang...," Katara said tersely, "... do some airbending..."

A few moments later, Aang broke his bonds and shot himself into the air. After back-flipping over the top of Kyoshi's statue, Aang floated gracefully to the ground. The whole village, who had came to see what to commotion, 'oohed' and 'aahed', whiled the warriors gazed in shock and amazement. Oyagi had turned to see and mirrored the warriors.

"It's true...," he remarked, "you are the Avatar!"

"Now check this out!" Aang did the same trick he had attempted to show Katara on Appa. The crowd went wild. Then, Keon gave a muffled squeal.

"Oh," Aang exclaimed and turned to the warriors, "Can you please take the gag off my Gua-." Keon squealed again, in an attempt to stop Aang from giving away the ten thousand year old secret. "I mean, my friend?"

One of the warriors stepped up and released the gag from Keon's mouth, who gasped and coughed.

"Next time, don't tie those gags too tight," Keon gasped.

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"The Avatar's on Kyoshi Island?" Zuko shot up from the dinner table and proceeded to walk out of the room. He spoke to Iroh, "Uncle, ready the rhinos. He's not getting away from me this time."

Iroh pointed at the steaming hot plate of fish in front of him on the table, "Are you going to finish that?"

Zuko walked angrily back to the table and grabbed the fish, "I was going to save it for later!" and he walked out the door.

Iroh crossed his arms and pouted in annoyance, not being able to eat the fish.

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"All right!" Aang exclaimed. "Dessert for breakfast!" He stuffed his face and began talking with his mouth full. "These people sure know how to treat an Avatar."

Keon sighed, and grabbed a small pasty from the tray, "I can't believe your not fat yet, Aang."

Aang laughed, but didn't say anything against it, much to Keon's delight.

"Mmm... Katara you've got to try these!" Aang handed Katara a sweet.

"Well," Katara decided between her to choices, "maybe just a bite." She took the candy from Aang. Momo took the opportunity to snatch another piece of the candy from Aang's other hand.

Keon noticed that Sokka was hunched over and flowering in the corner of the room, "What's your problem, Sokka? I thought you would jump on the opportunity to get fat." Sokka didn't glower over the comment, which surprised Keon, but not as much as his next statement.

"Not hungry."

Aang and Keon looked at Sokka in shock.

"But you're always hungry!" Aang exclaimed.

Katara rolled her eyes slightly, "He's just upset because a bunch of girls kicked his butt yesterday."

"They snuck up on me!" Sokka replied.

"Right," Katara said, smugly. "And then they kicked your butt."

Sokka got up angrily, "Sneak attacks don't count!" He started pacing the room, gesturing wildly in with his hands. "Tie me up with ropes! I'll show them a thing or two. I'm not scared of any girls." He paused at the breakfast table and started to ferociously grab sweets off it. "Who do they think they are anyway?" Sokka grunted and shoved a sweet into his mouth. "Mmm... this is tasty."

"Maybe," Keon said with a calm face, but Aang could see the mischief in her eyes, "you could go to their training area and try to scare them by talking about how awesome you are. That would show them who's boss."

Sokka looked thoughtful, then grinned, "That's a great idea! That'll show them!" Sokka ran out of the room. Aang turned back to Keon, who was now sporting a large smirk on her face.

"Keo...," Aang said.

"What? He would have don't that anyway." Aang had to agree with that.

"But what's he so angry about?" Aang added. "They're giving us the royal treatment."

"Hey, don't get too comfortable," Katara warned. "It's risky for us to stay in one place for very long."

"I'm sure we'll be fine," Aang assured. "Besides, did you see how happy I'm making this town?" Aang turned to look out the window, giving a clear view of two villagers working on Avatar Kyoshi's statue. "They're even cleaning up that statue in my honor!"

"Well, it's nice to see you excited about being the Avatar," Katara noted.

"Yeah," Keon said, still smirking. "A hundred years ago, whenever anyone mentioned you being the Avatar, you would get grumpy the rest of the day." She turned to Katara. "Do you know how hard it is to deal with a grumpy Aang?" Aang glared at Keon. Even Katara managed a small smile.

"I just hope it doesn't all go to your head," Katara said.

"Come on," Aang replied, "you know me better than that. I'm just a simple monk."

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"So much for 'simple monk,'" Keon muttered.

A few hours later, Aang had his very own fan club.

"There she is, girls," Aang said, gesturing to Kyoshi's statue. "Me in a past life."

The girls 'oohed'.

"You were pretty," one of them said.

"Excuse me for a second, ladies."

Aang ran over to Katara and Keon who were in the market place filling a basket with vegetables. Aang tapped on Katara's shoulder.

Katara turned around, "Oh, good! Can you help us carry this back to the room? It's a little heavy." Keon snorted. A little was an understatement. Katara had gotten enough vegetable for Appa to live on for two weeks.

"Actually, I can't right now." Keon turned in surprise. Aang would usually roll over and beg for a chance to help Katara! Now he was refusing?

Katara was also irritated, "What do you mean you can't?"

Aang shrugged, "I promised the girls that I'd give them a ride on Appa. Why don't you come with us? It'll be fun! Keo, you can come, too!"

Katara turned to continue to pick vegetables, but Keon kept staring at Aang, who was waiting for Katara's answer.

"Watching you show off for a bunch of girls does not sound like fun," Katara snapped.

"Well, neither does carrying your basket." Keon's mouth dropped open.

"It's not my basket. These supplies are for our trip. I told you, we have to leave Kyoshi soon."

"I don't want to leave Kyoshi yet. I can't put my finger on it, but there's something I really like about this place." There was a small giggle and Keon twisted her neck to look behind Aang. There were a group of girls who had been following Aang the entire day. One of them stomped her foot in annoyance and place her hands on her hips.

"What's taking you so long, Aangy?" With that, Keon felt her eyes nearly pop out of their sockets, especially when Aang didn't react negatively to the nickname.

"Aangy...," Katara said flatly, looking at him, before turning to look at Keon.

"Just a second, Koko!" Aang turned back to Katara.

"'Simple Monk,' huh?" Katara remarked. "I thought you promised me that this Avatar stuff wouldn't go to your head."

"I didn't," Aang defended himself. "You know what I think? You just don't want to come because you're jealous."

"Jealous? Of what?"

"Jealous that we're having so much fun with out you." Aang turned to Keon. "You too, Keon." Keon's mouth dropped open.

"What?" she said, bemused.

Katara ferociously put vegetables into the basket, "That's ridiculous."

Aang nodded, "It is a little ridiculous, but I understand."

Katara groaned loudly and Aang was dragged away by his 'fan girls'. She turned to leave, picking up the basket, but then stopped when she say Keon's expression.

"What is it, Keon?" she asked.

"She called him Aangy," Keon said in disbelief. "She called him Aangy, and he didn't react. He only lets me call him Aangy. No one else." Keon turned around and Katara walked with her back to there house of the time being. "I'm the only one he lets call him Aangy. Only one..."

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Sokka was in the training room, dressed in the female warrior garments, waving around a fan in an pattern, slightly unbalanced on his feet.

"You're not going to master it in one day," Suki said as she oversaw his technique. "Even I'm not that good."

"I think I'm starting to get it." Sokka continued to practice the moves perfectly, but at the end of the set he accidentally threw his fan out the door and into a tree. Suki looked out the door and snow fell from the branches above and buried it.

Suki walking over to Sokka, "It's not about strength. Our technique is about using your opponents' force against them. Loosen up. Think of the fan as an extension of your arm. Wait for an opening and then..." Suki lunged at Sokka, but he parried the thrust, knocking her off her feet. She showed her surprise and embarrassment as she looked up at Sokka.

"Hmm..." Sokka looked at Suki with an 'i told you so' face.

"I fell on purpose to make you fell better!" Suki defended, flustered.

Sokka laughed and pointed at her, "I got you! Admit I got you!"

Suko laughed as she grabbed Sokka's outstretched hand and bent it back painfully, "Okay it was a lucky shot. Let's see if you can do it again."

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"What's taking so long?"

Aang was in the bay, waiting for the unagi, while the girls were sitting on the beach, clearly bored.

"I'm sure it will be here any second!" Aang exclaimed. "What about this?" He suspended the marbles between his hands.

"Not that again. Boring," a little girl said.

"Where's the unagi?" Koko asked. "It's getting late." The girls began to leave. Aang shouted after them.

"Where're you going? Don't leave!"

"Sorry, Aang!" Koko yelled. "Maybe next time." As the last of the girls left, Katara walked on to the beach.

"Katara!" Aang waved excitedly. "You came!"

"I wanted to make sure you were safe," Katara admitted. "You really had me worried."

"Back there you acted like you don't care."

Katara looked downward, "I'm sorry."

"Me too. I did let all that attention go to my head. I was being a jerk."

Katara smiled affectionately, "Well, get out of the water before you catch a cold, you big jerk!"

Aang grinned widely, "On my way!"

Suddenly, Keon burst out from the trees with a concerned and scared look in her eye.

"Keon, what's wrong?"

"Aang," she said frantically, looking at Katara who pointed to Aang in the water. "AANG! GET OUT OF THERE, NOW!"

"Huh?" Aang yelled back, before the unagi came up behind him, catching him in its wake.

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The unagi raised its head and spit a powerful jet of water directly at Aang, who was hanging on to it's tail. Aang leaped up and grabbed hold of one of the unagi's whiskers. The unagi shook its head back and forth in an attempt to force Aang off. Saliva dripped from the unagi's teeth and it wets its lips with its tongue.

"Hang on, Aang!" Katara yelled.

The unagi continued to shake its head and Aang was thrown into the water. He was unconscious as he came up to the surface. Both Katara and Keon dove into the bay after Aang. They were able to swim to Aang first, before the unagi caught him. In an attempt to get away from the unagi faster, Katara grabbed hold of Aang and Keon and used her waterbending to propel the three of them away from the unagi. It dove into the water and the force of the dive sent Katara, Aang, and Keon flying into a small cavern. Angry, the unagi shot water from its mouth and eventually sunk back into the bay. Katara and Keon peered over the side of the opening and saw a ship approaching the island.

"Zuko," Katara spat, bitterly.

"Zuko?" Keon asked, confused.

"I'll explain later," Katara told her as they watched Zuko's ship land. The prow was let down and Zuko rode out of the hull on the back of a war rhino with many other men also on rhinos. Katara and Keon hid Aang deeper in the cave as Zuko and his men marched toward Kyoshi.

"Wake up, Aang!" Katara said, shaking his shoulder slightly.

"Water," Keon said quietly, "in his lungs. Get it out with your waterbending." Katara moved her hands up Aang's chest and drew the water out of his lungs. Aang coughed and sputtered.

"Katara... Keo...," Aang said weakly, "...don't ride the unagi. Not fun."

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Suki and Sokka were sparring in the dojo. Sokka had just parried Suki's last thrust and they both smiled.

"Not bad," Suki said. Suddenly, Oyagi, the leader of the village, burst into the dojo.

"Firebenders have landed on our shores! Girls, come quickly!"

"Hey!" shouted Sokka. "I'm not a... oh, whatever."

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"Nice try, Avatar," Zuko yelled from the middle of the street, surrounded by his men. They had just defeated all the Kyoshi warriors. "But these little girls can't save you."

"Hey!" Aang yelled. "Over here!"

"Finally!"

Zuko and Aang faced each other. Zuko let loose three consecutive fire balls from his hands. Aang dodged them and, using his staff as a helicopter, flew toward Zuko. Zuko shot another blast of fire, which knocked Aang's staff out of his hands. Aang leaped away and picked up two discarded fans. As Zuko ran full force at Aang. Aang used the fans to throw an enormous gust of air at Zuko. The air knocked Zuko through the wall of a building, but he got up almost immediately, sending another fireball at Aang. Just when it was about to hit him, Keon pushed him to the side. It missed Aang completely, but skimmed Keon's arm, burning the fabric and a bit of skin, making Keon clench her teeth in pain.

"Aang, go!" Keon yelled, pointing to Katara before turning to face an annoyed and angry Zuko. "I'll hold him off. Get ready to leave."

"But -." Keon pulled Aang down as Zuko sent another ball of fire at Aang.

"GO!"

Keon turned to face Zuko, who first looked at her in surprise, but then sneered.

"The Avatar sends a teenage girl to fight me? How insensitive, seeing that I could burn you to a crisp."

"The Fire Nation sent a teenage boy to fight me? They must be desperate if your the best they could come up with." Zuko glowered even more. Oooo, hit a nerve.

In his anger, Zuko threw a horribly aimed flamed punch in Keon direction, which was easy for her to dodge. Rolling off to the side, Keon picked up the two fans Aang had used and dodged another fireball, this one better aimed than the last, but still quite messy. As they fought, Keon questioned why Zuko's men weren't helping him, when she realized that the Kyoshi warriors were back on their feet and fighting. As she was slightly distracted, Zuko's next fireball was a bit better and it skimmed the exact place where Keon was burned earlier. This time she screamed in pain and fell to the ground, gasping. Zuko walk over to her, smugly.

"Still so cocky?"

Keon grit her teeth, "Look who's talking."

Zuko growled, raising a hand, "Seems like one burn isn't enough to temper your tongue. Let's give you another and see." He's raised hand filled with fire."

"Keon!"

Both Keon and Zuko looked up and saw Appa coming down on them and Sokka holding out his hand to Keon. Using her advantage, Keon quickly swiped at Zuko's feet with her legs, causing him to fall, and grabbed on to Sokka's hand, who lifted her on to Appa's saddle with Katara's help.

"Appa, yip yip, yip yip!" Appa flew into the air over the bay.

Aang was sitting behind Appa's head with his heaad hanging down, clearly upset. Katara leaned forward to speak to him.

"I know it's hard, but you did the right thing. Zuko would have destroyed the whole place if -."

"Aang?" Keon suddenly said in alarm. "Aang? Oh, no, you don't!"

But Keon's warning was apparently in vain, as Aang suddenly dove off of Appa's head and into the bay.

Katara yelled as he dove off Appa, "What are you doing!"

"Something incredibly stupid," Keon groaned as she shifted her shoulder painfully. Sokka was placing a cool cloth that was soaked in water on it, but paused with alarm when Aang jumped into the bay. "Seriously, we don't give him enough credit for being an idiot."

Katara and Sokka watched in horror as Aang disappeared under the water. Keon attempted to but winced when her shoulder muscle received all the strain.

Several seconds went by after Aang had dove into the bay, when suddenly, the unagi burst out of the water with Aang riding on it, holding both whiskers. Forcing the unagi's head toward the burning town of Kyoshi, Aang pulled back it's whiskers until it spewed water over the town. The stream of water continued long enough to put out the fires Zuko ad him men had started.

Once Aang saw that Kyoshi had stopped burning, he let of of the unagi's whiskers and jumped into the air just as Appa swooped down. He caught Aang in his front paws and flew off.

Aang climbed into Appa's saddle. Katara, Sokka and Momo sat their, looking at Aang, while Keon had her eyes closed, a small, relived smile on her face.

"I know, I know," Aang said, clearly expecting a lecture from Katara. "That was stupid and dangerous."

"Yes, it was," Katara said, before hugging a surprised, but happy Aang. When Katara released him, Aan turned to Keon.

"How's your shoulder going to be?" Aang asked in concern.

"Oh, I've had worse," Keon said, but didn't look at Aang.

Aang sighed, "How can I make it up to you?"

Keon smirked, "Well," she shifted so she was sitting more upright, "I would say 'Don't ever get in trouble or danger ever again,' but we both know that's not going to happen," all four of them smiled, "so... how about, i don't know... 'I'm from now on the only person to call you 'Aangy'?'"

Aang laughed and soon was joined by Katara, Sokka, and Keon.

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