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Katara eagerly made her way through the busting streets of the village. She needed to see Aunt Wu, the village's fortuneteller. Aunt Wu had earlier given her a fortune about her future husband, leaving Katara completely mystified. Ever since she was a little girl, all she ever thought about was the man would sweep her off her feet.
"Who could it be?" Katara thought, making her pace quicker. She kept thinking back to the previous fortune that Aunt Wu gave her; the fortune saying how her husband would be a powerful bender. Katara could feel butterflies in her stomach just thinking about him.
She already had a clear vision of him in her mind. He would be a master waterbender from the northern water tribe. He'll be tall, tan, and have striking blue eyes with dark hair. He will also be very muscular and very handsome.
Even though Aunt Wu hadn't given her much detail, Katara already had this planned out from when she was little. Still, she'd better check with Aunt Wu just to make sure.
Katara finally reached the fortuneteller's door and quietly creeped inside so she wouldn't bother anyone. She politely knocked at the intricately designed door of Aunt Wu's room and waited until it opened.
"Hi, Aunt Wu. Sorry to bother you." Katara stated, politely.
"Anytime," The old woman smiled.
"About this man I'm supposed to marry…" Katara began, blushing, "Is he going to be handsome? Oh I hope he's tall!" Katara enthusiastically said with her hands clasped together.
"You…want another reading?" Aunt Wu asked, slightly irritated.
"Yes please!" Katara replied, hands still clasped. She entered the comfy room of the fortuneteller which was decorated by soft pallets for sitting on the floor, surrounding a pile of driftwood used for fire in the center of the room. She seated herself on one of the pallets while Aunt Wu plopped herself down with a long and tired sigh.
"So what do you want to know?" She asked.
"Well, first off, I wanted to know if he'll be tall, handsome, kind, and has a nice smile." Katara asked. Aunt Wu just stared at her as she took Katara's palm in hers.
"He will be very kind and will bring joy to all." Aunt Wu said, focusing on Katara's opened palm. Katara held her breath in excitement.
"He will also be tall, very handsome, strong, and very powerful." Aunt Wu said, squinting her eyes at Katara's palm. Katara held back a joyful squeal.
"You have quite a man on your hands...literally!" Aunt Wu said, looking up and smiling at Katara.
"That's amazing! So do you know how many kids we're going to have?" Katara asked, blushing. Aunt Wu looked down at Katara's palm once again.
"You will have three children—one non-bender and two benders. He will be a caring father and will love you unconditionally," Aunt Wu stated. Katara was trying to contain her excitement.
"Will he have a good sense of humor? Oh! And will he get along with my brother? I know Sokka won't like any guy I'm with." Katara irritably said, rolling her eyes. "Oh! And also…will he be a good kisser?" Katara quietly asked, blushing hard. Aunt Wu tried to read Katara's hand faster to keep up with her questions.
"Yes, he will have a very good sense of humor and he and your brother will be very good friends." Aunt Wu replied. "…and yes…he will be a very good kisser…" Aunt Wu said, laughing.
"Wow." Katara sighed dreamily.
"…Is there…anything else?" Aunt Wu asked, tiredly.
"Um..yes…Do you know specifically what kind of bender he is?" Katara asked the old woman. Aunt Wu focused on Katara's hands again.
"Because I thought he'd be a waterbe-"
"Shh!" Aunt Wu silenced the young girl as she resumed reading her hand. Several moments passed in silence as Aunt Wu fixed her gaze on the girl's hand.
"This is much more difficult than it should be. I cannot find a specific element that your husband will bend." Aunt Wu said, bringing Katara's hand forward for a better look. Several more moments passed in silence before Aunt Wu released Katara's hand.
"He will be a waterbender." Aunt Wu firmly stated.
"REALLY!" Katara was bouncing up and down in excitement.
"No wait…and earthbender." Aunt Wu said, looking at Katara's palm.
"Really?" Katara asked, confused.
"No wait! A firebender!" Aunt Wu stated once again.
"…what?" A baffled Katara asked.
"Oh I give up. This is too difficult. Your palm also says an airbender but that's impossible. I probably just need some rest to revive my fortunetelling skills," Aunt Wu said, stretching her arms. Katara just looked down at her palm.
"Who knows…maybe your husband might be the Avatar." Aunt Wu said, jokingly. Katara just looked at her, bewildered.
"Don't worry about it. My old eyes are probably just playing tricks on me. So do you need anything else?" She asked.
"The avatar?" Katara thought, confused.
"Do you know how I'm going to die?" Katara asked, politely offering her hand once again. Aunt Wu just stared at her again while taking her palm.
"You will have your third great grandchild before passing away in your sleep," She irritably said to Katara.
"Wow." Katara gripped her hand and sighed in amazement before getting up to leave.
"Oh there's one more thing…how warmly should I dress tomorrow?" Katara stopped herself to ask the old woman.
"You want me to do a reading for that?" Aunt Wu asked annoyed.
Katara just idiotically nodded.
I know that Aang wasn't directly in here, but it was indirect Kataang nonetheless. :P
