The Gaang at the beach
beccalovesbumblebee~ Okay I am back. And today is may last night at the beach, but not to worry I think I am going to continue these even after I return home because frankly I am enjoying writing these as much as I hope that you have been enjoying reading them. This is a pairing I keep thinking off, because I haven't seen the moon because of the cloud cover. Yes besides that Yue was always my favorite girl for Sokka. If you haven't figured it out yet I mean good old Yukka. Back off Suki he is Yue's!
Yukka.
On many nights Sokka would find himself walking down to the beach. He always thought he could see the moon best here. He also felt closer to the moon here. Sokka often thought about his first love in that spot under the moon. He could imagine the Princess of the Northern tribe staring back at him.
"Yue you don't know how much you meant to me. I fell in love with you the moment I laid eyes on you. You were someone I couldn't have... Not because you were a princess, or because you were engaged to be married, but because you were always meant for greater things," Sokka said trying to hold back the tears. "Like becoming the moon spirit. You gave your life to save the moon."
Sokka just gazed up at the moon that was covered slightly by clouds.
It was rumored that on nights when the beach was nearly desserted that a spirit with long white hair could be seen walking under the moonlight. Secretly that is why Sokka spent nights out on the beach hoping that he could see this spirit for himself. He just hoped that it was the spirit he thought it was his first real love.
"The truth is Yue I have been having a lot of trouble getting close to anyone else... I can't give my heart away again, because I can't let anyone else I care about leave me." Sokka began to cry. He really had problems opening up since Yue became the moon spirit. He never lost his confidence though, and that was helping him with Suki. Sokka wanted to open up to Suki and give her his heart, but he still loved Yue. He never thought he could ever quit loving Yue.
"Sokka," Sokka heard the voice that he imagined speaking to him many times actually speak to him.
His head snapped up and he looked directly at Yue the moon spirit. He was on his feet instantly.
"I never left you Sokka," Yue said slowly her expression was sad as she reguarded Sokka.
"I-I know that," Sokka said at a lose for words.
"Sokka I love you, but you need to move on," Yue said looking Sokka in the eye.
"I have just been afraid to get close to someone again Yue. What if I lose them like I lost you?" Sokka asked his blue eyes clouded with tears.
"I know Sokka it is hard, but it is a risk that we take when we fall in love," Yue said a smile returning to her flawless face.
"I know," Sokka said.
Yue laughed lightly. "You fell for me Sokka, and I was an engaged Princess."
"I know Yue, but I dont regret falling for you. I don't think I ever will," Sokka said taking a step closer to Yue.
Yue took two steps towards Sokka before wrapping her arms around him. He felt cold in his grasp, but he didn't care she was there with him and that was all he ever wanted.
As Yue loosened her hold on Sokka she smiled. She took his hands in hers and squeezed them lightly.
"So-"
Yue kissed Sokka as soon as he opened his mouth. She couldn't help it Sokka was the love of her life.
"What were you going to say?" Yue asked with a smile as her lips brushed Sokka's lightly.
Sokka gulped. "I was just going to ask how being the moon spirit was."
"It is okay, but I miss a certain water tribe warrior," Yue said. "But I do watch over him, and just hope that one day he will be happy again."
"I hope you mean me," Sokka said nervously.
Yue nodded. "Of course I mean you."
Sokka was confused honestly she was telling him to move on, and now she is making a move on him. He wasn't complaining though.
"This isn't fair," Yue muttered to herself as she looked away from Sokka.
"What isn't fair?" Sokka asked.
"This," Yue pleaded motioning from herself to him. "Us. Sokka you need to move on. You need to live, if not for yourself then for me. Love someone else, and be happy."
"Yue," Sokka said reaching over and touching the side of Yue's face gently. "I will move on, but tonight I'm with you."
Yue nodded slowly. "What about Suki?"
"I told her I was going to meet an old friend," Sokka said smiling at his first love. "And we aren't really together. She said that I didn't seem ready yet, and she is right."
The moon seemed to shine down on them. Sokka laughed as he realized why. He was literally there with the moon spirit.
"What do you want-"
Sokka kissed Yue before she could finish her question. "Want to take a walk on the beach?" Sokka asked as he broke the kiss.
Yue nodded. The pair walked together down the beach hand in hand. They walked slowly. There was no where for them to go and nothing to be said. All they needed was to feel the other walking next to them, and a hand in theirs. They both realized that this really may be their final goodbye, but neither of them would say that outloud.
The only noises were the waves hitting the shore. Sokka could feel the wind pick up.
Yue stopped suddenly, before she turned to Sokka. She held his face close to hers before he kissed her. As he went to wrap his arm around her Yue slowly began to fade. Their lips brushed lightly before Yue faded away.
"I love you Sokka," Yue's voice came out as a whisper.
"I love you too Yue," Sokka muttered as he watched as the moon began to set signalling the sun to rise. "Fall for an engaged Princess, and she becomes the moon spirit."
Sokka walked down the beach a little bit farther glancing up at the moon every few steps. He could have swore he saw Yue smiling back at him.
