Sister Avatar
~Aang the Avatar~

The cogs in Sokka's mind were reeling with ideas on what to do. Foremost on his mind was that he should have stepped in to rescue Iana and Dami before whoever it was took off with them. However, his mind was thinking over what was said by Iana and that boy from the Fire Nation. If he had intervened, would there actually have been major, hard to repair damage to the village, or worse… injury or death.

"Aang doesn't know does he… that his sister's have been taken captive?" was the first words out of Sokka's mouth.

"Duh Sokka. He wouldn't know," Katara's tone wasn't a very happy one with her brother. This caused Sokka to glance over at where Katara was.

"Katara what are you doing," Sokka stated as the Water Tribe girl shoved a bunch of items into his arms.

"I'm packing a canoe to go after them of course," Katara rolled her eyes at him in frustration.

"Hold on… who says that you're going?" Sokka snapped at her.

"Who says I can't go," Katara replied back with as much venom if not more.

"Go where?" came a sudden question from nearby. "And where did that ship I saw a bit ago go?"

Sokka and Katara turned to se a very perplexed Aang staring at them, more confused then cheerful. Sokka crossed his arms at the boy. "What are you doing here? Weren't you banished?"

"I thought you guys would need to help, so I came on Appa," Aang glanced around. "Where's Iana and Dami?"

Suddenly one of the flying lemurs dove into his shirt. Sokka glared at him in annoyance. "That jerk face took off with your sisters to attract the Avatar to him. This is what you get for acting like life is… life is…"

"A full supply of jerky…" Katara interrupted, highly unimpressed with her brother.

"Yeah, that…" Sokka nodded his head in agreement. "Now… you can't come with. What took you so long to get here?"

"Appa was slow," Aang replied.

"He has to go with you," Kanna sighed, "I have problems holding resentment now that I know certain things have come to light. Neither should you Sokka."

"Gran-Gran… it's his fault that his sisters have been captured," Sokka complained. "And we have no clue where the Avatar is!"

Aang started to whistle into the air trying to look completely innocent. This caused Sokka to glare at him. However, Gran-Gran spoke up. "They are his family, all the more reason have him go."

"Plus… the guy was close to a good idea…" Katara suddenly spoke up. "I mean… to kidnap Iana and Dami because…"

Sokka suddenly interrupted. "To kidnap them because he thought they were… no, to take hostage because he thought they were… no, to take hostage because he thought they were the Avatar's granddaughters… yeah right."

"Iana and Dami aren't my granddaughters!" Aang's eyes suddenly went wide, shock on his face. "I mean… Iana's older then me."

"Well, it has been a hundred years since you disappeared," Katara stated. "The mistake's bound to happen.

Sokka's jaw suddenly dropped and one of his eyes began to twitch. "Have I missed something?"

"It was something that Iana stated that made me think that…" Katara commented.

"Iana told me soon after Aang left," Kanna sighed.

"I still don't get it," Sokka was still confused.

"So… you guys figured out that I'm the Avatar," came Aang's reply, to which Kanna and Katara nodded their heads.

"No… we're doomed!" came Sokka's tone of despair.

While this was happening, they began to haul some items to the two Flying Bison. Aang pulled on his sleeve. "Are you coming or not Sokka?"

"Uhh… yeah," Sokka muttered, climbing onto the back of the beast. "Hold on… how are we supposed to catch up to them on these things? They can't fly and their slow?"

Aang shrugged his shoulders as did Katara. They both gave the command to take off, and Sokka almost fell off as the animals took off into the air. Dami's bison was on the saddle of Iana's.