"Look." Katara said, pointing at a fish jumping out and back into the water to taunt Sokka.

"He is taunting us. You are so going to be dinner!" Sokka grabbed his fishing rod only to find it had no string. "Hey where's the fishing line?"

He turned around to see Aang messing around with a necklace.

"Oh I didn't think you would need it Sokka." Aang said, holding it out.

"Ah it's all tangled!" Sokka sighed, putting his hands on his face.

"Not tangled. Woven." The wise Aang explained like he was talking to a child. "I made you a necklace Katara. I thought since you lost your other one." Aang handed it to Katara with a huge white innocent smile.

"Thanks, Aang, I love it." Katara gently grabbed it and started to put it on.

"Great! Aang, maybe instead of being the last Air Nomad you can go into the jewelry making business." Sokka remarked.

"I don't see why I can't do both." That smile could brighten anyone's day.

Except to someone who was being mocked by a fish, that is. "Stop taunting me!" Sokka shouted, at the smiling fish. Was that even possible?

"So how do I look?" Katara asked, after putting on the flower fishline necklace.

"You mean all of you? Or just your neck, I mean- because both look great." Aang replied, scratching the back of his head, blushed. "Smoochy, Smoochy, someone's in love." Sokka tease sang, as he finally held the fish in his hands, just to have it slap him and get away.

"I-well."

"Stop teasing him Sokka, Aang is just a good friend. A sweet little guy. Just like Momo." Katara smiled, petting Aang and Momo.

"Thanks." Aang looked down with a sigh.

"Ow Cock block!" I shouted, I still was waking up from a long needed nap.

"What does that mean?" Aang and Katara both asked.

"Too soon? Too soon." I nodded, to myself before we heard a bear.

It was exactly the same; the man explained Aunt Wu, Sokka didn't believe it, neither did I.

"Aunt Wu, is expecting you." The door dude said, as we walked up.

"Really?" Katara ate it all up, from the second she heard of it. Sokka and I scoffed, he could say that to anyone.

The air was normal, normal everything, yes very the same. "My name is Mang, and I'm Aunt Wu's assist- well hello there." The girl with hair pointing to the sides said, as we walked in.

"Hello." Aang replied, not really paying attention.

"Can I get you some tea, or some of Aunt Wu's special beam-curd-puffs?" She asked, with an interested tone.

"I'll try a curd puff." Sokka replied holding up a hand.

Mang didn't budge, "Just a second." She held up a finger. "So what's your name?" focusing her big brown eyes on Aang.

"Aang." He has no clue what so ever. I seriously thought about teasing him, but I never shipped it.

"That rhymes with Mang! And you've got some pretty big ears don't you?" Mang got closer to his face as we sat down.

"I- guess." Aang slowly replied, unsure of what was happening.

"Don't be modest, they're huge." Sokka threw his hands up, then nudging the Air Bender.

"Yeah, you should have seen him when he was Eleven." I laughed, making elephant ears with my hands.

"Well Aang, it's very nice to meet you. Very nice." Mang said, completely ignoring us, soon walking out. For cream puff! Yay!

"Like wise." Aang returned the compliment out of courtesy, cleaning his nose.

"I can't believe we're here in the house of nonsense!" Sokka remarked, as he stretched.

"I know! Why can't we just leave like we always do?" I sighed.

"Try to keep an open mind, you two. There are things in this world that just can't be explained. Wouldn't it be nice to have some insight into your future?" Katara looked up at the ceiling, she really believed what she said.

I on the other hand knew better, the episode itself showed it was fake.

"It would be nice to get bean-curd-puffs."

"I don't think it's good to know your future. What if you know your future and you try so hard to run away from it and you end up running down the hole because you were running." As I said this, they all looked at me like I was crazy or a genius.

Just then a girl went up to Mang and told her something I didn't care to hear. She started walking toward us, but she tripped and almost spilt the tea on Aang and I.

"Enjoy your snack." She started blushing, getting back up.

"Welcome young travelers. Now who's next? Don't be shy." Aunt Wu asked, looking at us.

Sokka looked at me, I looked at Aang and Aang looked at Katara, who volunteered. "I guess that's me."

"Not bad. Not bad." Sokka stuffed his face, referring to the cream puffs.

"Hey save me some!" I pouted, as I started to relax. Sokka handed it over to us both, I took a handful.

"I'm good on puffs." Aang waved. "So... what do you think they're talking about back there?" He asked, looking down at me.

I was about to open my mouth but just then Sokka started talking. "Boring stuff I'm sure. Love, who's she gonna marry, how many babies she's gonna have."

"Yeah dum stuff like that. Well I got to find a bathroom." Aang got up and left, to go spy and see if they said anything about him.

Meanwhile Sokka and I got more comfortable.

A Little while later Aang came back with a huge smile. "Looks like someone had a pretty good bathroom break." Sokka remarked.

"Yeah.. when I was in there-"

"I don't even want to know!" Sokka replied to Aang's answer.

"Who's next?" The fortuneteller asked, after coming out with Katara.

"Okay, let's get this over with." Sokka got up and stretched.

"Your future is full of struggle and anguish. Most of it: self inflicted." She remarked.

"But you didn't read my palms or anything!"

"I Don't need to, it's written all over your face." She looked at him like he was super typical. She then grabbed Aang.

"All right come now." She said, coming in with an even more happy Aang.

I sighed, already knowing where this would go, yet followed nonetheless.

"This is the most reliable method of telling your fortune. The bones never lie. Go on pick one." She explained, as we went in a dark room, with only a fire to light it.

I picked one with a drag. "Now throw it on the fire. The head makes cracks in the bones, and I read the bone cracks to tell your destiny." I did as the old woman said, already for what came next.

And just as I thought; it made a rather big crack down the middle, then another and another. "I take it that's not normal." I remarked.

"I've never seen this before!" She was in aw, as the bone destroyed itself. "Oh my! Your destiny- This is incredible! You will be involved in a great battle, and awesome conflict between the forces of good and evil, a battle who's out come will determine the fate of the whole world!" As she sat in horror reading all the fallen bones I yawned.

"Yeah yeah, I know that. But did it say anything about a guy?" I asked, like a little girl already blushing.

"A boy? You want to know about love?" She asked, like I was crazy.

"Yeah! Is it-" I stopped, myself from making it obvious I just wanted to know about Zuko.

"I'm sorry but I didn't see anything." She looking back at it.

"Maybe you missed something. Maybe we have to do it all over again!" I said, about to grab another bone.

"Oh look I must have missed this! It says 'you will be with a strong young man.'" She said, touching a bone.

"Thank you Aunt Wu." I said, calmly before slowly walking out. She clearly made that last part up, I started getting mad. and I didn't know why, it was just a bunch of stupid bones cracking.

I walked back out to see Sokka was way too happy.

Mmmm.

Then I realized, he could have been listening. And he thinks the "strong young man" is him, I immediately told the rest of them to leave.

And we finally did, the house anyway. I knew we had to stick around for the volcano, I wanted to see it before it exploded.

"Well now you got to see for yourself that fortunetelling is just a big stupid hoax." I said, as we started walking down the street.

"I bet You two are just saying that because you didn't like your pridictions." Katara smirked.

"That woman is crazy! My life will be calm, and happy, and joyful!" Sokka threw a rock to the other side of the street which bounced back and hit a sign on top of him and knocked him down. "That doesn't prove anything!" He hissed, as he landed on the ground.

"Well I liked my pridictions, certain things are going to turn out very well."

"They sure are." Aang replied, with a grin as me and Sokka were pouting.

"Why? What did she tell you?" Katara asked.

"Some stuff, you'll find out." Aang sometimes.

Soon we went to the town center where it all really started. "What's with the sky?" Aang asked, as the whole town looked up at it.

"We're waiting for Aunt Wu to come and read the clouds. To predict the fate of the whole village." The man from before explained.

"That cloud kind of looks like a fluffy bunny." Aang said, pointing at it.

"You better hope that's not a bunny. The fluffy bunny cloud forecast doom and destruction."

"Do you even hear yourself?" Sokka remarked, to the man.

"Hey that cloud looks like a mushroom. *laughs* sorry." I folded my arms, knowing nobody got that joke.

"The cloud reading will tell us if the volcano will remain dormant for another year, or if it will erupt." A woman tried to explain to us.

"We used to have a tradition of every year going up the mountain to check the volcano ourselves. But now ever since Aunt Wu moved in twenty years ago we have a tradition of not doing that." The man smiled, like there was no problem.

"I can't believe you would trust your lives to that crazy old woman's superstition." Sokka pouted.

"Shh she's coming!" Katara shhed both of us, as I was about to say something.

Sooo... she read the clouds and said the volcano wouldn't erupt, but it was. And Aang tried to tell Katara he liked her. Katara went back to the fortuneteller's house, while Sokka and I were almost alone. (With Aang there.)

"Sooo... Gyawa. I was thinking we travel a lot and, don't you think we should have vacation time, alone?" Sokka said, greasing near me.

If this was him flirting he really needed to work on it. "Umm, I thought that's what this was. And besides, we don't have time for stuff like that. I need to master all the elements by summer, remember?" I replied, trying to keep my distance.

"Yeah but don't you want to rest sometime-" Sokka started to say, wraping a arm around me.

"Yeah, Gyawa's right we need to get to the North Pole as fast as possible." Aang interrupted at the right time.

"Yeah, instead we're here. In the town where everyone knows they're 'future.'" I mocked.

"I know! I can't believe all these saps! Someone really needs to scream some sense into them." Thankfully Sokka forgot what he was talking about before.

"They seem happy, Sokka." Aang replied, to Sokka's growling.

"Not for long, I'm going to prove Aunt Wu's predictions are nonsense. Hey you! I bit Aunt Wu told you to wear those red shoes, didn't she." Sokka said, to a man wearing ridiculous red shoes.

"Yeah she said I'd be wearing red shoes when I met my true love." The man replied.

"Huh, and how many times have you worn those shoes since you got that fortune?"

"Everyday." The man happily chirped back.

"Then of course it's going to come true!!!" Sokka shouted like he was up in flames.

"Really? You think so? I'm so excited!" The man squealed, before running off. Sokka kicked another rock, only this time it hit a duck. The duck ran up and got on his head, and started picking at him.

It was a long day.

"I don't care what Aunt Wu told you! You have to take a bath sometime!" Sokka shouted at a filthy filthy man. He just chuckled at Sokka and walked off.

"So Sokka. You know some stuff about ladies right?" Aang asked, kind of unsure.

"Some stuff? You come to the right place. What can I do you for?" Sokka replied, putting a hand around Aang.

"Well there's this girl-"

"I think I know who you mean." Sokka smiled, thinking Aang was talking about Mang.

"You do!? And you're okay with it?" Aang asked, raising his voice. Little did he know about four years later Sokka would get grossed out every time Kataang got somewhere.

"Of course I am. And to tell you the truth I'm picking up sutal vibes that she likes you too." Sokka looked over to Mang waving at Aang.

"She does?!"

"Oh yeah she's crazy about ya. All you have to do now is not mess it up."

"Well how do I do that?" Aang asked.

"The number one mistake nice guys like you make; being too nice." Sokka waved a hand in the air while he spoke his mind.

"You can be too nice?!" Aang backed up a bit.

"Yup. If you want to keep her interested you have to act aloof. Like you don't really care one way or the other."

"No, no, no. You can't just act like you don't care. Well of course you got to challenge her, and then when ever she needs someone to lean on, you'll be there. Being the cool, brooder every girl loves." I said, with love in my eyes, thinking about Zuko.

"Brooder?!" They both asked. I just nodded my head with a huge smile. Love in the air, O Zuko where are't thee.

"Well... okay."

"Hey Aang, I was wondering-" Mang almost whispered, as she walked up.

"See you later." Aang said, waving before walking off.

"Wow, he is good." Sokka remarked, folding his arms, impressed.

Later I went up the volcano to see how it looked before it busted. I took my glider down as I landed next to Aang.

"What are ya'll doing up on the volcano?" I asked.

"We're going to get a panda lily. My heart is telling me to get this flower! And Aunt Wu told me if I trusted my heart, 'I will be with the one I love.'"

"Then why is Sokka here?" I asked, looking down at a blushing Water Tribe boy.

"Well okay. Let's go." I said, trying to ignore that.

Then it hit me! Maybe Sokka was trying to get a lily for me. I pushed that thought out as soon as it came in.

"But I don't think you should trust Aunt Wu. Then you won't see when something else happens." I tried to explain, as we started climbing, Air Bending style.

"Well Aunt Wu hasn't been wrong yet, why should she be wrong about love? There on the rim!" Aang ran up and picked one. "Oh no!" He gasped we saw that the volcano was overflowing. "Aunt Wu was wrong." Aang remarked.

"Those people all think they're safe! We've got to warn them." Sokka shouted.

"Agreed. Hop on!" I opened my glider for Sokka. I looked down before grabbing on, then I thought 'what have I done?!' As he screamed in fear of falling.

"Hi, Katara." Aang said, to her as she stared at Aunt Wu's door.

"Can you believe she won't let me in? After all the business I've given her!"

"But she doesn't even charge."

"I know but still."

"We have other things to worry about. Aunt Wu was wrong about the volcano!" Sokka almost shouted.

"Sokka you tried to convince me she was wrong before it's going to take a lot to change my mind." As Katara finished the volcano exploded, proving our point. "Oh no."

"You have to listen! That volcano is about to bust, everyone needs to evaluate immediately!" I shouted in the town square.

"Well I heard the predictions with my own ears." A man replied.

"Please listen to the Avatar! You can't rely on what could be! You have to take fate in your own hands, your families will die if you don't!" I still yelled, getting on top of a roof so everyone could hear.

Right then the volcano exploded again.

"Look! Can your fortunetelling explain that?!" Sokka shouted with a point.

"Can your silence explain why it rains?" The man with red shoes scoffed.

"Yes! Yes, it can!" As Sokka shouted this, they all started to walk away, they wouldn't listen.

"They just won't listen to reason." Katara sighed, as I hopped down.

"But they will listen to Aunt Wu." I replied, with a grin.

"I know that's the problem." Sokka groaned.

"Well it's about to become the solution. We're going to control fate. First; Aang needs to get her cloud reading book."

After Aang got the book they went up and changed the clouds. While I went and got Aunt Wu. "Aunt Wu there's something you have to see. Something's happening in the clouds!" I said, taking her to the town square.

"That's very strange- oh my!" She gasped, to see an out right skull and bone head cloud! Really dump, I mean really??!

"We can still save the village if we act fast! Sokka has a plan." I said, looking over to him.

"Lava is going to go down hill to this spot. If we can dig a deep enough trench, we can move all the lava away from the village to the river." As Sokka explained, the smoke started to get worse.

"If anyone is an Earthbender come with me." I said, walking off to take a look at the situation.

When the digging was just about done, the volcano exploded more and more.

"Everyone needs to evacuate! We'll come back for you when it's safe." I shouted, at the Earthbenders. Aang and I stood next to the cringes.

Then it happened, it bursted out everywhere, almost immediately started coming down the hill. "It's too much. It's going to overflow!" Aang shouted, as I glared at the burning hot lava.

I kicked a wall of air at the lava, then blew at the cringes. Aang waved air walls with his staff, I took a deep breath before making a huge slide of air. It immediately froze the magma and the town was safe.

"Thanks Aang." I said, putting a hand on his shoulder.

"By the way we kind of borrowed your book." Aang handed the cloud book back to Aunt Wu the next day.

"So you messed with the clouds did you? Ha ha very clever."

"No offense but I hope this has taught everyone the lesson about not relying too much on fortunetelling." Sokka said, to where people could hear.

"But Aunt Wu predicted the village wouldn't be destroyed and it wasn't. She was right off all." The man from the bear fight said, with a smile.

"I hate you." Sokka hissed at him.

"It's okay Sokka, everything's going to be alright." Katara said with a smile pulling him away.

"Can I ask you something." I asked, Aunt Wu.

"Of course honey."

"You didn't really see anything about a guy in my fortune did you? You just told me what you thought I wanted to hear." I said, looking at the ground.

"I'll tell you a little secret young Air Bender, just as you reshaped these clouds, you have the power to shape your own destiny."

"Goodbye everyone, it was so nice to meet you. Take care Mang." Katara said, before we lifted off.

"Take care." And we know what Mang really thought of Katara.