Greetings again loyal readers! I would first like to thank all of you who have chosen to review. I love to see that there are new reviews for the story. Seeing all those reviews even prompted me to writing two chapters by accident yesterday instead of just one, so today I might be posting two chapters instead of the usual one. Anyways, I will let you get to the chapter. I hope you enjoy, and remember, review!


The group made camp soon after dark, even though no one seemed tired. "Kama there's something I want to know." Aang spoke up as the Vala looked up from Kage, having been brushing his underbelly fur for him.

"What would that be?" Kama asked as the cub on her lap swatted at her hand, obviously wanting her to continue.

"How you called on Yung last night." Aang said as their eyes locked across the campfire, Aang seeing the mischievous glint in her eyes as Katara and Sokka looked up, wanting to hear about how Kama pulled her little trick as well.

"That's a very good story there." Kama said as she continued to comb out Kage's fur for him. "You can connect with the Spirit World Aang, so can I." Kama said with a shrug at her ability.

"Well how did you call on Yung? There wasn't even a solstice this time." Katara stated as Kama chuckled.

"I don't need the Solstice to talk with my past lives. They're always with me. They're a part of me." Kama said as her eyes locked with Aang's, that having been the same words that Roku spoke to them.

"But you manifested one of them? How's that even possible?" Sokka asked as he laid back on his sleeping bag.

"It's possible if you've got a good enough situation, and I'd say that king of life or death situation was good enough. I wasn't exactly calling on Yung, but he came anyways. I was more or less trying to call on Maiya again." Kama said with a shrug, happy to have Yung come anyways since he helped her finish the trenches.

"But you were earthbending! You're an airbender, not an earthbender." Katara said as Kama chuckled at the statement.

"I was firebending when we were at the fire temple too. Who says my past lives cant help me out? Aang had Roku help him out." Kama said as she laid back a bit, Kage moving onto her stomach.

"When did you learn that? Why didn't you tell us?" Aang asked as Kama shrugged at him in response.

"I learned about it when I went with Bumi to the great library fifty years ago, didn't get to try it until we went to the fire temple, and then fully until yesterday. It only works in dire situations though, like your Avatar State, Aang. I cant just do it for the heck of it." Kama explained before letting out a tired yawn, Kage stretching out on her.

"You could have told me sooner." Aang grumbled as Kama looked at him tiredly.

"I didn't tell you because I didn't know if I could use it or not, at least, not until last night." Kama said with a shrug before Katara broke up the conversation.

"We should all probably get some sleep. It's getting late." Katara said as she moved into her sleeping bag.

Kama laid down, Kage staying on her stomach protectively as Aang chuckled at the little cub. "He'll warm up to you soon." Kama stated as she heard Aang chuckle, knowing it was at Kage.

The group easily fell asleep, all being tired from such a hectic few days. They continued on the next day, running into a man named Bato on the way that Katara and Sokka knew, before Bato explained to them that he was waiting for a message from the water tribe siblings father. Much to Aang's dislike, the other three ignored him as they conversed with Bato most of the time, before Aang intercepted a message by Bato, hiding it quickly in jealousy.

"I tried something like this before." Kama stated to Bato at the idea of ice dodging. "The difference though was that I had to use my airbending to quickly dodge trees that would pop up quickly out of no where." Kama said with a fond smile at the memory.

"I don't think I want to know when you did that." Aang said with a small frown at Kama as she shrugged.

"Bumi set it up for me about seventy-five years ago. It was a blast!" Kama said with a smirk before turning back to Bato. The group went ice dodging before Bato gave the members their ceremonial mark, giving Wisdom to Sokka, Bravery to Katara and Kama, and Trust to Aang who then fessed up about the missing message.

Sokka becomes furious at Aang before they announced they were leaving to find their father. "You can go to the North Pole on your own!" Sokka snapped furiously at Aang.

"Aang why? You've never done something like this before." Kama grumbled as she sat atop Appa's saddle, shocked by her best friends actions before a nun agreed they should be moving on.

"I'm an idiot." Aang grumbled before directing Appa to head the opposite was then the water tribe children.

Kama moved up beside Aang on Appa's head to try and comfort him.

The two only got to the beach before being warned by one of the nuns of the oncoming danger. "We've gotta help them Aang." Kama said before both opened their gliders to go help the water tribe siblings.

"Let's go." Aang said simply before they took flight.

They got back to the abbey just in time to see the brewing fight, Aang taking care of Zuko while Kama went to distract the large beast of an animal with help from Appa.

"Leave him alone!" Kama snapped furiously as she sent a huge blast of air at the women with the whip, sending her flying.

The fight continued and during it Aang recovered Katara's necklace for her. The women with the whip continued to attack Appa, before she was sent spiraling from her beast by a furious Vala who's eyes gleamed with rage. She then directed the beast beneath her herself, making it slam into a wall after it paralyzed Appa before she leaped from it, landing near Zuko. "Remember me!" Kama questioned before kicking a gust of air at the prince.

Aang was backed up against a wall by the now recovered beast and Zuko after he slammed Kama into a building, causing debris to fall on her. It was then that Sokka and Katara dropped the perfume, confusing the beast and making it attack it's own owner and Zuko.

Aang smiled as he picked up his and Kama's glider, seeing the Vala stumble from the fallen building a moment later. They took off as soon as Appa could move again. Sokka and Katara agreed that they were going to take Aang to the north pole again, stating that Aang and Kama were their family too. "Ah so sweet." Kama said tiredly from where she lay, covered in dust and grime from her accident with the building.

It was then that Aang revealed Katara's necklace, much to her and Sokka's shock. "Zuko wanted me to make sure I got it to you." Aang said with a smirk from where he sat, Kama beside him and watching the scene in obvious boredom. It was when Katara gave Aang a kiss on the cheek and the boy flushed red though that Kama's temper sparked furiously, her jealousy and anger threatening to claim her.

The group flew for a little longer before setting up camp near a hot spring. "I'm going to soak in the spring." Kama grumbled as she walked away once they landed, still obviously annoyed by earlier. She was unaware of Aang's eyes on her though.

"Quit staring at her like that." Sokka growled at Aang as he shoved the airbender slightly before going to finish setting up the tent.

"I think I'm going to go too. It's been forever since we've all had real baths." Katara said before going to follow Kama. Aang felt a small spark of jealousy that Katara was going to get to see Kama like that before he caught his thoughts, wondering where they came from.

"She has a point. You do reek." Sokka said to Aang as he pinched his nose.

Kama slipped into the hot waters, sinking in until only her eyes were visible above the water before Kage jumped into the water as well, letting out a roar for a moment before hopping back out. "I told you it was hot." Kama replied simply before Katara appeared.

"Mind if I join? It's been a long time since we've had hot water." Katara stated before Kama gave her a wave to signal go ahead.

"We shouldn't go over there when they're in the spring!" Aang yelped after Sokka's statement about joining the girls.

"I'm sure they've got some kind of clothes on. Besides, don't act like you weren't just undressing Kama with your eyes before." Sokka said with a knowing smirk as Aang shrunk back slightly, face flaming red.

"I was not doing that! Why would I do that? Why would you even think I would think that about Kama?" Aang yelped before turning like he was going to flee the scene.

"Aang I think it's time you received the talk." Sokka said as he grabbed the boy before he could escape, leading him over to sit by the fire to talk to him about the birds and the bees.

"WHAT?" Aang yelped in pure horror so loud Kama heard him.

"I don't wanna know what they're talking about." Kama said as she shook her head.

"Sokka probably is saying something he shouldn't be." Katara replied with a sigh at her brother's actions sometimes.

"Then I'm glad we're here and not there." Kama said before yelping as Momo and Kage jumped into the water, splashing the water at them. "Kage!" Kama growled as she pushed her hair out of her eyes.

"Why am I not surprised." Katara commented as she glared at the lemur and armadillo lion cub.

"Because they're partners in crime." Kama grumbled with a small chuckle at the innocent look her cub sent her.

"I think he just said he's no criminal." Katara said with her own chuckle. They looked up as they heard Aang shriek before Kama groaned, sinking further into the springs in annoyance.

"I swear. One day of piece is all I ask for." Kama grumbled as Kage and Momo swam past her quickly.

"Kama!" Sokka's voice rung out for a moment before their was a loud crash.

"What? Leave us alone!" Kama called back to the boys.

"Why do boys have to be so..." Katara ended her sentence with a short grumble.

"Because they're idiots." Kama replied simply, the annoyance obvious on her face. The two soaked for a little longer in the hot spring before going back to the camp.

"What happened?" Katara asked at the sight of the camp. It looked like a tornado had hit the camp from how things were scattered all over the place.

"Aang." Sokka grumbled simply, a red mark obvious on his forehead where he had been hit by the Air Nomad boy.

"Where'd he go?" Kama questioned as she noticed that Aang was missing.

"He ran off after I..." Sokka cut short with a yelp as a gust of air caught him, knocking him flying. "Stop doing that!" Sokka shrieked at Aang as Kama caught sight of the Avatar hiding up at the top of a tree.

"Why's he up in a tree?" Katara asked as she turned to her battered brother.

"Because he's embarrassed that I..." Sokka cut short with another shriek as he ran, a mini tornado on his tail.

"You know what, I don't want to know anymore. I just want to go to sleep." Katara said before going to their tent to sleep.

"Whatever you did you probably deserve being chased by a tornado for it." Kama teased Sokka as he came back, panting heavily due to exhaustion.

"I didn't do anything wrong!" Sokka snapped angrily before giving up, going to his tent to sleep.

"He's gone lightweight, so you can stop hiding in the trees." Kama called after Aang before going to lay down beside Appa, the bison grumbling slightly before going back to sleep.

Aang slunk back into the camp, the embers that were slightly lighting the embers showing his still red face from embarrassment. He quietly moved over to his own little bed away from Kama and the water tribe siblings before laying down, glad Sokka was finally leaving him alone.

The night was uneventful for once and before the group knew it it was morning. "Good morning mister Man." Sokka greeted Aang as the young Nomad glared hatefully at him before noticing the look he was getting from Kama and Katara.

"What's wrong with you two today?" Katara questioned the two before they began packing everything up.

"Oh nothing. Just something between Aang and I." Sokka said as he put a hand on the young Nomads shoulder, only for Aang to walk away quickly, grumbling angrily.

"Let's get going." Aang said once he hopped onto Appa's head, everything having been loaded up finally.

"Jeez someone lost his patience." Kama commented as Katara chuckled, Sokka smirking up at Aang before all three got onto Appa's saddle.

Appa took off quickly as Aang kept silent, in his own thoughts. "What did you say to him?" Katara asked as Aang looked back at Sokka with a warning glare.

"Nothing. We just had a man to man talk last night." Sokka said as he held up his hands in defense.

"Man to man? I didn't know you were a man Sokka." Kama teased as the warrior glared at her angrily.

"Yeah and I bet you didn't know your friend over there is too." Sokka said before yelping as he was blown off of Appa, Kama jumping off after him to grab him.

"Aang!" Katara scolded as Aang gave her an innocent look before Kama dropped Sokka back into the saddle, the boy obviously angry now.

"That was just evil! I could have died!" Sokka whined as Kama rolled her eyes at him.

"You know there's two airbenders here. You would have been fine either way." Kama said with a dismissive wave before looking to Aang with a questioning look as to why he knocked Sokka from the saddle.

The group flew on, but Katara took the reigns from Aang and had him move back into the saddle beside Kama. "Smoochie smoochie." Sokka teased once more before yelping as Aang moved like he was going to go after again, but Kama's hand caught him by the stomach, pushing him back.

"Knock it off Sokka. I don't know what you two talked about, but it's over now. Now, either you leave Aang alone, or you're going to go for another...unexpected fly through the sky." Kama said with a devious smile that had Sokka gulp in fear.

"Fine, fine. Just tell him to get his frustration under control." Sokka grumbled before laying back a bit, ignoring the glare he was getting from Aang.

"What's going on with you?" Kama asked as she turned to Aang, who avoided looking into his eyes out of pure embarrassment over last night's conversation with Sokka.

"It's nothing. I'm perfectly fine." Aang assured as Momo landed on his stomach with an apple in hand before he began to quickly devour it.

"No you're not. Going after someone is my thing, not yours." Kama said as she tugged at her air nomad necklace, trying to make eye contact with the Avatar but he kept avoiding it.

"I'm fine Kama, don't worry." Aang said with a small smile to assure her as he shot small jets of air into the sky above him absentmindedly.

"Fine." Kama grumbled before turning to look down at the ground below them.

Aang looked towards Kama for a minute before down at Momo on his stomach, a small frown on his lips.

The group decided to partake in a fire festival, having to get disguises to go. Kama laughed at Sokka's sad mask before grabbing a mask for herself. "Ah hot!" Sokka yelped after trying some flaming fire flakes.

"Let me try." Kama said as she took them from the boy, popping some into her mouth. "Hmm not so hot to me. Then again, I have had more fire nation food than you. Bumi made me learn about it years ago." Kama said with a shrug as they kept walking.

"This has to be interesting." Aang said as he lead the group towards a firebending demonstration.

"Ooh. I wish I could firebend when not letting Maiya take over." Kama said as she watched, a big smile hidden behind her laughing mask.

"I need a volunteer from the audience!" The man called out as Aang raised his hand enthusiastically.

The man called Katara up instead. "Aw that could have been me." Aang pouted as he folded his arms over his chest.

"Be glad it wasn't, air nomad robes." Kama said as she tugged at his orange and yellow robes.

"What? It's not that obvious. Who says we all have to wear black?" Aang replied before turning back to the entertainment.

"Oh wow." Kama gawked in amazement at the fire dragon display, having Aang frown behind his happy mask, making a mental note to learn the trick later on.

Aang jumped in when the trick appeared to be getting too much, accidentally revealing himself as Sokka and Kama untied Katara. "Hey! That kids the Avatar!" A person yelled out as Aang froze mid dance, having been trying to distract the people.

"Nice going Aang!" Kama snapped at him before they quickly made their escape thanks to help from a mysterious man.

"I'm calling Appa!" Aang said before blowing his bison whistle. The bison soon came and the group escape, the man setting off some fireworks as they went for distraction.

Chey told the group about a man named Jeong Jeong the Deserter. They went to see the old firebending master, but he refused to see Aang. "Why am I not surprised he's angry? He's a firebender." Sokka argued as Kama and Katara rolled their eyes at him.

"He says you're not ready. He says you haven't mastered waterbending and earthbending yet." Chey explained to Aang as Kama laid back, not very interested in the conversation.

Aang decided to go see Jeong Jeong anyways and after some convincing by Roku the old master agreed to teach Aang.

"He's going out of order." Kama grumbled as she laid out beside Sokka.

"So? Who cares? If he learns it what does it matter if he goes out of order?" Sokka questioned before receiving a smack from the Vala.

"You must go in order in order to learn the elements. He must know the other three before he can learn Firebending." Kama explained as Katara nodded in agreement, knowing about the cycle.

The next day Jeong Jeong agreed to teach Aang down by the river, Katara practicing her waterbending while Kama played around with her airbending. "Wider! Bend your knees." Jeong Jeong ordered Aang as Kama chuckled from where she was watching.

Jeong Jeong lectured Aang on concentration, pointing out how Katara and Kama were not talking while they bent their elements, and how even Sokka was concentrating.

Aang scowled at his friends as he heard their laughter over his situation before turning back to concentrating on the heat of the sun, a small blush tainting his pale skin. The old master then took Aang up to the top of a mountain to practice breath control. "This is very amusing. Aang's the complete opposite of Jeong Jeong, and he's trying to learn from him." Kama stated as she saw him up on the mountain in his stance.

"He wanted to learn firebending." Sokka replied simply as he strung his fishing pole to go fishing again.

It took a while but Jeong Jeong eventually agreed to let Aang work with fire. "Why is it I see this ending badly?" Kama questioned as she turned to Katara.

"Oh it couldn't hurt to let him learn a little." Katara stated before returning to practicing her waterbending.

Aang began complaining and by accident made fire in the palm of his hand. "Aang..." Kama warned as she watched him play with the fire. Katara tried to get him to take it slow, but the boy wouldn't listen.

"Aang you'll hurt yourself." Katara tried to reason as the boy sent a blast of fire into the air.

Aang was still playing with the fire when he accidentally burned Katara's hands. "Aang we tried to warn you!" Kama snapped as Katara crouched over, sobbing over her burnt hands.

Sokka tackled the young Avatar as he yelled at the boy before he was easily lifted off of Aang by Kama. "Let him go." Kama growled angrily before dropping the boy back down onto the ground, startling Sokka with her ferocity.

"You burned my sister!" Sokka yelled at the young air nomad. He then began blaming Jeong Jeong, who told the group they must leave as Sokka walked away.

"I'm sorry." Aang said before turning to the last person around him, who simply looked at him with anger for a moment before she too walked away.

Kama followed after Jeong Jeong to see if Katara was alright, to hear his speech and then see that they were under attack, quickly jumping in, ready to help. "No! I will handle this. Go get your friends and flee!" Jeong Jeong ordered the two girls before him before they quickly fled to get Aang and Sokka.

Katara went to get Aang, only for the boy to go running out to help his old master. "Okay here we go again." Kama grumbled as she saw Aang run towards where the fight was.

Aang got to the man in time to get in a fight with Zhao, tricking the Admiral into setting his own ships on fire. Sokka, Katara and Kama could here the unrestrained Admiral's yell of rage from where they were. Kama was about to go help but Sokka stopped her. "This is Aang's fight." Sokka stated before Kama sunk back, disappointed.

The group fled quickly on Appa, seeing that Jeong Jeong and his people had fled. "Aang, you're burned." Katara pointed out as Aang looked down at the burn on his forearm.

Kama watched as the water tribe girl healed the air Nomad's arm, slightly surprised. "Will do good having a healer." Kama commented, keeping her jealousy under control for once.

Sokka began complaining about how Katara never healed him when he was injured. "We get it, we get it." Katara said as she held up her hands to silence her older brother.

"You know what I think you should do, hurt him now so that way you can heal him like he wants." Kama said with a devious smirk as Sokka shrunk back in his seat, earning laughter from the other three kids on the Bison.

"Honestly Aang, what do you see in her?" Sokka questioned the young Avatar who had been on Appa's head with the reigns. Both air nomads blushed at the comment before Kama knocked Sokka flying from Appa.

"Kama!" Katara scolded as Aang jumped off to go get the water tribe warrior.

"I warned him before." Kama said with a shrug as Aang came back with Sokka, dropping the angry warrior into the saddle.

"Well you didn't have to knock him off the saddle." Katara argued as Kama rolled her eyes at the girl. The group continued flying until they decided to stop with a bunch of wanderers, an old man telling stories beside a camp fire.

"I wanna tell spooky stories." Kama said with a mischievous child-like smile at Aang as he laughed at the comment. The man then began telling a story about air walking people and the two Nomad's looked at one another with big smiles over the story.

"Airbenders." Aang said with a hopeful smile as he turned to Katara and Sokka as well. He began talking about how it was back when airbenders were everywhere. "I laugh at gravity all the time." Aang said with a big goofy smile as Kama laughed at him.

Aang went to talk to the man and he was told that the man's grandfather had seen the "air walkers" last week. "We've gotta go." Kama spoke up as Aang came back over to them.

"Of course! I want to see this as much as you." Aang said before they ran to Appa.

"Looks like no rest tonight." Sokka said with a sigh before they followed after the two children.

Appa took off and Aang lead him in the direction of The Northern Air temple. "I miss having tournaments at that place." Kama said with a smile at the long ago memory of the temple.

"Hey guys! Look at this!" Aang said once day came again and he spotted people flying around the air temple.

"Airbenders!" Kama said excitedly before leaping from Appa's head with her glider, wanting to see for herself that some of her people were still alive.

Aang then frowned once he realized something. Katara became excited at the sight. "There not airbenders." Aang said with his frown still held, obviously disappointed. "Those people have no spirit." Aang explained before a boy flew past them on a mix of a glider and wheelchair, Kama right behind him, laughing.

Aang grew a confident, challenging, cocky smile before taking off on his own glider to follow the two flying children. "Gotta be faster then that!" Kama challenged as she dove and swirled around quickly.

Kama flew past the boy that a child on the ground called Teo, swirling her glider so she was upside down before waving briefly and dropping a bit, swirling back up only for Aang to mimic her. "How's that?" Aang challenged back as the dance of the airbenders continued. Aang began to challenge Teo as he ran at a wall, using his air scooter to go quickly across it before grabbing his glider again.

"Show off! Watch this!" Kama challenged back before letting go of her glider, laughing happily as she began to swirve and dive about, air whipping around her arms and legs as she flew about.

"Wow, I don't think I can do that. But I can do this." Teo responded as Kama got her Glider back quickly.

The boy then began to create a smoke screen that filled the sky wherever he flew. Kama burst into laughter at the picture the boy drew in the sky, oblivious to Aang's scowl at her. "That's a good trick!" Kama called after the boy.

The group moved down and landed on the ground beside Sokka and Katara before Teo approached the two air nomads. "Hey! You're real airbenders! You must be the Avatar! That's amazing! I've heard stories about you!" Teo said excitedly as Kama's smile dropped, the boy not having acknowledged her own identity.

"Thanks." Aang said as he rubbed the back of his head.

"What am I, chopped liver." Kama grumbled before Aang gave away her identity as well.

"Wow the Vala! Wait, have you been here recently? My dad said something about an airbender being here about twenty five years ago." Teo said as Kama smiled sheepishly, her adventurous past being revealed.

"Only for about a day or two." Kama said as Aang turned to her with a questioning look before the boy led them off to meet his dad.

It was as they were entering the temple that Aang and Kama noticed the renovations to their people's home. "Everything's powered by hot air! It even pumps hot air currents outside to give us some lift when we're gliding." Teo explained as Kama frowned at the machinery.

"Now do you see why I don't believe in outsiders in the temples?" Kama asked as she turned to Aang who was still speechless at the renovating.

"This place is unbelievable." Aang finally spoke as he looked about slowly, taking in all the machinery and pipes. "No, just unbelievable." Aang answered Teo after being told it was great. He then walked off, Kama following behind him with Kage on her tail.

"The mural." Kama said sadly at all the pipes going through one of the murals.

"This is supposed to be a history of our people." Aang stated before feeling Katara's hand on his shoulder. He looked down before walking away.

The two Air Nomad's walked over to a statue, looking at it for only a moment before smoke bellowed from it's large mouth. "Ugh!" Kama gagged at the sight.

"I'm sure some parts of the temple are still the same." Katara tried to assure the two unhappy children.

Aang looked to Kama sadly before they moved on to see the man responsible for the renovating.


I apologize if this chapter seemed a bit rushed. I type so fast sometimes that I don't fully realize I went through two and a half episodes there. Anyways, thanks for reading yet again. I love to see people reading my stories. Next chapter will be up very soon, so please remember, review!