Greetings after so long, readers. I apologize that I haven't posted a new chapter in so long. I've just lost a bit of my drive to since not many people seem to like this story as much as the prequal to it. Anyways, I will let you get to the chapter now. Enjoy, and please review.
"Yakone." Kama growled furiously as she saw he had her youngest daughter by the wrist.
"Vala Kama, it's been nine years now. Too long." Yakone growled as Kama took a warning step towards him. "Ah ah, I wouldn't do that. I almost took her once before, remember. I can easily do it now." Yakone growled smugly before a strong blast of air hit him in the back of the head, Gyatso and Serenity grabbing Deva while they had the chance.
"You'll never harm my family." Kama snapped angrily as she lunged towards Yakone, sending a blast of air to get her children out of the area quickly as she grabbed the man by the neck roughly.
"Then maybe you shouldn't keep meddling in Republic City's affairs. Republic City is mine." Yakone snapped back as he tried to fight the Vala off but she dragged him up into the sky, away from the innocent citizens.
Aang found King Bumi and Bumi quickly, handing off the toddlers to King Bumi before going off to help Kama bring down the crime lord.
Kama fought Yakone on top of one of the nearby buildings, dodging every blast of water with ease and striking out viciously with her own airbending, not caring anymore about the pacifist ways of her nation. "You've been a problem to this city since you arrived, now it's time to end it!" Kama roared furiously as she lunged for the man's neck, only for him to bend her blood with ease.
Aang got to the two to see Kama under Yakone's control, until her eyes flashed and a burst of fire emitted from her. "Kama!" Aang called to her as he barreled through the flames after his wife, seeing she was now bending the air within the crime lord.
"You think you're the only one who can control another? This is my own creation." Kama growled darkly as she lifted the man into the air, ready to end his life.
"Kama, no stop!" Aang snapped at her as he grabbed her to try and get her to stop controlling the crime lord, knowing there was another way besides killing the man.
"He attacked my children twice! He deserves to die!" Kama barked in her rage as her focus was broken, Yakone standing up as he prepared to attack the two masters.
Yakone had barely raised his arms to begin bending their blood when he was sent flying into the air by a strong blast of air. "Leave our parents alone!" Gyatso snapped as he and Serenity stood their ground on the roof, Yakone falling roughly back to the building.
"Gyatso, Serenity get out of here!" Kama snapped at the two as she broke free from Aang's grip on her to protect her children.
"No! He tried to take Deva, we're not going to let him get away with it Mom." Serenity argued as the twins stood their ground, all four surrounding the Crime Lord now as he stood up painfully, laughing at the airbenders.
"You think...just because there is four of you...that you can take me? I am a bloodbender. You are nothing." Yakone growled as he moved to attack the twins, but was stopped when a tornado formed around him, sending him flying up into the sky.
"No, you are nothing. We are airbenders." Kama growled as Aang kept her from bending the air within his body, not wanting her to take away the man's freedom since it was entitled to all and there were other ways of dealing with the man.
"You believe in freedom, but yet you take it from others. You're corrupt, and this city is mine." Yakone growled before quickly taking control of the Vala's blood, smirking when he realized a little secret about the Vala. "And I can easily take care of all of you." Yakone snarled before dodging a blast of air from Serenity and sending the Vala flying over the side of the building, knocking Aang flying with her as they roughly hit the ground.
"Mom! Dad!" Serenity called after them before she and Gyatso lunged for the man in anger, wanting to make him pay for causing their family so much trouble in the past.
Aang turned to Kama to see her sprawled out, unconscious. "Bumi!" Aang called for their friend before realizing his oldest children were still with Yakone, growling as he shot himself back up towards the roof to stop the man.
Gyatso growled as he easily dodged the blasts of water, striking out at the man as Serenity kept trying to distract him from his other side, both working together to bring down the man. "This city is mine, and you will never have it." Yakone growled as he moved to control the two young airbenders, but was suddenly thrown from the roof by a violent gush of air.
"You will not harm my children." Aang growled as he looked down at the man, growling when the crime lord threw up a smoke screen to throw them off before he went after him, the twins behind him following.
King Bumi lifted the unconscious Vala up, Hakoda watching the toddlers beside him as he moved to get Kama help. "You'll be fine, just a bump on the head." King Bumi said with a chuckle as he found a healer nearby to help.
Aang growled as he shot a stone wall up to block the crime lord's path, sending a vicious blast of fire at the man as he quickly blocked with water, filling the area with steam as the twins stayed close to their father. "You really think that just because you can bend all four elements that you're the most powerful? Well, let me tell you something. Nothing you're trying is working." Yakone's voice drifted to Aang through the mist before Aang quickly cleared it with airbending, seeing the man gone.
"No." Aang growled angrily as he dropped the earth wall in anger, turning to his children. "Go make sure your mother is alright." Aang stated before moving up to the rooftops quickly to see if he could find Yakone, knowing he couldn't have gotten too far.
The twins found King Bumi and their mother down at the harbor. "We're going back to Air Temple Island. Come on." King Bumi said before they quickly called Appa to come get them, going off to get a White Lotus Healer from the island.
"She'll be fine." Hakoda assured Serenity as they flew quickly towards Air Temple Island, eyes drifting to all around them.
Aang searched for two more hours before giving up, deciding to go back to his family as his worry for his wife got the best of him, the moment he touched the ground on Air Temple Island going running for the infirmary to make sure Kama was alright.
Aang dropped down in the chair beside his wife, taking her hand as he turned to the healer. "She'll be fine. She's sleeping now. I had to sedate her before she went into a rampage." The healer explained as Aang smiled slightly before leaning down and kissing Kama on the forehead.
Kalden and Tenzin looked in before running up to their father, the Avatar taking them up on his shoulders. "Is mother alright?" Tenzin asked as Kalden held onto Aang's beard for stability.
"She will be fine, don't worry. She's just sleeping. Like you two should be." Aang stated as he stood up to take the two back to their rooms, knowing that their bed time was about an hour previous.
It was about five minutes after Aang left that Kama woke, looking around. "You're home, don't worry." The healer comforted as Kama looked over herself.
"But...Yakone..." Kama moved to get up but the healer stopped her.
"He got away, Vala Kama. There is nothing more you can do. He knocked you from the roof with his bloodbending abilities." The healer explained as Kama's eyes widened, remembering how the crime lord reacted.
"Wait...what about..." Kama cut short as the healer dawned a solemn expression, looking down slightly.
"I'm sorry, Vala Kama. I wish I could have helped further." The healer said as Kama's heart sank at the news of Yakone's actions.
"He...he didn't. He couldn't. It was only a month..." Kama cut short with a sob before falling back into the bed, the healer moving to try and calm the girl.
Aang went back to the infirmary a little while later to hear someone crying, bursting in and wrapping his arms around Kama. "What's wrong? Please don't cry Kama. I cant stand it." Aang murmured as he pulled Kama to him, letting her sob into his chest as his worry increased.
"Aang...he...he took..." Kama tried to get out through her sobbing as the healer sat silently, Aang turning to her for the information on what happened.
"I'm sorry, Avatar Aang. Yakone used his abilities to...take your unborn child." The healer revealed quietly as Aang felt his heart drop, not having even known that Kama had been pregnant again since they hadn't planned on having another child.
"My...unborn child? What child?" Aang asked as he turned his attention back to Kama who was still crying into his chest, wrapping his arms around her tighter.
"Last month...when we had the kids stay with Toph for that weekend." Kama revealed as Aang's eyes widened, now wanting to know why she hadn't told him.
"Why didn't you tell me?" Aang asked as he lifted Kama's chin to look her in the eyes, cringing at the pain he saw in her eyes over losing an unborn child to the bloodbender.
"I...I was going...to tell you this weekend." Kama whined through her sobbing before burying her face in Aang's chest again as the sobs wracked her body once more over losing her child to the crime lord who had threatened them since he had arrived in Republic City.
Aang carried Kama back to their room after she was done crying, tucking her into bed as he realized how heart broken and shattered she was. The women who wasn't afraid of anything or anyone, reduced to tears and looking like an innocent child. He frowned as he stripped and crawled in with Kama, wrapping his arms around her. "It's alright, shh." Aang cooed softly as Kama snuggled into his side silently.
After the incident Aang was left in charge of training the children as Kama slipped away, staying hidden away in the temple as dread overcame her. "Why isn't mommy helping?" Kalden asked about four weeks after the incident when Aang was trying to teach Bumi and Deva.
"Your mother is resting." Aang stated with a frown. He had worried about her immensely since she decided not to sleep in the same bed as him as of a week ago, going mute as she stayed away from everyone. He tried to get her to talk, to do anything, but nothing was working.
Aang knew Kama was still hurting, and he was too. It was his child as much as hers, and he wanted to comfort her and try to help her get over it, but every time he tried she slipped further into her never ending depression. "Dad, Gyatso and I will train them. It's alright." Serenity offered as she stepped up to help.
Kama sat silently on a secluded cliff on the island that overlooked Avatar Aang and Vala Kama memorial island, eyes distant as though she were in her own world. She didn't move when their was a rush of wind, or when Aang's familiar hand landed on her shoulder as he moved to sit with her. "Kama, please you have to talk with me some time." Aang murmured as he tried to get Kama to look at him at least. She acted as though she was the one who had died, and he hated every moment of it.
Kama's eyes stayed distant, as though she were watching something play over and over again in her mind, and she was. She couldn't stop seeing Yakone as he controlled her, as he took her child's life from her. All the events of that day haunted her to no end, day and night alike.
"Please Kama, I'm begging you to say something. Anything. Or just look at me." Aang groaned as he dropped his head a bit to try and catch her gaze, but knew she wasn't paying attention to him.
Kama's gaze did not falter, even as a crack of thunder sounded and Aang looked up to see the rain was about to begin pouring. She didn't speak, didn't move as it began, her hands staying clasped together on her lap before Aang pried them apart, taking one to try and lead Kama inside so she wouldn't get sick from the weather.
Aang frowned as he carried Kama back to the temple, the Vala having not wanted to move and forcing her Avatar to lift her and carry her, setting her down in front of the statue of Monk Gyatso. "Kama, I cant stand seeing you like this. Please, at least look at me." Aang plead as he wrapped his hands around one of Kama's, sitting in front of her.
Gyatso and Serenity watched from a nearby hallway sadly as their father tried to rouse their mother to speak. "She's not going to get better, is she?" Tenzin spoke up as Serenity turned to see him watching as well, lifting him up into her arms.
"She will, don't worry Tenzin. Mom's strong, remember." Serenity comforted as she looked to Gyatso to try and help assure the tot that his mother would be okay.
"But Yakone was smart and tricked us." Gyatso growled before stalking away, Serenity knowing he wasn't too happy either about what had happened. She sighed before kissing her young brother on the temple to sooth him.
"We're falling apart without Mother." Tenzin stated as Serenity began to carry him off towards the play room for something to do that will get his mind off of their mother.
Gyatso frowned angrily as he slammed his door to his room, growling as he sent a blast of air angrily that shattered his window on contact. "He's going to pay, he's not going to get away with this." Gyatso growled furiously as he sat down on his bed, ignoring the calls on if he was okay from the White Lotus Sentries.
Aang gave up trying to get Kama to talk to him after a while, his heart pounding painfully against his chest as he wished he could have the love of his life back. He wanted to comfort her, tell her everything was okay and hold her in his arms, kiss her, anything would be great at this point. He just wanted Kama back. He went outside as he heard a bison landing, expecting to see Bumi dropping in again, but surprised to see it was instead Katara and Jet with their children. "Hey Aang." Jet greeted as they hopped off of the bison, helping Kya and his son Galen off the bison, unsurprised when Deva came running to great the boy not much younger than her.
"What brings you guys to our side of the world?" Aang asked curiously as Katara hugged him, not surprised when Kya went off to see the older twins who were only nine months older than her.
"We wanted to see if you two were okay, since Bumi sent us a messenger hawk telling us what happened. How is she?" Katara asked as Aang smiled slightly at how Katara was still so motherly towards all of them even at their ages.
"Not good. She's been silent for four weeks, I don't even see her eat or drink. She just...ugh." Aang grumbled as he buried his face in his hands, letting Katara lead him off so they could talk.
Kama had moved out of the temple after Aang had gone, going down to the beach as she ignored the rain, sitting down as her eyes watched the violent waves, wondering if it would be so bad to get caught in it.
Aang felt his panic rise when he noticed Kama had disappeared again, going to find her as he asked Jet to watch Deva and Bumi who were playing with Galen. "Dad, we can watch ourselves." Bumi complained before Aang was gone.
Kama slipped down into the water slowly, eyes staring into the distance sadly as the water churned around her, ignoring the icy chill that ran through her body as the events of the worst day of her life replayed in her mind again, wanting it to stop more than anything, wanting Yakone to die for his actions, wanting everything to just stop.
Aang growled as he bent the rain away from him so it didn't touch him, searching for his wife before seeing something down towards the beach, squinting his eyes to try and see what it was but the rain was too violent, thunder cracking once more as he moved to see what it was.
Kama frowned as she dropped to her knees in the water, willing it to wash her away, make the pain stop, do anything that could help. She watched as the water churned and swirled around her, not feeling any remorse as she moved to go in deeper before she felt a pair of arms wrap around her, then hearing Aang's yelling through the thunder.
"Kama! What are you doing?" Aang asked furiously as he pulled her out of the water, restraining her as she began to thrash about in his grip to try and get back to the water.
Kama kept silent, continuing to try and break free to let the water try and take her, wanting to end the pain before she felt Aang's face in her neck as he held her to his chest, for once in the past four weeks actually noticing he was there.
"Kama, please. I'm begging you to stop. I need you. I'm hurting too about this, and I want to comfort you." Aang whined as he felt the tears prick at his eyes over how things were between them, missing the playful flirting, the stolen kisses when the children weren't looking, Kama's teasing ways.
Kama's depression continued on as Aang felt himself slipping as well, but reminded himself he had his children and Kama to be strong for, knowing he couldn't let himself fall like Kama had. "Dad, Gyatso and I were going to take Bumi and Deva for a swim." Serenity alerted as the Avatar meditated on the meditation pavilion on what to do.
"Where are the twins?" Aang asked as he looked up at his oldest daughter, knowing they couldn't leave the twins alone, especially Kalden.
"I think they were going towards mom's room." Serenity said as Aang frowned, wishing Kama would stay in the same room as him at night again. It had been two and a half months now since the incident, and he missed her more than ever.
Aang stood up to go stop his youngest children from bothering Kama, since he didn't exactly want them seeing her in such a state as it was. He hurried towards Kama's room and slowly opened the door, seeing Kalden run away from the room about a few seconds before hand. He looked in to see Tenzin sitting in front of Kama, drawing something out. "Mother, we all miss you." Tenzin stated as Aang smiled slightly at his son's advanced intelligence.
Aang stood back by the door as he noticed Kama's eyes watching Tenzin, surprised she was actually watching since she usually just stared off into the distance, in her own world of torment. His eyes widened when Kama moved slowly closer towards her son, looking down at the picture he was drawing on his scroll.
"Father has been teaching Bumi and Deva more. He has been strong." Tenzin said as Aang moved into the room slightly, keeping out of sight of the two as he wondered if Tenzin got his advanced intelligence from Kama.
Aang almost fell when Kama reached a hand out, stopping Tenzin's hand that was drawing on the scroll as she pulled her toddler to her, wrapping her arms around him silently as Aang slowly moved over to them, sitting down gently on the bed.
"Hello." Tenzin greeted quietly as Aang ruffled his hair slightly, trying to catch Kama's eyes with his own before seeing they had gone distant again, frowning as he realized what had really happened. She had seen Tenzin, but also their unfortunately lost child. He looked down at the picture, smiling when he saw Tenzin had sketched a family portrait with one extra family member.
"Who is that, Tenzin?" Aang asked curiously as he indicated the extra person in the picture, watching as Kama released him, her arms going slack at her sides again.
"The new baby, I heard you tell Aunt Katara you wanted another baby father." Tenzin said as Aang paled, not having wanted Kama to hear that for fear it would sent her further into her depression.
Aang forced a smile as he pulled Tenzin onto his lap. "I'm sorry to say we might not be having another baby Tenzin." Aang stated as he noticed the way Kama turned away from them, frowning slightly at the sight. "Uh, how's about you go hang that up in the play room Tenzin." Aang offered before Tenzin went off to hang the picture.
Kama kept silent as her eyes drifted to the window, going off into her own world again at the mention of having another child, not wanting to risk what had happened as the pain pounded away at her, making her wish it would end already.
"Kama, please talk to me." Aang begged as he moved to sit next to her, wrapping his hands around one of hers as he tried to look her in the eye. "Or look at me, just do anything. I'm begging." Aang groaned before gasping as Kama's sad, defeated eyes drifted to him silently.
Kama looked down at Aang's hands that were clasped over her own, before he used one hand to make her look up at him. She knew he was in pain about the events that had taken place, but he wasn't the one who had to carry the child, knew that it was a delicate being that needed lots of care, and she had failed it when she allowed Yakone to outsmart her.
"Kama, I miss you. The kids miss you. We want you to go back to your overly confident, teasing and fun loving self. I know, I know it hurts what happened. I wish I could have stopped Yakone, but I couldn't. It's been two months now, Kama. Please, at least talk to me." Aang plead before watching as Kama grabbed a blank scroll from behind them that Tenzin had left, taking a pen to write something.
Aang's eyes drifted over Kama slowly, taking in how much weight she had lost in the past two months. He hated it. She was beautiful before, and now she was letting her fit Airbender body go, denying herself food unless necessary, her hair reaching down past her shoulder blades as he moved to brush a strand out of her face.
Aang looked down at the scroll and frowned when he saw what few words Kama had written out tiredly. "It's my fault." Three words, but they still rung true as Aang wrapped his arms around Kama tightly, wishing he could kiss her or something but knowing it wouldn't help at a time like this.
"It was not your fault Kama, it never was. You were trying to protect the children. You didn't know that Yakone would do that. If anything, it's my fault. I restrained you, kept you from fighting him. I should have let you take him down when you had the chance." Aang murmured as he stroked Kama's hair gently, letting her bury her face in his neck as he felt her tears begin to flow again.
Kama's tears streamed down her face as she replayed the day in question over in her mind once again, wanting the haunting images to stop, wanting the pain to end.
"Please Kama, I miss you. I miss your beautiful voice drifting to me from across the temple, your arms wrapped around me, your lips on mine. I miss everything about you. I want to comfort you, help you feel better, but you won't let me." Aang murmured as his own tears pricked at his eyes over his need to have his beautiful wife back.
Kama's arms wrapped around Aang's lower abdomen as the tears continued to flow onto his shoulder, noticing how Aang's tense posture relaxed when he felt her arms wrap around him. She frowned deeply as his face nuzzled into the side of her own neck.
"I love you so much Kama, I hate to see you this upset and in this much pain." Aang murmured miserably as he wished that he would never have to let the love of his life go, wanting to keep her in his arms for eternity and make sure nothing ever hurt her ever again.
"Aang." Kama whined as Aang's eyes widened at the sound of her voice after so long, ignoring how it was hoarse from disuse and her crying as he pulled her closer to him protectively. "I...I'm sorry." Kama muttered as she kept her face buried in his shoulder, not wanting to look into his eyes since she knew her own eyes held nothing but pain and depression.
"Shh." Aang cooed softly as he rubbed her back gently to try and coax more words out of her, feeling as though he could listen to her beautiful voice forever. "Don't cry anymore Kama. Please, I hate to see you cry." Aang muttered as he gently kissed Kama's temple lovingly.
Aang held Kama until he felt her go limp in his arms, knowing she had passed out from exhaustion and laying her back in the bed, wishing he could share a bed with her but knowing she probably still wanted her privacy. He pecked her on the lips gently before leaving her to sleep.
Thing's gradually began to get better as Aang helped Kama with the pain of what had happened, wishing she would speak more but knowing things had to go slow. She was at least looking at him and not something in the distance like before, and that was enough for him already.
"Happy birthday little Deva." Aang stated happily as he grabbed his youngest daughter by the waist and lifted her over his shoulder, laughing at her screams from his actions.
"Daddy put me down!" Deva yelped as Aang carried her off towards the meditation pavilion, having sat down with Kama and agreed it was okay to have a part, especially since it had been six months now since the incident.
"Ah ah, not until we're there." Aang stated as he hurried his step, smirking as Deva continued struggling. She took after her mother, in that she never gives up.
Aang finally let Deva down when they arrived at the party that consisted of Toph's family, Sokka's and Katara's since the waterbender and her family were up for a few days. "Happy birthday." Galen said as he walked up to Deva with a grin.
Aang looked towards Tenzin, who was talking with Toph's daughter Lin, who wasn't much younger than him. "Come here." Sokka spoke up as he grabbed Aang by the neck playfully, dragging him over to the peach tree.
"Come on Sokka, I'm too old to be letting you do this." Aang stated before noticing Kama sitting beside the tree, using her airbending to bring peaches down as his eyes widened, Kama not having airbended since the accident.
"Are you too old to sit with your wife now? Alright, back we go." Sokka said as he moved to drag Aang back, but the Avatar broke from his grip to go sit with Kama.
Kama looked up as Aang sat down, smiling slightly as she offered him a peach from the tree, eyes drifting to her children for a moment as she noticed Kalden, Tenzin and Lin playing tag now, surprised that Tenzin would play such a game since he was more calm and serious than the other children, even at his young age.
"Hey, how're you today?" Aang asked as he took one of Kama's hands, leaning against the trunk of the tree.
Aang knew Kama probably wouldn't say anything to his question, but he at least had to try. She could hear him, and listen now, so he was at least happy for that. "I'm fine." Kama spoke up as Aang smiled at the sound of her voice, giving her a cheesy grin that reminded her of their childhood.
"That's good, I'm just happy to hear you talk." Aang said before turning to see Serenity flirting with Hakoda, scowling at the sight of his oldest daughter growing up before he felt his face flush at the feel of Kama's lips on his cheek, turning to her as he for the first time in a long time saw her warning glare, smiling at the sight for once.
"Leave her alone. She's fine." Kama stated as Aang moved closer to her, wrapping an arm around her as he pulled her closer to him, never wanting to let go as his lips made their way to her temple, wanting her to say more to him.
"Keep talking, I miss your voice." Aang murmured as he felt her smile into the crook of his neck, ignoring the comments from Sokka and Jet who weren't far from them.
"I could yell at you." Kama offered quietly as she felt the laugh rumble through her husband's body from her words, knowing he was ecstatic to hear her speak so much since the accident six months previous.
"Then yell at me. Just talk. I miss your voice, and I miss you snuggling in bed with me at night and talking with me for hours until we fall asleep." Aang cooed before hearing someone say Oogies to how he and Kama were, using one hand to send Sokka flying for the word since he didn't want the children learning it again.
Serenity smiled as she and Hakoda went off to see the sky bison down in their cave, hoping that this time Gyatso stayed away from them. "So, how's your mom?" Hakoda asked casually as they walked, rubbing a hand over his stubble out of boredom.
"She's better. She's talking a bit more now." Serenity stated before the cave came into sight, smiling at the sight of the new baby bison's that Miyaki had recently gave birth to, watching as they flew with their mother.
"How many bison do you guys have now?" Hakoda questioned as Serenity laughed at the question from how there were so many of the big animals.
"I think we've hit about a hundred and fifty, though we only have ten here, not counting the newborns." Serenity said as Hakoda shuddered at the idea of how the bison mated so many times.
"Well, the sky bison won't be endangered any more." Hakoda commented as Serenity laughed at the statement, since Asha and her own babies has had many babies since they had them.
Aang smiled as Kama's hand slipped down to his waist band, giving her a warning glare before yelping as she jerked them up to torture him. "Hey!" Aang complained as Kama laughed, causing Aang to laugh as well just from the sound of her laughing after so long.
"What?" Kama asked innocently before Aang dipped his head down to connect his lips with hers, feeling his heart beat faster when she kissed him back, loving their first real kiss in the past six months as he tightened his arms around her.
"Oogies!" Kalden shrieked as he ran past, Aang scowling as he turned to Sokka who was fleeing the scene.
"Sokka!" Aang snapped as he got up to chase the man for what he had started again, Kama smiling as she watched, Suki and Katara sitting down beside her.
"I hope you guys don't mind that Galen is trying to Earthbend. Jet started teaching him how to bend more." Katara stated as she watched her son show off for everyone nearby, smiling when Lin, who was much younger than him, easily toppled him with a knocked boulder.
"My daughter is only about to be four and still she's better than him." Toph spoke up as she neared them, a cocky smirk at her lessons for her daughter.
"Are you two teaching Kalden and Tenzin yet?" Suki asked curiously as she turned to the previously mute Vala.
"Aang has begun to since their birthday." Kama stated before yelping at the excitement over her talking for once.
Aang had given up chasing Sokka when he noticed Serenity and Hakoda walking alone together near the temple, his protective father attitude kicking in as he moved to see what they were doing.
"Hey, Gyatso flirts with my cousin, that's his fault. Not like he'll get anywhere. They're very different." Hakoda stated as Serenity smiled at the idea of Gyatso flirting with Kya.
"And we've got more in common with you." Serenity pointed out as she noticed Hakoda's eyes weren't on hers.
"Yeah, I guess we do." Hakoda said with a smile before he began to lean down closer to her.
Oh dear, what's Hakoda doing? What's Aang going to do? How is Kama going to turn out? I hope you all enjoyed the chapter as much as I did writing it. it was a first to write something like this, with so much sadness and depression. I hope it came out right, since I've never done anything like that before. Anyways, thanks for reading, I hope you enjoyed. I apologize right now though, but I don't know when I will be able to post again since I will be going on vacation in a few hours. I will try to write, but might have more drive to if I get reviews. So please review.
