I heard a groan beside me and shot up crawling as fast as I could towards Iroh. I helped him sit up and Zuko rushed towards us with a cup of hot tea. "Here, I made it myself." Iroh smiled at Zuko and took the cup from him. He took a sip and a look of disgust appeared on his face. Zuko turned around and I quickly took the cup from him pouring it out the window. "Sorry, he wouldn't let me help." He shrugged and took the cup back from me. Iroh went on acting like he was drinking his tea when Zuko finally spoke up.

"I have been thinking. Harmony knows lighting, but I am going to have to be the person to take down Azula. Now I know what you are saying, she is my sister and I need to get along with her." Iroh paused and chuckled, "No, she is insane and needs to go down."

I laughed and saw a rare smile appear on Zuko's face. Iroh began to get up and I helped him up. "Zuko, I think it is time to start your training back up." Zuko jumped up and smiled. This was not going to end up well. Lighting cannot be feed off by anger. And that was one of the main things that drove Zuko in his firebending. We packed up our things and walked out of the village. When we were traveling into the village, I noticed a little house and I knew that would be the perfect place for Zuko to train.

We reached it in less than ten minutes. I dragged all our stuff in and rushed back outside to Iroh. "Harmony, how about you show off, I was impressed when you attacked Azula." I smirked and Zuko stepped back. I took a deep breath and closed my eyes. I let go of everything that I had clouding my mind. All the drama between me and Zuko was nothing but a cloud of smoke. All that Azula said about my mom was gone. I was blank, nothing was in my head.

I took a deep breath and did the movement that Iroh had taught me. Lighting shot out of my finger tips and I stumbled back catching my breath. "Well done, Harmony!" I smiled and turned around bowing to Iroh. "The key to this is that it isn't controlled by anger."

"But Harmony shot lighting at Azula by using anger." Zuko said.

"Yes, I'm not entirely sure how she managed that. Now we need to practice the movements." Zuko stepped up to Iroh and he began to explain to him the movements. I sat down on the steps of the house and watched as Iroh taught Zuko. It was bringing back so many great memories for me. I remember when Iroh used to teach all of us as we were kids.

000

Zuko had been trying to create lighting for the last hour and all that would happen was that it would blow up in his face. "Ugh! Why isn't it working? Every time I try it blows up in my face."

"I was afraid of that." I got up and walked over to Iroh. "Zuko, you can't have anything on your mind while you try this. You have to be completely blank." I explained. I knew he wasn't going to be able to do this, I should have warned Iroh.

"Shame. You are feeling shame aren't you?" Iroh asked. "No, I'm as proud as ever." Iroh looked over at me and grabbed my hand pulling me towards Zuko. "You have hurt Harmony many times. That is the shame you are feeling." Zuko looked at me with his eyebrow furred in confusion.

"Both of us have moved past that." Zuko hissed. I sighed, maybe he has, but he still treats me the same way sometimes like I'm a little peasant. "Why don't you teach him how to redirect it?" I said walking over and sitting back down on my step.

"Does Azula know how to do that?" Zuko asked. Iroh grinned and shook his head. "I created it."

"What about Harmony?"

"Yep." Zuko growled and slammed his hand on his forehead. I rolled my eyes and stood up walking into the house to begin unpacking. I knew how long it was going to take to teach Zuko. It took me four and half hours to get it down.

000

"Are you crazy?" I dropped my bag and took off outside to see Iroh and Zuko fighting, back and forth with each other. I jumped down from the stairs and rushed over to them standing between them. "You taught me how to redirect it. Throw some lighting at me and let me redirect it!" Zuko yelled.

"Are you insane? If you haven't realized yet that lighting is kind of deadly. Iroh never threw lighting at me!" I snapped grabbing him by the shoulders. He pushed me away from him and walked over to the ostrich horse. "If neither one of you will give me lighting. I'll find my own." He jumped on the ostrich horse and took off before I could even open my mouth.

Zuko had been gone an hour now and I could tell a storm was starting to roll in. I noticed a mountain in the distance and knew that's where Zuko went. "I'm going to go get him." I hissed jumping off the step and began running. I heard Iroh call for me, but I ignored him. That storm was getting close and if he did try to redirect lighting, he would probably fail. I needed to be there for him. I couldn't bare to have anything happen to him. I saw the ostrich horse grazing about ten feet away from me and ran as fast as I could.

I reached the bottom of the mountain, but as it began to rain horribly. I climbed as fast as I could and the closer I got, I heard Zuko screaming at the top of his lungs at the cloud above. "Come on!" I froze and watched as Zuko screamed.

"You have never held back before!" He screamed and dropped to his knees. He was right, he wasn't shameful. He was angry. Extremely angry. "Zuko?" He looked over his shoulder and sighed. I walked over to him and knelt down beside him. I placed my hand on his shoulder and he jerked away. I sighed, "I know why lighting keeps blowing up in your face." I whispered. He looked up and that's when I noticed he had tears pouring down his face.

"You're too angry." He whimpered and rested his head on my shoulder crying even harder. "How do you deal with it?" He whispered as I weakly rubbed his back. I knew what he was talking about. Our banishment, I knew it still bothered him about what his father did. When I didn't answer it, he continued talking. "What kind of man is he?"

"A coward." I whispered. I took a deep breath, "He's a coward because he did that to his son. He had to prove to his people that he wouldn't let his son out speak him. He knew you were right; he just didn't want to admit it. He wants to be the most powerful and he has passed down that trait to Azula."

"You didn't answer my first question." He mumbled. He looked up at me and gave him a weak smile helping him off the wet ground. "Remember? I'm good at blocking out pain." I whispered. I went to walk away and Zuko grabbed my wrist pulling me to a stop.

"I love you." He whispered pulling me back towards him. He placed his hands on my face and stared into my eyes. "I know, Zuko." I whispered for some reason I didn't want to say 'I love you' back. If he didn't know by now that I was completely madly in love with him, than he didn't deserve to hear me say it.

"Every time I close my eyes at night, your smile and your gorgeous eyes appear in my mind. They keep me calm." He whispered bring my face in closer to his. I backed away from him a little and shook my head. He frowned and dropped his hands off my face.

"Zuko, you can't just keep running to me when you are feeling shitty. I won't be there to keep picking up the pieces. I would love to have someone help me pick my pieces up after they are shattered, I would love for that person to be you." I whimpered, I felt the tears prickled my eye lids. I was going to cry in front of him.

"I'm not just your peace of mind, Zuko." With that being said, I turned on my heels and began my climb down. I let my tears and the rain mix together. Maybe one day, he will see me as something more than just a comfort.