So this is also connected to "Wedding Day". It the fair and the big bear.
Aw. I thought it'd be the cutest thing ever.
And it is. So cute.
They are 7 & 8. I made it that way because it worked.
Disclaimer: I do not own these characters.
"Daddy, can we please take Aang to the fair with us? His uncle can't take him." Katara asked her dad. Hakoda picked up the eight year old and set her down on the counter, wiping off her face with a wet napkin.
"Have Sokka call and ask. See if it's okay." He said. Katara's face lit up and she jumped off the counter and ran into the living room.
"Sokka, can you call Aang's uncle and see if he can come to the fair with us? Please?" She whined at her brother. Sokka nodded and picked up the phone. He dialed Aang's number and got Aang.
"Hey Aang. Can I talk to your uncle for a second?" He asked the kid.
"Sure, hold on. Uncle?" Aang yelled.
"Hello?" Gyatso said.
"Hi, Mr. Resses. I was wondering if Aang could come to the fair with me, Katara and my dad." Sokka asked in his mature voice. Gyatso thought it over for only a second.
"Sure. Just let me get him ready to go and I'll walk him over there." He said into the phone.
"Thank you sir." Sokka said. They both hung up.
"Well Sokka, what did he say?" Hakoda asked from the kitchen.
"He said he'd get Aang ready and walk him over here. It won't be long." Sokka said, turning his eyes back to the TV in front of him. Katara jumped up and down, excited for her best friend to get there. Hakoda smiled at the child's enthusiasm. She and Aang were close, spending almost all of their time together. Hakoda walked to the front door as he heard a knock and Aang and Gyatso were standing there. Aang ran inside and immediately found Katara. Gyatso and Hakoda smiled.
"Here's 20 dollars for Aang. Just in case he gets hungry. I know he's good with money but I wanted you to hold onto it for him." Gyatso handed Hakoda the money and then waved good-bye to Aang. The child didn't even notice. He and Katara were running around, laughing.
"Okay everyone, grab your coats and get in the car. We're leaving." Hakoda said loudly.
"SHOTGUN!" Sokka yelled as he bounded out the front door and into the car. Aang and Katara walked out hand in hand, and sat in the backseat. Hakoda checked to make sure they had on their seat belts and then started the car and headed for the fair.
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Katara laughed as her and Aang went through a fun house. Aang knew exactly how to get through them, but Katara was leading. So they were lost. Aang grabbed Katara's hand and pulled her through the door they needed to go through and they were out.
"Come on Katara. I want to go on the Ferris wheel." Aang said. Katara followed him and they got in line. Hakoda was watching them from where he was sitting. He watched as they climbed into a chair together and the man started them up. He knew Katara was afraid of heights, but she would go anywhere with Aang.
"Aang, are we going to go to the top?" Katara asked him. Aang nodded. Katara looked up and saw how high they were going. She scooted up next to Aang and held onto his tight. Aang put his arm around her shoulder.
"I'm afraid of heights." She said to him.
"You'll be okay Katara." Aang said back. "You're not going that fast and I'm right here." He smiled at her.
They went all the way to the top where they stopped and Katara looked around. It was a beautiful sight and Katara sighed. She looked at Aang and kissed his cheek. The seven year old blushed and they both looked back out across the town. The lights had lit up the night sky and it looked like stars on the ground. It made Katara feel small, but she loved seeing the world from this angle. The Ferris wheel started to move again and they slowly reached the ground. Hakoda was waiting for the children as they walked off and pulled them over to where Sokka was waiting.
"Dad, can we please try that? Please?" Sokka said, pointing to one of the many carnival games. It looked easy, climb a rope to the top and win a huge bear. Hakoda shook his head as he handed his son 5 dollars to do the game. Aang and Katara laughed as he tried and failed miserably, falling down onto the mats below. He walked back over to where they were standing, his arms crossed.
"Hakoda, can I try it? With the money Uncle gave me?" Aang asked. Hakoda handed Aang 5 dollars and the youngest child in the group walked over to the game. He handed the man the money and climbed up. He climbed up slowly, keeping his balance. He reached the top and ran the bell, letting himself fall down onto the mats. Sokka gasped and Katara ran over to Aang.
"Wow, you did it. That was awesome." She said as Aang got up.
"What bear do you want kid?" the man asked. Aang looked over at Katara, and looked back at the bears.
"That big blue one please?" Aang asked politely. The man grabbed the big blue bear and handed it to Aang. Aang grabbed the bear and turned to Katara. He handed it to her and she gasped again.
"Really Aang? But you won it." Katara said, taking the bear gently.
"I want you to have it Katara" he said, a blush on his face. Katara smiled and handed the bear to her dad and hugged Aang.
"Thank you Aang." She said and she kissed his cheek. Aang blushed, glad that he had won the game.
