Chapter 13: The Serpent's Pass
"Okay, no one's around," Toph said giving me the okay to take off my dress, but I needed Katara's help. After Aang attacked the sandbenders we took one of the sand sailers and left. Aang didn't want anything to do with them, and didn't even bother yelling at them. We sailed the whole day until, but when we got close to the woods we ditched the sand sailer, and continued on foot. That's what we did until we got here. Here there was a lake, and a water fall.
Everyone's first idea was to sleep, so we did. Then in the morning Aang, and Sokka went out to find food. I wanted to go, but Katara wouldn't allow that until she healed my wounds. So the boys walked out, and it was just me, Katara and Toph. Toph made sure they weren't around, because Katara needed me to take off my dress. Once it was removed I was left in nothing, but my black pants and my sheath that was wrapped around my waist. I didn't care if I was topless around Katara or Toph. Katara was a girl, and Toph couldn't see at all.
"Oh my spirits," I heard Katara murmur. She looked down at my right side, and I turned my head to look. It was disgusting. Purple, blue, and black covered my whole side where I was kicked. I turned my head not wanting to look at it.
"Okay, Alec lift your arm a little," Katara told me, and I did what she said. She bent some water on to her hands, and waited for the water to start glowing. I looked out at the morning sun as she brought her hand over my injury. A cooling sensation touched my skin, and I sighed. I was expecting burning for some reason. I let my body relax as I sat on the rock Toph made.
"No wonder you could barely walk. You had a cracked rib," Katara diagnosed, and the more she healed it the better it felt. When she was done healing my side she healed my shoulder.
"It could be worse," I said. Once she finished healing my shoulder I stood up. I felt much better, and the bruises were nothing more than yellow patches.
"Thanks, Katara," I said, and Katara nodded her head.
"Go wash up your face," She told me. I walked over to the pond, and sat on my knees. I looked down at my reflection, and saw dried blood coming down my nose and sand on my face. I cupped my hands, and filled them with water. Then with a swift motioned I splashed the water on my face. When I was sure I was clean I stood up, and walked back over to Katara. She held out my dress, and I gratefully took it.
"I think Twinkle Toes and Snoozles are arguing," Toph said as I put back on dress.
"Agni only knows about what," I said shaking my head. A list of possibilities came to mind. Then we heard footsteps. Sokka, and Aang came from the woods doing exactly what Toph predicted.
"I'm going to cook it! We're not all vegetarians!" Sokka declared, and I looked at him puzzled. Sokka looked up from Aang, and saw the three of us staring at him.
"What are you talking about?" Katara asked, and put her hands on her hips. Then Sokka held up a fat groundhog-mole.
"I caught my first animal, and it's not a fish!" Sokka proudly announced. I smiled I thought they fighting over Appa.
"Then what am I going to do with the potatoes I found?" Aang whined, and carried up several potatoes in his arms. I wanted to laugh, but I didn't think it was a good time. Aang walked past us, and went to the lake behind us. I turned around, and watched as he stacked the potatoes on top of another. Then he started washing them.
"Well I'm going to cook this delicious piece of meat," Sokka told us with drool coming down the corner of his mouth.
"I'm going to make the fire," Katara said, and went over to a tree to break some branches. Toph walked over to a large bolder, and sat in front of it. There wasn't much left to do. We didn't have anything to unpack or set up, but I felt useless just standing there. I looked over at Sokka, and he seemed to be doing fine. Katara was just getting wood. The only person that needed help was Aang. I turned back around to see him still scrubbing the first potato. I wanted to help, but I wasn't sure if he was still mad at me. I thought about this for a second until I came to a conclusion. There's only one way to find out. I told myself, and walked over to Aang.
I stood close to the pile of potatoes, and gazed down at my friend.
"Hey, Aang," I said timidly, but he didn't say anything. He just kept cleaning. "Do you need any help?"
"No," He said coldly. I slumped my shoulder, and rubbed the back of my neck. He's still mad. I thought.
"Okay," I said, and turned around, but as I did I felt the back of my foot make contact with a potato. Then one by one the stacked potatoes fell in to the water. I heard the splash, and bent down to get them, but it was too late. Damn. I cursed. I turned to Aang to see him motionless, but then like a flash of light he was on his feet. He glared at me, and stepped forward.
"Why did you do that?!" He yelled, and everybody turned their heads to look at us.
"Sorry. It was an accident," I defended, and tried to keep calm.
"That was our breakfast. How could you be so stupid?" Aang shouted, and I could hear the venom in his voice. I ignored that, and glared back at him.
"I'm the stupid one?" I snarled, and stood up straight.
"Yes, you are. If it weren't for you then would still have Appa," He shot back.
"I tried to save him, Aang!" I yelled.
"Well it's still your fault. You admitted it!" He shouted, and roughly pushed me back. I wasn't expecting that, and almost slipped in to the lake behind me. I growled, and steeped forward. I was ready to push him, but then I felt hands wrap around my fore arms. I struggle to get away, but Sokka wouldn't let go. Then Katara stepped in front of Aang while Toph stood there waiting for one of us to attack. Aang looked over Katara's shoulder, and pointed his finger at me.
"Everything is your fault! Maybe that's the reason your parents are dead!" Aang yelled. I snapped my head in his direction, and all I saw was red. Before I knew what I was doing I lunged at him. Sokka couldn't hold me back now, and Katara didn't see me go past her. I tackled him to the ground, and reached for my dagger. He squirmed, but I placed the dagger at his neck. If he tried to move he would cut himself with my blade. I lowered myself close, and hissed at him.
"At least I know mine, and don't you dare ever talk about my parents. My parents died to protect me. You just ran away, and allowed the genocide of our entire race. So I'll be damned before you talk about them like that. If you do I promise you this Avatar I will not hesitate to take you down," I hissed. I drew my dagger back in my sheath, and stood up. I looked down at him, and saw shock, but no regret on his face.
"Forget it. Don't talk to me," I told him, and turned around. I looked ahead at the trees, and started walking.
"Alec, where are you going?" I heard Sokka shout. I stopped, and pinched the bridge of my nose.
"I'll be back. Don't worry," I said, and kept walking. I needed to clear my head. I was about to go until I heard an unfamiliar voice.
"Hello there, fellow refugees!" I turned my head to see three refugees; two women and a man. One of the women had a huge stomach, and was obviously pregnant. The man next to her seemed to be her husband. While the other woman stood in the back.
"Hi?" I spoke up awkwardly, and turned around to face them.
"Hello! Are you five going to Ba Sing Se?" The man asked.
"Yeah," Sokka told them.
"We are trying to get there before my wife Ying has her baby," The man responded.
"Great we can travel together!" Katara exclaimed. Sokka then went over to his green Earth Kingdom bag, and retrieved one of his maps. He set it on the flat ground, and scanned it.
"We can go through the Serpent's Pass together," Sokka said, but as soon as he did the three refugees recoiled backwards in shock.
"The Serpent's Pass? Only the truly desperate take that deadly route!" Ying told us.
"Deadly route? Great pick Sokka!" Toph said, and punched Sokka in the arm.
"Well, we are desperate," Sokka informed, and rubbed his arm.
"You should come with us to Full Moon Bay. Ferries take refugees across the lake. It's the fastest way to Ba Sing Se, and it's safe from the Fire Nation," The man said.
It didn't take long to get to Full Moon bay. We found out the refugees' names. The man was Tahn, and the other woman was Ji-lu. We took a few breaks so Ying could sit down. Everyone was silent as we walked. I avoided Aang, and looked ahead. I wasn't going to try to talk to him in his sour mood, but other than that it was a good walk. When we came to the large wooden of Full Moon bay they opened to revile people. People camping, eating, crying, or sleeping. It was quiet sad to see.
"I can't believe how many people's lives have been uprooted by the Fire Nation," Katara thought aloud.
"I can," I said, and walked forward. I knew the Fire Nation had the kind of power to do this.
"We're all looking for a better life, safe behind the walls of Ba Sing Se," Than said, and that's when we went our separate ways. I looked around as we looked for the ticket booth. It wasn't that hard to find when I short woman stood on a rock stool yelling. We walked up to the ticket booth, and Aang stepped up to speak.
"Um, four tickets for the ferry to Ba Sing Se, please," He asked.
"Passports?!" She demanded.
"Uh ... no one told us we had to have passports," Aang said confused.
"Don't you know who this is? He's the Avatar!" Sokka pointed out. The ticket lady laughed back in fake laughter then looked straight at him.
"I see fifty Avatars a day and, by the way, not a very impressive costume," The ticket lady said, and pointed at a group of children and teenagers. A lot of them wore orange robes that looked similar to Aang's, but weren't. I then saw some girls in the group wearing red. It took me a minute to realize they were trying to impersonate me. I chuckled at their costumes, but didn't want to insult them by laughing. They were good, but the girls looked nothing like me.
"Besides, no animals allowed. Do I need to call security?" The ticket lady said taking me out of my concentration. Then we heard a roar from her 'security'.
"Excuse me lady, but your security is an animal," I said pointing at the platypus bear.
"Next!" She shouted. We were about to leave when Toph stepped forward.
"I'll take care of this," Toph told us. She stood in front of the booth, that was clearly too tall for her, and slammed a piece of paper in front of her. "My name is Toph Beifong, and I'll need four tickets."
"Ah, the golden seal of the flying boar! It is my pleasure to help anyone of the Beifong family," The ticket lady said in wonder, and bowed. I cocked an eyebrow, and watched.
"It is your pleasure. As you can see, I am blind and these four imbeciles are my valets," Toph told her, and pointed at us. I placed my hands on my hips. I was not an imbecile.
"But the animal…" She was going to start, but was cut off.
"Is my seeing eye lemur," Toph said, and MoMo climbed on to her shoulder.
"Well, normally it's only one ticket per passport, but this document is so official ... I guess it's worth five tickets," The ticket lady said, and stamped five brand new tickets. I smiled in delight as Toph gave me my ticket. We all turned around, and started walking towards the ferry to Ba Sing Se.
"All right, we scammed that lady good!" Sokka said a little too loudly. Then suddenly a security guard grabbed Sokka by his tunic. I turned around to see a girl. She was about the same height as Sokka, and had her hair back. She looked at Sokka like she knew him, but I have never seen her.
"Tickets and passports please," The girl asked holding out her hand, and her voice sounded .
"Is there a problem?" He asked confused.
"Yeah, I got a problem with you! I've seen your type before. Probably sarcastic, think you're hilarious and let me guess, you're traveling with the Avatar," She asserted with a smirk.
"Do we know you?" I asked stepping forward, before Sokka could say something stupid. The girl turned her gaze from Sokka, and looked at me. The look on her face made it obvious that she was confused, but then her smirk was gone.
"Who are you?" She asked skeptically.
"Alec," I said extending my hand.
"Suki," The girl said, and shook my hand.
"Suki!" Sokka exclaimed, and hugged the girl. I raised my eyebrow.
"You know her?" I asked when Sokka let go of her.
"Don't you remember? She's the leader of the Kyoshi Warriors," Sokka pointed out, and then it made sense.
"Oh Yeah! You're the one that suggested throwing us in the water with the Devil Fish!" I let out in realization. She looked confused, but then realized who I was.
"You're the firebender! You look so different in green. What happened to your red tunic? Did you throw it away?" She asked.
"I'm actually not a firebender, and my tunic was stolen," I said turning my gaze towards the ground, and I felt Sokka wrap his arm around my shoulders.
"Oh…." Her voice trailed off. "Well where are the others? It'll be nice to see them."
"You look so different without your makeup! And the new outfit," Katara observed. After Aang and Katara introduced Suki to Toph, Suki took us to an empty waiting station. Suki leaned back on the railing, Aang looked over at the people, and the rest of us sat on the bench.
"That crabby lady makes all the security guards wear them," Suki said, and stole a quick glance at Sokka, but he didn't pay attention.
"Are the other Kyoshi Warriors around?" Aang asked.
"Yeah. After you left Kyoshi, we wanted to find a way to help people. We ended up escorting some refugees and we've been here ever since," Suki explained, but then MoMo jumped on her shoulder. "So why are you guys getting tickets for the ferry? Wouldn't you just fly across on Appa?"
"Appa's missing. We hope to find him in Ba Sing Se," Katara said. Suki's expression softened, and she looked at Aang.
"I'm so sorry to hear that. Are you doing okay?" Suki asked. I looked down still angry at him.
"I'm doing fine," He said sharply.
"Avatar Aang, you have to help us! Someone took all of our belongings; our passports, our tickets, everything's gone!" Ying shrieked from below the waiting station. I stood up, and stared over the railing to see the three refuges.
"I'll talk to the ticket lady," Aang announced, and we all walked down from the station. We walked with the refuges over to the ticket booth. Suki would have come with us, but she said she needed to get something. So we gave Aang his space as he tried to talk to the ticket lady. It ended up him coming back with a stamp on his arrow.
"Don't worry, you'll get to the city safely. I'll lead you through the Serpent's Pass," Aang said seriously. I gaped at him. Ying had said it was only for the most desperate.
"The Serpent's Pass?" Katara questioned.
"It's our only way in to Ba Sing Se," Aang said. He walked past all of us, and took the lead. I shook my head, and followed behind with Sokka. Moments later when we were about to leave we heard Suki.
"I'm coming too!" We turned around to see her in her Kyoshi Warrior dress, and make up.
"Now you look more like how I remember you," I said with a smirk.
After using the map to find the Serpent's Pass we gazed upon the narrow rocky path. It was different from how I expected it. The three refugees stared at it with fear, but the rest of us were ready for the challenge. The only part I wasn't too ready for was the water. The path was narrow making it easy to slip or fall in to the water. I couldn't swim that was a fact, and if I did fall I wasn't sure if Katara would be able to help me.
"Look at this writing! How awful!" Ying said walking over to one of the pillars holding up the Serpent's Pass sign. Katara walked over to it, and looked at it.
"What does it say?" Toph asked.
"It says, "abandon hope"," Katara read.
"How can we abandon hope? It's all we have!" Ying shrieked, and cried on her husband's shoulder. Someone's hormonal. I thought.
"I don't know. The monks used to say that hope was just a distraction, so maybe we do need to abandon it," Aang said turning his back to us. Katara looked at him shocked.
"What are you talking about?" She asked stepping forward. Katara always told us not to give up hope, and hearing this from Aang was a surprise to her.
"Hope is not going to get us into Ba Sing Se and it's not going to help find Appa. We need to focus on what we're doing right now and that's getting across this path," Aang said turning around to face. His face was emotionless.
"Okay, if you say so," Katara said somewhat disappointed. Aang walked past us again, and took the lead. Me, Sokka, and Suki walked in the back to make sure nothing happened.
"Alec you're too close to the edge," Sokka told me. I looked down at my left to see. I was two feet away from the edge. I felt Sokka grab my hand, and pulled me next to him so he was closer to the edge. He let go of my hand and kept walking. I put my hand in my pocket, and felt like someone was staring at us.
"So you're not a firebender?" Suki asked.
"No. I'm an airbender," I said looking ahead.
"How?" She question. I knew she was going to ask that.
"My grandfather escaped his destiny," I explained bluntly.
"The Fire Nation controls the western lake. Rumor has it they're working on something big on the other side of it and don't want anyone to find out what it is," Suki informed us, and ironically as we looked to our left a Fire Navy ship was sailing by.
"I would like to know what it is," I commented.
"Ugh!" We heard from ahead of us, and Than almost fell from the rock breaking under him. Toph made a quick platform underneath him, and before he could fall he was saved. Toph sprung him up back on the path, and Ying and Ji-lu caught him.
"I'm okay," Tahn said, but the rock that broke under him fell to the water. The splash was loud, and alerted the Fire Nation ship.
"They've spotted us! Let's go, let's go!" Sokka yelled, and we started running. I ran ahead of Sokka trying to get to the other side if the rock that showed cover. Then I saw a fireball from the corner of my eye. The bright orange was going to came at us until Aang jumped from the wall, and used his staff to swing it back at them. He had hit his target, and struck the ship, but right after that another one was shot. I was just running when I heard the loud impact above me. I looked up, and froze in horror as I saw a dozen large boulders coming down at me. When I thought I was going to die I felt someone shove me out of the way. I fell on to the hard ground with a thumb. I turned my head to see Sokka where I stood. My eyes widened in fear that I would lose my best friend, but Toph saved him by making a quick cover for him. When Sokka realized that nothing was going to land on him he stood up straight, and ran to me.
"Alec, are you okay? You have to be more careful! Come on!" Sokka scolded, and helped me up. He grabbed my arm, and hauled me away from the chaos. We all ran until we knew were out of sight. I let out a sigh, and looked over at Sokka.
"What are you doing?" I asked. He stared at me like he was trying to find something.
"I'm trying to make sure you're not hurt," He said.
"I'm fine, Sokka," I said. I gave him a reassuring smile, and placed my hand on his shoulder.
"Okay, but if you're not tell me," He told me. I nodded my head in agreement. We traveled through the Serpent's Pass until it got dark. Toph found a stable place for us to camp, and we made a fire as best as we could. There wasn't much wood, but luckily Suki had pick some up and put them in her bag on the way. I was pocking at the fire when I noticed the area too quite. I looked around, but the only ones around were Toph, Suki, and the refuges. Where could they be? I thought, and stood up. There were that many places for them to go.
"Hey, Toph do you know where Sokka is?" I asked.
"He's over there," She said pointing her finger in the direction. I knew she couldn't see him, but she could tell where he was at. I turned around and strolled down the direction Toph pointed at. I kept walking until I saw Sokka. He sat on a rock with his chin on his hands. He looked up at that moon with deep concentration.
"So that's Yue?" I asked, and slowly walked towards him. He turned his head and saw me.
"Yeah, it is," He said. I sat down next to him, and noticed something was wrong.
"What's wrong Sokka? Something's bothering you," I told him. He let out a sigh and directed his gazed back to the moon.
"It's so hard to lose someone you care about. Something happened at the North Pole and I couldn't protect someone. I don't want anything like that to ever happen again."
"I know how you feel. I tried to protect my family, but I watched them die. All of them. It was one of the hardest things to move on from." I said, and he turned to look at me.
"Alec, I feel so horrible for not being able protect you. I couldn't protect from Zuko, and I thought he had hurt you. I couldn't protect you from the sandbenders, and they did hurt you," He explained with sorrow in his voice.
"Oh, Sokka," I whispered, and moved closer. "You can't beat yourself over that."
"I know I can't," Sokka said. His blue eyes fixed on my grey ones. He stared deeply in to them, and then his stared to close slowly. I felt an attraction bring me closer. I closed my eyes, and felt his warm breath. I felt my thoughts flow away, and his fingers touch my cheek. His touch was soft, but there was no spark. Just like in the cave of two lovers. No. You can't do these. I thought, and opened my eyes. I couldn't do this. It wasn't right. So I did the first thing that came to mind, and flung my arms around him. I wrapped my arms around his neck and hugged him tightly. Sokka was tense at first, but melted in to my touch. He wrapped his shoulder around my waist, and held me close.
"Sokka, you're my best friend. I don't want to see you worry," I told him. I rested my cheek on his shoulder, and let go. I looked at him, and saw the disappointment on his face. He put on a smile, and nodded his head.
I gazed down at the ground as I walked. Sokka and I had gone to bed shortly after our little moment, and in the morning we started new. I couldn't bring myself to think that I had almost kissed my best friend again. After evaluating everything I had no doubt in my mind that Sokka liked me. This was bad. I liked him, but not like that, and I feared if I didn't tell him I would be leading him on. I decided play it out, and what for my next move. I kept looking down, and didn't notice when everyone stopped. Instead I walked straight in to Sokka. I stepped back, and found out why we stopped. Straight ahead was water.
"Everyone single file!" Katara shouted. She took the lead, and started bending the water in front of here. She made a path way, and we followed close behind her. I looked around at the wall of water.
"Aang I need your help," Katara said, and Aang started bending the other side. We were incased in an air bubble shielding us from the water. I gazed at the water in terror that it would collapse. My breathing became ridged, and I felt light headed. I balled my fists, and tensed. I hated water, and that was a fact. I felt a hand gently wrap around my closed fist, and I turned my head to see Sokka. He was trying to comfort me, but instead I felt uncomfortable. I was going to give him a reassuring smile I was okay until the shield collapsed.
Everyone screamed when the water hit them. I wrapped my arms around my head, but before we could drown Toph rose the ground from underneath us. We stood in the middle of the water; half way away from land. I looked down at the water, and saw a giant serpent circling us. The serpent rose from the water, and hissed at us.
"I think I just figured out why they call it the Serpent's Pass! Suki, you know about giant sea monsters, make it go away!" Sokka shrieked, and backed away.
"Just because I live near the Devil Fish doesn't mean I'm an expert!" Suki shot back.
"I'll distract it. Katara, get everyone across!" Aang shouted, and flew towards it on his glider. Katara turned the ice in front of her in to ice, and made a path that led to land. Everyone except me, and Toph ran across. Katara jumped in to the water, and tried to help Aang.
"Thanks for leaving the two that can't swim behind!" I shouted.
"C'mon you two! It's just ice!" Sokka shouted at us when he realized that we didn't follow him.
"Actually, I'm going to stay on my little island, where I can see!" Toph yelled back, but right after she did the serpent demolished half of the island we were standing on. "Were coming!"
"No, Toph," I said, and pulled her back. It was a good thing I did to, because the serpent broke the ice path next. There was no way to get across, but then I got an idea.
"Get on my back," I told her.
"What?!" She questioned.
"Just do it," I said. I squatted down, and Toph did what I told her. She wrapped her arms around my neck, and locked her legs around my waist. I wasn't sure how this was going to work, but I was going to try. I locked my arms to my side, and used my air jets to left us. It was hard with Toph's extra weight, but all I needed to do was balance myself.
"Toph, whatever you do, do not let go," I instructed. I didn't what for her to say anything, because I sent us flying in the air. I swerved back and forth from the shifting weight, but I was getting us across. I had only practiced this twice, and I was still not sure how to land. When we were across I lowered ourselves close to the ground, but I didn't stop. I waited until I was hovering above Sokka, and Suki.
"Let go," I told her, and she did. I looked down to see Sokka catch her. I sighed in relief, and slowly descended from the air. I fell gracelessly on to the ground, but was okay. I stood up, and we all cheered when we saw the serpent was defeated. Aang and Katara met up with us, and as soon as they did we walked the rest of the way with no distraction. When we finally made it out of the Serpent's Pass we could see Ba Sing Se.
"There's the wall! Now it's nothing but smooth sailing to Ba Sing Se," Sokka said proudly.
"Oh, no!" We heard from behind us, and we I turned around I saw Ying hunched over holding her stomach.
"What's wrong?" Sokka asked concerned.
"The baby is coming!" Ying yelled, and the next events happened so fast it was like a blur. Katara took charge, and told us what to do. I was sent with Sokka to get water, and when it was time to bring it in I had to drag Sokka out for fainting. After that we all waited outside for a long hour. I sat down next to Sokka looking at the dirt. I acted calm, but in reality I was scared to death. Katara was yelling. Ying was yelling, and I prayed to Agni that baby would come out alive. My worries were gone when I heard the new born cry.
"It's a girl!" Katara shouted.
"So, you want to go see the baby, or are you going to faint like an old lady again?" Toph asked Sokka. He wiped his forehead with a rage, and stood up.
"No, no, I'm good this time," Sokka said. I stood up, and followed slowly behind them. I looked up, and saw Ying holding her baby with Than next to her. The scene was breath taking. I watched the mother hold her baby close, and kiss her nose.
"What should we name her?" Ying asked.
"I want our daughter's name to be unique. I want it to mean something," Than said, and held his wife close.
"I've been going through a really hard time lately. But you've made me... hopeful again," Aang said from behind me. I turned around to see tears in his eyes. My anger at him drifted away. I looked back at the new life, and saw a new beginning. The baby was a symbol of hope to him.
"I know what I want to name our baby now. Hope," Ying announced. I smiled, and walked outside to give them privacy.
"Alec," Aang called from behind me. I turned around, and faced him. "Alec, I'm sorry for those things I said. I was angry, and took it out on you. I should have never brought up your parents."
"I forgive you, Aang," I said. Aang opened his arms for a hug, and I gave him one. I pulled away, and he let go.
"Thank you," He said, and smiled. Aang then turned around, and walked over to Katara. He said what he had to say, and then the rest of us walked over to him.
"I promise, I'll find Appa as fast as I can. I just really need to do this," Aang said, and opened his glider.
"See you in the big city," Sokka told him.
"Say hi to that big fuzzball for me," Toph said, and punched his arm.
"Me too," I added.
"You'll find him," Katara said.
"I know. Thank you, Katara. You ready, Momo?" Aang said, and flew away. We all waved by, and watched as he flew towards Ba Sing Se. For some reason I felt like something good was going to happen. I felt like something good was going to happen in Ba Sing Se. I dropped my hand, and looked ahead. I would have to wait, and find out.
I made a trailer for 2nd Avatar and her story The Two Souls: Flowing Water . It really is a great story!
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This chapter had some Alekka.
Alec + Sokka = Alekka
I have a question.
What do you guys think about Alekka? What did you think about the almost kiss?
I'm sorry I couldn't post on friday. I was sick all week, and I barely was able to write clearly this weekend.
Til Next time
- Alec
