It's morning at the castle. Ariel and Eric leave for their tour. Ariel is amazed by everything she sees, pointing and smiling. Araxie and Flounder peak over. "Did she get the kiss?"

"Not yet."

"By Poseidon, it's day two!" Araxie swam back to the ocean hoping no one could see her. There has been an order that Ariel must be found and had look day and night. People normally took shifts one day and night. Wan and Amy normally took a day shift and she took the night shift.

Apparently not today.

Amy went out to look for evidence she vanished, Wan started to go a bit nuts. Until Flotsam and Jetsam showed up.

Wan followed the eels straight to Ursula's lair, of course! He went through a long corridor. The First avatar looked down and gasped in shock. He saw polyps writhing in agony and distress. He swam up to the top in fear. "Oh, spirits."

"This way..." The eels called,

Wan followed reluctantly, entering the main hall with his head held high.

"Ursula, Unalaq I'm here."

"How rude of you, Now, you're here because you want that friend of yours back, hum?" Ursula appeared out from the darkness eating shrimp from her throne. "You kidnapped her, I wouldn't call someone who does that polite." Wan retorted, Ursula snaped for a moment however remained her cool. "I wouldn't speak out of turn unless you want your friend to be dead fish."

Wan turned to see Amy suffocating trying to escape Flotsam and Jetsam squeezing her neck, he dashed to get her however he was stopped by Unalaq. "Unalaq." Wan seethed as he realized their plans.

"Let her go!" Wan cried, "There is a way to save Amy." Ursula chuckled, putting her finger on Wan's chin making him look up, "Not asking for much Just a token, really, a trifle. Really nothing for an Avatar, I don't want your bending, I want something more valuable to you"

"What do you want?"

"What we want from you is...Your voice."

Wan brushed his throat in terror, "My voice?" he glanced at Amy and then Unalaq, "You've got it, no more talking, singing, zip. Not a peep out of your mouth, now that's fair trade"

"No- I-" Wan stumbles on his words, he begins to struggle for an answer.

"No! Wan! It's a trap! Don-" The eels hold on Amy's neck tightens, she was running out of time..

Unalaq smirked, "What will it be? Give your voice to me or lose your precious Amy."

"Life's full of tough choices, innit?"

Wan was torn between his voice that could be dangerous in the wrong hands and his future life, his friend. Ursula caught wind of this dilemma and took action.

Ursula

She's slowly dying, don't you want to help her?

Could you forgive yourself if she was gone?

But isn't saving people what you stand for?

You wouldn't want this on your conscience, am I wrong?

You poor unfortunate soul!

Such a shame, you'll let her die!

Wan, your friend's life is at stake here,

Now you're running out of time.

But she can live, if you comply.

You poor unfortunate soul!

Sad but true!

She's almost dead!

Make up your mind.

If you don't want her to pay, then don't you worry,

I'll be kind.

Your voice will do just fine.

Look at her she's dying!

Go ahead,

Make your choice First Avatar!

I'm a very busy women

And times ticking

Go ahead and make the trade,

You Poor Unfortunate-

"I'LL DO IT!" Wan cries, interrupting Ursula's song, she sneers wider, she finishes her spell "Good call. You won't even miss that voice of yours..."

With a snap of a finger, Amy was freed, wheezing for air. Her eyes widen as she realized Wan gave up his voice for her life. "No!" she screamed sobbing as the spell began.

"Paluga, sarruga, come winds of the Caspian Sea. Now rings us glossitis and max laryngitis La voce to me! Now sing Avatar!"

When Wan opened his mouth, Amy couldn't believe her ears, he sounded beautiful. The young Avatar was weeping she could never hear that voice again. She watched has those hands ripped Wan's voice from his throat. It glowed bright blue.

The voice of the First Avatar was taken.

The trade was completed, Amy rushed to Wan and helped him up. He looked up at her and hugged him tightly.

"Now, It's mine." Unalaq cackled as he held the seashell in his hands. "The voice of the first Avatar in my hands!"

Wan eyes burned with a fire that Amy had never seen, suddenly Ursula imprisoned the Avatars in a bubble. Amy hurried and banged on the trap.

'You tricked me.' Wan mouthed he held his neck, tears starting to fall.

Unalaq laughed wickedly "What? We can't hear you! Did a cat catch your tongue? Now, what's this?"

Wan smirked when Ursula was infuriated with Ariel, she ordered the two ells to flip over the boat to which in her part worked but not for long.

"The little tramp! Ugh, she's better than I thought..."

"Not for long." Unalaq opened the bubble to pick out a strand of Wan's hair, then with a simple spell, Unalaq turned into Wan.

"My name is Wan." The imposter smiled using his voice, "Don't like the mirror?"

Wan was saying every curse word i the book but no one could hear him, Amy then took a shot. "Yeah, no. That's doesn't even sound remotely like him. Trust me, you make him sound annoying."

Ursula soon turned herself into a young human woman with black hair and violet eyes. "Enjoy the rest of your days, I'm off to get me a human Prince." Ursula teleported to land, Unalaq made Wan look to see him. "I'll come back for you, once I defect Korra and Aang and kill the little mermaid." With that, he left.


Korra strode along the shore along with Aang, "Have you noticed Eric with this weird woman?" Korra started, Aang nodded before they started to suspect anything, heard a familiar voice. They saw Wan walking with a cape on, Korra squinched her eyes. "Why is Wan singing with a cape?"

Before they realized what was happening, it was too late. Both of their eyes turned blue.

Bewitch by 'Wan'

Hours Later

Wan begins to scream yet nothing came out, Amy hugged him again. "Hay, we are going to get your voice back."

Wan shook his head aggressively, he appeared so defeated. 'My voice is gone, Amy.' He mouthed, "Let's not give up! Who knows what could happen, maybe Unalaq won't figure it out."

'He will, he isn't stupid.'

"Well, we have to find a way out… Somehow..."