"That was really mean to tease them Sokka." Suki scolded Sokka as they walked up to the spring that was located deep in the woods. "I know, but it's just too dang fun!" Sokka laughed. "You are such a moron sometimes. Do you know that?" Suki smirked. "Yeah, but that's why you like me!" He beamed his best I-look-like-a-moron-but-it's-fun face. "I might as well not even try and send at least a bit of information to your brain. It'll just blow up in my face." Suki jokingly sighed. "Oh come on Suki! I wasn't that mean, was I?" Sokka asked. "Do I need to spell it out for you?" Suki said in a serious voice. Her face had a stern look on it and her hands where on her hips. Her eyes had a don't-look-at-me-like-that-cause-I'm-way-serious-here look.

"Since Sokka's IQ is only 14, you probably might have to!" a voice came from behind the two. After the voice came a shrill of laughter. "KATARA! AANG!" Sokka roared at the invisible pair. "What? It's funny." Katara smirked at Sokka as she emerged from behind a tickle peach tree.

"Yeah Sokka! What's life if you can't laugh at yourself once and awhile?" Aang chuckled as he emerged from the top of a tree with MoMo not far behind him. "MY IQ IS NOT 14! IT'S…WELL…A LOT!" Sokka fumed.

Suki giggled. "Oh Sokka. Why do you always have to be so stubborn?" Suki asked as she raised one eyebrow and gave him a friendly smirk. "I AM NOT STUBBORN!" Sokka protested. "Well, then at least admit that I'm your girlfriend! It's no use trying if everybody already knows it!" Suki stared at him with a serious glare. "No, everyone does not know!" Sokka stubbornly mumbled. "See! You can't be so stubborn all the time!" Suki glared at him still. "Fine! You are my girlfriend!" Sokka growled in frustration. "See, now was that so hard?" She smiled. "No…But everyone does not know that!" He yelled. "Oh, brother…" Suki sighed closing her eyes while slapping her forehead.

"Sokka, that's not even proper grammar! It's said as 'but not everyone knows that!' not 'but everyone does not know that!'. See?" Katara corrected her older (and not-so-good-at-grammar) brother.

"Yeah Sokka! Even MoMo speaks better than you do!" Aang added in his statement. Which was not a good idea at all. Sokka fumed. He was yelling at Katara and Aang for at least half an hour about how he was smarter than some flying lemur and that MoMo couldn't even talk, when Suki interrupted him.

"Uh, Sokka?" She whispered, trying not to set him off. "WHAT!" He screamed. "It's almost time to do the feast of the Unogii." Suki replied. "Oh…does that mean food?" Sokka drooled as he recalled all of the delicious foods that he saw earlier. "Yup. But not the food you saw earlier." She smiled. Sokka groaned. "It's better than what the Unogii gets!" That made Sokka's eyes sparkle.

Later in the village…

"FOOD! FOOD! FOOD! FOOD! FOOD! FOOD! FOOD!" was all Sokka's mouth would let him say.

"Patience, Sokka. You don't want to use up all of your energy that you use to chew food by yelling about it." Suki chuckled. "ME WANT FOOD!" Sokka bellowed. "Oh, brother…" Suki jokingly sighed. Soon, a medley of different kinds of delicious food was set upon the long table. "FOOD!" Sokka roared in delight. ( And that pretty much explains itself!)