'Tis the last chappie of my story. You must hate me for even bothering to update this story. But at least I've been having fun writing it. So... here it is.

Disclaimer: Thankfully, this is the last time I have to say this for this story, I don't own Avatar, Teen Titans, or any other cartoon.


We made arrangements for me to go back to mt own dimension first thing the next morning. That way we could all rest and say goodbye. But I decided I wasn't going to follow the plan. I felt likea jerk, but it's so hard for me to say goodbye. So I made up my bed on the couch as everyone else went back to their rooms. I waited a few hours, and when I was sure that everyone else was asleep, I got up and fumbled around forpen and paper. I hurridly scribbled a note. It said:

Guys,

I feel so bad about doing this, I know that I would have been leaving today anyway, but I just can't say goodbye. It's too hard for me. By the time you read this I will be back in my own dimension, most likely looking for my family. Someday I hope, we will find some way of contacting each other. That may not be for a long time. Thank you so much for helping me out.

Goodbye, -Kat.

"No." I looked at the bracelet Star had given me almost as soon as I had come to stay with them. They had accepted me as a friend. What if I never saw them again, and the last thing they knew of me was that I was too cowardly to say goodbye to them. So I ripped the note into peices around the size of a fingerprint. I was the only one who ever had to know what I had thought of doing. I climbed back onto the couch and didn't wake up again until morning.

My friends were already awake. Cy was preparing a huge breakfast that was obviously at least part meat because BB was screaming at him. Robin was getting the portal ready. I was to go home right after breakfast. Raven was sitting on the part of the couch I didn't take up, reading a book. Terra must have been sleeping in, because she wasn't there. Star was sitting on the floor, looking upset. "Hey Star, what's wrong?" I asked.

"Nothing is wrong! Everything is glorious!" she said. I could tell it was a lie, but I didn't question her more.

I turned my attention to the breakfast argument."Hey guys?" They looked at me. "I really don't want my last memory of you to be an argument over breakfast." They took the hint and Cy suggested waffles. I didn't really feel like waffles, but whatever. I didn't want their last memory of me being me arguing about breakfast right after I had told them to stop arguing about breakfast.

We ate in near silence, and opened up the portal. Someone ran and got Terra. They returned, and I said my goodbyes. I hugged everyone and they promised that they would soon come to my demension to visit me. I stepped through the portal and felt the spinning sensation that meant I was leaving the dimension.

And then I woke up. My head was spinning and my eyes were out of focus. I rubbed my burned shoulder because of habit. It didn't hurt a bit. Neither did my wrist.It had to have been a dream. I found myself thinking. What else could it have been? It made sense after all. But it just seemed so real.

I blinked to clear my vision, and found myself in a cave. Not just any cave though. I was laying on the floor of a small cave, and the exit seemed to lead to a huge cave. I was in my room. This was the caveI had been staying in with Jake and Michelle. And Zach. But something was missing. There were no curtains on hanging in the doorways, and no furniture anywhere else in the cave. There were four rooms besides the main one, and nobody was there. Did I dream up the cave too? The raid? Jake, Michelle, and Zach? It made no sense. I was sure that when I first came here there was furniture and stuff. Now there was no sign of human life at all. I had to have dreamed up the cave too, but if I had, then how was I standing in it? Had I sleepwalked?

I wandered slowly out of the cave and back onto the mountain path. From there I walked to the spot where I could have sworn the four of us had sat, not long ago, planning our way to Riverton. As I looked out over the veiw of the town, that's exactly what I saw. A town. My home. Tonabi. Exactly as it had always been. Everything was a dream. There was no raid. Still, I felt strangely ecstatic as I ran down the mountain trail. Nothing like a dream that you may have lost your family to make you want to be with them even more.

I finally got to the bottom of the trail and ran into Tonabi, towards my house. When I got there I saw my little sister Alyssa staring out the window. She saw me and her mouth opened wide. She rushed to the door and opened it. She ran to me and nearly knocked me down with a hug around my waist. I couldn't figure out why she was so excited to see me. I picked her up and something on my wrist caught the light of the sun. It sparkled. When I got a better look at it I noticed that it was an elaborate beaded bracelet.


The end. The last part with Alyssa running to Kat was not my idea. It was my friend Alyssa's. That'swhy I named her Alyssa in the first place. So I do not take credit for that. Anywho... I'm done.