DISCLAIMER: don't own AVATAR.
Sulana Jay: I mite make him come back. How hard will u scream 4 it? Lol. Just kidding. And uh, Kellie's a Christian, y serve another God? And whoever said she wuz going home? Crap, I've said 2 much again…
Lopchop: YAY! U screamed! I luv it when I make ppl mad, it makes me so happy! Lol. I'm bored. (pokes Sokka voodoo doll) Sokka: OW! ME: I'm not bored anymore. Kill? Misty, Sahpire, Sakura! Hurry up and get over here! B4 lopchop turns in2 a murderer! And we certainly don't want the apocalypse again. 1st u, then me, not again! (I wuz so happy when we found out lived. I wuz pissed when we found out Zula did, though)
Chapter 21: The Innocent Can't Fight
The imaginary chains that had wrapped around Kellie's limbs disappeared as she looked up at the light that was the Great God. It flared up at her words, and only Kellie didn't look away at the brilliance."You DARE to do what no mortal has ever done!" The voice boomed. Kellie smirked up.
"There's a first time for everything, buddy. Even rebellion." The light sank onto the ship, and moved towards Kellie. Kellie just barely started to squint at the light.
"Well, rebellion is always fixed. It certainly fixed that Prince of Fire over there." And the light made a motion towards Zuko. He gulped in fear.
"Are you suggesting another duel? Punk?" Kellie raised an eyebrow.
Kierra looked up at Kellie, trying to ignore the glare of her Creator, who now would be her Destroyer.
How can she not be afraid? How can she look into the light, and not turn away? Kierra asked herself. And remembered words that had been locked into every god and goddess's mind.
One day, there will be a rebel too powerful for even the Great God to kill.
Kellie just might as well be that rebel.
The voice in the light boomed with laughter.
"Duel? You? That is impossible! No one dare challenge a God! Let alone the One With No Name!" Kellie folded her arms at the statement.
"In these past three years, I've learned that nothing is impossible." And Kellie turned to Zuko. He was still on his knees, head bowed, toward the God.
"I learned that it was possible to travel to a world that isn't suppose to exist. I learned it was possible for someone to melt even the iciest heart. I learned you can defy the laws of an Immortal Being and marry the one you love. I have learned that the so-called impossible, can be done." Kellie said, and kneeled in front of Zuko. She cupped his chin in her hands, and made Zuko look up into her eyes. The Great God gasped, no one could break his power. And yet, a fifteen-year-old girl just did. If only slightly.
The light made a 'humph' sound.
"Fine then, miss Impossible. We duel, tonight, right after sunset. If you beat me, humanity will be saved." And with that, the light was gone. Zuko, his men, and the gods, were able to move again.
Kellie fell to her knees, gasping. Something had happened, but she didn't know what. She didn't feel like the girl she used to be anymore.
"Kellie? Are you alright?" She looked up at the faint voice. She saw a face, it felt familiar, she knew that giant scar, but she couldn't remember the name.
"Yes. I am fine." Kellie whispered. Zuko looked worried, but Iroh dragged him away, feeling that Kellie needed to be alone.
Finally, after about two hours, Zuko got away from his uncle.
Zuko got up on deck, having been told Kellie was up there. When he walked through the hatch, Zuko did not like the site.
Kellie was sitting on the bow, hugging her knees up against her chest. Tears were quietly running down her cheeks slowly, and she was just staring at the metal.
Kellie heard the noisy creak of the hatch being opened, and looked up. Zuko nearly screamed at the site.
Zuko had always seen Kellie's eyes full of determination, strength, her eyes showed she was by far, more mature then her age gave off. He had always seen this, even when she was 12.
But now, her eyes had changed. They were empty, frightened, blank, all at once. And if you looked even deeper into the teenager's eyes, you would see something that every child possessed. Zuko had had it once, but that was many years ago.
In Kellie's eyes, for the first time in years, her eyes were brimmed with child-like innocence.
Zuko gulped. Her eyes reminded him of the 41st division. Those men had been innocent, yet were being sent to their deaths. Zuko had been sent off the day that division had been sent to Ba Sing Se. Zuk could still remember vividly the innocence in all those soldiers eyes.
Those men had been innocent, and sent to their deaths. Kellie was innocent, and being sent to her death.
If Zuko had learned anything in these past two years, it was this:
The innocent can't fight. Espcially the young and innocent.
I leave it off there, and c wut happens when lopchop reads! Heehee! i think the ending sux. oo, and i 4got2 put this in the last chapter: the song i used is called I've Known No War, and it's owned by The Who, not me! none of the song i have used in this series r mine! GOT IT!
INSANITY AT ITS FINEST
LONG LIVE THE HIPPIES!
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