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A.N: Yay, Saturday! Today's Saturday, which makes today a good day. I've been sick, and out of school, for four days! Oh how I missed math class! Mind you, it's the class not the subject! All my friends are in that class and they all rawk! I'll try to update at least twice between now and Sunday, but I have a project on Edgar Allan Poe due Tuesday and all my work that I missed due sometime next week, so I might be a little busy. Oh yeah, and there's like three parties I'm going to this weekend but I won't let you guys down!

Patience Halliwell- Thanks for the review! I feel so loved now! Yay! I've read a few of your stories. I read 'Never too far' right after I joined FF. It's great, even thought I am more of a fan of AxK than ZxK, it was still awesome. I'll be sure to read 'Buried Beneath the Snow' and 'Pirates of Blue Blade' they both sound awesome. Finally, another FMA fan! Go FMA! Ed is so hott xD yeah, even if he is just a giant pixel! Oh and Al too! He's hott, and I love their voices! Oh, and yes, you've buttered me up! I've found a new friend! Yay!

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Chapter Two

Zuko sat, staring at a map of all the places he had spotted the avatar. He marked Jourio on the map and sighed. There was a knock on the door, then the door opened and a guard walked in. Zuko looked at him, waiting for the news, or whatever it was he was going to tell him.

"The prisoner is awake, sir."

"Good." Zuko stood and walked out the door, pushing the guard out of the way as he went. He walked down to the prison hold and looked into the cell the 'avatar's friend' was in. She was sitting against the wall, her legs pulled to her chest. She was staring at the wall, but she knew he was there.

He opened the cell and walked in, locking it behind him. She looked up at him, a blank expression on her face. "Where is the avatar?"

"Who?" Her face showed confusion, but he ignored it. Surely she knew who he was. She was one of his friends!

"Don't play dumb, girl. You know the avatar." He narrowed his eyes at her. She stayed calm.

"No, I'm sorry. I don't know the avatar." He stepped closer, glaring down at her.

"Of course you don't." He said sarcastically. "You were running after him in the market! You must have been running after them because you were with them, right?" he smirked as a look of comprehension took the place of the girl's blank look.

"Oh dear." She said quietly. "I didn't know that was the avatar. I didn't get a good glimpse of them." He raised an eyebrow. She was a friend of the avatar and didn't know what he looked like?

He stopped listening to her quiet rambling. "Tell me where the avatar is!" He snapped. She looked up at him and he stepped back a little when he saw fear in her eyes. She looked back at the floor of the cell, pulling her legs closer to her chest.

"I told you, I don't know." Zuko sighed. Maybe she didn't. Maybe this was the wrong girl. He'd never seen her before.

"What's your name?" He walked towards the door. She looked back up at him.

"Kita."

"Come on." He opened the door and walked down the hall, obviously waiting for her to follow. Cautiously, she did.

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"Do you think they know we're still here?" Aang looked up from his marbles to Katara.

"Who?"

"The fire nation."

"I don't think so."

"Hey, guys." They looked to Sokka, who was out looking for food until he came back to the camp they were currently at. "I just heard news that Zuko captured someone who was friends with Aang." Katara gave him a stupid look.

"We're all here, Sokka."

"I know."

"Then…?"

"Exactly! We're all here, so that means they captured someone else!"

Katara and Aang looked at each other, then back to Sokka. "Who, Sokka?"

"I heard he captured a girl. They said she was running after Aang so the fire nation captured her!"

"But why would a girl run after us…?" Katara thought aloud.

"I don't know."

They sat in silence until Katara shrugged and reached for the bag that held the waterbending scroll, and a few other things. Her eyes widened when it wasn't there. "I think we dropped something. And maybe, that girl was trying to give it back."

Aang looked at her, "Then we have to save her."

---xx---

Kita followed a few feet behind Zuko as they walked through the halls of the ship. Kita looked around quietly. "I heard the guard say you were a prince…"

Zuko glanced over his shoulder at her. "Prince Zuko." He stated.

"Oh." Kita bowed her head, looking at the floor as they walked. Zuko stopped at a door and walked in. Kita followed.

"Uncle, this is Kita. I guess our 'solders' captured the wrong girl. So you can have her drink tea with you instead of me." Zuko turned on his heal, walking out of the room. Iroh looked at Kita. She was staring at the ground, waiting to be spoken to.

"Miss Kita," She looked up at her name. "I am general Iroh, but just uncle Iroh will be fine." He smiled and she couldn't help but smile back. "Would you like some tea? And a game of Pai Cho?"

"Do you have ginseng? It's my favorite."