I just couldn't stop writing! The urge is so unbearable! I needed to write more! I need more reviews! Okay, enjoy the chapter.
While Aang and his friends were running from the crazy cabbage seller and Zuko was eating duck, the Teen Titans were moping around.

"I miss Aang. He's like the only one who could kick your butt," Beast Boy sighed as his green hover car blew up.

"Yeah, I—hey!" Cyborg exclaimed halfheartedly.

"It's okay, team. I'm sure Aang is happier now," Robin smiled comfortingly.

"Yeah," Beast Boy chuckled. "They're probably not running from a weird cabbage seller."

The others laughed, including Raven.

"It was very nice to know them, though," Starfire said. "I do wish there was some way to contact them."

Suddenly, Robin's eyes lit up. "Raven, could you maybe contact them, you know, just to talk?"

"I'm not sure. I'll have to check," Raven answered as she walked toward her room.

"Do you think we'll get to talk to them again?" Beast Boy asked eagerly.

"I hope so. I need to get some tips from Aang about his strategies," Cyborg said.

"On fighting?" Robin asked.

"No! On Gamestation," Cyborg replied.


Sorry, this chapter was too short. I can't really think with school starting and I can't really think of anything left to write about except for Raven finding some way to contact Aang and the others. I hate to do this, but I could really use some help. If you could, can you give me some suggestions in your reviews? You don't have to, but it would help the story a little. I'll make the chappies longer as soon as I get a good idea. Ugh, so much thinking. Brain hurts.