Sorry, I've been a little shaky with everything lately, and I just wanted to say that it might take me like two weeks to update each time from now on. Thanks for the reviews and enjoy!


The Titans had talked to Aang and his friends for a long time, and it seemed that when Raven had reminded everyone that their time limit was almost up it was only a few minutes.

"We'll see you in the morning, guys," Robin smiled as he and the others waved good-bye to their distant friends.

"Until next time," Aang said and the star disappeared, leaving the mule hairs and flower petals to fall smoothly off the screen of the Titans Tower computer. They were in perfect condition for reusing.

"Aw, it is joyous to see Aang, Katara and Sokka once more!" Starfire squealed as she flopped onto the couch.

"Yeah, but I didn't get the game tips," Cyborg sighed.

"Oh well," Beast boy smiled.

"Raven, you got those ingredients put somewhere safe?" Robin asked.

"Yes. And I have enough dust to last the whole year," Raven said.

"So we'll be seeing them for the rest of the year. This is great. I don't think anything can go wrong. Everything's perfect," Robin remarked as he sat down next to Starfire.

The next day….

Raven repeated the spell and a bright glowing star appeared on the screen of the Titans' computer.

In 335….

Aang, Katara, and Sokka had gone traveling so they could return to their quest.

Katara heard a faint rustling somewhere. She stopped and looked around.

"Is there something wrong, Katara?" Aang asked.

Katara hesitated before answering. "No….I guess it was just the wind or something."

Suddenly, a group of firebenders surrounded the friends and quickly tied and gagged them.

Zuko stepped out from the bushes.

"Honestly Avatar. You are making this too easy," he scoffed.

At Titans Tower….

"Dude, what's wrong with this thing?" Beast Boy asked as he tapped on the glass of the computer.

"I don't know. Maybe I should repeat the spell," Raven said. She had the book with her and red the spell.

A bright light covered the room and the Titans were gone.

In 335….

The Teen Titans stumbled onto a dry path.

"Ugh, what happened?" Robin asked as he adjusted his mask.

"Oh no," Raven muttered as she flipped through the book to a page. She set the book down and sat down in front of it, putting her fingers onto the front and back of the page. It came apart.

"It says: If a person is not able to answer, reread the spell to teleport to the place where the person is or try again later. Aang and the others must have been captured!" Raven exclaimed.

"How are we supposed to get back?" Beast Boy asked.

"I don't know," Raven sighed.

"Don't tell me that, Raven. I don't want to hear it!" Cyborg said in panic.

"Well, we're here and until we find a way back, we need to find the others," Robin said.

"I was afraid you were going to say that," Beast Boy said.

The Titans walked up the trail leading to a mountain.

"Augh! No more walking!" Beast Boy complained. "I can't feel my legs!"

"Stop being such a baby," Cyborg said.

"But you couldn't feel your legs in the first place! You can't suffer!" Beast Boy cried dramatically.

Starfire and Raven had switched to the skies. They looked above and saw a little house-like thing on the side of the mountain.

"Robin, there is a home up on the mountains!" Starfire called.

"Good. We might be able to get help there. Raven, have you found any way to get back?" Robin asked.

"No, not yet. This is a big book, so don't rush me," Raven said.

"It's your own fault if you read ginormous books!" Beast Boy said.

"That's not even a word," Raven commented.

"Okay, now nobody split up unless I say so and we'll be completely fine," Robin said confidently as they started up the mountain's trail.

Ten minutes later….

"I think I'm getting delirious," Beast Boy said.

"I think you were already delirious before we started," Raven remarked.

"Look at the pretty moon. It looks like a half flower in the sunlight," Beast Boy said strangely as he gazed up at the faint moon in the blue sky. "It's a pretty moon in the blue sky. It also looks like a flower. It's so pretty."

"I think Beast Boy needs medical attention," Starfire commented from above.

Fifteen minutes later….

"I see the house!" Robin exclaimed.

"I see the moon," Beast Boy said dreamily.

"I see Beast Boy shutting up about the stupid moon," Cyborg said irritably.

"I see someone's getting cranky," Beast Boy said.

In the Fire Nation Base….( A/N:I made that up. It's the house-like thing.)

Katara, Aang and Sokka were taken into a chamber that was blood red and had flaming torches placed on each wall. The travelers had their hands and legs tied tightly to three poles.

"You're never going to get away with this, Zuko," Katara snarled.

"Cute. You would make a fine slave," Zuko smirked. "If I let you live, that is."

"You can't make us slaves!" Sokka shouted.

"It's either that or dying, which is perfectly fine with me. Though, we can do it early, to your satisfaction," Zuko said smoothly, the torches flaming brighter. (A/N: Have you noticed that the flames are bigger when Zuko is cross?)

"Leave them alone!" Aang demanded.

"Aw, the little Avatar wants his friends to be safe. Well that's not going to happen, so save your breath!" Zuko shouted.

Aang blew at Zuko, but because he wasn't using his better bending body parts, it just forced Zuko to cover his face and step back a little.

Zuko scowled. "I'll deal with you two later, and as for you, Avatar, you just wait until what's in store for you."

When he left, the friends were quiet.

"This is all my fault," Katara said suddenly. "I should've checked what was in the bushes."

"No it wasn't, Katara, you would've been surprised anyway, and you know Sokka and I wouldn't leave you by yourself," Aang said kindly.

"Anyhow, what are we going to do? We're in big trouble here," Sokka said. "They even have Oppa and Mo Mo imprisoned."

"I...don't know," Aang sighed as he let his tired head drop.


Yeah, pretty short. I think I may be losing my touch. Please R&R!

-TTF