I didn't think there were enough fics with Aunt Wu in them so I wrote one. I added an appearance from Meng just for yucks. I hope you like it.

A Fortune Foretold

Aang sat impatiently. "More cream puffs?" asked Meng. "No thank you, I'm stuffed." Aang replied. Meng frowned pulling the plate secretly eating some as she did. The famous fortune-teller walked into the room. "Aang." She called. Aang jumped to his feet and stood in front of Aunt Wu. "Finally." Aunt Wu motioned Aang to follow her into a room. The room was decorated with ancient tribal masks and relics. In the middle of the room sat a pond filled with vibrantly colored exotic fish. In the middle of the pond stood a small island with stepping stone branching out to it.

Aunt took one step at a time and Aang followed suit. Aang was amazed at the beautiful colors of the fish. It was as if it were colors and not fish swimming in the pond. Each color seemed to stand out as they swam in patterns around the pond. Aunt Wu found a spot in the island and sat down. Aang also sat down facing Her. "What is it about your future that you would like to know?" She asked. "I've been wanting to know what the end of this war is going to be like. Whether my friends and I will live or not." Aang replied with a little bit of gloom. "Ah very noble putting your friends ahead of yourself."

"Watch as I throw food to these fish." Aunt Wu reached into her pocket and pulled out a small vial. She dumped the contents into her hand and threw them to the fish. All of the fish gathered in that small area then started acting strangely. They started swimming fast and then slowed down. Some swam in circles and others didn't move at all. Aunt Wu's eyes grew a bit larger. "Ah the war will be the biggest this world has ever seen. Many will perish; sacrifices will be made on both sides. In the end when all seems lost you, Aang, will emerge victorious." Aang still remained worried. "What sacrifices will be made? Will my friends die?" Aunt Wu solemnly replied. "The fish can't specify but I know that they will be great and noble sacrifices." Aang still remained worried. "Thank you Aunt Wu." A smile grew on Aunt Wu's face. "Anytime."

A sign hung on Aunt Wu's door saying:

Limit 2 readings per day

No exceptions.

Katara stood outside looking upset. "Man I really wanted to know whether I should wear blue or light blue tomorrow." Aunt Wu's door slammed shut and a closed sign showed up in the window.

Well there you go. Now please

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