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Zula left Iroh's ship with an evil grin. She saw that Zuko was still in the water. "You failed, Zuko. You can never compare to me, Zula!" exclaimed Zula.

Zula knew it was the perfect time to go to the North Pole. They had just been attacked, so they would be rebuilding. Yet, Zula had heard about the Ocean Spirit. Could she beat that? Either way, she wasn't afraid.

Currently, at the North Pole, they were waterbending the tribe back to how it was before the siege. All the waterbenders put the ice back in the front gate. There was only one thing left to do. A man with a chisel carved the Water Tribe emblem back into the ice. The people applauded, including Aang and Katara.

They had seen that Sokka has been miserable ever since Yue died. "I'm going to go see how Sokka's doing." said Aang to Katara.

"You do that. As for me, it's a beautiful day, so I'm going for a walk outside the city." Katara walked outside the gates and walked.

Aang went to where Sokka stayed. "Sokka, are you alright?" asked Aang. Sokka didn't answer. Aang knew he was still sad. "It's time for breakfast!" said Aang trying to tantalize Sokka. Any normal day that trick would work, but not this time.

"Well, here's some raw fish. You should eat some." suggested Aang. He gave Sokka the meat. He rejected it and threw it at Aang's face. Aang walked out unhappy, with fish blood dripping down his face. He left to go wipe it off.

"My life has been miserable since you left me." said Sokka miserably. Yue's spirit appeared.
"I never left you, Sokka. I am always with you." reminded Yue's spirit.

"I know, but I can't find any girls I like here." stated Sokka.

"There are other fish in the sea, Sokka. If you can't find love, let love find you." said Yue's spirit solemnly. Yue's spirit went away.

"Let no one cross this line." said Zula to her guards.

Katara was out walking. She loved the ice, the snow, the water. She noticed Zula's fire guards and became frightened. It was almost noon, and the firebenders would beat her easily.

In a couple of minutes, it became noon. The sun empowered Zuko. He came out of his coma and broke his binds. Zula thought so much of herself, she underestimated everyone else, and so she didn't bother to use stronger rope.

As Zuko became aware of his environment, he noticed the guards. He knew they were Zula's. Then he noticed Katara

Zuko smiled. If they had another rematch, he would definitely win. He didn't feel like it, though.

As Katara came near the guards, they attacked her. Even though she was right near the water, she wasn't to the caliber of Fire Nation soldiers when the sun was shining. All she could do was yell.

Zuko saw her and ran to where she was. Katara looked happy. Zuko would be invincible. Sure enough, he was. He killed all the guards easily.

Katara and Zuko smiled at each other. "Thank you, Zuko." said Katara graciously. They embraced each other, and Katara gave Zuko a kiss on the cheek. They walked hand in hand back to the North Pole.

Zula came to the gate of the North Pole. She would use a strategy of her father's: show no mercy. She jumped to the top of the gate and fire kicked the water guards to the ground. The people of the tribe stood in shock as they saw the guards break their legs with a loud crack. The whole tribe was screaming.

"What's that?" asked Katara.

"My sister. We must find shelter immediately. You can't stop her." said Zuko worriedly.

Katara waterbended a hole in the ground. They entered into it. Katara then waterbended a door.

"We might be here a while." said Zuko depressed. Yet he was happy beyond what words could describe.

Waterbenders tried to fight Zula, but she would just evaporate their water. "Fire is the dominant element. It can stop any of your elements!" yelled Zula with pride.

"Oh yeah, what about air?" asked Aang, who was on his glider. He shot a blast of air at Zula. She shot back the hottest fire blast she could do. It heated the air so much so quickly, it expanded so much that thunder shot back at Aang's face. Aang fell unconcious into the water. The people screamed at the top of their lungs, realizing there was no hope anymore.

Sokka figured it was the time to attack. He walked outside with boomerang in hand. He saw Zula and dropped his boomerang. He was sure she could replace Yue. But what to say?

"Hi. I'm Sokka, the greatest warrior ever." said Sokka.

"I don't care how good of a warrior you are. You aren't better than me." said Zula conceited.

Sokka didn't know what to say next. He started to sweat and shake. He looked very flustered.

"You're coming with me." said Zula.

"Yeah, baby!" exclaimed Sokka. Zula didn't hear him.

Zula grabbed Aang from the water and tied him up. They headed to the ship.

Katara heard footsteps. She figured that he had been captured. She sighed. She couldn't do anything, though, so she went to sleep.

Zula locked Aang in a small, old, and dirty cell. Sokka wondered where he would be going.

"You can stay in that little room over there, just don't mess anything up." said Zula sternly. Sokka nodded at Zula in acknowledgement.

Zula smiled at Sokka. Sokka saw it, and wondered why she smiled. He would just have to wait and find out.

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