Ten Years Later

"Faith, get up. You need to practice your Air Bending." Aang yelled at his daughter.

With a grown, she replied, "Yes, Daddy."

"What was that, Faith Elizabeth!" He demanded, referring to the grown.

"I said that I would be there in a minuet. I have to get dressed." She replied.

"OK, Faith. Meet me in the garden when you get done." Aang said before heading out to the garden.

About ten minuets later, Faith finally appeared in the garden.

"I'm ready, Daddy." She announced.

"Alright, widen your st…" he said, but was cut off by Faith mouthing the words with him and already in her stance.

"Do we really practice this much." Aang asked.

"Yes, Dad. We do. For once, can I just play with my friends?" She asked.

"In maybe fifteen minuets you can. Right now we need to work on your Air Bending." Aang replied to his daughter.

"OH, COME ON, DAD. EVERY DAY YOU TELL ME THAT WE NEED TO PRACTICE. WHY!" She demanded, throwing her arms around and all of the sudden, the ground below them began to tremble and soon a wall was between Faith and Aang.

"Faith, how did you do that?" Aang asked.

"I don't know. I thought I was an Air Bender." Faith said, sounding now just as confused. The wall was now down and Aang told her to stay put while he went and got Katara.

"Katara, come on, I have to show you something." He ordered.

"What, Aang, if you didn't notice, I am taking a bath. What if Faith came in here and saw you looking at me in the tub? What do you think she would say?" She demanded.

"Katara, that's what I have to show you. Did you know that our daughter is an AVATAR?"

"She's a WHAT?" Katara again demanded.

"An Avatar. I know it surprised me, too, but just now, when she and I were practicing Air Bending, she got mad me and lifted a small wall from the earth. She is probably tired. You have no idea how much Earth Bending takes out of you. Now come on and get out of that bath and help me with our daughter."

She jumped out of the water and reached for a towel, but once she reached the towel, she was surprised to find herself already dry.

"Wha- How?" She asked.

Aang snickered. He had water bended the water off of her.

She put her clothing on, and as soon as she was done, she and Aang went out to the garden.

"Faith, honey, did you lift up the ground?" Katara asked, while Faith nodded. Katara stood not believing it. She took Faith's hand, and walked with her over to the pond that they had.

"Faith, can you do exactly as I do." She asked. Faith nodded.

"Now do this." Katara said.

"Now do this." Faith said, being a little bit of a brat.

"Funny, Faith. I suppose I should have expected that of you, though. Look at who your father is." She said, making a side glance at Aang, who suddenly had an angry look on his face.

"Now do this." Katara said, lifting up her arms, to make a small amount of water go up into the air.

"You mean like this?" Faith asked, raising her arms the exact same way that her mother was doing. When she made some water go up into the air, she squealed in excitement.

Then Faith was pulled away, without Katara noticing, and a giant wave came up and knocked Katara over on her side. When she got up, Aang was laughing his heart out.

"Aang, you better hope that that was Faith!" Katara yelled.

"And if it wasn't?" Aang asked.

"Then I would be forced to do this," She said, before hitting him with a water whip.

"Hey, That wasn't very nice."

"Well, it was your fault." She replied through laughter.

By this time, Faith was asleep, and Aang picked her up and he and Katara went into their house, tucked Faith in, and went to make lunch.

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