Avatar: The legend of Aang

Chapter one – Finding an unknown friend.

The day was like any other; the sea was extremely calm due to the unexpected storm that had interrupted last night's peaceful sky, which had passed a few hours ago. There was also a silence brining a restful feeling with it. The sun was high in the sky warming the earth and letting the birds sing freely.

With a day this perfect no one would have thought there was a war going on…but there was. The Fire Nation was working on their tactics to enslave the rest of the world, the Earth Kingdom simply strengthening their well build defences, while the Water Tribe just did their best to survive with the little they had, and the Air Normans…well, due to the Fire Nation's constant attacks there is only one left, the avatar but there is only a few who know where he hides.

"Sokka, Aang come check out this view." Katara called from the edge of the cliff overlooking a small beach.

The two boys hurried to her side.

"Your right Katara, it's beautiful." Aang gasped but Sokka wasn't as impressed.

"And now I'm bored, shouldn't we finish setting up camp?" He moaned.

"I can't believe you Sokka, a beautiful sight like this and you don't even care." Katara snarled at her brother.

"Hey what's that?" Sokka pointed to the shallow salty water of the beach. Both Aang and Katara searched the beach until they saw what Sokka was taking about.

"It looks like," Aang said squinting his eyes. "A person?"

"We've got to go see if they are alright." Katara said running down the nature made steps to the sand.

"You were right Aang, quick help me." Katara demanded pulling the stranger from the water.

Her icy cold, wet hair laced around her face covering her features.

"She's not breathing" Sokka shouted in a panic.

"Give her mouth to mouth." Katara screeched to her brother who blushed bright red instantly.

"Me? I don't know how too. Why don't you?" He replied.

"I can't." Katara admitted.

"You're the water bender." Sokka protested.

"He's right Katara." Aang finally joined in.

"But I've never moved water I can't see before." Katara revealed.

"You have to try." Aang said.

Katara sighed and started to move her hands in thin air over the limp lifeless girls body and almost instantly she coughed the water from her lungs up.

"She didn't wake up." Sokka commented.

"Well at least she's breathing now, good job Katara." Aang complimented.

"Let's take her back to camp." Katara suggested.

"You mean the camp that isn't finished?" Sokka pointed out.

"Then why haven't you finished it yet?" Katara asked.

"What?" Sokka snarled, "You called me to look at the sea."

"Well if I hadn't we would have never have seem this girl." Katara stated.

"Err guys." Aang said trying to get their attention.

"We? I was the one who saw her." Sokka snarled back.

"Guys." Aang shouted this time.

"What?" The other two shouted in unison.

"Aren't you forgetting something?" He said pointing to the still unconscious girl in the sand.

The two boys and Katara quickly took the unknown girl to the camp where Katara used her water bending skills to dry her off. Sokka finished off the camp and finally managed to put up the tent, while Aang watched over the girl.

Night began to roll in but the girl still hadn't woken up. Aang decided the girl would be warmer if she was on Appa because of his thick fur so he moved her.

"I wonder what happened to her." Katara broke the silence as she looked over to the stranger from by the fire.

Another hour went by and Momo started to play around Appa when he slid and fell onto the girl. She groaned startling Momo who ran and hid behind Aang. With a cough the stranger slowly began to open her eyes.