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Last time on Keeper of the Shadows…
Tell us your tales, please." Shadow said. Aang started at the beginning, telling of his sad past, and of their adventures, just leaving out the part when Zoku saved him. He knew that would always be a secret, but in Zoku's mind, it never happened.
"Wow…" said Kiara after he finished. "I wish I could do something that exiting, but everything here is so dull. Things never happen here."
"Who is this 'Zoku' you speak of? He sounds simple… intriguing." Shadow raised her eyebrows.
"That is a wonderful story. Please, tell us of your real 'adventures.'" Kiara said. The four glared at her.
"I think it was a very wonderful story, Aang. Katara, Kiara can help you with your waterbending, and she can help Aang with all the elements, and she can help you with your earthbending." Shadow said.
"Earthbending? I'm no earthbender." Sokka told her.
"I think you are. We'll have to find out! Come on!" Shadow grabbed Sokka's hand and they were gone.
"Well, I guess I have to baby-sit you two. I'll teach you both waterbending tactics, only simple ones, though, because the girl can't handle it." Kiara said.
"I can't handle what?"
Chapter Two- Passage
"I said, 'The girl can't handle waterbending.'" Kiara glared at Katara.
"Well, guess what, Kiara. I can handle any thing and everything." Katara shot back. Kiara glanced at Aang.
"You, Avatar, I'll teach only you. Come with me now." Kiara ordered.
"I'm not going without Katara." He said calmly.
"What?" Kiara snapped.
"I said," mimicked Aang, "I'm not going without Katara."
"You either learn the elements, or you don't. It's your choice." Kiara told him fiercely.
"Aang go on, I wouldn't train with her if she let me." Katara said.
"Are you sure, Katara?
"I'm sure," Katara said, and added a whisper. "You can teach me later." Aang smiled and nodded. Kiara took his hand and led him to a door that had the water symbol on it. For the first time in such a long time, Katara was alone. Then she sighed. What would she do? Where would she go? I'll explore this place, I guess, thought Katara.
She went through a door that had a strange symbol on it. Aang knew what it meant, and had the means to warn her not to go through it, but he didn't have time. The door led to a strange hall, with one other door. That door was a torturing device. It led the person who walked through it to their greatest enemy.
Shadow took Sokka through a door with the Earthbending sign on it. They found themselves in a huge room, even bigger than the hall they were in. Strange doors were everywhere. The doors were green, red, black, blue, white, and purple, and all the colors were swirling in circles.
"Where do you want to go?" Shadow asked Sokka. Sokka's eyebrows shot up.
"Huh?"
"Where do you want to go?" She repeated.
"What do you mean? We can go anywhere?" Sokka asked.
"No, you imbecile, any earthbending village. I can tell you have had a romance with an earthbender. Was her name Suki?"
"Yes. She lived in Kyoshi." Sokka said, his expression suddenly becoming grim, remembering the earthbender. Shadow pushed him into the middle of the room.
"Shika laria miki Kyoshi." She chanted quietly. Sokka looked strangely at her.
"Sokka Shika laria miki Kyoshi." She said, becoming louder.
"Shadow Shika laria miki Kyoshi!" Shadow shouted as loud as she could. A blinding light surrounded them, becoming larger, then shrunk down to nothing, and Sokka and Shadow weren't there anymore.
Kiara led Aang into a strange room. The walls were blank and the room was small, but Aang felt that something else was in the room with them. Kiara took Aang's hand and, with unknown strength, flung him out into the middle of the room. He blinked and was alone. The walls turned to glass and Kiara was on the other side. Aang got up and pressed his hands against the glass.
"Nobody will know what happened to the Avatar and his friends. I am the new Avatar. The Avatar who will kill the Fire Lord and anyone who is in line for the throne, and I will rule." She smiled evilly. Then she vanished.
Aang looked around and heard distant whispers. Then he felt something, like the coldness of people who had been there before, who had slowly faded away.
Sokka and Shadow found themselves in the lake right outside Kyoshi. Something swam around them.
"Uh, oh…" Sokka said.
"Forget the uh, oh, let's swim!" Shadow shouted as she dived under. Sokka swam wildly for shore. A strong current pushed him towards the shore, and underneath him, was Shadow. Wait a minute! If she said that she could help me with earthbending, and if she is waterbending, then she can control more than one element! How does that work? Unless she's a Spiritbender! But I thought Kiara was the last one. That means that Shadow's keeping a pretty big secret. Sokka thought. He was torn from his thoughts when the water flung him up into the air and onto sand.
"Ouch."
"Suck it up."
"Suki!" Sokka jumped and hugged her. She hugged him back and kissed him on the cheek. Both blushed.
"How cute," said Shadow, ruining the moment, "I just love it when lovers get together after such a long time! Sokka, just shout for me if you want to come back to the temple, and Suki, you can shout for Shadow, too, because you'd be great on Aang, Katara, and Sokka's little journey! Bye!" She vanished.
"Your friend is… interesting."
Katara found herself in a dark room. It was decorated with mostly red, and two swords hung on the wall. They were beautiful. She touched her hand to the tip and with the slightest touch, she was bleeding. Katara looked around for water she could heal herself with. When she found none, she turned back to the door she went through, and found that it was gone. Footsteps were coming down the hall. Quickly but quietly, she hid underneath the bed. When the footsteps reached the room, she was surprised at who she saw.
