DISCLAIMER: don't own AVATAR.

(starts pounding on desk in a fit of hysterical laughter) HAHA! YES! SO MANY PPL UPSET! SO MUCH RAGE! Now all I need r death threats, and my collection will match Sleepingdragon13's! lol.

Sokka.is.mine: (never let my best bud c that name, she'll go in2 a rage of jealousy) thank goodness ur friend called u…

Rioki Moondove: um, about ur story, I've never heard of that show, sry, but I don't think I'll b reviewing 2 it anymore… and I've never got any1 2 cry 4 my story, wow. And I plan 2 hav sumthing along those lines…

Shadowlover101: wow. That's quite the compliment. And just how many other Avatar world meets the real world series/stories hav u read? Exactly? I just wanna hav my facts straight.

Lopchop: oo, he luvs her alrite, but there's a hidden OC in this story that has yet 2 appear that has a reason 4 Aaron's btchynes… as 4 the suspense, I never mean it, but I luv the effects it has on u! and dude, take a chill pill, Zuko, run. B4 stuff happens…


Chapter 4: Lost

Zuko helped his wife up, and while he led her down the street, he glared at the house where his brother-in-law lived.

He's going to pay for making her miserable.

Kellie wrapped her arms around her husband's neck, squeezed it, and sobbed into his shoulder, occasionally moaning her brother's name, and asking why.

Zuko hushed his wife, and they went off to find a place to stay. Since Aaron was obviously not going to be generous enough as to offer them a place to stay, they were going to have to find a motel.


Aaron glared defiantly out a window as he watched his so called sister walk away with the banished Prince.

He felt fires roar within him when he saw the young woman hug Zuko's neck, and sob into his shoulder. But these weren't fires of jealousy, they were of protection for a sibling…

No way, that can't be her! She's dead!

No she isn't. You just slammed the door in her face, and watched her cry without caring. And now you watch her hug and cry to someone.

I don't know her, I shouldn't care…

WHO ARE YOU KIDDING! You knew Kellie for 15 years! Up until she disappeared 5 years ago! If that wasn't Kellie, then how does she know so much? Huh?

I, I don't know…

My point exactly. That's your, my, OUR sister, and there she goes, walking away with a Prince! She doesn't hold a grudge, you know that, so go and bring her back here! Get to know the sister you lost!

Yes, Kellie didn't hold a grudge, but I do believe Zuko does…

He won't harm you as long as Kellie cares. Now go!

Aaron walked out the front door, and started his car.


Kellie sat down on a bed, and turned on the TV, Zuko sat next to her, and wrapped an arm around her shoulders. They had used one gold piece to pay for a couple of nights at a Best Western hotel, on the outskirts of town.

"What's wrong, Kellie?" Zuko asked, while he rubbed one of his wife's arms. Kellie sniffed.

"It's just, it's just I can't believe he forgot about me! What happened to him? Why did he forget me? I never gave up hope, so why did he…?" Kellie continued on like this, sometimes repeating a sentence she had already said, when there was a knock on the door.

Zuko got up, and answered the door. Kellie stayed on the bed, and watched the History Channel.

She was watching something about B-17s (those things rock! They're big bomber planes used in World War II!) when Zuko's voice sounded.

"Kellie, there's someone here to see you." Kellie hopped off the bed, and went to the door that led to her and Zuko's room. Kellie's eyes sparkled at the sight.

Aaron.

Aaron put his hand behind his head, and looked down.

"I, uh, since you say you're my sister, I, uh, wanted to give you a chance…" He muttered. Kellie squealed, and hugged her brother. Aaron started to gasp as Kellie's arms began to crush his lungs.

Maybe. She. Is. My. Sister. Certainly. Has. Bear. Hug. To. Be. Her.

Aaron thought between gasps. Zuko tapped his wife on the shoulder, and whispered in her ear.

"You better let go of him, Kellie, otherwise you might not have a brother anymore." Kellie grinned, and released Aaron from her arms, which during the hug, had been like two big bands of steel.

"Well, let's go back to my place." Aaron mumbled.


On the car drive back into town, Zuko was a lot more calm in the car, now that he was use to it.
As they stepped out of the car, Kellie looked up at the house.

"Aaron, this house isn't yours, so why are you living in it and mom and dad aren't?" Aaron put his hand behind his head as he looked down.

"Grandma and Grandpa died a few years ago, and in the will, they left their house, and everything on the property, to mom and dad. And so, they gave me the house, while they got Grandma's." Kellie looked down.

"Oh." She whispered. There goes some family.

"But, I left your room alone," Aaron said, trying to cheer his sister up.

"Just in case you came back." He finished quietly. Kellie's eyes sparkled, and she rushed upstairs to see if what her brother said was true. Once she was gone, Aaron turned to Zuko.

"So, how's she been doing?" Aaron asked, trying to get the information necessary to be sure if that girl upstairs was indeed his sister.

"Great. She's done a great deal in ending the war, keeping the peace, raising the kid…" But Zuko chose the wrong choice of words.

"Raising the kid? What's that suppose to mean?" Aaron hissed through clenched teeth. Zuko backed away.

"Nothing, it just means that the Fire Lord needs a heir, I've got one, and she helps take care of my son." Aaron grabbed Zuko's collar, pulled him up so they were eye level, and held a fist right in front of Zuko's scarred eye.

"If you dared to fuck my sister, I swear, I'm gonna…" But Aaron never finished his sentence, for a young voice broke through.

"AARON!" He and Zuko looked up, to see Kellie at the top of the stairs, staring at the two men. Tears were gathering in her eyes. She had just finished checking on her room, and it looked just like she left it, when she walked back out, and saw Aaron threatening her husband, and swearing horribly.

"Kellie, this isn't what it looks like!" Aaron tried to explain. But Kellie raised a hand to silence him.

"Oh, don't bother explaining, you're way too protective of everyone to care about what happens to others!" Kellie yelled. She doubt what she said had made sense, but she didn't' really care. She stormed back into her room, tears slowly running down her cheeks.


Kellie sat down on her bed, and began to cry harder. Her brother, swearing, threatening, she had never imagined. The sight hurt, it had hurt a lot, and it broke her heart.

Half of Kellie was split into the Goddess of Healing, and she began to feel the warm tendrils of healing wrap around her, trying to ease her sorrows.


Aaron made his way up the stairs to apologize to his sister. When he opened the door, he nearly yelled at the sight.

The girl who said to be Kellie was split down the middle. Her left half was dressed in gray, the hair on the left side of her head was pure white, while one lock of hair was streaked black. While her right half was regular.

"Out." Aaron whispered quietly and menacingly. Kellie looked up.

"Wha-?" She asked, not believing her ears.

"I SAID OUT! GET OUT! GET OUT OF MY HOUSE, YOU FREAK!" Aaron yelled. Kellie looked up at him, tears streaming from her right eye, which was green, while her left, which was gray, just remained wide and unbelieving.

Kellie ran out of her room, down the stairs, and out the front door, and Aaron slammed the door behind her.

As Kellie had ran, the Goddess of Healing had shattered from her being, left in shards, upon the entrance hall floor of Aaron's house.


Kellie ran over the lawn, and tripped. It had been raining, and the grass was wet, making her front wet. Kellie got unsteadily to her feet, and began to walk down the road.

Kellie started to giggle as a song, by an old favorite artist of hers(who she had long since lost interest in) began to return to her memory. Actually, it was two songs by that same artist.

It's a damn cold night

Trying to figure out this life

Won't you take me by the hand

Take me somewhere new

I don't know who you are but I

I'm with you

Isn't anyone trying to find me

Won't somebody take me home

Kellie didn't even know why those two lyrics came to her, but she giggled as the lyrics to another song by that same artist came to her.

I couldn't tell you why she felt that way,

She felt it everyday.

And I couldn't help her, I just watched her make the same mistakes again.

What's wrong, what's wrong now?

Too many, too many problems.

Don't know where she belongs, where she belongs.

She wants to go home, but nobody's home.

It's where she lies, broke down inside.

With no place to go, no place to go to dry her eyes.

Broken inside.

Open your eyes, and look outside.

Find the reasons why.

You've been rejected, and now you can't find what you left behind.

Be strong, be strong now.

Too many, too many problems.

Don't know where she belongs, where she belongs.

She wants to go home, but nobody's home.

It's where she lies, broke down inside.

With no place to go, no place to go, to dry her eyes.

Broken inside.

Her feelings she hides.

Her dreams she can't find.

She's losing her mind.

She's fallen behind.

She can't find her place.

She's losing her faith.

She's fallen from grace.

She's all over the place.

Yeah, oh

She wants to go home, but nobody's home.

It's where she lies, broke down inside.

With no place to go, no place to go to dry her eyes.

Broken inside.

She's lost inside, lost inside… oh oh yeah

She's lost inside, lost inside… oh oh yeah

Kellie didn't' know why these songs came to her, but actually, they suited her rather well at the moment.


It had been raining hard, and Kellie was soon very wet, and very cold. But Kellie didn't' even realize these things. Kellie just kept on walking down the street, in the dark, in the rain, in the cold, lost in the eternal solitude of loneliness, given to her when her brother had told her to leave.

Eventually, Kellie couldn't' recognize which was her tears, and which was the rain. She just decided they were the same.

The neighbors remember seeing Kellie walking down the street, hugging her arms, the poor girl completely soaked. They remember seeing the fog that came rolling in, and they remember Kellie crying, and walking into the fog, completely oblivious to it. But they never remembered seeing her coming out.

That's because she didn't.


Uhoh, I think u kno wut happens now! Cliffies, I luv, lopchop doesn't, she screams, and I luv it when she does! Here's a poll 4 u, I need 2 kno this now!

SHOULD I CONTINUE THIS SERIES IN A SEQUEL?

A Hell yes! Don't let it ever stop!

B Nah. Stop the series b4 it gets 2 long.

C Hmm, continue it in2 another sequel, but after that, stop.

Hav fun! I want lots of votes! Get ur buds 2 read and review, so this can b more fun 4 every1! and those 2 songs i used, (as much as I hate 2 admit) belong 2 Avril Lavigne. I'm With You and Nobody's Home ( in order used). the songs r hers, not mine, and sadly, those r the only songs that i kno of that could play the part in this chapter. l8r.

INSANITY AT ITS FINEST
LONG LIVE THE HIPPIES!

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