What I feel is the proper first chapter.

It didn't take long to get this up there after the prologue and the background chapter.

By the way for those wondering about whether there is a Avatar or not. There's not.

However, there is something just as cool

I'm Already starting on the third chapter. It will be up either later today or tomorrow.

Disclaimer: I don't own Avatar: Last Airbender


Chapter 2

The day my Life changed…

Year 2654

BRRINGG! BRRINGGG!BRRI-

The young boy had immediately opened his eyes once the alarm clock he got from Kuzon rung. He shut them just as quickly when his eyes met the glowing orange Sol. Once he got adjusted he put on a smile that could put an adorable newborn to shame.

" Today's the day!" the boy exclaimed.

He hopped right out of bed and sprinted towards the door leaving his room. He narrowly escaped smashing into someone on his way out before he felt a pair of strong arms grab him.

"Well there! What's the hurry this morning?" said a voice belonging to a man sounding gentle but shocked.

The young boy looked up into the eyes of the man he almost knocked over and the smile he had earlier grew even larger than thought possible.

"Monk Gyatso! It's the big day is everyone ready?!" said the boy excitedly

" Oh, what will I do with you Aang," monk Gyatso said with a sigh before he put a warm smile of his own upon his face " yes it's the big day. However everyone is still sleeping, we are to leave at dawn. Why are you up so early?" Monk Gyatso asked.

" Early monks get the…" Aang blushed in embarrassment as he couldn't finish his joke.

Monk Gyatso let out a small laugh as he noticed Aang's dilemma. He clapped Aang on the shoulder to gain his attention and gave him a gesture to tell Aang to follow him.

"Where are we going monk Gyatso?" Aang asked.

" Is that a question for the big day or the casual walk through the temple yard?" monk Gyatso stated casually.

"Both," grinned Aang.

"For the big day it is a surprise for all the young Ahmets, including you," he said as Aang let out a groan" and where we are going now is to the gardens to meditate" said monk Gyatso with a smile .

Aang looked at his mentor like he grew another head. " but don't we leave at dawn? It's not long from it." Normally Aang would be just as enthusiastic to meditate. But he knew that when you were to meditate in a temple you are to give at least an hour of your time to get closer to enlightenment .

Monk Gyatso saw the worry and bewilderment on Aang's face and he inwardly smiled,'aw young Aang,hehe,'.

" I thought you were ready Aang? Early monks get something as I recall you saying" Monk Gyatso said with a small smile.

" I am! It's just.. I thought that we wouldn't have enough time," Aang said awkwardly.

"Well we do," stated monk Gyatso, before adding in a humored tone, "I also promise you this isn't the big days surprise".

Aang let out a breath he didn't know he was holding in.

"We have arrived. "Monk Gyatso stated.

The Temple's garden was a vibrant green with plentiful fruits along the rows of the sectioned bushes. The garden was built similar to a maze except with the impossibility of getting lost since the bushes didn't reach up past monk Gyatso shoulders. The fruits along the bushes were of many colors and all looked good for the picking. Aang and Monk Gyatso continued onward toward a round hexagonal smooth dirt ground with swirls and a couple of pillows lying about in an orderly fashion.

Monk Gyatso gestured for Aang to sit so they could get started.

" We will start with a new pose today Aang. One I think your ready for." he said with a smile.

"Really you think I'm ready!" Aang beamed at his mentor

" Yes, this pose is called the Lotus Dragon. It's an ancient form but I think you can manage it." monk Gyatso said.

"Alright! Let's get started" Aang cheered.

"Alright. Cross your legs and bend your arms out and curl your fingers to resemble a bird." monk Gyatso said before continuing " Now breath"

Inhale

Exhale

Inhale

Exhale


When Aang couldn't hear Monk Gyatso anymore he wondered if he started meditation normally like with the other forms. Usually when starting something new monk Gyatso would go through the motions for ten minutes before releasing his pupils when he was sure they were ready.

So Aang waited a couple minutes until he decided to check on his mentor, but when he opened his eyes he was shocked to find out he was no longer in the garden and that monk Gyatso wasn't sitting across from him. He looked around and noticed that there were five large doors larger than anything he's ever seen and which seemed unending. He noticed that one of the doors were glowing underneath and he had a feeling that it was calling to him.

His whole being told him to not go. Even his tail was shaking up pretty bad. Whether in excitement or fear he didn't know. So he stood in the darkness for a couple of minutes before he decided that there apparently was no other way out than through the door. When he walked towards the door it seemed to get farther and farther away as he walked, so he broke into a jog before breaking into a sprint at seeing that the door was speeding away faster and faster until-

BAM

The door came back towards Aang in a blink of eye and caused his brain to rattle in his skull uncontrollably. Aang let out an indignant yell as he rubbed the already forming lump on his head.

The room was spinning but Aang could tell that the big door was opening and the light underneath became brighter. The door opened wide enough for Aang to scoot inside and once he did the door immediately closed behind him. Pulling his clothes and lemur ears back with a gust of wind.

Once Aang was inside he noticed that the light was mostly gone except for a small white object emitting light. 'Weird ,' he thought. He walked closer to the object and could distinguish it was a small ring that had strange engraving that he never seen before. He reached for the ring and touched it.

As though it responded to Aang's touch the ring shone so bright it blinded Aang as a bunch of thoughts rushed into his head. Pinching at every nerve and leaving nothing untouched.

It hurt.

"ARGHHH!" Aang yelled as he dropped to his knees. He wanted it to stop he wanted it to stop!

He saw different planets and different types of creatures. Some he thought were myths. He saw a frozen fortress and tons of fish like people along the walls shooting projectiles at a gigantic red ship. He saw the most beautiful girl with the most amazing blue eyes and a smile that looked to be pointed at him.

Soon the visions changed and Aang saw rocky terrain for miles and people who looked like people but weren't. He watched as a huge rock man crush a boulder two times his size and then he saw a young girl about his age play in the mud before she hardened her skin and moved the mud without touching it!

Soon the rush of visions changed again and Aang noticed he wasn't on the ground but floating in the air above a fiery volcano! He looked around and to his dismay noticed there was multiple volcanoes and almost zero footing anywhere. He was really hoping this would end soon. What did these thoughts mean? Were they telling him the future? If so why, why him?

RAWRRRR!

Aang turned around in fear and was immediately petrified at the sight before him. There in front of him was a flying beast with large wings and a red scaly body. The beast turned on Aang with it's reptilian eyes and shot a large burst of fire at him.

"AHHHH" Aang yelled.

Aang knew no more.


Monk Gyatso was pacing frantically outside the infirmary, worried sick for his pupil. He didn't understand what went wrong. Aang was doing just fine with the Lotus Dragon before Gyatso tried to tell Aang it was almost time to go. Aang failed to respond and that's when Gyatso noticed his irregular breathing. He's never seen anything like this in all his years in living and he really hoped Aang would be okay. He felt guilt rise inside of him. Why oh why did he allow Aang to do the Lotus Dragon?! It wasn't anything special but a harder pose to last in than the beginner poses. Apparently he was wrong and now Aang was paying for his mistakes.

He was brought out of his thoughts when the infirmary door opened and Grandmaster Chai came out with a sign and a frown.

"Is Aang okay Grandmaster?" Gyatso asked while failing to hide his worry.

"Aang is fine," Grandmaster Chai said before continuing with a frown " but I'm afraid we are not."

It was Gyatso's turn to frown

"what do you mean?"

Grandmaster Chai looked away for a moment before turning a cool look toward Gyatso.

"the prophecy...has been confirmed."

Gyatso had a shocked expression on his normally calm face.

"Oh no...not Aang"

With another sign Grandmaster Chai spoke "He's young… he will struggle from now on.. unfortunately without our guidance."

Gyatso held back a sad sign. He knew the day would come. He just wished it wasn't anytime soon or to his favorite pupil.

"We must prepare him," Grandmaster Chai said.

"How do we know if he's really the one?" Gyatso tried as a last attempt to save Aang.

Grandmaster Chai frowned before he understood where Monk Gyatso was speaking from.

This was Aang.

An Almost son for Monk Gyatso.

Unfortunately though he had to be strong for all the Ahmets.

With another sign, though this one showing a bit more sympathy for Monk Gyatso he said

"He wears the ring"


A/N: hm... well I thought I did pretty well for this chapter . Next chapter will be about...

B)

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