So I decided to write The Great Divide episode, mainly to focus on the relationship between Aang and Celina as I wanted to develop that. Sokka and Celina have a pretty established relationship and Celina and Katara have had a couple chapters but nothing with Celina and Aang yet. Anyway, I don't own anything, Avatar the Last Airbender belongs to Nick. Enjoy!
The Great Divide
Celina was surprised when Aang asked if he could join her to gather food but gave him a smile and said yes. The young airbender was excited as the two of them wandered off in search of food, leaving Sokka and Katara to set up the tent and the campfire. Aang would ask where Celina tended to find the food she explained how she'd stop and watch, paying attention to which trees and bushes animals would and wouldn't go. Watching how she went to work, Aang was surprised to see how close she was able to get to animals.
"Animals really seem to like you," he commented. "It's like you're the animal whisperer or something. Sometimes I think that Appa and Momo like you better than me."
Celina chuckled as she gathered food. "Yes well, I've always gotten along better with animals. You seem to be good with them as well."
"Yeah, must be a spirit thing," Aang said, causing both of them to laugh. There was a short pause before Aang decided to ask her something that been on his mind. "So… have you've been able to see spirits your whole life?"
"I… I guess. It would explain why people think I've been talking to imaginary beings. It's nice to know that I'm not as crazy as people said," Celina told him.
"People actually said that?" Aang asked surprised.
"People say a lot of things," Celina answered sadly. "There's a reason I prefer animals to people."
"Like what?" Aang asked.
"'Kya, you should really watch that girl of yours. I think she may be touched.' 'What a freak.' 'Stay away from Celina, kids, I don't want you catching her crazy.' 'Maybe her staying out in the blizzard messed with her head. They should have just left her out in the cold'," Celina repeated, remembering the things people would try to whisper or flat out say to her face.
"Celina, I'm so sorry," Aang apologized.
"It's not your fault," Celina muttered and continued collecting food. "Besides, I learned quickly to keep quiet and stay away. I left the village more, went out exploring, hung out with my 'imaginary friends' without torment, and practiced my waterbending."
"You are so strong," Aang commented.
"No, I'm not," Celina scoffed.
"Yes, you are. You've gone through so much and yet here you are, traveling with me and beating Fire Nation soldier's butts. I mean, you held your own with Zuko back at Roku's temple. That was amazing," Aang complimented.
Celina couldn't help but blush. "Thanks, Aang."
"Spirit Buddies?" Aang suggested.
"Spirit Buddies," Celina smiled. "Come on, I think we have enough food. We should head back to camp."
When they arrived back at the campsite Celina noticed that there was no fire and that the tent had fallen down. Katara and Sokka stood far away from each other. Celina sighed, recognizing the argument that her siblings must have had from their crossed arms and sullen expressions.
"Okay, we got the grub if you guys got the…" Aang announced when he and Celina got back but paused when they saw Sokka and Katara turned away from each other. "Hey, where's the campfire? And what happened to the tent?"
"Why don't you ask Miss Know It All? Queen of the Twigs!" Sokka snapped.
"Oh yeah? Well, you're Mister Lazy Bum, King of the Tents!" Katara shouted and proceeded to turn around and throw a twig at the back of Sokka's head. Sokka whipped around to face her, a scowl present on his face.
"Okay, guys. Why don't you two switch jobs?" Celina suggested, trying to defuse the situation. Sokka and Katara agreed and went off to do the jobs, still fuming at each other. Celina sighed before turning to Aang. "I hate it when they get like this. I always end up playing mediator."
"Maybe I can try next time. I am the Avatar, after all, settling feuds and making peace is kinda my job," Aang offered.
"Be my guest," Celina said. "Now if you excuse me I've got dinner to whip up."
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The next day the gang gathered their things together to head out and managed to make their way towards the Great Divide, a grand canyon. Everyone stared at it amazed.
"Wow! I could just stare at it forever," Katara sighed.
"Okay, I've seen enough," Sokka said unimpressed.
"How can you not be fascinated, Sokka? This is the largest canyon in the entire world," Katara asked annoyed.
"Then I'm sure we'll be able to see it very clearly from the air while we fly away," Sokka replied, grabbing hold of Appa's reigns, obviously ready to leave. Suddenly a scout appeared in an ornate white robe and rushed past Sokka, rudely pushing him out of the way.
"Hey! If you're looking for the Canyon Guide, I was here first!" he said aggressively.
"Ooooo… Canyon Guide. Sounds informative," Katara noted.
"Believe me, he's more than a tour guide, he's an earthbender. And the only way in and out of the canyon is with his help. And he's taken' MY tribe across next!" the scout explained while Sokka mocked him.
"Calm down, we know you're next," Sokka told him.
"You wouldn't be calm if the Fire Nation destroyed YOUR home and forced YOU to flee. My whole tribe has to walk thousands of miles to the capital city of Ba Sing Se!" the scout said, pointing at Sokka.
"You're a refugee," Celina noted.
"Humph. Tell me somethin' I don't know," the scout scoffed.
"Jeez, no need to be rude," Celina muttered.
In the distance they saw a mass of people approaching, they were all dressed in animal skins and looked unkempt. The opposite compared to the clean and tidy look of the scout. Katara was foolish enough to ask if it was his tribe to which the scout snapped at her for.
"That's the Zhang tribe. A bunch of low-life thieves. They've been the enemies of my tribe for 100 years," he explained and then shouted at the Zhang tribe. "Hey, Zhangs! I'm savin' a spot for my tribe so don't even THINK of stealing it!"
A huge Zhang woman walked up to the scout menacingly. It was clear to the gang that this was the leader of the Zhang Tribe. "Where are the rest of the Gan Jin? Still tidying up their campsite?" she growled.
"Yes! But they sent me ahead of them to hold a spot," the scout told her, not backing down.
"I didn't know the Canyon Guide took reservations," the Zhang Leader admitted.
"Heh! Of course, you didn't. That's the ignorance I'd expect from a messy Zhang! So unorganized and ill prepared for a journey," the scout sneered.
The entire Zhang Tribe began to grumble loudly at the scout's comment. An angry mob was about to form. This wouldn't be good. The mob was dispelled by the sound of moving earth. Everyone looked over to see rocks picked up and tossed aside by an old man in a straw hat and green clothing. He must have been the Canyon Guide.
"Sorry about the wait youngsters," he grumbled. "Who's ready to cross this here canyon?"
"Um… on of them I think," Katara pointed to the Zhang Tribe and the Gan Jin scout.
The scout was the first to run up to him. "I was here first! My party's on their way!" the scout said.
"I can't guide people who aren't here," the Canyon Guide told him.
"Guess you guys'll have to make the trip tomorrow," the Zhang Leader mocked.
The scout's eyes twitched in anger before he saw his tribe members approaching to which he happily alerted the Canyon Guide to. The Gan Jin walked towards them in a stately order. They were all dress elegantly and wore formal expressions on their faces. It was clear to Celina how these two tribes could clash.
The Zhang Leader did not look pleased by their appearance. "You're not seriously going to cave into these spoiled Gan Jins! I mean, we're refugees too! And we've got sick people that need shelter," she said, pointing a finger at the Canyon Guide.
"I… uh… well…" the Canyon Guide stuttered, not knowing what to do.
"We've got old people who are weary of traveling," the scout told him.
"Sick people get priority over old people," the Zhang Leader snapped at him.
"Maybe you Zhang's wouldn't have so many sick people if you weren't such slobs," a white haired man said stepping up from the Gan Jin. He must have been their leader.
"If you Gan Jins weren't so clean maybe you wouldn't live to be so old," the Zhang Leader snapped.
"I could smell your stink a mile away." The Gan Jin Leader insulted.
"Well, Aang, ready to put your peacemaking skill to the test?" Celina asked the young airbender.
"I… don't know. A fight over chores is one thing. These people have been feuding for 100 years," Aang admitted doubtful.
Unfortunately for him Katara wasn't waiting and walked forward to address the two tribes. "Everyone listen up! This is the Avatar! And if you give him a chance, I'm sure he can come up with a compromise that will make everyone happy," she told them. The two tribes looked at Aang for a moment.
"Uh… you could share the earthbender and travel together?" Aang suggested.
"Absolutely not! We'd rather be taken by the Fire Nation than travel with those stinking thieves," the Gan Jin Leader refused.
"We wouldn't travel with you pompous fools anyway!" the Zhang Leader declared.
"I am not pompous!" the Gan Jin Leader said pompously. Pandemonium broke out between the two tribes as they began to yell at each other. Celina could see the anger on Aang's face build up until he exploded.
"Alright! Here's the deal! We're all going down together and Appa here will fly your sick and elderly across. Does that seem fair?" Aang shouted.
The two leaders begrudgingly nod, causing Aang to smile a bit. He turned to Celina. "How was that, Celina?" he asked.
"Well, typically I wouldn't condone shouting when trying to work things out, but you are dealing with feuding tribes, not feuding siblings. So good job," Celina answered him.
For the next hour, the gang helped the elderly and sick on top of Appa's saddle. The two groups eyed each other suspiciously, sitting as far away from each other as possible. Celina watched as Aang lovingly pet Appa, separating was going to be hard for them both, even if it was only for a day or so.
"Sorry, Appa. You'll have to do this on your own," Aang told him. Appa grunted in response.
"This feuding tribe stuff is serious business. Are you sure it's a good idea getting involved in this?" Sokka asked.
"To tell the truth, I'm not sure. But when have I ever been?" Aang answered.
"He's the Avatar, Sokka. Making peace between people is his job," Katara said.
"His job's gonna make us cross this whole thing on foot, isn't it?" Sokka slumped in despair.
"Okay, now comes the bad news. No food allowed in the canyon. It attracts dangerous predators," the Canyon Guide told everyone. The tribes were clearly upset about having to go without food.
"No food! This is ridiculous!" the Gan Jin Leader exclaimed.
"Aww, you babies can go a day without food. Would you rather be hungry… or dead?" the Zhang Leader mocked.
The Canyon Guide raised a pillar of stone underneath him, towering over everyone, and cupped his hands around his mouth to amplify his voice. "Now, we're headin' down in 10 minutes. All food better be in your gut or in the garbage!"
Celina stood and watched as the tribes got rid of their food. The Zhang were quick to whip various bits of food out of their tunics and began eating sloppily. Celina turned and looked at the Gan Jin who were eating their food all daintily with chopsticks, stopping every now and then to dab their mouth with a white napkin. She thought both of them looked ridiculous. Aang took this time to send Appa off.
"Appa's gonna take good care of you until we get there," Aang said to the Zhang and Gan Jin passengers before turning to Appa. "See ya on the other side, buddy. Yip yip!"
Appa grunted and then flew off towards the other side of the canyon. Aang and Celina took a moment to watch him go. Now that everyone was ready the Canyon Guide whirled around and with a grunt earthbended a path into the canyon. Everyone was off, following the Canyon Guide into the Great Divide.
"Nice bending!" Aang complemented.
"The job's much more than bending, kid. Folks want information," the Canyon Guide told him before stopping to address the crowd. "Many of you are probably wondering how canyons are formed. Experts tell us this canyon was most likely carved into the ground by Earth Spirits who were angry at local farmers for not offering them a proper sacrifice."
Sokka and Katara looked over at each other, probably remembering the last time the group ran into a spirit. People gasped and looked up at the sound of rumbling, happening from a rock slide beginning above. The rocks came down but were bent away by the Canyon Guide. He laughed, saying that the spirits were still angry and that he hoped everyone brought sacrifices. Sokka, Katara, and Aang looked at Celina a bit worried.
She couldn't help but roll her eyes. "There aren't any spirits around here guys," she told them. Sokka and Katara looked revealed while Aang gave her a thumbs up. The group continued walking and they soon made it to the canyon floor.
"Okay, everyone stand clear of the wall," the Canyon Guide told them and then earthbended a rock outcropping. He took that and threw it at the bridge he created earlier, destroying it.
"Why'd you do that?" Aang asked.
"These people are fleeing from the Fire Nation, aren't they? I gotta make sure we can't be followed. We'll be safe now," the Canyon Guide answered.
If only that were the case. A massive insect shaped silhouette appeared behind the Canyon Guide, hiding in the dust from the destroyed bridge. It's pincer emerged and picked up the Canyon Guide who screamed. Aang airbended the dust way to reveal the monster, a black insect creature with four legs and red eyes.
"We gotta help him!" Sokka cried. Sokka threw his boomerang which struck the beast on its head. The monster proceeded to dropped the Canyon Guide and rush after Sokka. He ran away towards a rock outcropping. "Okay… now you gotta help me!"
Katara was the first on to respond, opening up her water skin and sent a water whip the creatures way. It smacked the creature but had little effect except for making the creature mad. Aang headed towards it next, shooting a blast of air at the monster. It got blown backward but charged at them again. Celina stepped up to the plate to help Aang. She bended some water from her waterskin and created some sharp icicles, pointing them right at the creature. Before she could fire them off though, the creature stopped and stared at her for a minute before reluctantly backing up onto the cavern wall and hid in a crevice.
"Nice job, Spirit Buddy," Aang, cried. Celina gave him a small, I-don't-know-what-happened-but-I'm-glad-it's-gone, smile before running towards the Canyon Guide with Katara. It was clear that he was hurt. "What was that?"
"Canyon crawler. Oh, ugh! And there's sure to be more," the Canyon Guide answered in pain.
"Your arms are broken," Celina said after she and Katara assessed the damage. Luckily Celina and Katara would be able to set his arms back in place. Thank the spirits Gran Gran taught them some first aid.
"Without my arms, I got no bending. In other words…"
"We're trapped in this canyon," Aang finished. A feeling of horror washed over everyone.
o
Celina and Katara got to work quickly on the Canyon Guide's arms, setting his bones back in place before bandaging them up. The two girls could hear the conversation that Aang, was having with the tribal leaders.
"I thought the whole point of ditching our food was so we wouldn't have to deal with things like canyon crawlers," Sokka commented.
"It's the Zhangs!" the Gan Jin Leader accused. "They took food down here, even after the guide told them not to!"
"What! If there's anyone who can't go without food for a day, it's you pampered Gan Jins!" the Zhang Leader shot back.
"I hope you're happy. We're stuck in the canyon with no way out," the Gan Jin Leader seethed.
"Why don't you thank yourself, food hider!" the Zhang Leader barked. Celina looked over at Aang once her and Katara were finished with bandaging the Guide. He looked displeased at their bickering.
"Look. Sticking together is the only way to…" Aang said, trying to calm them down.
"I'm not walkin' another step with the likes of them," the Zhang Leader interrupted.
"Now, there's something we can agree on," the Gan Jin Leader said, crossing his arms over his chest.
"Any ideas?" Aang asked Celina.
She didn't have time to answer when the Canyon Guide began to panic. "No bending. We need to get out of this canyon. I won't die down here! I won't become part of the food chain!" he shouted hysterical. Celina held the Canyon Guide steady, not wanting him to hurt himself with his outburst.
"See? We're going to become part of the food chain because of YOU!" the Gan Jin Leader shouted.
"Sure. Unjustly blame the Zhangs like you ALWAYS do!" the Zhang Leader growled.
"Gladly!" the Gan Jin Leader snapped.
A blast of wind from an angry Aang shut them up. "ENOUGH! I thought I could help you guys get along, but I guess that's not going to happen," Aang exploded. He airbended himself up onto a small bluff. The bluff was the beginning of a stone baulk between two canyons. "We should split up. Gan Jin on this side and Zhangs on that side. We'll travel in two separate lines."
The leaders looked up at Aang, then at each other, and then nodded in agreement. The two tribes gathered in their groups and began to take their separate paths, Zhangs on the left and Gan Jin on the right. Aang hoped down and the Water Tribe siblings approached them, Celina still trying to make sure the Canyon Guide didn't hurt himself.
"Sokka, you go with the Zhangs. And Katara, you go with the Gan Jins. See if you can figure out why they hate each other so much. Celina, you and the Canyon Guide come with me," Aang instructed. Everyone agreed and went their own ways. Sokka to the left, Gan Jin to the right, and Aang helped Celina and the Canyon Guide up on the bluff with him.
o
The day turned to dusk as Aang looked over at both of the canyons, watching as the tribes set up camp. Celina felt bad for Aang. While the Canyon Guide had calmed down since his freak out, Aang had only gotten tense. Momo crawled upon Aang's shoulder as he looked down at the camps.
"Sure would be nice to be around one of those campfires, telling stories and laughing. It's okay Momo, we'll be out of here soon enough and then we can eat out weight in leechy nuts!" Aang said. Hearing that Aang was hungry Momo jumped up and caught a bug, offering it to Aang. "Nah, I'll wait for the leechy nuts."
"It can be rather lonely being impartial," Celina commented, remembering back to when Sokka and Katara would get into serious fights. She would split them up like Aang had done to go cool off but could never go to either of them. If she did then one would think that she was taking the other's side instead of theirs, only for more fighting to continue. She hated times like that since Sokka and Katara were the only ones she interacted with back in the South Pole.
"I wish I could help these people get along, but it just seems impossible. Anyhow, I guess our biggest problem is getting out of here," Aang replied.
"I'm not so sure the two problems are unrelated," the Canyon Guide said before lying down and nodding off to sleep.
"What are we gonna do, Celina?" Aang asked.
"We'll figure something out," Celina told him, sitting down next to Aang. The two of them stared off at the camps before falling asleep for the night.
o
"All clear! We're almost to the other side," the Canyon Guide announced to the two tribes who were still on separate sides of the canyon. Everyone continued walking for a half hour before the two tribes were together again in one space. Aang helped Celina and the Canyon Guide down off the rock as the three of them stood in between the Zhangs and Gan Jin. Sokka and Katara brought up the rear of each tribe before walking over to Aang and Celina.
"Katara, Sokka, will these people cooperate long enough to get out of this canyon?" Aang asked them.
"I don't think so, Aang, the Zhang's really wronged the Gan Jins. They ambushed Jin We and stole the sacred orb," Katara answered somewhat harshly.
"What are you talking about?" Celina asked confused.
"Yeah, Katara, what are you talking about? We Jin didn't steal the orb, he was returning it to their village gate and was wrongfully punished by the Gan Jin," Sokka said, having heard a different story.
"Not punished enough if you ask me!" Katara replied, crossing her arms.
"Okay! Okay! I get it! Now I need your help. Let's get everyone together at the base of the canyon wall," Aang instructed, not wanting to have to deal with another fight. He then flew off to address the crowd. "Please, everyone! As soon as we get out of here we can eat, and then go our separate ways, but I need you all to put your heads together and figure out a way up this cliff."
"Maybe the Zhang can climb the walls with their long, disgusting fingernails," the Gan Jin Leader suggested rudely.
"Oh, sorry! I forgot that to the Gan Jin, unclipped fingernails is a crime punishable by twenty years in jail!" the Zhang Leader snapped.
"Why you dirty thief!"
"You pompous fool!" The tribes began taunting and arguing with each other again. This time however they were joined by Sokka and Katara who fought for the tribe they were assigned to watch.
"Guys! FOCUS! How many times do I have to say it? Harsh words won't solve problems, ACTION will!" Aang shouted to them.
"Perhaps the Avatar is right," the Zhang Leader said eyeing the Gan Jin Leader.
"Yes, perhaps he is," the Gan Jin Leader agreed.
Celina looked over to see Aang had hope in his eyes and a wide smile on his face. He thought he finally got through to them though Celina had a bad feeling about this.
"Harsh words will never solve our problems…"
"Action will!"
In a turn of events, both leaders drew out their swords and approached each other. They crossed swords in front of Aang who drew back with a cry of surprise and fear. Celina caught him in her arms as he fell back into her. The two tribes watched on eagerly.
"Oh this isn't good," Celina muttered.
"To the death! And let this be the end of this rivalry!" the Gan Jin Leader declared.
"You know, I take it back! Harsh words aren't so bad," Aang nervously backtracked.
The two leaders ignored Aang and began their fight. After several feints and thrusts, they pushed each other backward, putting a foot or two between them. The lower portion of the Gan Jin Leader's beard fell off and one of the Zhang Leader's ponytail fell off, having been cut by the other's sword. They went and rushed at each other again but Aang stepped in, bringing his staff down and blowing the two of them backward. Celina gasped when she looked over at the Gan Jin to see a pile of food spilling out a wrapped blanket. One of the Gan Jin tried to hide it by kicking the blanket cover over some of the spilled food. She looked over to the other side to see that the Zhangs had smuggled food down into the canyon as well.
"Is that… food? Everyone smuggled food down here!? UNBELIEVABLE! You guys put our lives in danger because you couldn't go without a snack for a day! You are all AWFUL!" Aang exclaimed, having finally broken. His eyes widened however upon seeing a tart on the ground. His expression softening into one of sad, longing hunger. "Is that… egg custard in that tart?"
"Aang, focus! We have bigger problems to deal with!" Celina exclaimed, pointing towards the hoard of canyon crawlers that emerged. The tribes ran away while Aang and Celina stood their ground, ready to fight in order to protect everyone. Aang tried to take on the most, airbending them back. Celina returned to her ice daggers, ready to stab ones that got close. What made her put them down, however, was when she saw that the canyon crawlers weren't really going for the people; they were going for the food, their heads inside food bags.
"Aang! I think I've discovered our way out of here!" she called, pointing out the food craving crawlers.
Aang nodded. "Everybody! Watch me! Do what I do!" he shouted. He proceeded to pick up on of the food bags and used it as a muzzle for one of the canyon crawlers before climbing onto it's back. The two tribes were quick to work together and muzzle the crawlers, turning them into mounts. Celina joined Aang on his canyon crawler after making sure that everyone was on one.
"Now follow me! We're riding out of this hole!" Aang instructed.
Aang swung a bag filled with food in front of his and Celina's mount, causing it to climb up the canyon walls. The rest of the canyon crawlers followed after it as everyone escaped the canyon. Once they were up at the top everyone quickly dismounted and Aang threw the bag of food back down into the canyon. The canyon crawlers instantly followed the food down into the canyon. The tribe leaders looked at each other amazed.
"I never thought a Gan Jin could get his hands dirty like that," the Zhang Leader said.
"And I never knew you Zhang's were so reliable in a pinch," the Gan Jin Leader replied.
"Perhaps we're not so different after all," the Zhang Leader smiled.
"Too bad we can't rewrite history," the Gan Jin Leader sighed and then pulled out his sword, pointing it at the Zhang Leader. "You thieves stole our sacred orb from Jin Wei!"
"You tyrants unjustly imprisoned We Jin for twenty long years!" the Zhang Leader said, drawing out her sword.
Seeing the sad, frustrated look from Aang pulled on Celina's heartstrings. In a flash, Celina was between the two leaders, one ear from both in her hand. The leaders dropped their swords, in shock that she was pulling their ears. "That's enough," she growled, glaring daggers at both of the tribe leaders.
"Wait a second! Jin Wei? Wei Jin? I know those guys!" Aang exclaimed.
"Yes, yes, we're all aware of the story," the Gan Jin Leader strained, still in pain from Celina's ear pulling.
"No! I mean I really knew them. I may not look it, but I'm 112 years old. I was there a hundred years ago on the day you're talking about," Aang explained. Celina released the tribe leaders' ears as they stopped and listened to what Aang had to say.
"There seems to be a lot of confusion about what happened. First of all, Jin Wei and Wei Jin weren't enemies, they were brothers, twins in fact, and they were eight. And most importantly, they were just playing a game! The sacred orb from the legend, that was a ball. And the eastern and western gates were the goal posts. Jin Wei had the ball and was running toward the goal when he fell and fumbled it. Wei Jin didn't steal the ball, he picked it up and started running it back towards the other goal. But he stepped out of bounds, so the official put him in the penalty box. Not for twenty years, but for two short minutes. There was no stealing and no putting anyone in prison. Just a game," Aang told them.
"You're saying the sacred orb was actually a sacred ball?" the Zhang Leader asked.
"Nope, just a regular ball," Aang answered.
"What about our tribe's redemption ritual?" the scout from the Gan Jin questioned.
"That's what the game was called, Redemption. As soon as someone got the ball from one goal to the other everyone would yell, 'redemption!' Don't get me wrong, Wei Jin was kind of a slob and Jin Wei was a little stuffy, that much is true. But they respected each other's differences enough to share the same playing field," Aang said.
"I suppose it's time we forget the past…" the Zhang Leader said to the Gan Jin Leader.
"And look to the future," the Gan Jin Leader finished.
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Aang as quick to run up and cuddle Appa when he arrived with the sick and elderly tribe members. Celina couldn't help but laugh when she saw Appa lick practically Aang's entire front. The Gan Jin Leader thanked Aang for settling the feud between the two tribes before joining the others.
"Let us travel to the Earth Kingdom capital as one tribe!" the Zhang Leader declared. The crowd of tribe members cheered and then followed the leaders down the path.
The Canyon Guide ran towards them. "I'm going too! I'm sick of this place!" he exclaimed. The gang was left alone, watching them leave.
"Looks like things worked out pretty well, Spirit Buddy," Celina smiled at Aang.
"Yeah. You were really great with the canyon crawlers," Aang complemented. "And it was so funny when you grabbed the leaders' ears to stop them from fighting."
"Spirit Buddy?" Sokka asked confused.
"Yep, that's us," Celina said, slinging an arm around Aang's shoulder. "We're Spirit Buddies."
"When did this happen?" Katara asked.
"When we were off collecting food," Aang answered. "Speaking of which, where is that custard tart? We're starving!"
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