Here's the Taang chapter with there oldest son, Kwan. I don't own Avatar.

On top of a huge mountain, covered with green grass and huge marble rocks, there was a house with seven bedrooms occupied by a family of six people. It wasn't a huge house, but just big enough to be cozy. On the north side of the house was a valley filled with transparent water. And on the south side was a forest.

The house had white walls and sliding doors. There were several windows all filled with many pieces of furniture and several bedrooms filled with a bed, dresser, and several personal items of the person who owned it.

On the north side of the house there was a courtyard filled with trees and huge stones in which were used to earthbend. It was always windy there and that benefited the father and son that were up there now.

The sun was high in the sky as Aang sat down with his son in the soft grass. Their gray eyes looked up at the clouds.

His son, Kwan, continued talking about this girl in his class down at the city, Hua. She was a beautiful girl Kwan had said. She was kind and sweet and funny.

Aang had only seen the girl once. They had been playing in the playground just outside of their small school. She was quite the little person. They played tea, and then climbed on the tree, and lastly played house before Aang told his son it was time to go home. Kwan looked so disappointed.

"Dad," he said as they were sitting. "I want to ask Hua to be my girlfriend."

Aang looked over to him surprised but smiling gently. "Well, I think you should," he said.

"But there just one little problem," Kwan whispered. "There's this other kid, Mi, who likes her too. I don't think I can win her heart. Like yesterday, he showed her the most awesome-est earthbending move ever! I can hardly even airbend…"

"Son," Aang said, looking him straight in the eye. "Don't be too hard on yourself. You're a great earthbender! We can show that kid….You can win her heart, Kwan, I'll help you! Here, let me show you the most "awesome-est" move ever."

"Really?" Kwan asked looking up at the Avatar with hopeful eyes. "What move, Dad? Huh, is it the air scooter? Cuz I really like the air scooter."

"Actually it is the air scooter," Aang said. "Here I'll show you."

The Avatar and the young boy stood up.

"All you gotta do is, pull a bunch of air around you," Aang explained moving his hands in a circular motion. Kwan followed suit. "Then, you pushed it down and into a ball."

They both did it. "And then jump up on it, and balance on it like a top," Aang finished doing just that.

Kwan did it only he fell off quickly before ever getting his balance. The air from the ball shot out very fast and down the hill.

Aang laughed and helped his son up. They both giggled for a while until they heard a shriek. Both stopped and turned around running to see who screamed.

And then they saw her.

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Toph was not a wife like Katara. She was tough, sometimes strict, and never ever would she do something for Aang like Katara did for Zuko all the time.

But today was different. The wind was blowing and it was warm for an early spring. Today, Toph was feeling rather giddy. She had some wonderful news to tell Aang that night and she thought she would surprise him, and her oldest son with a meal of soup, bread, and water. It had taken her nearly two hours to prepare the small meal because her daughter of two years old had to help her with the reading of all the spices they had to put in it.

It was a good thing Katara had come to visit, or poor Aang and Kwan would have died of food poisoning. After that, they had prepared the meal much faster.

She was walking up the hill when she heard giggling. They must have found an interesting cloud, Toph thought smiling.

And then she felt it. A strong wind current, in which only an airbender could have made, was shot at her and the soup, water, bread, and whatever else was in the food was dumped all over her new dress that Katara had brought her from the Fire Nation.

She cried out in surprise. The hot soup hurt her skin and the water almost steam on contact because she was so mad.

She felt to vibration run down the hill and stopped ten feet from her.

"Toph," Aang said rather surprised.

She looked at him with the mother of all death glares plastered on her face that not to minutes before and been smiling.

"Which one of you did it?" she asked deathly calm.

Kwan pointed to Aang, who, in returned pointed to his son.

"It was Dad, Mom," Kwan said innocently.

"Traitor," mumbled Aang before turning around.

"TWINKLE TOES!!" Toph yelled, wiping off some of the soup off of her arms. Oh, it was war now.

"Toph, I didn't—um—I'm sorry?"

She growled and then took off after him bending rocks and anything else she could throw his way. He yelled and ran like a little girl up and down the hill his wife just right behind him, the soup staining her clothes.

"Toph, honey, I—AH!!" he yelled.

"Don't Toph "honey" me, TWINKLE TOES!!" she yelled.

Kwan stood watching one parent chasing after the other a serious expression on his face. And, like he awoke from a trance, he grinned and starting running down the hill.

Aunt Katara was supposed to come today. Maybe she would know something. She was a girl after all. And the smartest one in the world; she did marry the Fire Lord, Uncle Zuko after all. But not as smart as Mom who had married the Avatar.

But she was busy kicking his butt.

So he guessed Aunt Katara would do.

There, I'm finally done with this one.

What do you think Toph wanted to tell Aang before she was trying to kill him?

And do you have any suggestions that you want to see. I have four more children to do and I need two more ideas of Toph's youngest daughter and son.

So if you could review and leave your suggestions that would be awesome. Thanks guys!!