I've been a bit dragged out lately, a lot of stuff going on and a lot of other thoughts than thinking of what I should really be doing. Well here is the next chapter! Sorry it's late ( I hope everyone still reads and reviews!

Aang gazed into Katara's eyes, and she dazzled into his. The complexity filled the moment, and the rain slipped continuously through the trembling clouds. The thoughts roared deep through out Aang's mind as he waited, hushed he was for the perfect moment to tell Katara everything. The moment was now, but Aang was closed, and was yet ready to open, but soon the moment would wither away. He pressed his tongue along the roof of his mouth, thinking, thinking of just the right words to say.

Katara eyes didn't move, they watched deep, and latched upon Aang's soft unmoved ones.

It's difficult, I just wish that I could tell her, but…He closed his eyes for a moment, unspoken, but the thoughts wanted to scream, they just wanted to explain everything, and stick upon Katara's for eternity.

It was only moments until he felt a warm touch, a touch that made his heart bliss and thaw from the warmth, just a touch.

He slightly brushed his eyes towards Katara's soft sun kissed hand upon his shoulder. She had a still face, her cheeks reddened a bit, she softly inhaled as she opened her mouth and began to silently lisp to him.

"Aang… whatever it is… you want to tell me, I will always be there to listen, I will always be there to hear whatever you have to say, whatever it is, no matter how difficult, I will be there, always and forever, I promise."

Aang exhaled. The time is now Aang, it's your calling, listen to her, go with her Aang, go…The voice sounded distant in Aang's concentration, but it seemed so familiar, so realistic.

"Katara, will you come with me… please?" He asked as he fastened his hand within hers. He slowly walked, and Katara followed behind him, hands still cupped.

Her hand is so warm, so relaxing, he thought as he trailed Katara toward a set of large seldom boulders that rested under an old widow tree. The green sleeping leaves dripped water, the named suited the tree well as the two stared at its wisdom.

They silently walked beneath the respected tree, and warmed to its dryness. The tree swayed a bit with the wind's song, but yet the dripped water didn't splash below it.

The two boulders were smooth, and dry as Aang sat upon one and Katara the other. Katara traced her fingers through the naturally carved designs the imprinted the ancient rock that they sat upon.

Everything was dazed, but yet held a serene sensation as the two locked eyes upon each other. Katara managed a smirk, a tiny one, but yet enough to enlighten Aang's mind.

"Aang… how come you brought me here, and how'd you know about…" Aang touched her lips and moved closer to her.

"Katara, there is no explanation I can express better than, it was a natural instinct." He began. Katara remained quiet, she was curious of what Aang had to say, and what he held deep inside him, just to creep into her mind.

He closed his eyes for a moment, and gradually intertwined his fingers with hers. Katara stared into his silently closed eyes and blushed a bit. This is so romantic, this is just perfect, Aang and I, somewhere as beautiful as this. She thought as she listened, she listened closely to the monk's indulging words.

Aang began to open his eyes and look into Katara's. "Katara…" He started, she smiled as his glistening words that sauntered into her heart.

He began… "Ever since the day I stared into your gorgeous crystal eyes, I knew that you were something special, no not something, someone." He paused for a moment, still possessed into her relaxed eyes.

"I'm sure you wondered, at first, why I stared at you much, and you probably thought that not in a million years that you would fall in love with someone like me."

"But I was sure, at the moment, when you sang tranquilly into my soul for the lost monks, and held me close to your heart, that you were the one."

"It was only time, the times I wanted to tell you my true feelings, but I was afraid. I was afraid that you wouldn't love me back, and that you would look at me differently, it wasn't the right times."

"But, as you were talking to Aunt Wu about your relationships, I listened. I know it was wrong of me, but I just wished it to be true, true that I was the one she was talking about."

"Then just on from periods of time did I notice that without you I would be lost, and that you were my angel that brought the sunlight into my dark world, and that you were the glue that put me back together, as I fell apart."

"From the kiss, to the hugs, to the beautiful words that articulated from you, I knew you were my survival, and my everything."

"As I was talking to the Guru that one devastating day, I realized that you were my life, and that without you, I couldn't do anything, especially win this war. He told me the only way I could win the war and defeat the firelord was to let you go."

"But Katara, you are my key to win this war. You make me strong when I am weak, and you are my eyes that help me see, see that when I lost the monks, I lost all hope in love, but as the Guru said, you are my new love, and it heals all the wounds that slashed my mind when I realized the monks were gone." He paused.

"Katara, truthfully, just to make a long story short, the one thing in the world, I just wanted to tell you, at least once, no matter what happens to me, or anything else is…"

She stared deep into his eyes. They pulled her in as his words echoed her mind, and captured her soul in undefined harmony. His voice left her exhilarated, and she awaited, awaited for the key to unlock her chained heart.

He moved closer, and closer to Katara's soft lips. "Katara, I…"

"Katara… Aang… What are you doing?"

All remained silent.