WOOO! I got my CAT/6 scores back, and they rock xD. And I'm surprised how high my English/grammer/spelling/reading stuff was. It says my scores are 98 out of 99. Where's the 100? Don't know what that means, but oh well. That's why we were out yesterday, to celebrate! Ate my heart out :P.

My dad came back! WOOHOO! He only comes back around 3 times a year though, and his stays are usually 2 weeks…. Oh well. He is making money for us to live. I love my dad!

The last chapter was sort of random for an ending, so I have decided to make this Part II of Chapter 16.

Disclaimer- I do not own Avatar- The last Airbender

Also, it seems that many readers don't want Zutara. My friends almost killed me. Simple as that.

I will think about it…

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Sokka was on deck, looking at his sister. It looked like she was talking to someone, but there wasn't anyone at all. Sokka also noticed that she found Aang's body, but Sokka was sure that he was dead. He went back and looked at Dr. Worheilmer's body, his mouth dripping with blood.

He had made a difference.

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"Plot a course northwest."

"Prince Zuko, are you really sure that is the right way?" His uncle asked.

"If it is the direction the Avatar is right now, then yes."

"But didn't you hear the rumors, sir? If we go northwest, then we would be heading directly for Rockmill Sea. I heard that inside it lives thousands of dangerous and poisonous creatures, and few had survived after the journey. That is why the earth kingdom over it is had not been attacked, ever, and it is still safe to this day."

Zuko paced around the ship, thinking of what to do.

"Captain, come look at the map. The Earth Kingdom is surround by mountains paths and the Rockmill Sea, right? So, all we have to do… is travel on foot." Iroh said suddenly with determination.

"No respect, sir, but we don't have enough supplies to last that long. Our soldiers could die, and so could the rest of us."

Zuko slowly stopped his pace, and turned around to the captain.

"Head a course for the Island of Three Caves."

"Yes, Sir."

Iroh spoke to his nephew, "I am surprised that you didn't risk the safety of the crew, Prince Zuko, and even more surprised that you will not try to capture the Avatar."

"I am, Uncle. I have a plan."

"Ah. Perhaps you can tell me all about it over jasmine tea and a game of Pai-Sho?"

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"AANG!"

Aang's eyes flicked open, turned his head around wildly, taking in the scene before him. He realized that his shirt was off, and he was sitting on the top of an ice platform, which made him freeze to death.

Middle of the ocean? No land? Only Katara and I? I must be dreaming…

"I'm so happy! Thank yo-

But Katara had realized that the spirit had disappeared. She would be eternally grateful.

"Katara…what happened- AH CHOO!" Aang sneezed and and shivered, his feet folding so that he was curled into a ball.

"So…cold…"

Katara's eyes shined with happiness, and she dove toward Aang and hugged him tightly, not wanting to let go, ever again. Her best friend, her student, one which she considered a family member, the Avatar, the one named Aang, the one she loved, had defied nature and come back to life.

Aang sighed happily, and although still wondering had happened, the little airbender chose to keep the silence, as he wrapped his arms around her, returning the hug with all his heart, whether she knew it or not.

Nothing could ruin this moment.