Looooonnnnng time since I had been active, because finals had kept me up with around 2 all nighters. I am as tired as a chicken, and I am STILL in my stupid block. So, I'll just make it up as I go along. Sorry to keep you waiting, but I do not know when the fluffyness will come, but very soon!

Don't own ATLA.

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Nothing could be heard in Katara's brain, except the words Aang had spoken to her- the soft, gentle words. As much as she wanted to heal him, she knew that the wound was way too big, and that it would pay to heal by itself for a while. But they just don't have the time. Then something stirred in her mind.

It's water from the Spirit Oasis. Don't lose it.

Hands shaking, she pulled out the little bottle which had held her most important possession. Feeling more confident now, she opened the cork and bended the shimmering water out from the bottle. Her hands were glowing, as she gently pressed it against the wound, and moved it from side to side. To her delight, the water worked wonders, and the wound, as if with magic, healed itself in a matter of minutes. When the wound was just a scar, she put the water back into its original bottle and put it on a nearby table. Deciding to let him rest for just a minute before waking him up, she smiled and gave her silent thanks to her former master.

When the time had come, Katara leaned over from the side of the bed and shook him gently; but he was not awake. Feeling more and more worried, she shook harder and wilder, closing her eyes, and almost making the bed crack.

"AANG! AANG! AANG! WAKE UP! A-

"Don't shout, Katara. It's making my head ache…"

She slowly opened her eyes, almost unwilling to believe what she had just heard. Was it real?

"AANG!"

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And yes, I have decided that there will be a chapter with a little bit of fluff next, and no, I have not forgotten about the battle. This chapter is just to wrap things up about healing.