As the characters of Avatar took a break, Ezekiel checked up on his weeping sister, who had recently been dumped by her boyfriend of a few months.

"How's she doing," he asked Victoria. Mattysen was patting Abbey's back, much like a mother would do to a crying child. Victoria broke away from Abbey's hand in hers for a moment to talk to Ezekiel.

"Not fantastic, but not horrible," she said, looking towards Abbey once more. "Hey, Ezekiel. How about you help out with your little sister for a while. I can handle the show for a few minutes." Ezekiel nodded in agreement, and took Victoria's place.

Victoria got on stage, and tried to get the group's attention by waving her arms. When that failed to work, she put her fingers in her mouth, and let out a high-pitched whistle. That worked.

"Okay, hi, guys," Victoria said loudly to the audience. She pushed her black-rimmed glasses to the very edge of the bridge of her nose. "We're still doing a little damage control with Abbey, so I'll be taking over for the next chapter." The characters mumbled and shrugged their shoulders, so she took that as a "We're a-okay with that."

Victoria grabbed the clipboard from Abbey's desk and read it over. She smiled when she saw what was next.

"Abbey's so sweet. I recommended this," Victoria said. "This is from my very favorite Disney princess movie." She scanned the crowd, and picked out the next few people to go onstage.

"Up next is Zuko, Sokka, Iroh, Aang, and for an extra, the cabbage merchant!" she said. As the boys filed on stage and reviewed their scripts, Vicky sat down at the piano. She played a quick glissando to warm up, then gave herself and the newest victims of Abbey's torture the sign to start.

All:
For a long time we've been marching off to battle


Zuko:
In a thundering herd we feel a lot like cattle

All:
Like the pounding beat our aching feet aren't easy to ignore...

Sokka:
Hey, think of instead, a girl worth fighting for!


Aang:
Huh...?!


Sokka:
That's what I said, a girl worth fighting for!
I want her paler than the moon, with eyes that shine like stars...


Zuko:
My girl will marvel at my strength, adore my battle scars


Iroh:
I couldn't care less what she'll wear or what she looks like
It all depends on what she cooks like;
Beef, pork, chicken...

All:
Mmm...

Zuko:
Bet the local girls thought you were quite the charmer


Sokka:
And I'll bet the ladies love a man in armor


All:
You can guess what we have missed the most, since we went off to war...

Sokka:
What do we want?


All:
A girl worth fighting for!

Zuko:
My girl will think I have no faults


Iroh:
That I'm a major find


Aang:
How about a girl who's got a brain
Who always speaks her mind?


Sokka, Zuko, and Iroh:
Nah!

Sokka:
My manly ways and turns of phrase are sure to thrill her...


Zuko:
He thinks he's such a lady killer!


Cabbage Merchant:
I've a girl back home who's unlike any other...

Zuko:
Yeah, the only girl who'd love him is his mother!


All:
But when we come home in victory they'll line up at the door!

Sokka:
What do we want?


All:
A girl worth fighting for!

Sokka:
Wish that I had...


All:
A girl worth fighting for!

All audience members clapped, and a couple girls blushed a little (guess which ones). Victoria was pretty proud of herself for being able to handle the show herself, but then she heard the distant wail of her brokenhearted friend.

"Take another break, guys," Victoria sighed deeply, "I have to go check on Abbey." She left, leaving the characters all alone once again.