Katara sat upright in her sleeping bag, soft tendrils of hair framing the features of her face with careless beauty while soft sapphire eyes wondered about the remenants of the soil, and flora around their little camp. She had had a bad dream, and it caused her heart to race at its vivid thought.

Her eyes wondered to the one other sleeping figure sprawled out on the ground with just a blanket, It was all he wanted, and it made the girl smirk slightly.

Being with him made her long desperately for Aang and her brother, whom she lost several weeks earlier. Even seeing Toph would have been a welcome home. Shivering, Katara wrapped up in her blankets, eyes emotionless while they watched the burning embers of a once wide flame. He had made it, after she found some foraged fruit. It was all they ate; it seemed her partner had no hunting experience.

Watching his sleeping figure, she couldn't help but let out a soft smile. It was hard, to see him so…peaceful.

Suddenly, He stirred, and Katara jerked her head once again to the fire.

"What are you doing up"

It was a short and bitter question.

"I had a bad dream that woke me" She said softly, voice both distant and dry. "I'm sorry to have woke you up" Katara sighed, while lips pursed.

He said nothing. She didn't expect him too.

Sitting up, he watched her through piercing eyes, while groggily moving his blanket to wrap around his torso.

" It's a cold night" She quipped.

He Nodded.

Turning to lay back down, Katara whimpered slightly. She seemed afraid of sleep.

And so The waterbender laid awake for what seemed like a good while, watching the moon, which grinned loudly against a clear sky. Suddenly, about an hour into her sleepless rest, Katara heard a chattering. Propping her body on stretched out arms, she sat up.

He was shivering.

The girl hesitated. Should she help him? He was the one that chose the one blanket to sleep in. And yet, with kind glances his way, She stood up with her blankets and made her way to his make-shift bed. Sitting beside him, Katara gently tossed the blankets over his chilled body.

Laying next to him, the girl felt incredibly safe, at home, comforted.

It didn't take long for sleep to overwhelm her.