This is a fan fiction story loosely based on the characters from the Nickelodeon series, Avatar: The Last Airbender. It is written in third-person. At the beginning of each chapter, it will say in parentheses whose point of view that chapter is from. In this story, the children characters attend a modern-day high school. Unfortunately, there is no bending of any elements in this story. That is, except for Spoonbending. Throughout the story, the characters face many situations similar to the situations we face daily. Please enjoy this story and feel free to leave a review for any reason. I would like to know if my story needs improvement. Thank you.


CHAPTER 2: THE CAR RIDE (AANG)

"So, what exactly is high school like?" Aang asked Sokka as Sokka drove them to school in his shiny new BMW. "Well, freshman year is pretty cool because you get an awesome new chance at everything: grades, popularity, girls, that kinda stuff. But sophomore and junior years, you're kinda focused on getting your license. And school gets a little harder," Sokka replied. Aang asked, "So, you mainly focus on your life outside of school instead of grades and GPA's and scholarships and that kinda stuff?" Aang had always been sort of popular, but he also was always an Honor Roll student. "Yeah, pretty much," Sokka said. Then he noticed the look on Aang's face. "What, is something wrong? Does my car smell or something?" "Or something," Aang replied worriedly. "I just—well, what if I focus too much on my social life and my grades slip?" Sokka laughed. "I'm glad my car doesn't smell." Aang said, "Don't get me wrong, your car does smell. That's just not what's bothering me." "Good one," Sokka said while chuckling. "Oh, and about your grades? It's no problem, buddy. I'll make sure your grades stay up. As a matter of fact, you can come over tonight and have a study hall with Katara and I. Bring Toph if you want, and it'll be a study party. Woo-hoo!" But Aang didn't hear the last part. Sokka had lost him at "Katara." Ah, Katara, Aang thought. She was so-- so-- well, to describe her was hard. She was hot, but she still didn't let her obvious popularity amongst the guys distract her. She always kept up her grades and still managed to have fun. Sokka realized he had lost Aang by the day-dreamy look on his face. "Uh, Aang?" Sokka said awkwardly, trying to "wake up" his freshman pal. "Huh?" Aang snapped out of his trance suddenly. "So are you coming or what?" Sokka asked, unsure of what was going through Aang's head. "You bet I'll be there," Aang said confidently. Wow, that was weird, Sokka thought. "Well, we're here," he said. "I guess I'll meet you at my car after school and we'll drive to my place." Aang slung his backpack over one shoulder and headed towards the monstrous school.