It was a rainy day, and two certain teens had nothing really to do. They had played every game in the house, but that got boring after a while. "Oh! I have an idea! Aang, we can make a swing on the tree! It's not really rainy anymore, so it might work! We have rope in the basement and there are boards there too," Katara told him, grabbing his hand and running towards the basement.

"Ok, that sounds good," he agreed happily.

When they got down there, they spotted rope on the work table, and some boards laying around. They'd also need a drill, so Katara grabbed that. Outside, they sat on the dry benches under the umbrella, and got to work. Katara drilled holes in the boars, Aang putting the rope through them and tying a big knot under the board so it would be secure. After that was done, they grabbed a ladder and put the swing on a strong tree in the back yard. "Ladies first," Aang said, letting Katara get on the swing.

She sat down, and Aang got behind her and pushed, getting her started. Soon, she was up in the air, almost touching the other branches with her feet. After a while, she slowed down and jumped off so that Aang could have a turn. She pushed him too, until he was up high above her reach. He then tried standing up on the swing when he slowed down, even letting Katara stand up with him. Their bodies were pressed together, but they didn't mind. The swung back and forth, enjoying their time. Soon, it was time to go in for dinner, and right after, they came back outside to watch the now shining sun set, and they swung on their swing for some time, having the time of their lives. "Goodnight Aang," she said, climbing in her bed.

"Goodnight Katara," he replied back, climbing into his own bed.

"Hey, if you wake up and I'm not there, you know where to find me," she said smiling.

Their beds were close to each other, and they reached over to give each other a hug. Katara even kissed him on the cheek, blushing a little.