"Zack come on I can't believe you've never heard of The Legend of Zuko and Katara!"
"Legend." Zack laughed. "Myth. Zuko and Katara are not real there for I have no time for fairytales Kathryn!"
"Not a fairytale or some mythology stuff that you think it is. It's real! Just let me tell you the story and then you can tell me what you think." Zack shook his head. His black hair showing the left side of his scared face he tried so much to hide. "Please!" Kathryn pressed on her blue eyes shining with anticipation.
"If you give me the answers to this stupid Biology homework. Then I will listen to your story."
Kathryn smiled "Yay! You got it Buddy! Ready?"
"I guess." Zack sighed.
"Ok the legend starts off like this. One day Katara and her brother Sokka were fishing and Katara was practicing her water bending. She was the only water bender in the South Pole by the way. Her brother got her mad and she started going off on a temper tantrum. Well her water bending got the better of her and she broke this huge ice burg. In side the ice burg was a twelve year old boy named Aang. He was the Avatar." Kathryn went on with the story on how Katara, Sokka, and Aang meet pirates and traveling musicians, and how where ever they went they were perused by Prince Zuko of the Fire Nation.
"-Wait so they failed the evasion on the Day of Black Sun! How stupid they should have known that Ozai would have already known of their plans. Better yet they should have had a back up plan."
"Zack it's not as easy as it sounds."
"Whatever just get on with the rest of the story."
"Anyway they left to the Western Air Temple. A few hours after they arrived Zuko showed up begging on his hands and knees for forgiveness, telling them that he would teach Aang fire bending and that he would never betray him. Aang asked every member of the group if it was okay with them. Toph said yes because she was the one that believed him, Sokka said yes because hey Aang needed a fire bending teacher, and Katara said whatever he thought was best. Later that day Katara came into Zuko's room and threatened him saying that if he would do anything to hurt Aang or anyone she would make sure his destiny ended permanently. One by one each member from the group got to know Zuko well. Aang went to some ancient fire benders temple place. Zuko helped Sokka rescue his father and girlfriend from a prison and Toph well she already trusted Zuko. Katara started tolerating him after her father was rescued. A few days after that Katara and Zuko went on a mission together, they were only acquaintances. Then Katara faced her mothers killer. She was going to blood bend him dead, but Zuko talked her out of it saying that she would only stoop down to his level. Katara broke down right there in Zuko's chest saying that she couldn't take it anymore.-"
"Wait, what happened to the killer?"
"He ran away and was never seen again by any of the group members. Anyway Katara couldn't take it anymore. They went back to the group friends. Katara and Zuko joked and laughed like friends, some people like Toph would say it was flirting, but who knows really. Then Sokka, Suki, Toph, Aang, Zuko, and Katara went to Ember Island. That's when everyone's real skin started to show through. The Gaang went to a play that was about them selves. The play showed what happened in the Crystal Catacombs under Ba Sing Se. Aang was worried about what was going on with Zuko and Katara, so that night after the play Aang kissed Katara again. The only thing that was different from the kiss on the Day of Black Sun was that Katara backed away. When she was going to explain to Aang why he backed away and flew away with his glider. They couldn't find him anywhere so they sought help from an old friend; Jun. They found her in a bar in the Earth Kingdom. She didn't lead them to Aang, she led them to the White Lotus Society. Iroh was there along with Piando and Pakku. Zuko was pretty much happy to see his Uncle again. A few days later Iroh pulled Katara aside and asked her to accompany Zuko on a mission to defeat Azula; she agreed. Zuko and Katara set out on their mission. The day that they found Azula, Zuko challenged her to an Agni Ki. Saying that if he won Azula would give up her role as Fire Lady. Azula accepted. While they were fighting Azula did something unthinkable; she shot at Katara with lightning. Zuko thought fast and ran and blocked; the lightning hit him instead. Katara started to cry and she shot ice daggers at Azula. The Fire Lady was toying with Katara. So she did the unthinkable on her part. Katara blood bended Azula and chained her up. Katara rushed to Zuko's side. His heart beat was fading and he wasn't going to live. Katara did everything. She healed him but nothing happened. She sat with her legs to her chest and cried. Until she heard him speak. 'Katara' he said 'Katara I'm fine' She lifted her head and jumped on Zuko and hugged him and even kissed him on his scared cheek multiple timed. When the group met up they found out that Aang defeated the Fire Lord. They all went their separate ways. Until two years later when they all met up on Kyoshi Island for Suki's eighteenth birthday. Zuko and Katara's old flame rekindled and they soon became married two more years later." Kathryn looked at Zack and sighed.
"That's it."
"Yep"
"That can't be it. There has to be more. What about their children."
"Zack I said it was The Legend of Zuko and Katara. Not The Legend of Zuko, Katara, and their children." Kathryn smiled.
Zack smiled "I just thought their would be more. You know I'm kind of like Zuko in some ways."
"You are." Kathryn smiled and nodded her head.
"A...And…You...You're kind of like Katara."
"I am." Kathryn said again and moved closer to Zack.
"You know I don' think this is a myth anymore." Zack said as he closed the gap between their lips.
Somewhere in the spirit world this was being watched by two people a man and woman. Yin and Yang. Fire and Water. Zuko and Katara.
"You know I think that they make perfect opposites." Katara said.
"I think they do." Zuko looked at her. He smiled and kissed her soft lips and they turned and walked away remembering the good times when they were young like that.
