Disclaimer: Sokka: YES! I finally get to do something useful!
Katara: I wanna do it!
Sokka: No. Pilar does not own- (Katara starts to flick water at him) anything!
Aang: And she would like to thank all of the review given by people. Hey, our last chapter was pretty good without Pilar.
Zuko: Yeah, that's coming from someone, who was barely in it. (Chaos is about, as Zuko, Aang, Katara, and Sokka start to complain and fight)
Iroh: I want to do the disclaimer (bends head down)
Zuko caught up with the little child. But the child just stopped, and looked around. Great! He's lost! And Zuko stood next to him. Zuko sighed, and looked around. He saw a man, at a cart, took the little boy's hand and went to the cart.
"Excuse me sir," Zuko asked.
"What?" The old man replied nastily. "I don't sell food to fire benders like you,"
"I don't want food, you old man." Zuko replied nastily back. "I just want to know, if you know where this child's parents are."
"Why do you care?" the old man asked.
"…It's the right thing to do," said Zuko.
"Hmpf.," said the hold man, and he peered at the little boy. "Nope, ain't seen him. Now go away!" and Zuko lead the little boy away.
"Excuse me young man!" Zuko turned around. An elderly woman was half jogging half running to him. She was out of breath by the time she made it to him. "You were looking for the boy's parents?" Zuko nodded.
"I believe he was an orphan here. Gossip tells it, that there was a letter sent here in the post office that told of where the boy's parents was. It was supposed to be picked up by Mr. Chang, who's in charge of the orphanage. I believe that's how you can find out, except there's one thing…" the women explained.
"What is that?" Zuko asked, concerned.
"Well… Only Mr. Chang can receive that letter, but I haven't seen him, since the fire. Very sketchy fellow, too. I don't think anyone has ever seen him much, except for me…" the old women drifted off.
"Is there a point to this?" Zuko asked annoyed. Even the little boy started to drift off.
"Of course! The point! The point is that in order to find the little boy's parents, you'll have to find his home, which the information of that is in the letter at the Post. The only way to get that information is if Mr. Chang receives it. I don't know why, but that's the way it is in this village." The old women finished rambling.
"Wow, I think I got that. Thank you." Zuko said, and he started off towards the Post, where ever it is.
"Zuko!" Iroh called out. Zuko saw Iroh running to him. "I thought I lost you. Have you found the boy's parents?"
"No, but I think I know where I can find out," Zuko told Uncle Iroh about what he had learned, as they started walking towards the Post.
"How are we going to do that?" Iroh asked.
"I'm not sure. Let me think about it." And Zuko put on his familiar pout, and started pacing back and forth, wondering what to do next.
