Sooooo….. What did you guys think of that almost kiss? I have recently been told that when I put up an Author's note and you guys review it, but then I completely take down the author's note and put up a new chapter those who leave reviews on the Author's note can't review on the chapter that takes its place. So, I will just wait to post rewritten chapters when I post a completely new chapter and tell you guys in the intro of the completely new chapter. Because I really wanna hear y'all's opinions. (And yes I said y'all, I'm Southern haha)
Speaking of rewritten chapters, new chapter 3 is here! It was the least amount of changes, but I fine-tuned it anyways.
OK so this chapter is going to be mostly Alice, because I feel like even though I pulled her in she hasn't been in the story enough. Special thanks to my co-writer of this chapter, my sister, Masquerade04. She is Alice so I want it to be perfect.
P.S. the song later on is 'Gasoline' – Karmin and a special thanks to DixieChicrules123 for giving me the awesome "bashful" line!
Happy Reading!
ALICE'S POV
This was the most amazingly perfect day. The gAang and I were hanging around our camp sight just enjoying the quiet day. Well, at least until Sokka declared war on a fish. He grabbed the fishing pole and swung it franticly, but his attempts to cast a line were unsuccessful.
"Hey, where's the fishing line?" He asked as he examined the pole.
"Oh, I didn't think you would need it, Sokka." Aang held up a necklace with a red flower he had been making for Katara. Awww… He's so precious!
Sokka took one look at the necklace, "Aw, it's all tangled!"
Aang airbended himself to his feet, "Not tangled. Woven! I made you a necklace, Katara. I thought since you lost your other one ..."
She smiled and walked over to him, "Thanks, Aang." She took the necklace, "I love it."
Sokka shrugged and said sarcastically, "Great, Aang. Maybe instead of saving the world, you can go into the jewelry-making business."
"I don't see why I can't do both." Aang smiled.
"I think you would be a great jewelry marker, Aang." I stood up and walked over to him. "Avatar's Fine Jewels and Accessories, I know I'd shop there."
"You really think so?"
"Yeah, it's a really cute necklace. Fili has something kind of like it, but she wears it around her ankle." I patted his shoulder.
Sokka waved us off and turned back to the lake. The fish was still jumping in and out of the water. Sokka tossed the fishing pole into the water in a fool's attempt to spear the fish, "Stop taunting me!" He ran into the water after it.
"Really, Sokka, we could have just got a new line. Did you honestly have to throw away our fishing pole?" I laughed at him as he hit the water with his dragger.
"So, how do I look?" Katara asked behind Aang and me.
I kept my eyes on Aang as he turned and looked at Katara. His uninterested expression transformed into one of awe and amazement. Aang nervously pulled at his collar with his hand, smiling awkwardly, "You mean all of you or just your neck? I mean, because both look great!"
Sokka, who had finally gotten his hands on the fish and was still standing knee deep in the water, started to tease Aang, "Smoochie, smoochie, someone's in love!" He started kissing noises at the fish, and then the fish broke free from his grasp, slapped Sokka in the face with its tail, and disappeared under the water.
"Aww, Sokka, if you want a kiss so bad, I'm sure you could do a lot better than some smelly fish. I mean, I'm standing right here." I laughed at him from the shore.
"What…." He blushed trying to stand but lost his balance and disappeared under the water again.
"Stop teasing him, Sokka. Aang's just a good friend. A sweet, little guy! Just like Momo." Katara walked over to Aang and patted his head. Ouch, friend-zoned, hard!
"Thanks," Aang looked really dismayed.
"Don't worry, Aang. Katara will come around just give it time." I whispered in his ear and gave him a wink.
He blushed and tried to act like he didn't know what I was talking about, "What…I…um... How do you know that?"
"My sister isn't the only one who knows a thing or two about the future," I folded my hands behind my back and nodded at him.
"You know the future?!" Aang and Katara asked together.
"Yeah, right you can see the future." Sokka mocked as he walked up and out of the river.
I just gave him a smirk and crossed my arms, "I don't see the future I know the future. Well, kind of. I don't know everything, but I know some stuff."
"Riiiight. That's the same thing your sister said." He tried to shake off some of the water.
"Come on, Sokka, Fili was right about everything she said, and you know it." Katara put her hands on her hips and shook her head at him.
Sokka was blushing for some reason; I wonder what Fili said to him. "Well….I…ah… I still don't believe in all this stuff. Besides, Alice hasn't proved she can see the future."
"Ah. Sokka, I'll say it again." I cleared my throat, "I don't see the future that would be way too cool. I know the future, well most of it."
He walked over in front of me, crossed his arms, and squinted his eyes at me. As he did he splashed me with water, "Really? Well then, why don't you prove it?"
"Ok, someone is about to get attacked by a platypus bear," I squinted right back at him.
He laughed, "Ha, right…."
Momo suddenly flew off Aang's shoulder when he heard a loud noise in the distance. He leaped onto a rock and was followed by Aang, just then Aang pointed down the hill to the source of the commotion, "Someone's being attacked by a platypus bear!"
I tilted my head at Sokka, who was gaping in complete shock, "Close your mouth, Sokka. You don't want to swallow a bug."
He shut his mouth tight and they all ran out to go help, but I walked calmly over to Appa. "Hey buddy, wanna go save the day." I climbed up on his head. "Ok, fly low; you know I'm not a huge fan of flying." I grabbed the reigns and squeezed my eyes closed. "I can't believe I'm going this…. Ah... Don't look down. Don't look down. Yip Yip."
Appa started flying off and gently landed behind the platypus bear. He roared loudly, scaring the bear so much that it laid an egg. Sokka hurried over and picked up then started talking to the old man that had just been under attack.
"Whoa, good job, Alice," Aang smiled up at me. "You too, buddy."
"Mm-hm" I smiled nervously as I slid off Appa's head. "Good job, Appa. Who's a cute, giant, air bison?" He roared softly at me, "That's right, you are!"
I reached in my bag and pulled out my hoodie and started putting it on. "Why are you putting on a jacket, Ally? It's really hot," Aang looked confused as I pulled my hood over my head.
"You'll see," I just smiled and we turned back to the others.
"Thanks, but everything was already under control. Not to worry. Aunt Wu predicted I'd have a safe journey." The calm old man bowed slightly to us.
"Aunt who?" Aang asked.
"No, Aunt Wu. She's the fortuneteller from my village. Awful nice knowing your future," He smiled…yeah, you guessed it…calmly at us.
Katara pondered for a moment, "Wow, it must be. That explains why you were so calm!"
"Our friend is a fortuneteller," Aang motioned back at me and the calm man nodded.
"No, I'm not a fortuneteller. I'm a future-knower, there is a difference." I corrected him.
Sokka jumped in and shouted, "But the fortuneteller was wrong! You didn't have a safe journey; you were almost killed!"
"But I wasn't! All right, have a good one!" He started to walk away but then turned back to Aang and hand him a wrapped parcel. "Oh, and Aunt Wu said if I met any travelers to give them this."
"Maybe we should go see Aunt Wu and learn our fortunes. It could be fun." Katara said excitedly.
Sokka eyed the man suspiciously, "Oh, come on. Fortune telling is nonsense, and, Ally, can't really see the future. That was just a lucky guess."
Aang quickly unwrapped the mysterious parcel, which turned out to be a red umbrella. He opened it and held it over his head, "What do you know? An umbrella!"
"Three, two, one," I pointed up at the sky. At that moment it started to rain.
"So that's why you put on your jacket, right Ally?" Aang looked over at me and Katara waterbended an arch above her head.
"Yep," I nodded.
"That proves it!" Katara joined Aang under the umbrella.
Sokka held the egg over his head, "No, it doesn't! You can't really tell the future!"
"Alright then, Sokka, be careful with that egg." I just smirked at him.
"I guess you're not really getting wet then." Katara said smugly.
After Sokka somehow managed to drop the egg on his own head we started down the path to the village where Aunt Wu lived. Sokka was still pretty annoyed that we were making this trip. Right when he started to joke around about predicting the future and said it would keep raining it kind of stopped raining.
"How is it you know the future then?" He looked over at me.
"That's a hard one. You see, where I'm from the story of Avatar Aang and Fire Lord…" I stopped, Oh crap, I can't say anything about Zuko becoming Fire Lord. "Fili and I just know what's going to happen ok. We were born with it."
"Right, cause that makes so much sense," Sokka shook his head at me.
"I mean, I'm sure some things are going to change. She and I aren't really supposed to be here."
"You don't know how to get back home?" Aang turned and looked at me.
"No, I'm hoping I'll see her soon. Maybe then we can figure it out together." I hugged her purse to me. There was a bottle of her favorite perfume in it, and when I felt alone I'd spray a little. She always kept a little bit of everything in her purse. I miss her a lot, that crazy, random dofus.
FILI'S POV
"Ah-choo!" That was like the eighty millionth time I've sneezed today. I was leaning on the railing of the upper deck of the ship where the telescope was. It was raining just a moment ago, but then suddenly stopped.
Zuko walked outside to where I was, "What's wrong with you? Are you getting sick?" He stood next to me and propped his arm on the railing.
I shook my head, "I don't think so I just can't stop sneezing. You know, fussy pants, my grandfather always says if you can't stop sneezing it's because someone is thinking about you."
He looked confused, "That's interesting."
"Yep," I slid over closer to him. "Anything you want to confess, fussy pants?"
He stood straight again and blushed slightly, "What? No, I was just seeing if you were getting sick, that's all."
"Mm-hm," I stared out over the water again, "Don't be bashful, Zuko. You're two tall to be one of the sevens dwarves." Ah-choo! ah I'm sick of sneezing that's for sure.
"You did it again," He scolded and crossed his arms at me.
"Well then, get me out of your head," I scolded back.
He started to yell, "I can't…. ah I mean."
"Ah-ha, caught you." I poked his chest and smiled.
He tried to play it off, "I'll…um… have the cook prepare you some egg noodle and chicken soup for dinner. That should help if you're coming down with a cold."
"Thanks," I laid my hand against his chest, "but I told you I'm not sick. You just have to get me out of your head." I winked and started to walk inside.
"Could I…" He started but then stopped.
I turned and looked at him, "Could you what?"
"It's nothing, never mind," He turned and stared out at the water.
I walked up behind him, propped my chin on his shoulder, and wrapped my arms around his waist.
He started to pull away from me, "Felicity, we're on the deck, you shouldn't… I mean you can't just do something like this." He turned and faced me again.
"Then tell me. Could you what?" I smiled, his face was red. He had been so jumpy when I would get close to him after our almost kiss in the cave.
He looked to the side, "Could I… have… have dinner with you," he looked at me from the corner of his eyes, "again tonight?"
"You don't have to ask. We have been having dinner together even since I got on this ship, fussy pants." I grinned at him and start to turn away again.
"I mean," He reached out and caught my hand, "like last night. Just the two of us?"
I nodded, "My room or yours?"
"Yours."
"Ok," I squeezed his hand then headed to my room. If we were going to have dinner together in my room tonight then I really needed to clean it up.
ALICE'S POV
Meng seemed like a sweet girl, but she was hopelessly, head over heels for Aang. Poor thing, if she only knew. The only thing about her was that her hair tripped me out. She went to get Aang some tea and bean puffs.
"I can't believe we're here in the house of nonsense." Sokka stretched out on his pillow seat.
Katara just gave him a look, "Try to keep an open mind, Sokka. There are things in this world that just can't be explained. Wouldn't it be nice to have some insight into your future?"
"It would be nice to have some bean curd puffs." He looked happy at the thought of soon having food.
"Just be careful when you get them. Momo is going to take them from you." I just grinned at him. "I'm a little curious too. I'm not supposed to be here so it might be a good idea to know what's in store for me…if anything."
"You mean you don't know your own future?" Katara turned to me.
"Nope," I just shook my head. "It's a curse really. One of the cons of knowing the future of others."
Sokka crossed his arms, "She doesn't know anyone's future, because it's impossible to see the future."
Not too long after that a pretty young woman walked out of the back and told Meng about what Aunt Wu had told her, "Oh Meng! Aunt Wu says I'm going to meet my true love. He's going to give me a rare panda lily."
Meng looked over her shoulder at Aang, "That's so romantic! I wonder if my true love will give me a rare flower."
"Good luck with that!" Aang said, completely clueless that Meng was talking about him.
After the young woman left and Meng gave Aang his tea and bean puff, Aunt Wu emerged from the back, "Welcome, young travelers. Now, who's next? Don't be shy."
Aang and Sokka both looked away.
"Go head, Katara, you're supposed to go first." I patted her shoulder.
"Really?" she looked really excited as she stood up, "I guess that's me." Katara headed to the back with Aunt Wu leaving Aang, Sokka, and I in the waiting area.
Aang looked anxious and Sokka was scarfing down bean puffs. Boys… I looked around the room. Sokka held out the puffs for us. I just waved a hand and shook my head.
"I'm good on puffs." Aang tried to act casual, "So, what do you think they're talking about back there?"
"Boring stuff I'm sure. Love, who she's going to marry, how many babies she's going to have," Sokka held up a tea-cup and sipped.
"Yeah, dumb stuff like that ..." He tensed up a bit and bit his fingers nervously. "Well, I've got to find a bathroom."
Sokka laid down across the two pillows and set the puffs next to him on the floor, I guess he's not going to listen to me. Momo sneaked up and took the bowl of puffs away. Sokka reached down to grab another curd puff, only to realize the bowl was gone. He looked up at me and glared.
I just pointed over at Momo and the now empty bowl, "I tried to tell you, but you still don't listen to me."
"Of course Momo stole food, Momo always steals food." He stared at me for a moment, "Why can't you see your own future?"
"I can't see anyone's future," I hissed at him aggregately. "Get that through you cranium. I don't see the future. I know it! There is a huge difference, and I'm not supposed to be here. My sister just so happened to buy a TV made by the same people who made the Magical School Bus and the Stargate, so now I'm here."
"Oookay?" He scooted away from me. "And what does all that mean, exactly?"
"Never mind, sorry, I just really need some chocolate or Midol." I huffed. Just then Aang walked around the corner with a big grin on his face.
"Looks like someone had a pretty good bathroom break." Sokka quickly changed the subject by teasing Aang.
Aang's grin faded and he suddenly looked nervous, "Yeah ... when I was in there-"
Disgusted, Sokka looked away and held up a hand to signal Aang to stop, "I don't even want to know!"
"Who's next?" Aunt Wu called as she walked in the room with Katara.
Sokka started to stand, "Okay, let's get this over with."
Aunt Wu gave him a sour look and said dryly, "Your future is full of struggle and anguish. Most of it, self-inflicted."
"But you didn't read my palms or anything!" Sokka held up his hands in protest.
"I don't need to. It's written all over your face." Aunt Wu then turned to Aang, "You there, come with me." Aang wasn't gone long, when he came out he looked very, very happy.
"Wish me luck guys," I stood up and walked to the back. "Hello, um… aunt Wu, would you maybe have time to see one more person?"
"Of course, young one," She was sweeping up the pieces of bone from her reading with Aang,
"Come sit down, and let me see your palms."
"Ok, I have to warn you, my palms might be a little bit….blank," I wasn't going to get my hope up, just in case there actually was nothing to see. I didn't really believe in this stuff either.
She looked at my palm for a long time with a blank expression, "This is very interesting. I have never seen a palm like yours before. You have a braided life line." She pressed her finger to the line on my palm.
"Interesting," I said blankly. "What does that mean, exactly?"
"Well, this line is rather plain," Plain? "It seems very boring and uneventful. I don't see anything of interest in this life line. No romance, no adventure…."
"I get it, I'm going to have a boring life and be a crazy cat lady," I started to pull away my hand.
Aunt Wu pulled my hand back, "Yes this old life was one of studiousness, and your most meaning relationship was the one with your sister. But just wait, this new life is quite the opposite. You will have adventures and friendships, and you will catch the eye of a powerful bender."
"Say what now?" Needless to say I was shocked, "What um…kind of bender are we talking about here?" She looked at my hand in silence and traced the lines, "Come on I need details, details. I couldn't get you to shut up a minute ago!" I shook my hand at her.
"Yes, the only problem is your lines cross each other so much. I think the best way to get more details is with the bones," She pulled the bowl of bones over between us.
"Um, ok," I picked up a random bone. One was just as good as the others right? "How's this?"
Aunt Wu nodded and pointed at the fire, "Now throw it on the fire."
This was all a bit weird to me. I mean come on….two life lines. I wonder what Felicity's hand would look like. Aunt Wu would probably tell her that she was a demon that controlled space time, and Dr. Who would appear and take Fili down. Whoa, that sounds like a nerd's acid trip. Talk about crossovers.
The bone started to crack. When it finally stopped cracking, Aunt Wu took a pair of tongs and pulled the bone out of the fire. "Ah yes, you will have a budding romance with a mighty earthbender."
"An earth bender? You mean a guy earthbender right? Because I know we are going to meet a chick earthbender and that would just be weird 'cause I don't see her in that…. You know I'll just shut up." I closed my mouth when she started giving me a weird look.
"Yes, a male earthbender. In your travels you will train and become a skilled waterbender." That sounds pretty cool, "In the life I see here you will fall in love and have four powerful bender children."
"F…four bender children? Oh dear sweet lord of the rings," I looked down at my stomach. "Four, out of this?"
"Yes, one earthbender and three waterbenders," She smiled at me.
"How can you read all of this from a bone?!" I was freaking just a lota bit.
"The bones do not lie," She smiled.
I looked at her with sad eyes and a pouted lip, "They can fib just a little, just this once."
"Two of the waterbenders children will be twins," She turned the bone.
I stood up.
"Wait, there's more," Aunt Wu reached for my hand.
"No, no, no I'm good. You can keep it a secret. I need to go cry now."
"This is about you returning to your old life." She got very serious all of the sudden. "It will require a link between that world and this world. You have it with you always, but I'm not sure what it is. If you return to that life you can always come back, but if you return before meeting the man you are meant to love in this world, then you will remain alone in both lives forever."
"Forever?" I squeaked.
"Yes," She turned the bone again, "It's unclear when you will meet him because you already know him, but he does not know you."
"Well, that's maddingly unhelpful," I feel a Jack Sparrow quote would be perfect for this moment. "Will I at least have a happy life with him?"
"Yes, I see a life full of joy and love." She smiled again.
"Oh, well that's good I guess. You said I have the way for my sister and I to get back home with me?" I sat down next to her again.
"I don't really understand it, but like I said I have never seen anything like you before." Aunt Wu nodded and set down the bone. "I wish I could be of more help. Just remember, now that you are here your presence has changed things forever. You are now a part of this world, and you have a future in it."
And that boys and girls is how it feels to have your brain broken.
ZUKO'S POV
"I can't believe I'm actually doing this, Uncle. I'm actually going to have dinner with her," I couldn't stop pacing.
Uncle Iroh just sat at the table in his room and watched me while he drank his tea, "I don't know why you are so worried about this, nephew. You always have dinner with her."
"Yes, but this time is different, I asked her if we could. Every other time we were talking about the Avatar or had just fought."
Uncle just grinned and set down his tea, "You and Felicity have been through a lot together in a short period of time. It is only natural that the two of you would become closer." He stood up and put an encouraging hand on my shoulder, "I'm glad that you have a friend, and Felicity is the kind of girl you can be yourself around."
There was something about the way he said friend that made me wonder, but I just nodded, left him to drink this tea in peace, and headed to the deck. There was only one person on deck. Felicity, she was listening to music, singing, and dancing around. I just watched her for a long time and listened to her sing.
"Now let's get together and light up the dark
Before the night is through
Know what you're thinking, so let me bring it
We gettin' melted me and you,"
She turned around and saw me leaning against the railing. She didn't seem to care that I was there. She just smiled and continued to sing.
"You bring the match, I'll bring the gasoline
Turn out the lights, baby let me see
We get the fire so hot, we can burn it up
You know what I mean
You bring the match, I'll bring the gasoline."
When she finally stopped dancing around and singing, she walked over to me, "Hey, fussy pants!" Felicity pulled her head-phones out of her ears and wrapped them around the back of her neck.
"Hey, what are you doing?" I stared down at her. She couldn't manage to stay still.
"Oh you know, same things I'm always doing, I guess. Just enjoying life, dancing around," she spun around and continued to move to her music. "I just feel good, like something good is going to happen soon." She turned back around and looked at me. "You ever get that feeling?"
I shook my head, "No."
"Well, you should. You would smile more if you did," she pushed me gently.
"How would you know? You've never seen me smile," I grinned as I watched her. "Well, not the way you smile, at least."
"Yes I have," I wasn't sure how she could ever hear what I was saying to her, her music was so loud. "Well, not when you're right in front of me, but I have seen you smile."
"Let me guess, future-knowing wisdom?"
"Very good, my young padawan. You are learning," She started dancing around again. "Did you know dancing is a wonderful exercise?"
I shook my head at her and turned to go inside.
"You should try it sometime. If might make you loosen up some," She called after me. "Oh well, see you at dinner."
I turned on my heels. She had already put her head-phones back in her ears and was turning away from me. Before she did, I saw her smile fade slightly and she bit her bottom lip. For a moment I thought she might just be as nervous as I was. "Yes, I'll see you at dinner."
ALICE'S POV
When I walked out of Aunt Wu's Katara, Aang, and Sokka where standing outside waiting for me and talking amongst themselves.
"Well, now you got to see for yourselves how fortune telling is just a big, stupid hoax." Sokka nodded at them. Oh, how I wish that were true.
"Don't kick any rocks, Sokka." I called out to them. I was really enjoying annoying him with my 'future-knowing wisdom'.
"You're just saying that because you're going to make yourself unhappy your whole life," Katara mocked and crossed her arms.
Sokka had boiled over at the point, "That woman is crazy! My life will be calm and happy and joyful!" He roughly kicked a nearby stone. The stone then soared into the air and ricocheted off a hanging metal sign. When it did it flew back at Sokka, who had been standing calmly with his arms crossed. It hit him hard on the back of the head. He covered his head in pain and fell to the ground, but lifted his hand in protest, "That doesn't prove anything!"
Katara, on the other hand, looked quite satisfied, "Well, I liked my predictions. Certain things are going to turn out very well."
"They sure are ..." Aang grinned slyly towards her. Little goofball.
"Why? What did she tell you?" Katara asked curiously.
Aang snapped back to his normal, goofy self, "Some stuff. You'll find out."
"Oh, Alice, what did Aunt Wu tell you?" Katara waved at me as I walked over to them.
I answered with a shocked look on my face, "I'm going to fall in love with an earthbender…"
"Really? That's wonderful!" She clasped her hands over mine.
"Yeah and we are going to have four bender children," I dropped my head in sadness.
"Alice, that's great! Why do you look so sad?"
"Katara, its four kids, FOUR! I'm too young for kids," I pulled my hands away and hugged my belly. "Do you guys have epidurals here?"
"What's that?" Aang popped in over her shoulder.
"That's what I thought." I sighed.
"Maybe you're going to marry the earthbender that going to train Aang," Katara rubbed her chin trying to figure out who it could be.
"I don't it…."
"Yeah, Katara, Bumi is going to train me in earthbending," Aang shook his head.
"Ha, Lucky you Ally. You're going to be the new queen of Omashu," Sokka laughed at me.
"I highly doubt that. Besides, Aang's earthbending teacher is going to be a girl, and I don't want to marry her either." Aang and Katara looked at each other and started talking about what I just said. I turned and looked at Sokka, "Where is my bag again?"
"On Appa's saddle, why?" He answered while brushing the dust off his pants.
"Aunt Wu said I have something with me that will help me and Fili get back home." I started to climb up to Appa's saddle, but I slid all the way back down and landed on my butt, "Ow!"
As I pouted, Sokka shook his head at me, he climb up to Appa's saddle easily, and grabbed my bag and Fili's purse. "Do you really think there's something in one of these bags that will help you get home? Cause it seemed kind of impossible to me."
"It's worth a shot, right?" I stood up and took the bags from him. I opened my book bag. I didn't really have anything in here that could be considered useful in this world: my hoodie, a small flashlight from when the power went out, my iPhone, head-phones, and iPad, my psychology book and notebook, a lot of pens, two packs of gum, and a copy of 'The Last Apprentice.' Felicity's messenger bag wasn't helpful either: her makeup bag, wallet, and car keys, her nook, a bottle of her favorite perfume, and three different flavored Eos lip balms. I'm going to borrow one of these. I'm sure she won't mind.
Honestly if I knew I was going to be traveling into our favorite TV show I would have packed better. Why didn't I grabbed Fili's book bag, she had anatomy books and stuff that would come in handy. Then again I don't think there is anything you can just "grab from home," that can prepare you for a trip through your sister's TV. I'm just glad Felicity was watching the TV series and not the movie, but then again she has better taste then to do that.
I went through everything one by one, "At least if I get bored I have a nook and an iPad. Then when the batteries die I have my…." I looked at my iPad for a moment, "Weird it's still fully charged." Just then the screen lit up. It was almost as bright as Fili's TV. "No way?"
"What is that?" Sokka covered his eyes.
I hurried and turned it off, "Nothing, just some stuff from back home. Don't worry about it." I smiled nervously.
"Ok, well come one everyone is looking at the clouds for some reason. Let's go check it out." He waved but didn't wait for me.
"I…I'll be right there." I have to find Fili and fast, but then again. What about what Aunt Wu said. I don't want to be alone…forever. I really do need to find Fili; she will know what to do. I wrapped my iPad up in my hoodie. "I'm not taking any chances. You may be our ticket home, so you better stay safe. Understand?" Just when I thought things couldn't get any weirder.
