Disclaimer: I do not own anything. Everything, except plot and my own original characters, belongs to Nickelodeon, Mike, and Bryan. How ever before reading my story, you might want to read Silk by Musicbender. This is a sequel to that story.
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She ran threw the palace. She reached her brother's door and pounded her fist on it. "Sokka, Sokka, wake up. It's important."
He woke up rubbing his eyes. He got out of his bed and opened the door. "What do you want Katara? It's nearly sunrise. Can't you see Suki needs her beauty sleep."
Suki quickly got out of bed, ran towards Sokka, and punched his arm. Sokka rubbed his arm. "What's wrong Katara," Suki asked softly.
"Nami's gone. She is not in her room."
"She's probably in the garden," Sokka said.
"No Sokka, she's gone."
"Did you search the palace," Suki asked.
"No, but I can sense something is wrong."
"Why? How," Sokka said confused.
"There called motherly instincts, Sokka. There instincts that mother's develop. It tell us when our children are hurt, in danger, or sick. It's something men don't have," Suki explained as she rolled her eyes at Sokka.
"Men have that too," Sokka whined.
"Oh really. Remember that time when Kane was ten and you told him that of he would beat that arctic fox with his bare hands, you would give him 10 yuans."
"Shhh. You promised never to speak of that again. Plus he won."
"Yeah, but he broke his arm and you didn't give him the 10 yuans."
"You guys, I'm still here," Katara said waving her hand at them."
"Sorry Katara. Don't worry she around here somewhere," Suki said.
"Yeah. Your probably right," she said walking back to Nami's room.
Katara entered Nami's room to find it empty. She sat down on her bed and a held a piece of Nami's clothes tightly in her hand. "Baby girl, where are you," she whispered to herself.
It was morning by now. Momoru woke up as the sun hit his eyes. The sun reminded him of his Nami. He loved the way she twirled to sound of music as he bent the sound around them. He loved how she enjoyed life and her laugh drives him crazy. He was head over heels for her.
He remembered the day he first payed eyes on his little dragon. They were at school learning about how the 100 year war began with Fire Lord Sozin. He was out in the playground. The playground was made of ice the slide, the swings, and jungle gym. She was on the swings. She got off right away as the girls came. She tried walking away from them, but she was surrounded by them. They yelled at her words like Pale face! Weirdo! You don't belong here! Then they began to pull her hair and pinch her white skin.
Momoru saw what was happening with the little girl and waked up to the crowd. "What going on," he told the little girls.
The little girls gasped and turned to see an angry Momoru. Their cheek began to blush and they said putting their hands behind their backs, "Nothing. Avatar Momoru."
He looked over the little girls and saw Nami crying. "Nothing. It looks like you guys are hurting my friend there."
Nami's little face lite up and stopped crying. She finally had a friend. "Oops. We didn't know Nami was your friend Momoru, honest," the little girls said.
The little girls turned around and apologized to Nami. Nami nodded her head and the girls took off running towards the slide. "So your name is Nami," he said wiping the tears off her face.
She shyly nodded. "That's a really pretty name. It means wave huh."
She smiled and nodded. "I don't think your a weirdo and you do belong here with us. Do you even talk?"
"Yes I talk," she mumbled.
"So do have any friends," he asked her.
She shook her head. "Well now you do."
"Thank you," she said smiling at him.
The bell rang and the kids ran to class. He took her hand and walked her to her classroom. That was the first time of many times he went to class late.
He smiled at the memory. He never thought that the little girl with the tears running down her face would be the same girl he would marry. He got out of his bed and changed in to his blue robes. As he put on his robes, he noticed something laying on the nightstand. He opened the letter and read it. His eyes widen as he read it. He turned his head towards the nightstand and saw the betrothal necklace he had given her. He sat on the bed shocked that she had called off the wedding.
Katara searched everywhere for Nami, but there was no sign of her. She decided that she would have Toph search for, since Toph could see everything with her feet. She walked towards the dinning room and heard laughter coming from it. She saw Suki, Sokka, and Toph eating breakfast as the kids threw grapes into each others mouth trying to catch them in their mouth. The adults found it very amusing. "Good morning Aunt Katara," the kids voices echoed.
"Good morning children," she replied.
"Come eat Katara before everything is gone," Toph said looking at Sokka.
"Toph can I ask you a favor," Katara said.
"Of course, sugar queen."
"Can you search the palace to see if Nami is anywhere near," Katara asked.
"Ugh. Katara leave the girl alone. She's here in the place somewhere. She's probably clearing her head for what happen," Sokka said.
"Shut it Sokka. Can't you see she's worried for her daughter. Yeah..." Toph didn't get to finish.
At the entrance of the door was Momoru. He was pouting. "She's broke it off," he said.
"Who broke off what honey," Suki asked confused.
"Nami. Nami broke off the wedding," he sighed.
"Oh thank god," Sokka said.
"Sokka what's wrong with you," Toph said narrowing her eyes at him.
"I was just joking," Sokka admitted.
Katara held her arm out and walked towards him. Momoru accepted her hug. "This is all my fault, Momoru. I'm so sorry."
"How is it your fault Master Katara? You didn't do anything wrong."
"Yes, my love. I lied to her that's why she is confused. Nami's real father is." She leaned in to his ear and whispered, "Fire Lord Zuko."
He gasped. "Where is she?"
"I don't know Momoru. I entered her room and she was gone," Katara answered.
He smiled at Toph and said, "Melon Lord can you use your seismic sense to find Nami?"
Toph laughed and said, "Sure kid. I can do that."
She stomped her foot and listened to the ground. "She isn't inside or outside of the palace."
"My poor baby. Where is she," she said.
"Sorry for doubting you, Katara," Sokka apologized. "I just didn't want you to worry."
"It's okay Sokka."
"What are you gonna do," Suki asked.
"I'm gonna have to tell Zuko. He has the right to know," Katara said.
"Good Katara. Go tell him," Suki said.
"Well that's how this mess started. I'll see you guys later," Katara said leaving the room.
Zuko sat on his throne. The flames glowed on his face. She entered the room and bowed before him. "Zuko I...I have to tell you something."
"What do you want Katara? I haven't forgiven you yet, so you must want the Fire Lord's forgiveness."
"I don't want your forgiveness Zuko," she yelled at him.
The flames rose. "In my presence, you will call me Fire Lord Zuko," he yelled.
"Fine then you won't know what happened to our daughter," she said turning away walking towards the door.
"Katara wait," he said calming down. "What happen to Nami?"
"She's gone Fire Lord Zuko. No where to be found."
"What! I'll send out a search party. We must find my daughter."
Authors note: That's chapter 9. Please review. Oh and I wrote a new story it's and AU and its called Falling for the Enemy. Make sure tread ad it and tell me what you think.
