So, I'm sad and happy to announce that this is the second to last chapter (crying…). It's the big battle chapter with a spice of Taang, a dash of Zutara, some betrayal, and some Sokki or Sukka, which ever you prefer, in there.

Pretty fast update huh? Yeah, I really didn't want to put this chapter up (or the last chapter for that matter up until next week…but I was looking on my calendar and I saw that today was a Full Moon. And so, seeing as this chapter is "The Moon and Her Many Mysteries" I figured I would rise to the occasion. And besides all of you deserve it for being such awesome readers!!

So, yeah…I'll warn you now, and you probably know already if you read the last chapters, that I'm not very good at describing the battles. So, I'm really sorry, I'm not as good as some authors here (coughxcgirl08 (the author) coughread Book Three: Firecoughit's awesome!!coughcough)

And I want to dedicate this chapter to Gir the Insane Flamin Ninja for being there for me in the very beginning and always making laugh when I read their reviews. Thanks so much!!!

DISCLAIMER: If I owned Avatar I would be WAY better at writing battles….Therefore, I don't.

How long have I been fighting now? Toph briefly thought, kicking up another rock up into the air and shoving it to Azula. Twenty minutes? Thirty? Maybe even forty?

The Fire Princess brushed a strand of wet hair back behind her ear. Her breath was heavy despite the fact that she hadn't been fighting the earthbender very long.

If her plan was to work, she would have to win this girl's trust. If she was to finally do what she had been planning since the fall of Ba Sing Se.

She held up her hands in the air as the blind earthbender charged. "You win," she said with a wicked smile on her face. "A princess knows when she's beaten."

"No way I'm falling for THAT again!" Toph yelled, referring to the time back in the spring when she had said that and surprised them all with an attack on Iroh, a dear friend to Toph.

Toph shot three more rocks which the Fire Princess quickly dodged. "Stop, earthbender! I'm on your side, really!"

The Blind Bandit attempted to punch the princess when she got closer enough but instead Azula moved to one side and Toph fell to the ground, shock etched on her face. "Why…would—be on my—side when you almost killed Aang!" Toph yelled between breaths.

"Aang?" Azula replied confused. "Oh, the Avatar!" She smirked. "I'm a very smart woman. Do you really think that if I was REALLY trying to kill the Avatar that I would miss?"

Toph was about to reply when she stopped. Azula was very smart, she thought. She was always three steps ahead of everyone…it makes sense that she would know exactly where to pinpoint the deathly blow of a lightning strike.

When Toph didn't speak Azula continued, "I know where the Fire Lord is. You want to help your friend, Aang was it? I can show you the way to him. Why spend time fighting me when you could be helping him?"

Toph stood up. She felt the woman's vibrations. Her heart rate was speeding past what it should normally, but that was from their fight. She wasn't lying. Why wasn't she lying?

"How do I know that I can trust you?" Toph asked suspicion still hung in her voice.

"You can feel vibrations in the ground, so you can still "see" even though you are blind. You can feel where a person is for a very far distance and you know when a person is lying. And you know that I am not."

Toph could feel her breath catch. How could she know this much about me? Toph thought desperately. One side wanted to trust this evil princess so she could find out where Aang was but the other half wanted to keep on fighting her despite the fact that she wasn't lying about wanting to help her.

Then, very inaudible, even for Toph's sensitive ears she said, "Show me the way."

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"WHAT!!?" Suki asked dropping her hands to her side.

"Yeah," Ty Lee replied in a very calm matter, something that wasn't herself. "We were never on Azula's side from the beginning. We were trying to help you in everyway that we could."

Sokka and Suki had fought two out of the three crazy ladies for a very long time. It seemed like hours. And, strangely enough, Ty Lee dropped her arms and Mai did the same. And they said that they wanted to help them.

"But—but," Suki started. "You killed my friends!"

"Unfortunately we did have to hurt some of your peers," Ty Lee said hanging her head in shame. "But I didn't kill any of them. I left most of them alive, but just barely. They died only because their will to live wasn't as strong as yours."

Suki jumped, wanting to kill the girl standing in front of her. It wasn't until Sokka pulled her back when she yelled, "HOW DARE YOU SAY THAT! YOU KILLED THEM!! I know it….I know it….DON'T LIE TO ME!!"

Tears stung the Kyoshi Warrior's eyes.

"I'm sorry," Ty Lee said still as calm as before. "But your friends weren't as strong as you. But, if it makes you feel any better, I only did that to one or two of your friends. Most of them were dead before I had to really hurt any of them."

"HOW IS THAT SUPPOSED TO MAKE ME FEEL ANY BETTER!?" Suki screamed as tears ran down her cheeks. "My people…they must blame me….And my warriors never had a chance! I…I…"

Sokka had both of his arm wrapped up in between her's. It looked as if she was one angry prisoner being dragged off to jail, one of whom did not want to go.

Suki fell to the ground and into Sokka's waiting arms, crying. That guilt that she had felt so long ago was still there like a poison that would never leave. Sokka looked up at Ty Lee and Mai, who was just watching, and saw that Ty Lee had sank down to their level.

"I'm so sorry," Ty Lee whispered. "I hope that, in time, you'll be able to forgive me. But, let me make it up to you both. I can take you to the Fire Lord where you can face him with the Avatar."

Suki looked up as did Sokka. "Please," the girl seemed to beg.

Sokka helped Suki up and they looked at the two girls in front of them. Suki spoke saying, "Yes. Take us to the Fire Lord."

"Then let's go, before this bore fest becomes any more…boring," Mai said speaking for the first time.

And the once enemies turned friends headed off to the large building in front of them. It was time that they helped Aang.

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Iroh and Lien found Kuzon, Jet, Haru, and one point and now they were all fighting along side of each other. They had tried to locate Au but she had gone missing; no one could find her. They all feared that she was dead, but they couldn't let that distract them from trying to defeat the Fire Navy that surrounded them.

Meanwhile, Au was running as fast as she could. She had to reach the Agni Kai Arena to find him. She had to find her son. She had to tell him that she still wanted him to be true to his heart. To find his way…to be with the people that loved him. And that did not include his father in which scarred him and his sister in which hated from the day she met him.

She reached the palace gates that were wide open. She ran inside them, smoke, dead bodies, and fire passing her. It was very dark out with a red tint that was probably frightening the children all the elements whether of fire, water, or earth.

She reached the palace doors that were open already. Aang must have already been here, she thought turning down a hallway, and peeling off her black cloak. It was to hot for that.

Her long, black hair went backwards and her tattered Fire Nation was shown in all its glory. Her amber eyes were plastered down the hallways ahead. "Zuko," she whispered. "My son…Zuko…"

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Katara could feel her legs giving out on her. She had been circling him for what seemed like hours. She had shot water at him, which he just blocked. He wasn't fighting back. Why wasn't he fighting back?!

Her crystal eyes were full of tears that made her vision blurry. She had to fight him whether he would fight back or not. He had betrayed them more than once! He had joined his sister over joining his uncle?

They were enemies.

So why wasn't he fighting back?

Why wasn't she fighting?

Katara and Zuko both knew that if she really intended to kill him that she could deliver more powerful attacks than what she was.

"Fight back!" she yelled.

"What's the point? What are you trying to prove?" he asked.

"I—I never, ever…I NEVER TURN MY BACK ON PEOPLE WHO NEED ME!!" she yelled. "Unlike you." She strung her water around and shot it at him which he just quickly blocked.

Zuko was rather calm. He didn't try to pierce her with his blade since his firebending was gone. He couldn't bring himself to fight this girl. Why wouldn't he fight her? Why couldn't he fight her?

She was his enemy. She was a peasant from the Water Tribe. She was trying to defeat his father. She was a stupid, arrogant, powerful….

A beautiful woman that only wanted him to be what he wanted to be. She was a girl who told him everything that they were going to do even though she hadn't heard his voice. She had told him thank you for letting her talk to him.

And he had betrayed her. She had told him everything, and he had lied the whole time. He had told her another life that wasn't his own. He had cared about her in a way that was different for both of them.

They had cared about one another.

They didn't want those nightly meetings, that secret friendship to ever end. In fact, both of them, wanted to hear each other's voices without secrets, without regret.

But Zuko couldn't do it. He couldn't betray his family. He couldn't betray the people that loved him…

"Idiot…" he heard someone mumble.

Who's there? He seemed to call inside himself.

"That girl is your family," the voice whispered. "She accepted you without a second thought. She trusted you. Your father, your sister, they betrayed you, Zuko. They were the ones that were supposed to love you and never did."

That's not true

"But you know it is!" the voice called. "She TRUSTED you, Zuko. She LOVED you. Zuko. Or should I say the Blue Spirit?"

Excuse me? He asked.

"How many more times were you in that mask than you were as Zuko, son of Fire Lord Oazi and Fire Lady Ursa, Prince of the Fire Nation, and heir to the throne?"

Zuko looked down. He was true that he hardly took the mask off. And when he did it was on his belt or close by.

"Exactly," the voice hissed and it was gone.

Zuko blinked a couple of times and looked at the girl across from him. She was sweating because of the heat. Tears were on her cheeks and overflowing her eyes. Her element was hovering by her arms and around her back. Her hair was matted and wavy.

She looked so hurt.

And yet, just like he had always seen her.

She was someone that trusted people. She was someone who didn't care whether you were from the Fire Nation or the Earth Kingdom, the Water Tribes or the Air Nomads. She was an amazing waterbender and a wonderful person.

And Zuko realized this in a matter of seconds before Katara fell to the ground, on her knees.

She was breathing hard. She took off her canteen and threw it across the battlefield, her water gone with it.

Zuko took a cautious step forward.

He was only a few feet from him when he realized that she was still conscious and she was bowing to him. Her arms were on the ground and her knees were under her abdomen.

She looked up at him, tears streaming down her cheeks. He had seen this pose before. It was so long ago, yet only a merely three years in the past. It was when he had begged his father for forgiveness. It was when he had received the scar covering his left eye. She looked like he did in that Agni Kai arena.

She spoke. "Choose." She stated flatly.

And Zuko fell to his knees as well.

It was a rather strange sight. Two amazing fighters bowing in front of one of another. The waterbender had her head to the ground while the firebender had his there also, contemplating his decisions.

They were both wondering the same thing:

What am I doing? Get up! Fight

He's your enemy!

She's your enemy!

But…

But…

I—I can't move.

I'm so tired.

And so, the waterbender and the firebender stayed where they were, their heads swirling, their ideas flying like birds throughout their minds.

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Aang saw the man and knew that he had seen him before. He knew that he had seen him somewhere…where exactly, Aang wasn't sure.

He was tall and pale. He had two golden eyes that were watching Aang intently as he sat on the ground. He had facial hair and very long hair; part was put up and held with a fire emblem, his crown.

He didn't have a shirt on and his red pants were baggy and very un-Fire Lord like. The man looked over to him and said, "Good evening, Avatar."

Aang extended his staff toward the man as the Fire Lord rose from his seated position. When Aang didn't reply, the man continued, "You've been causing a lot of trouble here when you returned from the dead.

"I had about completed this war, leaving myself victorious, and then YOU came. You came and avoided my son along with the admiral! You are only a child! You and all of your "friends" are nothing! To me, you're just rebels that will easily be stopped."

The solar eclipse, Aang thought simply. He's passing the time away. The solar eclipse will pass in only a few minutes. I have to fight him now

Aang slammed his staff against the ground sending shots of air toward the Fire Lord. Oazi, in return, covered his face with his hands and was shot twenty feet back. "No more talking?" Oazi questioned.

"No more talking," Aang repeated angrily. "We fight, now."

He shot more air toward the Fire Lord who skidded back even more. He kicked up two rocks and shot them at him.

For the next five minutes, Aang shot every element at him. The Fire Lord never fell down; he wasn't even frowning in concentration!! He was calm, and smirking to the young man in front of him.

Aang felt a shift in the air. The window at the top of the arena was letting in the red tinted light of the moon. And it was fading. Blue was returning.

No, Aang thought. The solar eclipse!! It's passing! I haven't even scratched the Fire Lord yet, let alone hurt him!! No, come back!! No…

The moon had completely passed the sun by this point. A fire erupted around the Fire Lord as he laughed. He had his firebending back!!

Aang's eyes widened. "Now," the Fire Lord said calmly. "We can really fight."

He shot fire out to Aang and the young airbender barely dodged it.

They fought for only a few more minutes and Aang was already exhausted. He was breathing hard and his mind was racing. The Fire Lord was already too much for him to handle. He needed help…

And at that moment the huge brass doors opened once more and in came Toph earthbending and all with Azula behind her.

Wait, Azula?

Toph ran to Aang and said in a harsh whisper, "Azula brought me here. I figured you would need some help."

They looked back at the Fire Lord who was staring at his daughter. The Fire Princess walked slowly to Aang's side. "Azula," the Fire Lord stated. "What are you doing here?"

"Father," Azula replied. "Forgive me, but it seems, that your time to rule is coming to an end. You're even delirious to the fact that you are scolding the wrong child. Your son, Zuko, he was the failure, and yet, you take your anger out on your favorite child.

"I believe that it is time that I, soon to be Fire Lady Azula, shall take your place on the throne and win this war. And so, it seems that we are on opposite sides. I'm sorry it has come to this, Father."

She finished, smirking. The Fire Lord was speechless for a while. Then, "Azula, how could you?"

"I do what you do," she replied. "I get what I want, when I want it."

The Fire Lord glared, Azula smirked. Toph and Aang squatted into a fighting position and they extended their arms, ready.

Azula looked over to them and did the same. The Fire Lord followed suit.

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"It's just up ahead!" Ty Lee called over her shoulder to the two warriors behind her and Mai.

Suki nodded as they rounded another corner and headed to two huge brass doors. "Sokka," Suki rasped.

"Yeah?"

"You ready?"

"Born ready."

Ty Lee, Mai, Suki, and Sokka reached the doors and Ty Lee pushed them open, to find the Fire Lord fighting Aang, Toph, and Azula.

Azula! Sokka thought. Wait. Something wasn't right here. Azula was fighting her father? That wasn't right, what was going on?

But Sokka didn't have any time to think. He had to fight as another army of firebenders came marching behind Fire Lord Oazi.

He pulled out his swords and Suki grabbed her fans and they charged.

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Minutes past while the Avatar his friends, and the former Oazi's Angels fought the Fire Lord and his army.

Battles erupted left to right. Elements were pulled, consumed, or directed to its enemy whether it was the rebels or the Fire Nation. Swords were unsheathed and blood was shed.

Sokka and Suki fought back to back scaring every soldier that surrounded them. They would block blows for each other. It was like they were in sync.

Toph and Aang earthbent the Fire Lord backwards, in which he replied with a shot of firebending toward the two masters. Aang waterbent water in front of them as a shield and it turned to steam.

Azula fought her own soldiers, not killing them of course. They were going to be her's soon. She would need them. Especially since she was going to attack the Avatar and kill him soon. He needed the Avatar State. And he was going to go into it soon.

Ty Lee and Mai hadn't lied when it came to helping. They were never really WITH Azula. They remembered her as a friend from childhood and decided to help her at first because they figured that was what friends did.

But eventually they realized that Azula was nothing but a liar and never did anything but hurt people, like the Kyoshi Warriors.

Fifty or so rebels made their way into the arena, Iroh, Lien, and Ursa among them. They too fought with everything they had all the way from firebending to waterbending to swordsmanship.

Katara eventually ran through one of the doors and that caught Aang's attention. He turned around from the Fire Lord to see her, tired with tear stains running down her cheeks. What was wrong with her?

Time froze.

"Katara!" Aang yelled.

The waterbender's eyes widened and she yelled something back but Aang didn't catch it. "Aang!" she was screaming. "Aang turn around!"

A large crackling sound brought Aang back to reality. He turned around to see the Fire Lord's arm outstretched along with Azula's. And there was Toph, falling to the ground, her arm and chest bleeding.

Aang could feel his breath become heavy and then he was angry. Two shots of lightning toward him at the same time, and Toph had taken the fall for him.

"TOPH!!" he heard Katara scream. She ran to the earthbender's side and pulled her water bottle. She waterbent the water out of it and immediately tried to heal the Blind Bandit's wounds.

Aang could feel his blood boil. He could feel his anger rising. He could feel his control slipping away. His eyes and tattoos started to glow. He was lifted in the air, in his Avatar State.

"Aang!" Katara called.

"…Twinkle Toes…" Toph whispered slipping in and out of darkness. The rising Avatar looked down at her. He was angry and looked like he was about to kill someone.

Katara brushed Toph's bangs out of her face and put her Toph's head in her lap. Toph was shaking as was Katara.

"…Aang," Toph said quietly. "Don't…"

There was a white light and nine spirits appeared by the rising Avatar. Four of them were recent Avatars while the other four were unrecognizable.

Everyone stopped fighting. Sokka looked up at the spirits and the last one caught his eye. She was beautiful, with long white hair tied up loops. She was wearing an extravagant gown that was very familiar to him.

"…Yue?" he questioned.

Suki turned and looked up the spirit of whom Sokka was directing his attention to. She saw the princess and immediately was speechless. This…was Yue?

The spirit turned around and saw him. She floated down to him. "Sokka." The Princess stated. "Oh, Sokka." They intertwined their fingers together as she finally touched the ground.

Suki looked away.

"Yue," Sokka said happiness rising. "I—I—"

Yue smiled, tears making their way down her cheeks. She looked over to Suki, who was still glaring at the ground. Sokka looked also and the Princess felt his grip loosen on her fingers.

She looked back at him. "Don't lose that girl," she said, letting go of his hands to point to Suki. "Don't ever lose that girl."

"Yue…"

"Don't lose Suki." She whispered and the Kyoshi girl turned to see the spirit walking toward her.

Yue reached the girl and took her hand. She led her over to Sokka and put their hands together. They too, intertwined their fingers together still looking at the princess in front of them.

"Never lose each other," she said. "I've seen more passion between you two than anyone. Never, ever lose each other again."

Suki and Sokka nodded slowly and the Princess rose.

"I'll always be with you both," Yue said. "But live for the moment and live for the now. Never lose each other. And never let each other get away."

And she turned back around to face the Fire Lord.

Suki and Sokka looked at one another. "I'm sorry," Suki said. "But, I lied to you…"

He smiled. "When?"

"When I told you that I may have kissed another boy, I never have. You were different from any other boy I ever met…I dunno what came over me…I just…"

She trailed off, blushing slightly, and looked to the ground. Sokka took his free hand and took her chin and turned her head so she faced him again.

"Yep, I can be pretty charming, can't I?" he asked cockily.

She glared.

Besides Kyung?" he continued.

She smiled. "Besides, Kyung," she agreed.

And then he leaned in and captured her lips. They stood that way for a moment. Then he took her waist in his hands and she set her arms around his neck. The princess above looked back briefly and smiled sadly down at the boy that she could have said she loved at one point.

And yet, she was so happy. He was finally with that girl that should have been with the whole time. And she turned around giving them their privacy.

Not like they were getting anything.

It was one thing to kiss the woman you love under the moonlight and the stars, on a park bench at sunset, or even in front of your soon to be parents in laws.

But true love, you can kiss that person anywhere and under any circumstance, even if it was in the middle of combat with battles raging around you.

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Aang was so furious. He could hardly breathe. The air was suffocating him. He had to go somewhere. He had to save someone. Around him it was completely black.

"Twinkle Toes!"

The words brought him back to reality. He looked around and saw Toph, as she was now, standing there looking at him.

She ran to him and grabbed his shoulders. "Twinkle Toes…don't…don't do something you'll regret."

"But Toph—"

"Don't!"

"AANG!!" he heard. He turned his head toward the voice. Behind him was the Toph in her later years calling to him. "Aang!" she called again.

"Aang," the young Toph said in front of him said. He turned his head once more to see Toph's eyes filling up with tears. "Don't do this. Open up the chakras. Don't do this out of anger. Please. I can feel my life slipping away…please open the chakras…

"For me."

Aang could see her fading. "No! Toph!" He attempted to grab her hand as she reached out to him. But his hand went through hers.

"I guess its true," he could hear the young Toph say. He turned around to the older Toph who was also disappearing. The older Toph finished what the young Toph couldn't. "I guess people do always meet, love, and lose, just like the swamp…"

And they both disappeared.

"NO!!" Aang screamed but didn't hear his voice.

"Aang!" he heard four spirits say.

He turned toward the voices to find the four Avatars looking at him. "You must open the chakras!" he heard Avatar Yangchen yell.

"Don't do this out of anger, Aang!" he saw Avatar Kuruk say.

"Do if for her!" he listened to Avatar Kyoshi say.

"Do it, Aang!" he heard Avatar Roku say desperately.

"AANG!!" he heard Toph yell in the distance.

Love, Hate, Trust, and Doubt were there beside him whispering several things in his ears.

"Trust yourself," Trust whispered.

"Don't Doubt," Doubt said.

"Never Hate," Hate mumbled.

"Love all," Love told him.

The first chakra is the Earth Chakra, located at the base of the spine. It deals with Survival, and is blocked by Fear. "What are you afraid of?" The Fire Lord killing everyone. Not just Aang in his defeat, but after his defeat, what would happen.

"Now, survive that, let go of that fear and control it!"

The first chakra opened.

The second chakra is the Water Chakra, which deals with Pleasure, and is blocked by Guilt. He feels guilty about not being able to remember anything, causing a hard time on his friends because he has to relive the past.

"Now feel it, and let it go."

The second chakra was opened.

The Fire Chakra is located in the stomach deals with Willpower, while it is blocked by Shame. He sees Prince Zuko having to decide between good and evil and realizes that he has had it easier than a lot of people in the world.

"Now let your shame go."

The third chakra opened.

The Air Chakra located in the heart, this chakra deals with Love, and is blocked by Grief. He sees the woman that never met before. He sees millions of monks and that woman turns out to be his mother telling him that he was a beautiful son, more than what any mother had ever wished for.

"Let love overcome your grief."

And the fourth chakra was opened.

The Sound Chakra, and is located in the throat. It deals with Truth, and is blocked by the Lies people tell themselves. He remembers how Toph had told him that she had run away from her parents, just like he run away from his problems.

"Good, good."

The Sound Chakra was opened.

The Light Chakra, which is responsible for Insight, is blocked by Illusions. He remembers that when Toph told him about his separation from Appa. And he realizes that even though he missed Appa more than anything, in a way, he was still with him.

"Correct."

The next chakra was opened.

The last chakra, the Thought Chakra, is located at the crown of the head; it deals with Cosmic Energy, and is blocked by Earthly Attachment. A pregnant girl that is older than him is playing with three children running around in a circle. He sees her smiling at him while the wind blew her ebony hair. And then he sees the same woman, only younger. She wasn't as pretty and wasn't as sweet.

And yet, she was the same person.

He sees Toph.

"Now let all those earthly attachments go."

"Do it, Twinkle Toes." He heard.

And he let her go.

Images passed in front of his eyes. He saw pictures of men in jail cells and a punishment of boiling oil, Zuko in a blue mask, Toph in the Earth Rumble Six arena, himself frustrated because he couldn't earthbend. He watched as Appa was stolen and he was enraged at Toph because of it. He saw Katara waterbending her feet into ice and then helping him waterbend a large serpent looking creature. He saw a pregnant woman give birth and himself flying up a six hundred foot wall. He saw a drill and he saw sludge. He saw Azula, and Zuko. He saw Long Feng, Appa, Momo, Toph, Katara, Sokka, and Jet.

The memories came flooding back to him.

All the chakras opened.

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In the living world, where darkness only covered the shadows, Katara did her best to heal Toph. She looked up at the nine spirits above her and the earthbender.

Aang was in the center. She could tell something had changed in Aang. He was no longer fighting from anger. The glow from his eyes and tattoos were brighter and more powerful then Katara had ever seen.

Azula saw this and she knew that it was her time to strike. She held up her middle and index finger. She felt the lightning run through and she shot it.

But something went wrong.

A hand grabbed her fingers and the lightning was redirected to the ceiling. She looked over her eyes wide and sweat pouring down her face and neck to see, Zuko, standing there his hand firmly planted on her's.

She fumed and he smirked.

Iroh looked over to the commotion and saw Zuko standing there. He had redirected the lightning! "That's my boy," Iroh whispered, smiling.

Au looked over and saw the boy that she hadn't seen since he was so small finally choose his destiny. She could feel tears fill her eyes. "That's my son," Au, or now Ursa, said.

Katara looked over to the Princess who had just double crossed Toph and Aang and herself. She saw the Prince that she left in the middle of the battle field, saying that she had to save Aang.

And she saw the lightning being directed to the ceiling. He looked over to her and their eyes locked. He smiled slightly and she grinned, tears filling her eyes once more.

The lightning hit the ceiling and there was a "crash!" and a "boom!" and the ceiling came crumbling to the people down below.

The five Avatars moved their hands into a circular position and the rocks crashed on their enemies, engulfing not only the Fire Lord but many of the evil Fire Nation soldiers.

Toph, barely awake, managed to whisper, "Now, that's earthbending. Nice job, Twinkle Toes." And she slipped into darkness.

Azula watched. Her eyes were wide with horror. Everything that she had planned, everything that she had prepared for was gone. She turned around, hoping to get away from the battle before anyone noticed.

And she didn't get far. Someone had a hold of her hands and she turned around to see Ty Lee and Mai clutching to her arms.

"I don't think so," Ty Lee commented. And she hit two points in Azula side and the former fire Princess fell to the ground, paralyzed.

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There was silence. No one moved or made a sound. The spirits all disappeared except for one. The spirit of the moon, better known as Princess Yue glided herself down to the Prince of the Fire Nation.

"You chose the right path," she said.

Her voice was so familiar. He remembered it from somewhere. It was during the battle. It was the spirit that was talking to him!

She smiled as he finally recognized her. She held out her hand. "For peace," she said. Zuko reached out his hand and took her's and shook.

"For peace," he agreed.

The people cheered, Fire Nation, Water Tribe, and Earth Kingdom. Yue turned around to the Avatar who was glided to the ground and was lying next to Katara, unconscious. She looked over to Sokka who had his arm wrapped firmly around Suki's waist; she had one hand in his and the other on his chest. And they were both smiling.

She looked back at the Prince and shook his hand once more. And then she bowed her head slightly; he did the same.

And with a brilliant flash of light the former Princess of the Northern Water Tribe, and the moon spirit disappeared leaving the world behind.

Alright that's it!! That's the huge battle chapter!! Not so huge is it?

Well I hope you enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed writing it. And ZUKO TURNED GOOD!!! WOO!! We all knew he would. I just think that the creators of Avatar would be mean and not give his decision till the very end of the season.

And you got all your fluff stuff.

And don't worry!! If you think that Toph is dead, then you'll find out in the next chapter. Please don't flame me for that…you know I can't kill off my favorite Avatar character.

I hope ya'll liked it!! There's one more chapter and an epilogue on the way so stay with me for only a few more days.

And if you have any questions, just ask!!

Oh, and I won't be updating for a little while. I'm getting my computer fixed!! Woo!! I'll see you then!!

REVIEW PLEASE!!!