Keima frowned and looked over at Toph. He grabbed her hand and jerked her into a run. She frowned and started to pull her hand away when a rock hit her in the back of the head. She stopped and wheeled about. She 'looked' threw the earth and 'saw' where a rock was picked up. It was thrown at them.S he frowned and threw her hand up throwing the rock back. She turned and frowned as more rocks were hurtled at her.

"Keima! Where are you." Keima threw his arms up covering his face as he ran over to her. He grabbed her by the arm and pulled her. They ran as more rocks were thrown at them, Toph flinging them back. He jerked her into a small alley way. He pulled her into a small crevice and pushed her down behind a crate. He sat down next to her and let out a breath. He brought his hand up and touched his forehead. He looked at the dark red tinted spot left on his gloves.

"Dammit." Keima cussed. Toph shook her head.

"What the hell?!" Keima looked at her with a weak smile.

"Welcome to my world, Toph. Those people hate me. Lucky this time it was only rocks." She frowned.

"What else do they throw?" He shook his head even though she couldn't see it.

"Never mind that. I need to get you back to your friends." He stood up looking around. He turned as Toph stood up.

"Can you sense your friends?"

"Yeah. Twinkle Toes has a specific walk." He nodded.

"Good, can you find them then on your own?" She nodded.

"Yeah, but where are you going?" He smiled.

"I have a large gash on my head I need to attend to." Toph frowned and grabbed his arm, her skin touching a small gap in his glove and shirt.

She's Blind. There's nothing we can do about that. She'll have to be taken care of for the rest of her life. She will never be able to be self sufficient. She will be dependant on someone else until the day she dies, and bending is out of the question.

Toph tore away from him as the conversation between her mother and doctor rang all to vividly in her head. Keima jerked his shirt down over his glove and looked at her.

"Are you okay?" She nodded.

"Yeah, just bad memories." Keima smiled.

"Well, at least now I know where your stubborn streak was born." He stopped as a fuzzy feeling started to tickle at the back of his neck, crawling up into his brain.

Fire rained down in crackling torrents. Flame spouted up from the houses licking up towards the sky. Screams sounded over the noise as people tried to escape. A female demon dropped down spout fire and lightening from her finger tips.

Keima shook his head fighting back the vision. He turned and looked up at the dark sky. He frowned as a spot of fire came falling to the ground. He grabbed Toph's wrists and jerked her again into a run.

"More rocks?" Keima shook his head.

"No. Fire." Toph frowned.

"Their, throwing fire?" Keima growled as he looked around. He stopped and tossed her into the tea house. Aang grabbed Toph as she fell.

"What's going on?"

"Hell, I don't know! First we got pelted with rocks, now he's ranting about fire!" Sokka jumped over the table hitting the door. Keima stood staring up at the sky shaking his head. Sokka looked up, his jaw falling open as balls of fire arched over the village.

"What's going on?" Keima shook his head again and looked at Sokka.

"I don't know. I don't know how they found you. You need to get out of here, before the female creature shows up." Sokka frowned. He turned and ran back in looking at his sister.

"The freak says we need to go. I have a feeling that Azula is here." They all nodded and followed him out the door. Keima turned to look at them.

"There are four red aura's to the north. You need to make your way to the south end of the village. There's a gate there." He took something out of his pocket and handed it to Sokka. "Take this. It will help." Sokka looked at the small crystal.

"It will?" Keima nodded and gave Sokka a hard shove towards the south.

"Yes! Now go." Aang grabbed Sokka's sleeve and pulled him into a run. They ran weaving in and out of the streets, the sounds of hell behind them. They hit the south gate and ran into the forest.

Keima made his way towards the north gate. He dodged the falling debris and stopped as a girl cartwheeled in front of him.

"Where you going handsome?" He stopped and looked up at her, pulling his glove off his left hand. She blinked her eyes at him for a moment then shook her head. She flipped forward and stood right in front of him.

"Cool eyes." She brought her hand up to his shoulder and started to clamp down on the nerve there when his hand came up and touched her face.

Identical faces stared back at her. All brown headed with the same expression. Identity was lost and individualism was nothing. They laughed at her. They laughed all of them. The sneers that came from the men, the snickers that came from the women.

She fell to her knees and grabbed her head as the memories flooded into her mind. Keima pulled his glove back on as he ran. He stopped as a lightening bolt struck the ground in front of his feet. He watched as a girl dropped from the gate down in front of him. He stared up at Azula with a blank face.

"No one leaves until we find the avatar." He blinked and shook his head.

"I don't know what your talking about lady. I'm just the village hermit." Azula snarled and threw a bolt at him.

"Did I ask?" He watched her carefully. The flames blazed in her eyes as she walked over to stand in front of him. He mentally urged her to take another step. She was just out of reach. She watched as he cracked his knuckles.

"You're hiding something." She started to take another step forward, he pulled his glove off his hand and readied himself for another bombardment of memories, but before he could make his move the ground opened up beneath Azula. She fell into the hole and the Earth under Keima's feet shot up. Sokka grabbed the boy jerking him onto Appa as Toph threw the Earth back. Toph nodded.

"If what Aang said was true, then you were almost char-broiled." Keima let out a breath and pulled his glove back on.

"Thanks."