*Bee*

Toph was right, it was amazing. The whole place was built under the lip of the cliff. It looked ancient, made completely out of pale stone. But even after all those years, the statues were still in perfect condition and the fountain was still gorgeous.

"It's so different from the Northern Air Temple," Teo said. Oh, yeah, I remembered… Aang(?) telling me he lived there. At some point. Wait, when did I even talk to him?

"I wonder if there are any secret rooms," he finished. Hm, that could get interesting.

"Let's go check it out," Haru said, running ahead.

The Duke and Teo looked at each other. The Duke started running and Teo wheeled off.

I glanced over at Longshot.

(You wanna?)

I shrugged, grinning. "Why not?" We raced off after them.

Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Aang start running and Katara stop him with his glider.

"You guys go," she called. "I think we need to talk about some things."

I ran up a flight of stairs and waited a moment as Haru pushed Teo up.

He started wheeling away. "I'll race you, Duke," he said.

"I told you!" The Duke said. "It's The Duke!"

I glanced over at Longshot. He was holding back a smile, too. The four of us took off after Teo.

"Where do you wanna check out first?" Haru asked.

"Let's see!" Teo said, wheeling too fast for Haru and The Duke to keep up. Longshot and I were running a few feet behind him, letting him take the lead.

By the time he actually found something, the lack of sleep was starting to take over again. I was jogging now, a good 20 feet behind him.

So, somehow, he got a door open and wheeled in. I was still a couple feet behind him when he said, quite simply, "Whoa."

Longshot and I skidded to a stop behind him.

And just stared.

"That is one giant Pai Sho table," I said, staring at the thing just above my head.

"Would it kill you to wait up?" The Duke gasped, landing on his knees a few feet behind us. I heard a second set of gasps and knew Haru was there, too.

The stop of any form of breathing made me assume they'd looked up.

"AWESOME!" The Duke squealed. He ran up to the thing, climbed up a leg, and gasped. "This is almost as cool as dynamite!"

Longshot and I looked at each other, surprised. That cool?

I grabbed the top of the table and flipped up.

It was pretty cool. Everything was all to scale, and all the pieces were there, making them the size of chairs.

"Heh," I muttered, smiling. I heard Longshot scramble up–he isn't, nor will he ever be, nearly as flexible as me–and walk over next to me.

"If only Cinnamon and Honey were here to see this, huh?" I said, kneeling down next to a tile. They loved Pai Sho, Spirits know why.

The Duke slumped a little.

My eyebrows raised. "You okay?"

He spun around. "What? Yeah…" He looked away. "I just… I miss everyone, okay?"

I smiled a bit and walked over to him. "Hey, so do I." I got a Honey-like evil plan. "Is there someone specific you miss?"

He shrugged. "Well, I–" He froze. "Wait a minute." He narrowed his eyes. "What do you mean by specific?"

I shrugged back. "You know, Pip, Cinnamon, Whistle, Mouse," I had to hold back a laugh at that one, "Lace," I smirked, "Granyt, Jasliene, Sneers," let a chuckled slip there, "Jewels, Honey…" I smiled sweetly.

He turned beet red. "Shut up!"

I grinned. "You know, she–"

(Bee!)

I turned to Longshot, now right behind me, sliding his hand over his throat. Oh, yeah. She would kill me. I'd actually forgotten about that.

Luckily The Duke didn't notice; he was still in a huff.

I chuckled. "C'mon, let's go."

The boys followed me to the edge. I jumped; they had the good sense to climb.

Teo and Haru were still there. Teo was messing with some weird looking contraption or another and Haru was just daydreaming, both looking a bit bored and obviously not noticing us.

I smiled a bit. "Uh, guys?"

They both snapped out of it. Teo's face brightened.

"So, how was it?"

I shrugged. "It was cool. The pieces were to scale and everything."

He smiled. "Wish I could've seen it."

Must be hard, not being able to climb, or anything. I'd lived in trees for more than half my life; I couldn't imagine that.

"C'mon, let's go see what else there is!" By the time I snapped out of it, he was already wheeling down the hallway.

I rolled my eyes at the enthusiasm. "Wait up!"