Aang's P.O.V
"Katara, did you see that!" I said not bothering to hide the excitement from my voice.
"See what?" She asked with a hint of suspicion in her voice. Which wasn't unlike her, sense we had just had a rather nasty run in when a certain banished prince and his humorous uncle.
"That… girl," I replied looking back.
I had jumped off Appa's back to see if I could land softly on the puffy clouds below, when I saw her. She had a red outfit on which I couldn't see clearly. I was paying more attention to the fact that we were on a collision course and I was heading straight for her. But the thing about her that stood out most to me was her sandy blond hair and her grayish blue eyes. I started to panic; there was no way for me to stop myself in time. But suddenly she threw her arms up and a wind came up from around her. Launching me into the air where Appa caught me.
"Aang are you ok?" Sokka asked me with a skeptical look on his face. I snapped out of my thought.
"Uh… Yeah, I'm fine," I replied.
There was a short silence.
"Hey Sokka, where are we going?" I asked.
"We need to find a spot to make camp before nightfall," He replied simply.
I scanned the forest and saw a small clearing. My smile widen as I pointed it out to our small group. We soon landed and started to unpack our supplies, we where staring to get low so I knew it wouldn't take long. All I could think about was that girl. I looked down a path that lead back the direction we had just came. I knew I had to find her, it felt as if I knew her somehow, as if she was a missing link, and for the first time, I didn't feel alone anymore.
Yumi's P.O.V
It didn't take me long to decide to follow them. And really it wasn't hard to. How many other giant, white, fluffy, flying beasts do you see everyday? They started to set up camp in a small clearing, not more the 20 minutes walk from the earth kingdom town that I often visited. Now I could see the three travelers clearly.
The kid (who I really had no right to call a kid because he looked the same age as me) was setting up a small tent that looked liked it had seen better days. He looked about my height and had no hair to speak of on his bald head. He was wearing an odd outfit that I knew marked him as an airbending monk just as plainly as the arrow tattoos that covered his body. He also had a long wooden staff that he handled with care, as if it was only one left in the world.
As he helped the two other travelers that accompanied him set up the rest of their camp, he kept looking down the path that lead back to the center of the forest. He looked at it as if he were waiting for someone. I looked back myself to find nothing but a few leaves being blown by a gentle wind. Soon I realized that he had more on his mind then setting up their small campsite. This scared me, couldn't have him running around the forest, he might find my camp, or me or worse, he might find Sakura.
I watched closely as they finished. The boy that looked as if he was no older then 15 or 16 was looking at a long piece of parchment that I can only assume was a map of the near by areas. He pointed out that there was an earth kingdom town where they could buy the supplies they needed for their journey not to far for here. The girl that looked to be about the age of 13 happily agreed with his plan. The two looked to be siblings, they both had the same shade of brown skin and hair, much darker then the lighter skin the airbender and I both shared. They were also wearing blue watertribe styled clothes, much different then the clothes worn by the their bald, monk friend. The two also shared another quality that I, to my surprise, shared with them as well. They both had a set of beautiful blue eyes, though mine were nothing in comparison to theirs, with mine have a more grayish tint to them.
They started to walk in the direction of the town. The airbender took one last look back toward the forest path, his eyes burning with anticipation and determination. He put on a straw hat that covered his bald head and, more importantly, the blue arrow that ran across it. He then ran to catch up with the two watertribe siblings as they walked down the path to the earth kingdom town that lay on the outskirts of my forest home. My curiosity again getting the best of me I followed them. I felt this strange feeling as if I knew the monk somehow, like he was related to the missing pieces of my broken past. But at the same time there was an ever-constant voice in me, telling me to always be on guard, reminding me of the last time I trusted an outsider.
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