Kiro POV:

I stared into the big brown eyes of Hatana; her smile was as bright as the sun.

"Staring again," she said breaking the silence.

"Oh, sorry," I said blushing.

"What did you want to talk to me about," she said in a perky voice.

"Uh…I was wondering what you meant this morning when you said you be you couldn't friends with anyone."

"Oh, I was hoping that you wouldn't mention that. Well..." her voice trailed off.

"Well, well what," I said puzzled?

"You must swear not to tell anyone," said in a gruff, monotone voice.

I nodded and she started with her story.

"Ever since I was I young I have always been different from others, even my own parents. One day I was playing a game of taek1 with my friends and a blast of air came out of my hands. After, none of my friends would play with me, even the grownups. I was considered as a freak, an outcast, a recluse, so I decided to start a life on my own in this cave, with only Nashi to keep me company.

The room fell silent as she finished speaking. Her words pierced me and I felt terribly bad for her.

"What are you then, do you b-b-bend," I said stuttering?

"I am an Airbender… and the Avatar," she said in a low voice.

I gasped and I nearly passed out

"An Airbender, I thought they were extinct," I said in a subtle voice.

She turned her head away from me," I knew you wouldn't accept me, I'm a freak."

I looked at her and saw her eyes starting to water.

"I-I-I didn't mean it like that. You aren't a freak and I'm sure my parents will accept you."

"You don't understand how it is to be… different from everybody around you."

I took her hand and looked her in the eyes.

"Don't worry it will be okay. Come with-,"

"No," she said cutting me off.

"Okay, what if I told you about a way we can both be happy."

"Okay then tell me how?"

"There is a hut across from mine that you can move into."

"Fine, I'll try it for a day to see if it works out."

A huge grin lit up my face.

"What are you smiling about," she said with an excited look on her face.

"Nothing, let's go."

Hatana, Nashi, and I walked down from the caves and once we got to the hut I familiarized her with everything, but as we walked out we were walking out we ran into Kasai.

"Oh I see you brought that cave woman down from the caves," he said glaring at Hatana.

"What did you call me?"

"Are you stupid and deaf, I called you a cave woman."

"That's it, I'm leaving."

"No, please don't," I begged.

"I told I don't fit in anywhere I'm a freak," she said crying.

I gave Kasai a long, hard glare and he ran off. I had to find a way to make her feel better, but how?

"Kasai is a loser. He wants you to go so I'll hang out with him more and he's scared of Nashi."

She smiled, that was a good sign.

"Okay," she said in a soft tone.

"While you get settled I'm going to talk to Kasai," I said looking out the door.

She nodded and I was out the door.

1 A game like tag except it is played with a ball.