Wan blinked his eyes open. He turned his head to see Raava still awake. "What are you doing?" he asked. "Humans need sleep, you know."

"Just a little bit longer." She did not even look at him as she answered. Her new, human eyes remained glued to the stars.

"They will be there tomorrow too and every night. They've always been there. Haven't you seen them?" He sat up next to her.

"No, I haven't." She sighed at how amazing it looked. "Not only did it take all of my time to keep Vaatu under control, but in my spirit form, I can only see how close or far away it is until the Harmonic Convergence. I've never seen this before." He smiled and raised his hands to clap in front of her face. She blinked a lot before looking at him in confusion.

"You looked away," he told her. "Get some rest before you look back up." He pulled the scarf that was still around her head over farther so it covered her eyes. She nodded and lied down next to Mula, falling asleep as soon as she closed her eyes. Wan lifted the scarf a little bit up with his fingers and watched her. "Honestly, Raava, you can be as amazing as those stars. You sure surprised me." He released the scarf and went back to sleep in his own spot.