The movie continued, Zuko reciting each line and perfectly pinpointing each event in his head. He sighed and reached over to his candy in the cup holder behind Katara's.

Katara had been enjoying the movie and her candy. As she went to grab another Milk Dud, Zuko's hand brushed against hers, and a warm blush spread on both of their faces. Quickly, the two hands retracted, clutching their desired snacks.

A bit later Zuko grew bored. He looked around and caught a quick glance at Katara. Her face was illuminated with the light of the screen in the front of the room. A small smile was noticeable, showing she was obviously liking the movie. Not wanting to be caught staring, he shifted in his seat and redirected his eyes back to movie.

Sokka and Suki both had taken a liking to the movie, but Sokka liked the head resting on his shoulder a tad bit more. Suki had her hand over his as well. They ate their candy and peeked over at Zuko and Katara multiple times, Suki honestly a little disappointed that they were both so focused on the movie.

After what had seemed like forever to Zuko, the movie ended and the unreadable credits began to speed from the bottom of the screen to the top. The lights turned on, causing everyone to squint at the sudden change. Once their eyes adjusted, they all stood up and fixed their outfits. The boys stretched and started talking to each other about the movie. Once everyone had grabbed their things, Katara, followed by the rest, filed out of their row and into the hallway.

They all sat on the cold metal bench next to the front door, still a little tired from sitting in a dark room for two hours.

"Did you like the movie?" Zuko asked Katara, with Sokka and Suki already having a different conversation.

"It was great! I don't think I could get tired of it," She replied enthusiastically, swinging her legs back and forth.

"Believe me, it's definitely possible," Zuko chuckled, a grin appearing on his face. "But I'm glad you enjoyed it."

Katara smiled back at him, completely in the moment, until Sokka elbowed her in the gut. She jolted forward into Zuko. Her face burned from embarrassment and being steadied by Zuko, his arm around her. She turned her head toward Sokka, trying to hide her face from Zuko, who also had a blush surface on his cheeks.

"Ow, watch it," she growled at her brother.

Sokka raised his arms up in the air. "Sorry, sis. I didn't mean to."

"It's okay," Katara sighed. "Anyway, what's next?" She reluctantly pulled away from Zuko and frantically fixed her hair loopies to seem busy.

"Dinner of course!" Suki cheered. "We already made reservations at The Jasmine Dragon."

"Really? That sounds great," Zuko smiled.

"Good," Suki replied as she pulled out her phone to check the time. 5:10 P.M. "Ok, we have about 30 minutes until we need to be there, so we should be fine."

Sokka, Zuko, and Katara got up from their seats and grabbed their things. They decided to go in the same cars they came in so Suki could question Katara about her date.

"Since Zuko knows where to go exactly, we'll follow you," Suki told the boys and waved Katara to her side. She stepped away from Zuko and stood with her leg crossed over the other next to her best friend.

Suki and Katara walked out of the theater, then the boys. They walked in pairs to their cars that were parked next to each other, and Sokka gave Suki a quick kiss on the cheek before going around his car to get in.

The girls reached their car, and they quickly turned on the seat heaters and started Suki's High School Musical CD. After sitting in a freezing theater for two hours or so, they were chilled to the bone and ready to crank the heat. Both girls started humming to "Start of Something New" as they waited for the two boys to leave the parking lot.

The boys got in the car, Zuko once again behind the wheel. With seat warmers and aux cord hooked up to Sokka's phone, they backed out of their spot, heading to the exit. As they waited for cars to go past, Sokka turned down the volume of his music to talk to Zuko.

"So, you like Katara?" He asked.

"Yeah, she's really nice," Zuko responded awakwardky. "I'm glad you had us meet."

They continued their conversation about the girls for another 15 minutes until they pulled into the parking lot of The Jasmine Dragon. They patiently waited for Suki's car to pull in as well, seeing the two ladies had gotten a little distracted and missed a turn. Eventually, the slug bug found a spot on the other side of the lot, and the boys got out and waited by the front door.

Following the boys, Suki and Katara left the parking lot. As the CD played, the girls sang every lyric and vocal to each song. Suki drummed a beat on the steering wheel, and Katara nodded her head to it. "Fabulous" began to play and the girls screamed in delight as their favorite song started.

"The whole world according to moi," They sang and giggled when they couldn't hold out the note any longer. "Towels imported from Turkey, turkey imported from Maine." The two even had matching hand motions, well Suki's were a bit off since she was driving.

Suki waited until the arguably best song on the album finished to turn down the volume.

"What'd you do that for?" Katara pouted.

"Maybe to talk about how someone's date is going?" Suki reminded Katara.

"Oh yeah," Katara laughed. "Well I think it's going pretty well. He's nice and seems really sweet. And just between you and me, he's pretty good-looking," Katara giggled once more.

"Well, I'm glad to hear that. You guys are adorable," Suki responded. "Oh!" Suki heard the next song start and turned up the volume again.

After about eleven minutes of following the boys, they got a little sidetracked from singing. As they were rocking out to the last of the songs from the second movie, they had missed Zuko turning on his blinker and changing lanes to turn. Instead, the girls kept going straight.

"Shit, we didn't turn," Suki looked in her mirror, a little frustrated.

"Look on the bright side, more time for High School Musical," Katara shrugged. "And I'll just text Sokka."

"Yeah, okay," Suki huffed.

Katara let Sokka know what had just happened and said they'd be a bit delayed.

A few songs past as Katara got lost in thought, staring out the window. She was thinking about Zuko, well his scar mainly. It was a total mystery to her. What had happened anyway? She decided to ask Suki.

"Um Suki?" Katara asked.

"Yeah?" Suki waited for her friend's question.

"What-" She paused, trying to figure out how to ask. "How did Zuko get his you know...scar?" She could tell it was probably a touchy subject by the way Suki's faultered.

"It was just some...family trauma," Suki didn't want to give to much away without the poor man's consent.

"Oh, okay," Katara replied, a bit unsatisfied. She hoped she would get a better answer sooner than later. She turned up the volume of the CD to distract her from the rest of her thoughts that might have caused her to blush.

They eventually found The Jasmine Dragon and managed to get a front row spot. Suki turned off the car, and the girls got out to meet up with their dates at the door. A breeze from inside the building carried the scent of fresh tea, filling Katara with a warm fuzzy feeling. She knew the rest of this date would be amazing.