A/N: So, thank you all very much for the kind reviews and such. I greatly appreciate everyone I get, and I just love hearing from you guys.

And, because I am in such a good mood at finally getting a chance to check my e-mails and such this morning after a very hectic first day of school, I felt like posting another one I have typed already. :)

Disclaimer: I do not own anything. Not even Tenzin. :)


Aang sighed again as he made his way down another hallway, in search of his hiding son. He could have used Toph's kinetic senses, but he wasn't as good as her and usually found the wrong person. Besides, he didn't want to know what was going on in the various rooms of the house.

It was his fault, too. He'd accepted the challenge of hide-n-seek from his bored son Tenzin. Now, Aang regretted that decision. Sure, Katara needed to sleep and Tenzin had been trying to talk to her for over an hour, and maybe this was better than him practicing his airbending on the birds; but for all Aang knew, Tenzin was doing those things right now, while his father searched.

And, as he searched, Aang began to realize that a four year old had infinite hiding places.

Stopping, he took a deep breath. His other mistake was taking up the offer of playing inside. The house was huge. The King of Omashu had offered them it, when the whole gang had decided that it was time to have a weekend together. Seeing as each couple now had kids, they couldn't just ride on Appa to a isolate forest and hang out. And Zuko was there, and his advisors were highly against their Fire Lord sleeping in the woods.

Shaking his head, he decided there should have been ground rules.

Like, maybe, no hiding on the second floor.

As the second floor was dedicated to just bedrooms.

Aang opened another door, looking into the empty bedroom. There were so many, it seemed each person could have their own. This one looked just like the rest, and Aang didn't need to look to know that Tenzin wasn't in here.

He walked down the hallway again, deciding to sit and wait. He was lucky that Tenzin was still a kid, and had some impatience in him. Eventually, Tenzin would give up and come try to find Aang, resulting in a very amusing chase.

It was quiet for a while, and Aang found himself relaxing. He could hear someone out in the small garden, cooing at a child. He also heard Momo, probably looking through the trees for fruits and other animals to play with. He smiled as he heard someone say hello to Appa, and the bison groan in recognition.

Aang stood up again, deciding to continue on his lazy search for Tenzin. He went to the next door, pushing it open slowly. Again, the room was empty but it was evident that someone was sleeping in here. Maybe Toph, judging by the disarray of the sheets and floor.

Slowly, Aang moved across the hall and opened the next door.

He should have knocked.

He opened the door to see Suki, lying on her back on the bed, with Sokka sitting next to her. His eyes were open in wide amazement, and he looked ready to burst. Suki saw Aang first, and pulled her shirt back down over her stomach. Aang hadn't noticed that.

"Oh, sorry." He said, backing out the room quickly and shutting the door.

What had that been all about?

Deciding that Tenzin just wasn't on this floor, Aang moved away from the bedrooms. He walked around the corner and was immediately greeted by Tenzin's worried face.

"Daddy, why didn't you come find me?" The child asked, and Aang lifted him gently off the ground. He held Tenzin close to his body, knowing his son liked being physically close to people.

"I was, Tenzin, but you were hiding so well I couldn't find you." Aang said, rocking Tenzin as he walked.

"You saw Unkka Sokka and Aunt Suki didn't you?"

Aang looked down at his son, tilting his head in confusion. Tenzin leaned up, whispering in his fathers ear.

"I heard Aunt Suki say she had a bun in the oven. What does that mean?"

Aang began to laugh, and then realization dawned on him. He stopped where he was walking, before looking at Tenzin.

"I'm pretty sure you'll find out soon enough."


A/N: Yes, I did just write a story with Tenzin in it. I was tired of trying to think of a kids name, and then I was like "WAIT! THE WRITERS DID THAT FOR ME!"

Reviews, as always, are wonderfully appreciated.

-hangingmardigrasbeads