I wasn't sure how to spell a certain game in the Avatar universe, so please try not to mind if it's spelled wrong. XD You'll be able to tell it when you see it.
"Beatrice, please lead the way." Xandermon asked as he turned to his niece. She nodded, and with an ear-to-ear grin, she took Bubbles' wrist and began to lead the way out of the simulation room.
"Come on, it's late, I'll take you all to your rooms!" She said with a large smile. She led everyone through the previously mentioned hallway which led to a door which opened up to show what appeared to be the entrance of a normal suburban house.
"Nice to be somewhere that isn't all white…" Buttercup stated.
"Is this your home, Xandermon?" Bubbles asked as she pulled her arm out from Teddy's grasp. "It's pretty."
"Yes, it is." Xandermon answered. "Thank you." Bubbles admired room. Dark brown, hardwood floors rested under her feet, navy blue coloring and sailing décor covered the walls surrounding her, and a quaint little Disney-themed kitchen was within her sight along with two more hallways and a door. "Did I forget to mention that I used to own a boating shop?"
Everyone but Teddy shook their heads.
"That's very… interesting." Luke said as he tried to find a puzzle lying around without being noticed.
"I'm sure you sold it sold lots of nice things." Bubbles stated.
"Sure sounds like a place I would have liked to visit." Sokka said. Katara nodded in agreement.
"There are some things you need to know before we can let you go to bed." Xandermon said; completely disregarding the comments of the others. Everyone listened attentively as Teddy began to speak.
"How many of you have heard of video games? Raise your hand if you have." Bubbles, Blossom, Buttercup, Layton, Emmy, and Luke raised their hands.
"Some of my friends play those!" Luke said with a grin.
"Some of my students' grades can testify to their existence…" Layton said as he recalled one of his students who failed a test due to excessive play. "But there are some who still pass and play… in moderation. I've heard many good things about them."
"They're really fun!" Emmy chimed in.
"Well…" Teddy started. "I knew you Utonium girls would know what they are. But I wasn't sure about Layton's group." Layton blushed. He wasn't used to being referred to as the leader quite so much or to quite so far an extent. "But I knew you guys wouldn't know what they are." She turned to the benders. "Video games are like… You know the game Pie Show? It's kind of like playing that on a… sheet. That's the best way I can explain it." The benders nodded. "How about TV shows?" The same groups raised their hands. "Benders, it's like a series a plays to tell a story."
