The curtains opened again, but before they did, a member of the crew ran across the stage as he did before, with the same sign 'TEN YEARS LATER', indicating that now the scene was twenty years into the future. The scene that was now shown was a shopping center in the Fire Nation, with an older Actor Sokka and Actor Suki looking around with a squabbling pair of a teen Fire Nation girl (Actor Irah) and a teen boy with brown hair and green eyes (Actor Hakoda). A manager came in to separate the two of them. "Now kids, couples always are arguing when they come in here to look! My advice is: be very careful."

Manager:

It's a tricky situation,

First fight.

I've seen couples face disaster!

Why not tell yourselves you're both wrong;

Both right. It means that you'll make up faster.

Actors Irah and Hakoda looked at each other in exaggerated horror, before sort of laughing.

Actor Hakoda:

I hate to tell you, but we're not with each other

We're like sister and brother

Actor Irah (pointing at Actor Hakoda):

And he's the slow one.

Actor Hakoda (exaggerated whisper to the manager):

She's an idiot according to mother.

Actor Irah (friendly punching Actor Hakoda on the shoulder):

It takes one to know one!

Both:

Tell the night to save its moonlight

Tell the birds not to sing

Tell the stars in the heavens they've been misaligned

'Cause it's not that kind of thing

The pair moved on, laughing in an embarrassed fashion after that mix-up. Actor Suki paused to gasp at some clothes. "Look! A sale! Sokka, hold my purse for me?" She held hers out.

Actor Sokka held up his hands. "Honey, please. No."

"I SAID HOLD IT!" She snapped, causing him to meekly take the bag. Actor Irah looked thoughtful. "Um, Hakoda? Hold my purse?" She held hers out.

"No." Actor Hakoda said firmly.

"I SAID HOLD IT!" She snapped, and he took the bag meekly. The audience laughed as Actor Suki and Actor Irah moved on happily as the father and son pair sulked.

Actor Suki:

You get stuck with them for better

Actor Irah:

Or worse

Both:

No matter which way, you've stuck it!

Actor Sokka and Actor Hakoda (grumpy):

It's emasculating holding a purse.

Actor Sokka:

And it doesn't match my jacket!

(Walking up to Actor Suki, teasing) Your evil scheme has worked out just as you planned it

I now understand it.

Actor Suki:

I shop, you carry.

Actor Sokka:

I do the work and you make out like a bandit

Actor Suki:

It's true.

"No, it's SCARY!" He protested. "No, you're scary!" "You're scary!" They both started kissing as one leg went up. The audience "ooohhed" as the real pair blushed and Actors Irah and Hakoda moved to separate the two.

Actors Irah and Hakoda:

Tell the night to save its moonlight

Tell the birds not to sing

Tell the stars in the heavens they've been misaligned.

'Cause it's not that kind of thing.

The music changed, became softer and sweeter, as the two received spotlights.

Actor Hakoda:

True, there are times
When her eyes meet mine and linger there.
Maybe a bit too long.

Actor Irah:

And I wonder
Is there something hidden in his stare?

Both (firmly):

NO! I couldn't be more wrong!

All:

Tell the night
to save it's moonlight.
Tell the birds
not to sing.
Tell the stars in the heavens they've been misaligned.
'Cause it's not that kind.
No it's not that kind.
No it's not that kind of thing.

Actor Irah finally picks out an outfit. "Wow, Hakoda, this is it! That's the one I'll wear! You think I'll look all right?" she asked anxiously.

"You'll look beautiful." He answered, looking at her lovingly as the curtains closed.

Zuko looked peeved. "Tell your kid to keep his hands to himself." He snarled at Sokka.

"Now wait just one water bending minute here!" Sokka said back, ticked. "Who are YOU to…"

"SHHHH!"

The curtains had reopened, showing Actor Roku, now a handsome teen, studying in the library with a few others. The others sang in the background different words in different languages, as the spotlight came on Actor Roku and he raised his head.

Actor Roku:

All that's known
In History, in Science
Overthrown
At school, at home, by blind men

You doubt them
And soon they bark and hound you-
Till everything you say is just another bad about you

All they say
Is "Trust in What is Written"
Wars are made
And somehow that is wisdom

Thought is suspect
And money is their idol
And nothing is okay unless it's scripted in their Bible

But I know
There's so much more to find-
Just in looking through myself
And not at them

Still, I know
To trust my own true mind
And to say: there's a way through this

On I go
To wonder and to learning
Name the stars and know their dark returning

I'm calling
To know the world's true yearning-
The hunger that a child feels for everything they're shown

You watch me-
Just watch me-
I'm calling
And one day all will know

You watch me-
Just watch me-
I'm calling, I'm calling.
And one day all will know

The audience clapped as the curtains closed once again.