Not every match Yue saw received the help and respect it deserved, however.

Well, actually, there was only one instance of this.

It was late at night (not surprising) and Sokka was staring up at her after a tiring day of crossing a deadly path and other Avatar stuff, when another girl (Suki. Yue knew the name well because Sokka never stopped thinking about her (yes, she could read minds on occasion)) came over and started talking to him.

Spirits aren't supposed to get jealous. They are designed to be detached and carry out their jobs based on a set of rules and standards and logic. This, however, was not the case with the young moon spirit.

Instead of pushing them together, like she was supposed (something she did with her mind control powers – it was amazing what a few force-fed thoughts could do), she pulled them apart. Instead of whispering, 'Kiss her, love her, forget me,' into Sokka's mind, she hissed, 'Don't you dare. Don't you dare be unfaithful to me.'

Needless to say, the sun was unhappy when he rose and discovered the mess she had caused. He quickly set about righting her mistake (he was a spirit of lust and passion, so he had some influence in that area), all the while chastising her for her selfishness.

Guilt nagged at her for weeks. She felt especially awful when she saw the Fire Nation princess ambush the Kyoshi warriors.


Author's Notes: I don't write nearly enough about Sokka ships. Hopefully, I did my two favourites some justice with this little drabble.

I'm thinkin' of maybe playing up the sun spirits powers later. I've realized the have potential for some interesting things. -schemes-

The title will probably be changed to 'Divine Intervention' at some point.

Disclaimer: I do not own 'Avatar' or any of its characters.