OK, finally here is chapter 3. This one didn't take me very long but I still had to write quick because I was running out of time, and yes this is becasue of school, as usual. But here it is and it is a longer chapter so i hope you enjoy!
I DO NO OWN ATLA!
CHAPTER 3: A BEAUTIFUL FREINDSHIP
We had not been traveling long when we came upon the mountain tops that peeked just barely into the blue, endless sky. We soon saw the southern air temple; it was so beautiful, I am lucky to be one of the first outsiders to see this place. Aang was so excited to show us all around the air temple, but his happiness wasn't going to last long. It didn't take him long to find Monk Gyatso's skeleton.
He was so devastated, and full of so much hurt and anger! Aang was in the Avatar State, whirling everything into the air around him. If he didn't stop he was going to blow us off the mountain! I had to calm him down. After Aang took one last look at the temple, we headed off on Appa. The next stop we made was at Kyoshi Island. During our stay, we were treated like royalty. It was there we met our new friend, Suki, which Sokka took a liking too. But, Zuko caught up with us and we had to leave. We had made many stops on our journey, met lots of new friends and Aang ran into some old friends.
The stop we had made in one particular village I remember most. We had heard there was a fortune teller in a nearby village and I wanted to have my fortune read. She told me that I was going to marry a very powerful bender. I soon then realized that Aang was a powerful bender. At the time I didn't really think anything much of it because I thought of Aang as just m y friend, almost like a little brother. It wasn't till awhile after that I started to see Aang in a deferent "light". After a very long journey, we had finally reached the Northern Water Tribe. I could hardly wait, I was about to learn water bending from a real master!
But then something came up that crushed my dreams all together. The water master and teacher of the tribe, Master Pakku, informed us that it was forbidden for women to learn water bending in their tribe. I was so angry and frustrated that they would even allow that! I knew that it was important for Aang to learn water bending so I had no choice but to let it go. I was still upset and I guess maybe a little angry that I couldn't learn how to water bend, but then I had an idea.
Aang could teach me, after his lessons, all of what he learned. This did not end well as Master Pakku found out, he refused to teach Aang any longer and I couldn't let that happen. So I had to swallow my pride and do as Master Pakku asked. Then, something inside me snapped, and I wasn't going to give up. I challenged the man and he then accepted. After our battle he revealed that he was supposed to marry my gram-gram but she refused. He then, finally I might add, agreed to take me as his student.
As usual, all didn't stay as peacefully the way it was. There was soon a massive fire navy fleet surrounding the North Pole. There was too many and Aang could not fight them all. He decided he would consult with the spirits for guidance and help. We were taken to a beautiful spiritual place in the center of the North Pole. It was green with grass and had a kittle coy pound in the center. It didn't take long for him to slip into the spirit world.
As he was in the spirit world, Zuko showed up and took Aang right from under me. I was upset with myself because I could not keep him safe, but I couldn't just stand there and mope about it. Sokka, Yue, and I went searching for them in a blazing snow storm. We could barely see a thing. It hadn't been long until I saw Zuko with Aang in his arms. I Defeated Zuko and brought Aang back to the tribe. He had said that the spirits were the coy fish in the pound. After the moon spirit was killed by Zhou, Yue gave her life up to save the spirit.
Aang then became one with the ocean spirit and "laid waste" to the fire navy soldiers. We had one the battle today, but not the war. We then left the North Pole in search of and earth bending teacher for Aang. With our journey pressing on, we headed to the Earth kingdom to await what new things were in store for us.
And what waited for me to discover in my best friend and mine's relationship. . .
