A/N: I am so happy everyone is enjoying my story! I wanted to say a few things about the background of each nation I have labeled in my story Four Seasons, just to make sure it makes sense. For the Fire Nation I used a mix French, Japanese, and Mexican culture with slight Indian settings. For the Earth Kingdom I used a mix of Greece and Chinese. And for the Water Tribe I used a mix of Roman/Italian and Inupiat, which I think was original inspired from the actually series.

I hope you all love the detail I put in the food and research that I apply in my creative writing skills, adding every part of the story to fit real life occurrences along with the supernatural.

Again, thank you all for such lovely reviews and comments.


Book 4 Air

Chapter 66 Enter into Heaven

The sight of russet gold leaves falling down in front the Fire Nation Shrine was seen with a calming sound of iron chimes ringing with the breeze. Tumbling leaves swirl in small circles along the ground inaudibly passing by the two figures. The view of a boy and old man was seen slowly drinking the last of their tea.

With a deep sigh, Iroh took Aang's cup along with his and stood up slowly.

"It is almost time…You should clear your mind before entering." Iroh said as Aang narrowed his eyes.

"Thank you, General Iroh." Aang said as Iroh bowed his head as he closed his eyes with gratitude.

Once again, the airbender sat in the infamous lotus position, his knees bend and elbows resting slightly. The boy's eyes closed slowly taking in the last of his surroundings before he left the physical world and entered into the Spirit realm.


Katara walked out to the doorway of the balcony, her hands lightly grip the curtain by her side as she sighed. Ever since Aang left to train and word that he entered into the spirit world, made the waterbender deeply worried. Her mind was cluttered with thoughts as she appeared to be in a daze. "Katara…?" a soft voice called out as Katara didn't reply back. She continued to stare up at the slowly rolling clouds drifting lazily across the sky.

Katara then felt something touch her; she turned her head to the left to see a firm porcelain hand on her shoulder. "Are you alright…?" Zuko asked as Katara leaned back, resting her body against his chest.

"I don't know anymore." Katara said in a depressed tone. Zuko then wrapped his arms around her, pulling her closer to him.

"It's gonna be alright…Aang will return with Toph. They'll be safe." Zuko said in Katara's ear as he rested his chin in between her neck.

The waterbender closed her eyes as she lifted her right hand. Lightly gripping Zuko's arm, she then pushed him away and walked pass him.

"Don't worry about me…You should be counting your blessings for them." Katara said in a monotone tune as she slowly made her way to the doorway in Zuko's bedroom.

Unsure what to say, Zuko allowed the girl to go whatever she pleased. Her behavior and tone of voice worried him. Her voice was hollow, like she lost all hope in herself and her faith. He had to help her.

Walking to the doorway, he entered and saw Katara lying in the middle of his bed, slightly curled up.

"Are you hungry? I can order some room service." Zuko asked as Katara shook her head.

"Are you thirsty, I can get you some tea…Perhaps?" Zuko suggested as Katara did nothing to respond.

Zuko sighed as he then walked over to the bed. Kicking off his shoes and removing his outer robe, Zuko got into bed with the waterbender. Inching closer to her, Zuko slowly wrapped his arms around her. Thankfully she didn't stop him, as Zuko tried his best to comfort the girl.

Moving his fingers up, Zuko softly combed through Katara's soft locks of hair in an affectionate matter. Katara then closed her eyes, lightly enjoying the young man's touch. Katara then turned over and snuggled close to Zuko, slightly whimpering out as she clinged to his robe. Zuko smiled, "What? What is it?" Zuko said softly as he watched the young woman act more like a frightened five year old. "I'm so worried and sacred…" Katara admitted as she buried her face into his chest.

Zuko then narrowed his eyes softly as he rubbed her back in small circular motions. "I know…It's alright…" Zuko said in a loving tone as Katara lifted her head. Small droplets of tears formed in the corners of her eyes as Zuko smiled. "Hey now…Don't cry." Zuko said as he wiped her right eye with his thumb. "I'm sorry." Katara said in a low small voice as Zuko leaned in and kissed her forehead.

"It's alright, my princess…They'll be here soon." Zuko said with reassurance. Katara closed her eyes and sighed.

The two teens cuddled against one another as the scene drifted to the sight of a burning fireplace with a flickering flame.


"I'm here to see the Fire Nation Princess Azula." A voice said loudly as two guards turned to the young man behind them.

"Were you ordered by the Fire Lord?" one security guard asked as he kept his watch on Water Tribesman.

"Yes…I think I can help Azula since she has been responsive to my presence." Sokka said as he took a step forward.

The two guards looked at one another, then if on cue turned to the side. "You may enter." The second guard said as they allowed the young man to go down the hallway to the secured cell.

Sokka paced in as he turned to the mirror reflecting the girl on the other side. Sokka narrowed his eyes; the sight was heart-breaking.

The girl was curled in a ball, softly sobbing as she hugged herself tightly nearly digging her nails into her biceps.

"Let me in…" Sokka said as his eyes glistened.

A guard nearby opened the air tight seal, iron door as Sokka walked in.

The girl didn't even notice the loud doorway opened or the young man's footsteps enter softly.

"Azula?" Sokka called out as the girl flinched.

"It's ok…It's me, Sokka." The Water Tribesman said in a light tone.

The young woman turned her head, looking up. Tears streamed her face as her cheeks tinted red for soreness and embarrassment. Squeaking out, the girl lowered her head as she held herself tighter.

"I'm here to help…Please talk to m-

"Go away…" Azula said as she quickly turned her head looking away from the young man.

Sokka sighed in frustration; this was more difficult than he thought.

Kneeling down on his knee, Sokka slowly lengthen out his hand, he then spoke again in a calm tone. "Please…We can make things better…It doesn't have to be like this." Sokka said as he smiled warmly.

Azula then cried harder as she spoke in a hysterical tone, "He'll come back…Please go, before he comes back!" the girl sobbed out as she shut her eyes tightly.

"Who? Who will come back?" Sokka asked calmly as Azula opened her eyes and turned to the man.

"The spirit…" Azula said as her eyes glistened a great emotion of fear.

"The spirit?" Sokka repeated as a loud cry suddenly brought Sokka out of his thoughts.

"What's wrong?" Sokka asked as he saw the girl grip her hair crying out as though she was in immense pain.

"The voices! The voices! Make them stop! Ahhhh!!! Make them stop!" Azula cried out as she started to scratch deeply into her scalp.

"It's alright! Calm down!" Sokka said as he grabbed the girl, pulling her arms away from hurting herself.

Azula then collapsed as she buried her face into the man's chest, "Make…them stop." The girl cried out in a small whimper as tears flowed down her cheeks.

Sokka's eyes narrowed as he tried to comfort the distressed girl.

'This can't go on…She'll die if continues…' Sokka thought as he held her in his arms.


Two gray eyes opened slowly as the airbender inhaled a misty fragrance of dew. Standing up from his spot under a torii tower, Aang looked around the swamp like forest and the sky hued in a golden twilight.

He has been here before, but never experienced anything like he's known in his life. His body felt heavy and the air was thick causing him to feel light headed. After the sickness in his stomach reduced and his head felt better, Aang took his first step. Hopping onto a nearby elevated branch from the swampy waters, the airbender noticed a figure a few yards away. It was the monkey spirit, Aang saw last time he entered into the Spirit World. The spirit was seen meditating on a small mound of earth as he hummed quietly.

Aang narrowed his eyes as he then hopped to another branch before landing gracefully on the ground, "Um, excuse me…" Aang said as the baboon-like spirit kept his eyes closed.

"I'm sorry to interrupt but I need to ask you some questions." Aang asked politely as the spirit spoke, "Go…Away." The spirit said as he ignored the airbender.

"Please, I need your help! Have you heard of the spirit Betobeto?" Aang cried out as the monkey spirit opened his eyes showing some interest.

"Betobeto? Hahaha, I haven't heard that name used in quite a while…" the monkey spirit said with a short chuckle as he continued to stay in his stance.

"Who is Betobeto?" Aang asked as the monkey spirit turned his head.

"You will find him over there." The spirit said as he pointed into the woods.

"Now, go away. I've answered your questions…Be gone with you!" The spirit said in an irritated tone as he then closed his eyes and hummed again.

Aang smiled as he bowed, "Thank you." The airbender said as he headed off into the swamp forest.


"Talk to me…"

"I don't wanna talk about it…" Aang said as he lowered his head.

Katara walked in with the tray of food and sat on the edge of the bed. "It has to do with your dream, doesn't it?" Katara said as Aang turned his head slightly looking at the waterbender.

"I keep thinking back of when Appa was stolen…I never once thanked Toph for saving us when the library was sinking, or asked if she was okay. I feel terrible that I've treated her so badly. The way I accused her of hating Appa and how I yelled at her." Aang said as Katara frowned lightly.

"You were upset; we all understood you were hurting." Katara said as she then sighed.

"Please Aang; don't let it haunt you like this. You need to learn to forgive yourself." Katara said as Aang nodded his head.

"Here, drink this…" Katara offered as Aang looked at her.

'And then he kissed me…' Katara thought as she recalled her talk with the airbender.

Katara took a deep breathe looking down at her knees as she soaked in the bath. She felt horrible what she did when Aang found her kissing Zuko. The hurt expression on his face still lingered in her mind.

'Why did this happen?' Katara thought as she lowered herself into the water, her head resting on the edge of the porcelain tub.

A soft knock was heard at the door as Katara lifted her head. "Yes?"

"It's me, Katara." Zuko said as Katara blushed.

"Do you need something?" Katara asked as she sat up covering herself.

"I was wondering if you'd like me to wash your back for you." Zuko asked as Katara blushed deeper, thinking about his offer.

"Umm, sure…" Katara said as she turned around exposing her back.

Zuko entered as he walked in, "Are you sure? I figured I could help you relax and give you a small massage. Don't worry I won't try anything." Zuko said reassuringly.

"Ok…Thank you." Katara said softly as Zuko stepped closer with a small wash cloth and bent down on his knees.

Pouring some oil onto the cloth, Zuko then started to rub the soapy fabric over the girl's shoulders. Katara lightly moaned as she enjoyed the scrubbing sensation on her skin.

"Zuko…You don't have to do this…" Katara said as Zuko chuckled. "It's helping you right? Just relax…" Zuko said in a low tone as he rubbed the cloth in a circular motion.

Katara closed her eyes slowly as her tensed muscles loosened up. Lathered over her dark mocha skin, Zuko worked his hands over her shoulders, massaging her lightly. Katara rolled her head back as she moaned again.

Zuko smiled, he was pleased that his treatment was helping her. Running his callused fingers down her back then up again, Zuko was careful not to touch her anywhere else as tempting as it was. Thankfully Zuko had more control than he thought as he focused on making the girl feel better.

Katara moaned lightly, she felt like she was in heaven, as Zuko rubbed the knots and kinks out from her muscles and soothed her skin with the enriched oils.

After he stopped pressing her shoulders, Zuko then soaked the cloth then washed away the foam off her back and neck. The Fire Lord was gentle and tender with the waterbender as Katara opened her eyes.

"Don't stop…" Katara mumbled out as Zuko chuckled.

"I can continue your massage in the bedroom. Would you like me to get someone to help you out?" Zuko asked as Katara shook her head. "No, I think I can manage…" the girl said as Zuko stood up.

"Alright then, here's a robe you can put on. I'll see you in the bedroom." Zuko said as he left the bathroom.

Katara turned then stood up getting out of the tub. Drying her body off and damp hair, Katara then placed the white cotton robe's sleeves through her arms then tied the sash covering up.

Blushing lightly, Katara opened the bathroom door and entered into the bedroom.


I hope you enjoyed this so far! Aang entered into the spirit world, will he find Toph in time?

Also Zuko is not trying to seduce Katara…At least not yet. He tends to spoil her like a princess, hence that why he calls her that. Besides, he's a good boy…He wants to help. Hahaha…Or is it all part of a wicked plan to persuade the Water Tribe girl? Find out next chapter! Please review for a quick update!!!