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"I've never ridden on a bison before," Mira was riding on Appa for the first time.

"That's because this is the last bison in the world," Aang said proudly.

Appa landed at their camp.

"No it's not, when the people of the western air temple heard what they did to the people of the south they came to the coven of light so Appa is not the last bison in the world," Mira told Aang with pleasure.

"Wait so there are still airbenders in the world!" Aang seemed very happy.

"Isn't that what Mira just said," Sokka made what Aang said lame.

"Sokka, Aang is probably in shock that he is not the last airbender," Katara tried to keep peace again.

"Prince Zuko, we have to walk from here," Uncle told Zuko.

"Fine, get the rhinos ready," Zuko yelled at his crew yet again.

Thirty minutes and 10 miles later.

"I think we are almost there," Uncle told the board Zuko, "We should leave the rhinos here or they will hear us."

"Good idea uncle if they really are there, you stay with the rhinos," Zuko instructed a crewmember.

"I should have kept my mouth shut," Uncle scolded himself.

"Uncle, be quit I hear voices it sounds like the avatar," Zuko shushed his uncle.

"That was really fun, Aang," Zuko didn't recognize this girls voice.

"I'm glad you liked it, Mira," Aang told the light bender.

"Mira, that is the new girl's name she must be an earthbender to teach the avatar," Zuko thought.

"Since I'm the avatar do you think I could light bend?" Aang asked Mira.

I'm sure you could try," Mira said with encouragement.

"A light bender Uncle was right," Zuko thought but didn't dare say out loud.

After a few hours of watching the avatar and his friends went to town to get some supplies.

"Zuko, why didn't you capture the avatar?" Uncle asked the boy.

"I will uncle why they are all sleeping," Zuko told the fat man his plan, "I will take the girl too."

"The water tribe girl? Why you told me she was useless," Uncle was direly confused.

"No the other one, she is useless to me," Zuko snapped at his uncle.

When the gaang came back they went to sleep.

"Men go get the avatar, quietly," Zuko whispered his orders to the crew, "and the girl with the blanket of light."

"What, who's there," yelled the tired Katara, "Zuko!"

"No, you're dreaming," Uncle tried to trick Katara.

"No, I'm not! Sokka wake up hurry Zuko is taking Aang and Mira.

"Zuko, leave Aang alone," yelled Sokka not even making an effort to wake up.

"Run men! And grab the water tribe girl, too!" Zuko this time yelled at the crew again.

On Zuko's ship.

"Where am I," Mira wondered out loud.

"You are on my ship headed to the fire nation," Zuko told the girl.

"Where are Katara and Aang?" Mira asked calmly.

"They are in different holding cells," Zuko said noticing the girl would not lift her head to look at him, "What kind of bender are you or do you not bend?"
"Why do you care?" Mira barked at the banished prince.

"I care because if you don't tell me I will kill you," Zuko threatened Mira.

"Ok, I will prepare to die than," Mira said to Zuko.

"Not what I meant, you either tell me or you marry me," Zuko corrected himself.

"Than why are you killing your bride," Mira was being stubborn.

"If you don't tell me I will kill your friends," Zuko found her weak point.

"Fine I'm a water bender," Mira lied.

"No, you are not you are a light bender, I heard you talking to the avatar about it" Zuko didn't trust her.

"No, that wasn't me that must have been your imagination," Mira tried to lie again.

"No it was not," Zuko yelled at her, "you will bend for me and my crew tomorrow upstairs or I will kill your friends."