Yay, I finally got something done! Took me a while huh? Well here's part two of the Fortuneteller. I'm planning on uploading part three on Friday just as a heads up. Keep your fingers crossed!


"Well hello there," she said in a love struck voice.

"Hello," Aang replied back as he rubbed his nose, looking uninterested.

"Can I get you some tea, or some of Aunt Wu's special bean curd puffs?" Meng asked as Sokka, Katara, and Aang sat down on the pillows. Brianna walked over to the nearby wall that was next to Katara and took a seat on the cushioned rectangular stool, while I remained standing eyeing the young creepy stalker.

"I'll try a curd puff," Sokka said, eager to be able feed his rumbling stomach.

"Just a second," Meng said, extending her hand out in order to silence Sokka. Making it obvious that all she was interested in was Aang. She crouched down so that she was at Aang's eye level, ignoring everyone else existence. "So what's your name?

"Aang," he replied, not realizing her feelings.

"That rhymes with Meng!" she shouted happily. "And you've got some pretty big ears, don't you?" I felt my right eye twitch at the sudden change of subject. Aang shifted his eyes to the sides, trying to looked at his ears.

"I guess," he said in a confused tone.

"Oh, don't be modest. They're huge!" Sokka shouted as he extended his arms out. Aang covered his ears, cautious of his ears and glared at Sokka. I leaned my right leg against Sokka's back and pressed my weight onto him while moving my heel from side to side to make sure I left a bruise.

"This coming from you, Dumbo" I said, continuing to crush his spine.

"Who the heck is Dumbo," Sokka shouted out in pain. I stomped my foot on his back causing him to scream out in pain and fall on his stomach.

"Well Aang, it is very nice to meet you, very nice." Meng said in a rather flirtatious voice, making Brianna and I shudder.

"Likewise," Aang said, still not realizing her romantic feelings for him.

"I can't believe we're here in the house of nonsense," Sokka said, after recovering from my sudden attack.

"Try to keep an open mind, Sokka. There are things in this world that just can't be explained," Katara told her older brother. An image of Hikaru entered my mind when I heard Katara's words and began nagging me in the back of my mind. "Wouldn't it be nice to have some insight into your future?"

"It would be nice to have some bean curd puffs," Sokka said, not caring the slightest bit about the Fortuneteller. I let out a small sigh, jealous that the walking stomach was able to be so carefree. I leaned against the wall, next to where Brianna was sitting on the ground.

"You seem eager to hear your future," I said, directing the statement to Katara.

"Oh you know," she hesitated to explained and just played with her hands before motioning me to come closer to her. I walked over and leaned down so that my ear was close enough for her to whisper into my ear. "I want to know my love fortune."

"That's it," I said, dissatisfied with her answer.

"Well, yeah."

"In other words you really only want to hear about your love life." I narrowed my eyes and shook my head before walking back over to the wall. When I got into a comfortable I noticed Brianna was staring down at the ground deep in thought. I raised an eyebrow and knelt down to wave my hand over her face.

"Hello Brianna, anyone home?" I spoke directly into her ear. "What's wrong? Your brain melt or something?" Still no response, I let out a small sigh and decided that shouting at her was useless. I took my hand and pinched down on her nose, pulling it left and right. She finally snapped out of it and forcefully yanked her nose free.

"What the hell was that for?" Brianna asked me holding her nose probably because it was stinging.

"You didn't really leave me a choice. Not my fault you weren't answering me," I told her shrugging my shoulders. "Did something happen? You seem like you have something on your mind." I saw her flinch and her eyes grew twice its normal size, a clear sign that I was right. "Does it involve Aunt Wu?" I asked unsure. She didn't respond and was trying to avoid eye contact with me by looking around the room. A thought came into my head. Maybe, possibility, Brianna had met a spirit too? Perhaps, it wasn't like that was impossible. "Did something strange happen and you want Aunt Wu's help?"

"No it's not that," Brianna said, finally answering me.

"Then what is it?" She finally looked at me and looked ready to answer me.

"I just want to know about the feelings of a certain boy," she mumbled under her breath. I felt my eyes narrow, completely disappointed by the answer.

"That's it," I said in a blunt tone. "You're worried about a guy's feelings and that's why you're acting like this?" I felt so irritated. The reason she had been feeling so moody and spacing out all day was because of some boy? Really, didn't we have enough to worry about without us having to mix ourselves up in romance?

"What, you make it sound like a bad thing" Brianna said in a raised her voice. I forced out a laugh as I got up from the floor.

"Isn't that nice for you and Katara, you guys only want to hear about your love lives and that's all. Ah how lucky and carefree you both are, I'm so jealous" I said in emotionless voice.

"What, it's not for me," Brianna suddenly shouted out "it's for you!"

"Huh, me" I asked with a raised an eyebrow. "You want to know about my love life?"

"No duh I want to know!" she shouted as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.

"What brought this up all of a sudden?" I asked her causing her to grow silent.

"It's not sudden," she suddenly shouted out. "I've been wondering this for a long time!"

"Really I haven't noticed," I said with a shrug. Brianna looked down at me and shook her head. She slumped her shoulders and let out a loud groan before she went back to staring at the floor. "Weirdo," I mumbled as I heard the sound of someone pushing the sliding door. I glanced over and saw young woman come into the room looking rather excited. She quickly spotted Meng, who had just returned with the snacks and tea on a large tray, and ran to her side.

"Oh Meng, Aunt Wu says I'm going to meet my true love! He's going to give me a rare panda lily" the woman told the fortuneteller's apprentice with a dreamy look in her eye. I couldn't help but slap my forehead in frustration.

"Am I the only girl who doesn't want to know about her love life," I muttered under my breath while eyeing the two village girls through the gaps in my fingers.

"That's so romantic," Meng said dreamily then turned over to look at Aang. "I wonder if my true love will give me a rare flower," she said, batting her eyelashes.

"Good luck with that," Aang and I both said in unison, but my tone was blunt. The woman looked over at Aang and giggled to herself.

"Is that the big eared guy who Aunt Wu predicted you'd marry?" she asked her. Meng quickly pushed her toward the door, hoping no one had heard her but Brianna and I were close enough to overhear it. She slowly began to walk to Aang. She must have been nervous because she suddenly tripped. I quickly got in between them and grabbed Meng with my left arm while catching the tray of food with my right before it spilled all over the carpet.

"Nice one Rebecca," Sokka shouted out as I helped Meng find her balance again. I handed Aang the tray.

"Here you go master," I said getting into my servant mode again. I turned to Meng, who looked rather depressed and annoyed that I had been to one to help her instead of Aang. "Please be careful next time," I told her in a serious tone. "I don't need you spilling tea on the young master."

"What are you his body guard?" Meng asked, in a demanding tone. I shook my head then pointed behind me at the brunet with the creepy dark aura surrounding her, still deep in her own little world.

"I'm one of his body guards," I said correcting her with a smirk. She frowned at me, clearly not happy with my answer, but I could care less what she thought of me. Meng looked back to Aang and bowed to him.

"Enjoy your snack," she mumbled before stomping away in defeat. I let out a small sigh before walking over to Aang and grabbed two cups of tea from the tray. I walked back over to my spot and forced Brianna's left hand and forced it to hold onto the tea cup as she continued to think. I took a sip of my tea and placed the cup in front of Brianna. I proceeded in drinking my tea, not even going to bother with her anymore. Shortly after, I heard the sound of footsteps coming from the hallway. No sooner had I heard them a woman stepped into the room. The woman was, of course, Aunt Wu. She had grey hair and was wearing layers of robes of red, orange, and gold.

"Welcome young travelers, now whose next? Don't be shy," she said looking us over. Sokka crossed his arms and looked all around the room, trying to avoid eye contact with her. Aang glanced over at Sokka then Katara, hinting that she should go first. Katara looked over at Brianna and me to see if we wanted to go before her. Brianna was still deep in thought to even notice Aunt Wu had come in and I wasn't really ready to hear about my future. I shook my head at Katara and motioned for her to go.

"I guess that's me," she said, getting up to her feet and followed the elder woman into the room. I watched the two walked into the fortune telling room while Sokka threw a puff into his mouth. I could hear Sokka making odd noises while eating the treat.

"Not bad, not bad" he said and stuffed his face with more. He noticed Aang giving him an odd look and extended the bowl of puffs out to offer us some.

"I'm good on puffs," Aang said, pushing the bowl away. Sokka looked at me and lifted the bowl up, but I declined his offer. He shrugged his shoulders and continued eating. Aang looked down the hall with curious eyes, trying to figure out what they were discussing. "So what do you think they're talking about back there?"

"Boring stuff I'm sure," Sokka said after swallowing some puffs before giving Aang a list. "True love, who she's going to marry, how many babies she's gonna have." I could tell from Aang's expressions that he was growing more and more curious of what was happing inside that room.

"Yeah, dumb stuff like that" Aang said trying not to sound interested, but failed. Good thing Sokka was too busy eating his weight in puffs. "Well I've gotta find a bathroom!" Aang suddenly got up from the floor and speed walked down the hall, probably going to eavesdrop. I rolled my eyes while taking another sip of tea. Clearly Sokka and I were the only ones they weren't interested in hearing about our love life. Then again I'm sure Aunt Wu wouldn't be able to pick out anyone for me, not in this world at least.

"Hey is Brianna going to even drink that?" Sokka asked me, pointing to the untouched cup of tea. I stared at Brianna and judging from her empty eyes she wasn't going to come back to reality anytime soon.

"Probably not," I said, handing him the tea. "She doesn't really like tea anyway. She'll only drink the tea I make her."

"What, yours is some kind of special tea?" Sokka asked me raising an eyebrow.

"To her yes," I said with s shrug.

"So what are you going to talk about?" Sokka asked, changing the subject while fighting with Momo to protect the bowl of puffs.

"Hmm something involving the past but also the future," I answered, trying to be as vague as possible.

"Huh, I didn't get any of that" Sokka said confused.

"That was the point," I said with a small smile. I placed my empty cup back onto the tray then took a seat next to Brianna. For now I didn't need everyone knowing about my new spirit friend.

"You sure it's okay not to tell Aang?" Gin asked me, his voice echoed through my head.

"Yeah," I mumbled while leaning my mouth against my palm, to muffle out my words. "Not until I find out more about the whole thing will I share this with anyone besides you that is." When I finished speaking I noticed the young monk walking back from his trip to the "bathroom," looking pretty satisfied.

"Looks like someone had a pretty good bathroom break," Sokka said noticing Aang happy attitude. Aang stopped walking and looked at Sokka, trying to think of an excuse.

"Yeah, when I was in there…" Aang said, pointing back to the hall.

"I don't even wanna know!" Sokka shouted out with his raised up to stop him so he wouldn't have disturbing visual images. Soon Katara came back from her reading with Aunt Wu right behind her, ready for the next reading.

"Who's next," she asked as she looked around the room.

"Okay, let's get this over with" Sokka said as he got up from the matted floor.

"Your future is full of struggle and anguish, most of it self-inflicted" Aunt Wu said, staring at Sokka with a displeased face.

"But, you didn't read my palms or anything!" Sokka said, objecting to her method of reading. I looked over at Sokka then back at the female fortuneteller, both clearly not fond of the other.

"I don't need to its written all over your face," she replied. She looked over at those of us remaining. I was expecting her to go to Aang before Brianna and I, since he was the Avatar, but to my surprise her eyes rested on me. "You come with me," she said motioning for me to follow. I followed her into the hallway until we were standing before the reading room.

"Why me," I asked curiously, wondering why she had chosen me over the Avatar. Shouldn't she be able to sense a difference between us? She gave me a small smile and stared into my eyes, excitement flowing from hers.

"For I can sense great mysteries in you," she said with a wide smile. "Reading your future will defiantly be something worthwhile. I can sense so much supernatural activity from you." A flashback of Hikaru played through my head as well as the man that Brianna and I had seen in a vision. I nodded my head as Aunt Wu opened the door and motioned me to step inside. A fire lay under a temple structure in the center of the room. The floor was covered by pillows, candles, tea cups, a tea pot, and a bowl of bones. I closed the sliding bamboo door and found a place on a pillow by the indoor fire.

"Would you mind helping me retrieve something from the back so we can then start on your reading?" Aunt Wu asked me, walking to the back of the room.

"Wait I thought you were going to read my palm or make me throw a bone in the fire," I said thinking back to how she read the futures of Aang and Katara.

"Everyone have different reading depending on what the person wants to know, and you my young lady will need this for your reading." I raised an eyebrow, confused, but walked over to her side to help retrieve the instrument needed. I looked down and saw a large circular bowl like object filled with what looked like sand and had four curved pillars evenly divided on the circle. The pillars' tips were bent over so that they were touching and connected by what looked to be like a handle. In the center of the handle was a large orb and had a long string going through it. The string had a sharpen jewel at the end of it that touched the very surface of the sand.

"This looks familiar," I said looking the instrument over.

"I see you are familiar with a sand tray," she said while I moved the object toward the fire.

"More or less," I said not really knowing much about the object. "But I've never had my fortune told to me before."

"Don't worry it's quite easy," she said assuring me. I nodded my head as I placed the sand tray before the fire and sat on one side of it while Aunt Wu took her seat across from me. Aunt Wu took my hand and placed it on top of the golden handle before she placed her own hands on the handle. She closed her eyes and focused her mind. I looked down at the jewel which gradually began to move around the sand, drawing something.

"With this she'll be able to read your future correct?" Gin asked me. I nodded my head as I watched the jewel continue to form an image in the sand.

"I see you've met up with a dragon," she said, her eyes closed.

"Yeah," I said thinking about Roku's dragon. She let out a small giggle and continued on with the topic.

"Do you know the dragon is the sign of a new beginning," she said with a smile.

"How ironic," I said with a small chuckle. "So, what can you tell me about your future?" She remained silent, still focusing on the messages she was getting.

"For some reason I can't seem to get a clear message about your future, perhaps an interference with a more powerful source is causing this." She opened her eyes than looked down at the sand tray. The jewel finally stopped moving and went back to its original position in the center of the instrument, having finished its image. In the sand were two images circling one another. On my left was the image of a soaring crane and on the right was a flaming phoenix.

"Phoenix and crane, they both represent you" she told me as I continued to stare down at the sand drawings. "Legend has it that spirits would ride on cranes and would be flown up to the heavens by them. You're encounter with spirits will not end here. You will meet many more spirits and your connections with the Spirit World will be so great that it will overwhelm you. You must be careful, I sense very powerful forces."

"What about the phoenix," I asked, looking down at the right drawing "how does it represent me?"

"You are very similar to a phoenix. You have the human qualities that of the phoenix: compassion, loyalty, having a proper behavior, and sense of duty and justice. The phoenix is also the symbol of strength and resilience. Just like how it rises from its ashes you will break though many hardships and be able to find the strength to move on."

"What kind of hardships?" I asked her. She looked at me with pitiful eyes making me wonder what the future had in store for me.

"I cannot say for certain, but you will defiantly have to be careful. Or your life will be in great jeopardy." I let out a sigh and took my hand off of the handle. It seemed like I didn't even get any of my questions answered. I wished that I could have gotten a clearer answer, but I guess it wasn't going to happen.

"Hey, you know how you said that something was interfering with the reading" I said as she cleared off the sand images with a brush. "Do you know what it was?" She stopped clearing off the markings and stared intensely down at the small pebbles in the tray. I waited for an answer, wanting at least one of my questions answered. I saw her open her mouth to say something but just when she was about to speak the doors suddenly burst open and in came an eager looking Brianna. At that moment I wanted nothing more than to strangle her!


I bet you guys just loved that ending right? For those of you who haven't guessed the sand tray used in this part I took from xxxholic (episode 4 of season one). So that was my disclaimer right there.

Also, as "thanks" I am "giving" you all some news (credit given to my brother for making this corny line up). Recently my younger brother has taken some interest in fanfictions, and he is well aware of the existence of Girls of One Nation. When he heard of the number of reviews I have gotten he had asked me to start a new fanfiction for Pokemon. So if you guys want to check that out and let me know what you think that'd be awesome. Oh and just to warn you now, if you're the type of person who can't stand any sort gore or don't have a dark sense of humor, spare yourselves the pain now and don't read it. My brother is rather on the wild and insane side. And if isn't gorey enough, well I tried!