Yay, I got a chapter up. Now only a couple more episodes until this season's over. Sorry if there are a lot of typos. When I looked back I saw a bunch and changed them but I'm lacking on sleep so if I missed any just try to ignore them.


((Rebecca's P.O.V))

"How are you holding up big guy?" I asked the giant bison as I lay on top of his head. He let out a tired groan. Everyone else on board had fallen asleep leaving Appa, Gin, and I the only one's awake. "Well I don't blame you for being tired. We have been flying for almost two days now. Too bad there was nowhere to land so that you could rest." I gently stroked the exhausted giant's head. He let out a low growl, his breath created steam into the cold night sky. I looked up at the crescent moon centered in the black sky then closed my eyes. I listened to the rustling waves below us and the chilly wind blowing against me. The sounds soothed me and cleared all thoughts. I could feel myself starting to drift away into the depths of my mind. The next second I found myself floating in darkness. The old memories seemed like it flash before my eyes as I slowly began to recall where I was. I saw a faint light in the distance approaching me and brighten the cold black world.

"It's been a while, Hikaru" When I called her name the light expanded out and took the form of a young girl. I was able to see her in more detail compared to my last visit. She was about my height but was rather thin. Her hair was the exact opposite of my jet black hair and reached down to her ankles. She had no pupils and eyes were a pale blue but. From far away Hikaru appeared to be all white, even her skin was a sickly pale. She giggled then floated toward me before she grabbed my hands, her cold fingertips taking in my hands' warmth.

"I've wanted to talk to you," she said cheerfully and pulled me deeper into the darkness.

"Why, have you regained any of your memories?" There was a short pause before she shook her head.

"I just wanted to talk to you," she said in a rather lonely tone.

"Why?" I asked with a raised eyebrow. "I'm not that fun to talk to." Hikaru shook her head and squeezed my hands.

"Don't say that. I really admire you! You're strong, kind, gentle, but you're not a pushover. I wish I was more like you," she praised me. "Being able to protect your friends is really something wonderful." I couldn't help but laugh, it was all a bit too silly for me.

"Thanks, but I'm no one special. Besides…" I felt my smile fade. "There are times when I fail to protect someone." I felt Hikaru gently place a hand on my shoulder.

"But that's all in the past right?" Hikaru said, trying to comfort me.

"I suppose so."

"You should have more confidence."

"Yes, yes I know. Not like you're the first person to tell me this." Hikaru simply shrugged her shoulders. I suddenly felt like I was being pulled back and my hands were starting to become transparent. I couldn't feel Hikaru's touch anymore. "Looks like that's it for now," I said, feeling myself fading from this dark world. Hikaru forced a laugh and gave me a lonely smile.

"See you soon."

"It's not like I can hide from you," I tried comforting her but failed. "I promise when I learn how to control it I'll visit more, alright?" She stared into my eyes before giving me a small smile.

"Okay"

((Brianna's P.O.V))

"I'm not one to complain, but can't Appa fly any higher?" Sokka nagged while he lazily lay onto of his sleeping bag. I ignored his comment and continued looking down at my reflection. I could only touch the freezing water with my hand, that's how low Appa was flying.

"I have an idea," Aang said annoyed, turning to Sokka. "Why don't we all get on your back and you can fly us to the North Pole?"

"I'd love to!" Sokka said getting on his knees and shook his butt. "Climb on everyone. Sokka's ready for takeoff!" Momo eagerly hopped onboard the Sokka Express making me laugh. I looked over to Rebecca and saw that she was still asleep. She looked like a kitty curled up in a corner of the saddle. I was surprised that she could nap in this freezing weather. I had to ask Katara if we could share her sleeping bag by using it as a blanket. And I have the power of fire inside of me!

"Look, we're all just a little tired and cranky because we've been flying for two days straight" Katara said, trying to calm everyone down.

"And for what?" Sokka continued to complain. "We can't even find the Northern Water Tribe. There's nothing up here!" Seconds after he said this, giant icebergs flew up from the waters. Aang screamed and pull at Appa's reins, trying to dodge the icebergs. The rest of us were being tossed around the saddle. I grabbed the edge of the saddle then noticed that Rebecca had disappeared from her corner. Panicking, I searched for her in the ocean but it wasn't long before one of the icebergs shot up from the water and caught Appa by the paw. The sudden attack caused Appa to plummet forward into the freezing water. Before we could make our escape the water around us turned into ice, trapping us. It wasn't long before I saw boats filled with tan people dressed in thick blue fur coats coming toward us.

"They're water benders!" Katara shouted happily. "We found the Water Tribe!" While Katara and the others were celebrating I was still looking around the water.

"Brianna, what wrong?" Aang asked me.

"Rebecca, she fell overboard" I told him. Everyone gasped and immediately stood up, looking around for any sign of Rebecca. Just as Aang was about to open his gilder I heard a loud splash. I let out a sigh of relief when I saw Rebecca jump out from the water. She gracefully landed on top of the water, her clothes completely soaked.

"Well, that was a unique way to wake me up" she said and instantly dried herself off. The water tribe people gasped and stared at Rebecca in alarm. Before we could say anything, three of the water benders formed a large steam of water then shot it at Rebecca just after they froze. She didn't react to their attack and waited until the last second before she took a step backwards. The ice just barely missed her but before it could hit the water or us, Rebecca touched the ice and changed it back into water. "Nice way to greet someone," she said sarcastically as the water dropped back into the ocean. "Don't they teach manners in the North Pole?" She shrugged her shoulders in dismay. "Well you can redeem yourselves if you release my friends. How about it? I'm sure we can all come to an understanding."

"What is she doing? She's making them even angrier" Sokka whispered.

"You know how she is," Katara told him. "She's always got to be honest no matter what the situation."

"One of these days she's going to get us killed," he muttered.

"We're traveled a long way here and I can assure you we're not here to hurt anyone or steal anything," Rebecca continued to persuade the water tribe.

"Then what is it that you want?" a man from a boat shouted. Rebecca crossed her arms and smirked at them.

"Lessons on water bending, I'm surprised you guys haven't figured it out. Not very bright warriors are we." Ignoring the glares she was getting from the men, Rebecca motioned to Aang. "May I introduce my master, Avatar Aang." I was somewhat relieved when I saw reactions of some of the people. Some were in disbelief but most were rejoicing, some were even cheering. While the villagers come to talk with Aang, Rebecca took this time to jump onto the saddle with the rest of us. "I'm going to go back to sleep," she said, walking to the corner. "If I wake me up, and I find myself under water again I'm going to freeze every single one of your asses" she warned, glaring at us and the water tribe. God Rebecca's scary when she doesn't get enough sleep.

((Rebecca's P.O.V))

"There it is!" I heard Aang shout.

"The Northern Water Tribe," Katara said in awe.

"We're finally here" Sokka said, disbelieved. I slowly got up and saw a giant wall completely made of ice and snow. The top parts of the wall was framed all across the border giving it a more elegant feeling and engraved in the center of the wall was, of course, the Water Nation's insignia. As we approached the gate, the men in the boat ahead of us began bending a tunnel that went through the wall. Once the path was made Appa lazily swam inside. When we got through we were surrounded by three walls of ice with villagers lined on top of them. The men began melting openings into the walls, allowing the blocked water to flow inside our boxed area.

"I can't believe how many water benders live up here!" Katara shouted excitingly while looking around at the vast number of water benders.

"We'll find a master to teach us, no problem" Aang said. The level of water began to rise until it was over the wall in front of us and we passed over it with ease. The men in the boats led us down to a different water pathway. I got up from my spot and went over to Appa's head, leaning against his horn. From where I stood it looked as if most of the village was built on the far corners of wall, probably in order to keep the village safe from outside threats. All the building ever evenly rowed and divided by a straight path that led up to a giant building, where I was guessing chief lived. Even though everything was completely made of ice and snow, like the Southern Water Tribe, the buildings here looked better and were a lot bigger. Honestly, it made me wonder why anyone would want to leave the North Pole and go to the South.

"It's even more amazing in person," Brianna muttered, gazing at the buildings. I didn't respond to her, knowing her she was probably talking to herself, but I had to agree with her. The sight was breathtaking. So much so that I couldn't just stand around and look at the village on Appa. I crouched down and jumped off and landed on the water before I started walking ahead.

"No fair!" I heard Brianna scream. I couldn't help but laugh at her response and just gave them a small wave before running to the water benders up ahead.

"Hey, hope you don't mind if I go ahead" I said as I passed them. Although they already knew I could walk on water I still managed to catch them off guard. It had been a while since the last time I surprised anyone. It was strange that I was getting used to my new life style and abilities even though it seemed like only yesterday when Roku's dragon dragged us into this world.

As we entered people started gathering around, trying to catch a glimpse of us. The further we went the more attention we seemed to attract. Although it wasn't too surprising, what with a giant swimming bison behind me anyone would stop to stare. I noticed I was getting some stares as well, even though I'm sure that only a handful of water benders could walk on water, it probably had more to do with my gender rather than the ability. Their stares made me recall the way the warriors looked at me. They seemed to disapprove of me as well as Brianna. Probably because they thought the Avatar should have had male protectors instead of teenage girls, though I can't blame them for thinking that.

Each step I took the more people started appearing. Even though I'm used to getting attention for being Aang's protector, this was too much for me. Young girls looked like they were idolizing me while the older generations stop and whispered amongst themselves. I didn't really care what they said about me but after a while it started to get annoying. There was probably only one person who didn't seem to make a big deal about our presence.

In a boat coming in the opposite direction of us I saw the infamous Water Tribe princess, Yue. Her eyes were a light blue color like everyone from the Water Tribes had but her skin was a tone lighter than the average tribe member. Her outfit also differed from her peoples. Instead of it being blue she had a purple. However, the most noticeable thing about her was most defiantly her hair color. Other than Hikaru I had never seen anyone with white hair, not unless they got it from aging that is. I turned and watched the princess's boat approaching Appa and the rest. I waited to see Sokka's reaction when he first caught his eyes on the white haired beauty. As the boat passed by them, Sokka was instantly enchanted by Yue's charm. A large smile formed on his face and his cheeks turned a bright red as he gazed at the princess. He jumped down onto Appa's tail still watching her. By this time Appa had made it to my side and I continued to walk alongside the giant bison.

"This place is beautiful," Katara said in awe.

"Yeah, she is" Sokka sighed. I shook my head and laughed to myself. The scene was a lot more humorous after getting to know Sokka in person than having seen it on screen. It seemed like this world was growing to be something precious to me, too bad it'd have to all end eventually.


Oh by the way, Brianna and I have come to terms with one another. So...a second book could be possible. I'm not making any promises but it's a possibility~