AN: Avatar: the Last Airbender belongs to Michael Dante Dimartino and Bryan Konietzko. Stargate SG-1 belongs to Brad Wright, and Jonathan Glassner.
I would like to thank to Schwan for fixing grammar.
In previous chapter I said that next chapter will be about Zuko and Mai, but I had plot bunny attack :D. This chapter will tell what happened to Katara and Aang when they appeared in our world.
Happy Easter everyone and big and hard eggs! :D
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Katara&Aang Story
Katara held on to Aang, embracing him as if her whole life depended on it, and even a strong whirlwind could not tear away her away from Aang. Aang formed a new sphere of air and slowly descended. And suddenly a hurricane is gone, and our lovebirds easily fell into a snowdrift. Aang and Katara, puzzled, reviewed the area and realized that they were no longer in Ba Sing Se. Around them, as far as the eye could see, snow fell. There were neither trees nor buildings. A terrible blizzard was raging and a perishing cold hung everywhere.
"What happened?" Katara asked "Where's Sokka and the others?"
"I don't know!" Aang replied. "I don't even know where we are! It's so cold here and there's so much snow that I think this could be the Pole!"
"But how could we get here. After all, the whirlwind lasted only a few minutes! We couldn't get that far." Katara replied. "And I don't think we're at either of the poles. But in any case, we should be trying to find shelter and look for our friends. "
While Aang bent air, and Katara water, they could not see anything beyond their outstretched hand. Therefore, they held hands, to prevent losing each other. White darkness was everywhere.
"Now I understand how Toph feels. To be blind is a scary and uncomfortable fate," said Katara. Then she stopped.
"What's wrong, sweetie?" Aang asked.
"Toph!" Katara said after a moment. "She's barefoot! If she is somewhere nearby, we have to find her! She is barefoot and blind! She'll be dead soon in this unforgiving weather. "
"What do you mean? Toph is the greatest earthbender in the world. She can take care of herself!" exclaimed Aang.
"She will get frostbite on her feet in this freezing air! Toph is not used to such cold weather. Even for me it's cold, even though I come from the South Pole. We have to try to find her! " Boldly, Katara dragged Aang away to look for Toph.
They did not know that Toph and their other friends weren't here, but the idea that something bad would happen to their friends made Katara's heart light a huge fire of determination that even the worst blizzard couldn't extinguish. Although her arms, legs and the whole body, which were covered by only a thin blue wedding dress, were freezing from the harsh cold. Katara didn't stop. She went forward, and using her waterbending, pushed to the sides snowdrift and the falling snowflakes. Aang was right beside her, bending air and stopping wintry wind, which tried to get under their clothing. He also used his firebending, trying to warm himself and warm his beloved waterbender.
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Katara did not stop looking for her friends, but fatigue, blizzard, snow, and cold weather finally broke her. Imperceptibly, she collapsed in the snow unmoving. Before falling down in the snow only one unfinished sentence tore from the Katara's lips: "I've disappointed you ...".
Aang immediately felt Katara's hand slip from his own hand, and her beautiful, frozen body collapsed to the ground. He saw how life was abandoning his lover's body and he had to do something about it if he did not want to lose her. He had mastered the four elements, and after defeating Fire Lord brought peace to the world, not so that they couldn't live in it and love each other. The thought that he could no longer see her blue ocean-like eyes, her amazing divine smile, could no longer hear her wonderful laughter or could no longer feel her soft red lips kissing him, drove him crazy. Today should have been the happiest day of their lives; the weddings and the wedding night. Everything could not end like this, not now, not here! His life would feel so empty, so lonely without her.
"It can't end like this, it won't end like this!" exclaimed Aang. He used his water and earthbending and created a small cave, which could protect them both against storms and harsh weather, while taking advantage of the air and fire bending tried to warm up Katara. Katara was a healer, and she would know how to behave in such an extreme case, but he was a merely master of the four elements, also known as the Avatar, who did not know how to save his beloved. All he could do is to find or create shelter from the cold and blizzards, and try to warm up the dying love of his life. Aang removed his jacket and put it on the ground. Then he lay Katara on it before he lay down next to her, cuddling in and and pressing her to his chest. His whole body was burning hot and it warmed his beloved waterbender. The last airbender believed that the blizzard would be ending soon and he would be able to save her. Nobody knew how, nobody knew when, but he was not going to lose her.
"Katara don't try to leave me!
Without you it's hard you survive!
Your arms were my castle; your hearth my endless sky.
Now let me be your fortress. Let me save you!
I can't let you go! I NEED YOU IN MY LIFE!"
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On the second day Katara briefly opened her ocean blue eyes and looked at Aang, and then lost consciousness again. Her body, which was usually tanned in color, was now paler than Aang's. Outside burning frost swirled, but in the cave was an unbearable heat, which gradually began to subside. Aang realized that they could no longer stay here. He went out of cave into the field, and he was lucky. The blizzard had calmed and a view opened up around him of endless fields of snow. Aang used his airbending and jumped into the air. Around him slept the snow covered fields, and in the distance could be seen a small quiet rising smoke.
"Where there is smoke, there should be fire, and where there's fire, there should be people," thought Aang.
Then he created an oblong sled of nearby snow. On them he laid his jacket and, gently, Katara. Aang used his air and waterbending and went in the direction of smoke. Although there was no wind, the cold weather pinched Katara's body and she trembled. Aang hesitated to use his firebending and warm the shaking waterbender. He feared that this could dissolve the sled, and entangle them in a limitless snow cover. He also questioned how much Katara was capable of surviving in such cold weather. Most of all, Aang was exhausted from all this bending.
The sled glided at full speed, and soon, Aang with Katara ended up at the house of which smoke rose from the chimney. He hoped to see Water Tribe houses built of ice, but there was only a few brick and wooden buildings, which reminded him of Earth Kingdom buildings. All this confirmed Katara's hypothesis that they were not at the pole. Aang lifted Katara's stiff body from the icy sleigh and carried her to the closest door. He knocked on it.
The door was opened by an elderly woman. Before her stood a young man dressed in an orange tunic who held in his hands a young woman with a thin blue dress on. All this seemed very strange. And the strangest thing was that the guy spoke a strange language that she couldn't understand, but looking to frozen couple, she knew what he wanted to say, and invited them inside.
The old woman took Aang into a room with a fireplace, and he laid the stagnant Katara on a bed standing in the corner. Only weak, barely perceptible breathing could show that she was alive. Barely alive. Aang thanked the old woman even though she did not understand him. The old woman brought them warm blankets and feathered blankets and wrapped up Katara. Aang sat down next to his beloved waterbender. He embraced her and fell asleep. He knew that everything would be okay now.
AN. Please comment/review and let me know what you thought of it, thanks!
Next chapter will be about Zuko and Mai and some Cactus juice.
