1. Sorry for being gone so long. Vacation, practice, homework, youtube, medical appointments, drama, sleepiness, polar bears, stupid teen boys, evil cats, and writers block bug all happened.

2. LAST CHAPTER, I SURPRISED MYSELF. ZUKO AND SUKI?! WHERE DID THAT COME FROM? But seriously, I think they could work. I mean, it could really work! Let us just see...

3. Thank you to everyone who reviewed and read. Especially requim17 for correcting my awful grammar (THANKYOUPERSON ;). Plus spatterson for being patient with me. Please keep on reviewing so I can get better.

4. This chapter is short, because it just needs to stand alone. I love Suki. She is positively beautiful character.

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"One night and one more time
Thanks for the memories, even though they weren't so great.
He tastes like you only sweeter.
One night and one more time
Thanks for the memories, thanks for the memories.
He, he tastes like you only sweeter."

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"So I was trying to see a way out of here, and I think there is a long tunnel just a few feet below. We might be able to find a way up through that tunnel, or we could try this path-"

"SOKKA!"

Aang turned to see Suki, Zuko, and Katara all barreling into the camp ground. The light was dim in these caves, but even Aang could tell how angry Suki was. It wasn't a scowl, clenched teeth, or popping vain that made her look scary at all. Suki's face was completely blank. It was the intensity behind her eyes, and the steady pace she kept that made her look terrifying.

The Kyoshi Warrior somehow managed to look twice her size, and seemed to grow with every step she took.

Zuko on the other hand had the scowl, clenched teeth, and popping vain to express his rage. It wasn't like he didn't pull that face a lot, but it still meant trouble. Zuko kept Suki's pace, but stayed slightly behind her.

Whatever this was- it was Suki leading the charge, which made her look even more frightening.

Katara made up the rear of the procession looking a bit afraid herself.

Aang looked at his companions around the fire. Toph all looked as bewildered as Aang felt, and Sokka had gone completely pale. It seemed that this event caught all of them by surprise.

Aang was the Avatar and an air nomad. It was his job to provide conflict resolution. But even he wasn't prepared for this.

"Sokka, I am breaking up with you."

Suki let the words tumble out of her mouth, and hang in the air for a moment. They seemed to suck up all the oxygen in the room, because nobody could speak. The words just hung there and nobody knew what to say.

Except for Suki. She turned to Sokka.

"Sokka, you cheated on me, and that's not okay. I- Nobody deserves to be cheated on. You hurt me… I loved you, Sokka. And it seems like you couldn't return the favor."

She turned her ice cold gaze to Toph.

"Toph hurt me too. I thought you were friends, but I guess we weren't good enough friends for you to betray me like that."

Suki stood straight up, taller than a mountain.

"I don't think I can forgive either of you for this. Not today or tomorrow. I might have been kinder if you just told me out right- but no. You had to lie. Lie to me and our friends. And that is inexcusable."

Suki drew in a breath. She was ready to finish this.

"If you expect me to take this lying down, you are mistaken. I am a girl, but I am a warrior too- just like every other girl out there. I'm done with giving my time, patience, and my heart to you, Sokka. I am no longer your friend, Toph. I am an independent female, who doesn't need either of you. Thanks for the memories, but it's over."

And with that Suki turned on her heal and walked away.