"I'll part the water. Aang- and Natasha- you create an air bubble around us, okay?" Katara said.

"I struggle with that idea." Natasha said.

"Why?" Aang asked.

"Well, first of all, how do you bend AIR while walking in WATER?"

Sokka popped in, "Actually..."

"Shut up! I know!" Natasha held her head in her hands, frustrated.

"I'll teach you," Aang offered.

Natasha sighed. "If I fail and kill us all, I'm blaming you."

Aang held his hands up, "Hey, I'm not-"

"Will you just teach her the move already?!" Sokka exclaimed.

"Okay," Aang said, "First..."

He explained the move to her carefully. After repeating it about two times, Natasha said, "Okay, I think I can do it."

Katara parted the water while Aang and Natasha bent an air bubble around them. Something was swimming around it, and when it came by them, it popped the bubble. Toph quickly bent the earth around them to bring them to the surface.

"What was that?" Katara asked.

"Um..." Sokka said, "I think I know why it's called Serpent's Pass now!"

Natasha looked around and saw the giant serpent looking down on them.

"Uh, oh," she said.

Katara made an ice path across the water as Aang said, "Get the others over there!"

Natasha quickly ran across the ice, making it to the other side safely.

"Ba Sing Se!" Natasha said, seeing the wall from where she was.

"Aah!" Toph screamed as she fell in the water.

"I'm coming for ya!" Sokka yelled. Instead, Suki jumped in and saved Toph.

"Oh, Sokka! You saved me!" Toph proceeded to kiss Suki.

"Actually," Suki said, "It's me."

"Oh... well... you can go ahead and let me drown now,"

After they all made it to the other side, Ying began to go into labor.

"Natasha! I need you to deliver the baby!" Katara said.

"W-what?!" Natasha looked at Ying, who was laid down on the ground, "I-I don't know how!"

But as Ying contracted, Natasha knelt down by her and yelled, "Push!"

o.O.o

After making it out of the pass, Aang said he was going to look for Appa.

"Natasha," Aang said, "I want you to come with me,"

"Um..." Natasha looked around, "I really don't think I should..."

"That's fine," Aang sighed.

Aang was about to leave when Natasha said, "No, wait,"

Aang turned around.

"Um... where's the passenger seat on the glider?"