Author's Note: I am just going to specify something about Mew for those of you who are new to my stories. In my stories, Mew is basically an all-powerful god, but she isn't all-knowing or a perfect being. And that is what I like about this Mew, since it is her mistakes and flaws that will make her the way she is. Sorry about the length of this chapter, but just to let you new readers know; when I write a short chapter, that just means I got something big for the next.

Alright Mew, you can start answering the comments.

"Okay!"

Talkingbirdguy: "Thanks! I really like the name too~. And as for what I will be doing to my prey, well… that will just be a surprise to you all."

Ultima-owner: "I created the innocent look before humans even existed. They may copy it from me, but they will never pull it off as well as I can."

Guest: "I prefer the word, theatrical."

Yeah, either that or sadistic...

Chapter 2: The Avatar Returns?

Act I

After nearly an hour of running from the ship, the trio manage to reach the village where all still seemed in peace. No igloos were melted, no people were burning, and a group of children was running out them with smiles on their faces.

"Yay! Aang's back!" The children cheered as the gathered around him. Mew and Katara stood at the side, smirking at the sight. At least they were till Sokka walked into the group and maneuvered around the children.

"I knew it!" Sokka shouted as he pointed at Aang. "You signaled the Fire Navy with that flare! You and Pinky over there are trying to lead them straight to us, aren't you?" He demanded of the two.

"Aang and Mew didn't do anything," Katara spoke up in their defense.

"We were just otter-penguin racing down the hills, and one thing just led to the next," Mew smiled as she dismissed the charges. "No one is really to blame around here." She stated, just causing Sokka to continue to glare at her.

"Yeh, we were on the ship and there was this booby trap and well…"Aang agreed, but trailed off trying to find the right word. "…we "boobied" right into it."

"Stumbled," Mew corrected as Gran Gran walked to them with a disappointed look on her face.

"Katara," Gran Gran shook her head. "You shouldn't have gone on that ship. Now we could all be in danger!" She reprimanded Katara, as she looked down at her feet in shame.

"Don't bl-"

"They just followed me," Mew interrupted Aang's confession. "I have a natural curiosity and just wandered onto the ship and they followed me." She told them as if she was discussing the weather. Mew was a lot of things to a lot of different people, but she always did what she could to protect children. "So I am to blame."

Aang attempted to speak up again but Mew sent him a look that told him to be quite, the look somewhat scared him.

"Aha!" Sokka shouted in triumphant that he was proven right. "The traitor confesses! Warriors, away from the enemy!" He shouted, and the young kids took some steps away from her. "The foreigner is banned from our village!"

"Sokka, you're making a mistake," Katara objected angrily as she put her hand on Mew's shoulder.

"No!" Sokka denied. "I'm keeping my promise to Dad. I'm protecting you from threats like her!" He stated but his eyes flickers over to Aang for a moment, as he still distrusted the bald kid as well.

"Mew is not our enemy," Katara continued to speak on Mew's behalf. "Don't you see? Her and Aang brought us-"

"I really don't care if I stay or go," Mew spoke up in a bored tone, as she turned away and began walking. As she kept walking away, she could hear the arguing between the siblings continue to the point even Aang tried to join in, just to be ignored.

'Sokka can be very head strong,' Mew idly thought as she passed the village's walls. She walked around them to find Appa and took a seat next to him. 'But he has a good, stubborn, heart for his family.' She smiled as she leaned against the wall of fur.

"I still got to have some fun around here anyway," Mew stated as she looked at Appa's face. "There are still lands here that I have yet to see, and people I have yet to play with. Who knows, I could have fun out there."

Appa gave a low rumble in reply, but Mew smiled anyway at it.

"And from what I can tell, this place will be pretty easy to deal with," Mew continued to speaking. "I can already do plenty compared to the locals back home. But here, I am beyond everything they ever thought of." She chuckled at that thought. "I mean, where is the real threat where the only elements around here are just Air, Earth, Water and-"

"Fire!" Mew could hear screamed from the other side of the wall, so she looked up at the wall and climbed on top of Appa to get a view. Once there, she looked over the wall to see a large dark metal ship with orange flags on it.

"Fire," Mew smiled as whatever forces on this world gave her a present. "This will be so much fun~" She purred as she jumped the wall.

As she got closer, she could see humans standing infront of the Fire Nation ship wearing an odd armor with a skull face mask. In front of them was a crowd of frighten villages as the lone Fire Nation solider without a mask spoke up.

"Where are you hiding him?" The solider demanded. As Mew got closer, she could see a rather nasty burn mark around his left eye. The solider looked around and grabbed Gran Gran from the crowd. "He'd be about this age? Master of All Elements?"

No one in the crowd responded to the question, so the solider threw Gran Gran back roughly into the crowd where Katara caught her. With a growl of frustration he launches a steam of flames over the villager's heads, heightening their fear.

"I know you're hiding him!" He shouted.

"You are very nosy Mr. Tall, Dark and Moody," Mew talked back and the villagers and the soldiers turned to look at her. "All I hear about is "he" this and "him" that. You must really like the pronoun game, since you won't say who."

"The Avatar! The Master of All Elements!" The solider shouted back at her. "Bring him to me, or I will burn this village to the-" He stops when Sokka give a battle cry behind him. With ease, he dodge's Sokka's feeble blow as his is tumbled away. "I will burn this place to the ground, if the Avatar doesn't show himself."

Mew's face turned blank as she looked at the solider. Out of the corner of her eye she sees Aang beginning to climb out of a nearby igloo. A quick Barrier blocked his exit as Mew turned to focus sole on the solider.

With Aang out of the way for now, Mew moves through the crowd till she is only a few meters from the burned solider.

"Well, there are some problems with all that," Mew began to speak, the villagers looking at her for fear of what will happen at her and the soldiers looked at her in annoyance. "One, you assume that the Avatar lived all hundred years and so. Two, you seem to know that the Avatar is a guy," She listed, angering the burned solider. "And Third, how can the Mater of All Elements be hiding if she is talking to you right now." She finished with a large grin.

A dead silence fell over everyone at what Mew just said, and she knew that every word she said was true. The burned solider did assume a lot about the Avatar, and Mew was the master of all 18 Pokémon types.

"I've spend years preparing for this encounter," The solider spoke aloud, his voice growing in anger. "Training. Meditating. You're just a young girl!" He shouts as he shots a powerful fire blast that engulfs Mew, and the villagers yell out in shock. "Just a weakling."

"Oh, I am quite offended by that," Mew's voice came from the fire, and everyone watched in shock as the Fire began to be absorbed into her skin. Mew was quite happy with herself for using Flash Fire to scare the humans a bit. "The Master of All Elements can't be weak." She mocked.

"How are you doing this?" The burned solider demanded, as he launched more fire balls at her just for them to be absorbed. "It's impossible!"

"Not impossible, just about you," Mew continued to mock him, but slowly the solider began to run out of steam from his constant barrage of fire attack. The solider just glared at her with a passion, and Mew just rolled her eyes. "I will admit you are quite adamant about all this. So how about we make a deal?"

At that question, solider paused his attack and looked at her with a brow raised. "And what would that be, Avatar?"

"I will go with you peaceful, on three conditions," Mew replied, and the villagers gasped at the idea. The solider just looked at her, so she continued. "First, your soldiers will leave the village alone. Second, you will forget where this village was located."

"What?!" The burned solider demanded, but Mew just stares at him patiently. "Fine," He relented with a growl. "And the third?"

"You're name will do fine," Mew answered, the request catching the solider off guard.

The solider looked her over for a moment before straightening himself in pride. "I am Prince Zuko of the Fire Nation."

"Alright Zuko," Mew said as she stepped up to him. "Then I now surrender without a fight."

Zuko gave a nod to another solider, and he came forth with a pair of chained cuffs that and shackled her wrist.

With a test tug, Mew figured she could break the metal quite easily if need be. So with her head held high and a smile on her face she was led into the Fire Nation ship. Once the ship was pulled away from the village and out to sea, Mew dropped the Barrier containing Aang.

Act II

"So this is the Avatar?" A portly man asks and he examines Mew on the ship's deck. Surrounding her are her personal guards and Zuko. "She doesn't look old enough to be over a hundred, unless she has found the secret of youth." He joked.

"They Avatar didn't have to be alive the hundred years, he could have just as easily died," Zuko snapped back, using one of the points made earlier. "And it doesn't matter her age, she is still a prisoner. Take her to the prison hold," He ordered the guards as the escorted Mew into the ship.

"Is he always so grumpy?" Mew asked one of the guards as they descend down the stairs.

"Silence!" The guard barked at her, but she just continued to smile any way.

They end up stopping infront of a door, and one of the guards opens it up and shoves her in before slamming it shut behind her. "And stay in there, Avatar scum!" A guard shouted at her and the other ones laughed with him.

Mew ignored them and looked around her holding cell. It was very barren inside the cell, with only a slab of metal sticking out of the wall to serve as a bed. They didn't even have a window, just in case they capture a Water Bender.

The only source of light was a candle about high above in the center of the room.

Seeing nothing better to do, Mew just moved to sit down on the bed. The moment she sat down, she felt the entire ship rock and several loud thumps from above.

She can distantly hear the sound of shouting and a deep roar from above. As the noise above her continued, she could hear rapid foot light footsteps running out side of the hall way.

"You're not supposed to be here!" One of her guards yelled from outside the door, but it was followed by a loud yell and the sound of a strong breeze.

"Mew, Mew!" She could hear Aang's voice from outside. "Where are you?!"

"Aang, what are you doing?" Mew sighed as she sat on her bed. At the sound of her voice, Aang ran to her door and looked through the door's grate at her.

"Thank the spirits," Aang said happily before it ducked away. "Be one sec Mew, I will get you right out!" He shouted, and Mew could hear the sound of keys being jingled.

Mew shook her head in amusement as she stood up and walked to the door. "Aang, are you infront of the door?!" She shouted.

"No! The keys are stuck or som-" Aang was cut off as Mew kicked the metal door in and broke it's lock. "Wow."

"Aang, what are you doing here?" Mew asked as she stepped out of the room and Aang grabbed her hand.

"No time, got to get you out of here," Aang spoke quickly as he tugged on her arm, but she wasn't moving. "Come on!" He grunted in effort to move her.

"Aang, I'm staying here for now," Mew spoke up, and Aang's efforts faltered as he left go to turn at her, ready to object. "I am staying here, Aang. I gave them my word I would stay, so I will."

"But you're not the Avatar, I am!" Aang objected.

"And I'm not human," Mew replied back, her eyes now glowing blue. She smiled at the shock look on Aang's face at that. "So I suggest you leave Aang and let me take care of my own business before you get hurt." She told him as she turned back into the room to lie down on the bed.

Aang continued to just stare at her in shock before the ship was rocked again from the ruckus up above. Taking in a deep breath, he bowed his head, "Yes Spirit," He said and ran up the stairs.

"Spirit?" Mew mused aloud as she heard the footsteps retreating. While the bed wasn't the best bed she has ever had, it was better than falling asleep on a Steelix. So she just lied there and listened to the sound of fighting above her before it quickly died down with a loud thud and angry shouting.

It was after a few more moments that she heard a mess of footsteps come down the stairs quickly. In her door frame appeared Zuko and a few more guards who looked at her in shock. Zuko was the first to recover and entered the cell, and stared down at her. His eyes snapping to her shackles to see that they were still together.

"Why didn't you escape with your friend?" Zuko asked with venom in an attempt to hide his surprise.

Mew raised her brow at the question. "I gave you my word I would go with you, so I didn't go with them," She simply replied. "And I think fighting your soldiers would break the peaceful part as well." She shrugged like it was obvious.

Before Zuko could snap at her for her friend's actions, another voice spoke up.

"That is quite honorable of you Avatar," The portly man spoke as he entered the room, smiling at Mew. "Most would attempt to back out of their agreement, given the chance. But I suppose you are not like most people."

"Yep, I'm one of a kind," Mew smiled as she sat up. "And is there anything fun to do around here? I know I agreed to go with Zuko, but I'm still fighting off boredom here."

"Yes there is," The portly man replied with a gentle smile. "We could play a game of Pai Sho if you wish over a nice cup of tea." He offered Mew and she got up to go with him.

"Uncle, she is our prisoner, not some guest!" Zuko yelled at the portly man. "We can't just let her go where ever she pleases, she could escape! She could try t-" He argument was cut off as the sharp sound of metal breaking echoed in the room.

Zuko turned to see Mew taking off the remains of the shackles she just broke and walked past him. "I was never a prisoner in the first place," Mew smiled as she walked towards Uncle. "I'm here of my free will so I am a guest."

And with that, Mew and Uncle walked past the stunned guards and up to the main cabin for a good game of Pai Sho and a cup of tea.