A/N: This takes place 75 years after Legend of Korra. Some of the characters will appear in this story, and I shall do 3 books. I'll try to update every Sunday.
A/N: I have changed my mind about doing syoc, because of some people, and for those of you that submitted your ocs, I apologized.
Disclaimer: I only own the plot and my characters, not Legend of Korra or Avatar the Last Airbender.
Book 1: Genocide
Episode 2: The School
Aaron and his sister, Mary, had arrived at the disabled school. Mary looked at him pointedly, while Aaron was leaning against the wall, not noticing the look that his little sister is giving him. Mary rolled her eyes, before rolling away with her wheelchair, just as she was about to enter the school, she turned her wheelchair around.
"Hey, bro, don't be late for your own school" she told him, before leaving him alone by turning her wheelchair around, and entering the school.
"Nah, I have plenty of time" he told himself grabbing a skateboard that he had secretly put near his sister's school, before looking at the time, making his eyes widen. "Great, I am so dead." He immediately put the skateboard down on the ground, riding it and doing flips with it. A person that saw him coming, was opening the door from his school for him, which he couldn't stop his momentum, causing him to crash into the lockers, and being upside down with his legs hanging in the air.
"To the principal office, now" A teacher told him over her glasses to stare at him, with disapproval. He got up from the floor with a sheepish look on his face, grabbing his skateboard from the floor. The teacher clear her throat, glaring at him, while holding her hand out to have him give her the skateboard.
"Sorry, Ms. Strictland." Handing the skateboard to her, before going straight into the principal's office, taking a seat to wait for the principal. He just started to get bored, when the principal finally arrived. Aaron gasped in surprise to see his father, who is an airbender, in a non-bending school.
"Hello, Aaron" his father crossed his arms, as Aaron slumped down in his seat, looking defeated, but jumped in the air, when all of a sudden his father had slammed his hands on the desk. "Do not slouch, and sit up straight." He told his son, who did exactly as he said.
"Um, dad, I mean father, uh I mean principal, where's Mrs. Louis?" He asked nervously, looking around the room with his eyes to avoid looking at the grey eyes, that is devoid of any emotions.
"She have been retired as of now" making it sound like, he had something to do with her early retirement. Aaron flicked his eyes to him, with suspicion.
"What did you do?" He asked standing up from his seat, with his father standing up, calmly from his seat.
"She does not know how to discipline the children" he told his son, going around his desk to put a hand on his son's shoulder, pushing him back down in his seat.
"And you do?" Aaron glared at his father, who is now in front of the desk, again.
"Why, yes, I can teach you some now." His father shoved his hands forward, making a gust of air hit Aaron, knocking him out of his seat.
"What a-are y-you doing?" He stuttered with big eyes, and scooting backwards on his hands and butt, bumping into the wall.
"I'm teaching you, some discipline" his father turned his back from him, with his arms crossed behind his back, looking out a window. Aaron slowly got up from the floor, not realizing that his eyes had flashed white, briefly. "You may go to class" he told his son without looking back at him. Aaron closed the principal's office door with shaky hands, trying to calm his breathing, before leaving for class.
A girl that have long white hair and blue eyes took notice of what had happened in the principal's office, and saw Aaron's eyes had flash white, briefly. She followed him down the hall, and watched him enter the boys restroom. She waited by the restroom for him to come out. He came out of the bathroom, looking calmer, but jumped back in fright to see her, standing there, putting a hand where his heart was at.
"I'm sorry, for scaring you" she told him looking down at the ground. She was a little shorter than him.
"Nah, it's fine, uh, Harmony" he told her, walking pass her to go to class. She followed him to class, sitting next to him in class. Ms. Strictland turned to face the class, staring at Aaron, and making him uncomfortable.
"Aaron, since you like to disrupt my class, can you answer the equation on the board." She glared at him, as he tried to figure it out. Harmony leaned towards him to give him the answer. "No helping, Ms. River" she told her, as Harmony look apologetically at Aaron.
"Hmm, the answer is 42." He told her, confidently, but the whole class besides Ms. Strictland, and Harmony laughed at him. Ms. Strictland sigh in disappointment, before writing the right answer, which was ten.
"For disrupting my class, you will be getting a detention" giving him a slip of paper. "You can use that time to actually do homework, instead of making excuses about what happened to it." Aaron heard some of his classmates still snickering at him.
"So, who would stay over with me?" He asked hoping that it is not her.
"The new principal, since he is your father" she told him just as the school bell rang, to go to a different class. Harmony and Aaron started to walk together to the same class.
"I can't believe your father is meeting you in detention." Harmony felt sorry for him, while thinking back to what she saw in the principal's office.
"Hey, earth to Harmony, you in there?" He asked her, waving a hand across her face, snapping her out of her thoughts.
"Sorry, I was in my thoughts" she told him, bowing her head at Aaron. "I also need to tell you something" she started, as Aaron looked over her shoulders to see his father coming near them.
"Can you leave us, Ms. River?" Aaron's father asked, but made the statement clear, that he wants to be alone with his son. Harmony looked worrying at Aaron, but he gave her a reassuring smile.
"Go ahead" Aaron told her, as she gave one more look to him, before walking away.
"It's good to see your making friends, but let's talk, privately in my office." His father ushered him in his office, secretly locking the door behind them. "Sit down" gesturing to a seat for his son to take. His son cautiously took the seat that was offered to him.
"So, what do you want to talk about?" Aaron asked, not knowing that his father had picked something off the desk. His father turned around to face him, with a weird looking device in his hands. "Uh, what is that?" Pointing to the device in his father's hand. His father turned on the device, which starts to emit a specific sound. Aaron gripped his head in his hands, as pain starts to bloom. His father turned off the device, when Aaron had fallen off his chair, gasping in pain.
"I knew it, this device only affects the Avatar." He walked closer to his son, gripping his son's hair, with one hand, while the other hand put the device on the ground next to them. Aaron started to shake from the pain that is slowly, subsiding. "I had saw your eyes flash white, before, when I was looking out the window, because of the reflection." He pulled his son to his feet, not realizing that Harmony is watching from the slight open of the window, looking worried.
"I am a non-bender, my mother told me" Aaron gasped out in pain, slouching slightly, as he was fading in and out of conscious. His father put him on his shoulder, facing the window. Harmony had moved out of sight in time, going around a corner to hide. Aaron's father use one hand to blow open the double windows, jumping out of it. Harmony gasped in fear at the pain look on Aaron's face.
A/N: Here ya go the next chapter. I updated a little bit earlier than I intended, but that is because I will be busy this weekend.
