Chapter 9: Private Fire Pt. 1

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Once they left and Tulane said bye to her brother Daichi she felt different. She was excited for this oppertunity but she knew she would be gone for a long time, she loved him and this would be painful. I wasn't able to stay  she would remind herself

Tulane let out a yawn and looked at the beautiful night sky being lit by the moon and stars.

"It's a beautiful night," Tulane said letting out another yawn.

Katara scooted closer and looked," Hm yeah it is. It's not cloudy, raining, or a new moon. Just the beautiful black sky with a fully lit full moon and twinkling stars," she sighed. "The perfect night."

Aang grinned, "Maybe this a good sign."

The gang gazing at the sky getting lost into the stars then Toph groaned loudly, "Oh wow the sky is soooo beautiful!" She exclaimed sarcastically.

Katara grunted," Oh Toph when we talk about how things are pretty why can't you just ignore us?"

"Huh, what was that Sugar Queen? I wasn't listening." Toph said which made Katara clench her fists look like she was going to explode.

"Let it go," Sokka said patting her back.

"You know if you respond you'll just make it worse." He said persuading his sister she slowly unclenched her fists and took a deep breath.

"Let's stop here for the night," Aang said lowering the bison. Tulane grasped the side of the saddle tightly as they were losing altitude; when the bison hit the ground it made everyone go up then down.

"Whew" Tulane let out a sigh and jumped down landing on her hands and feet in a squatting position then brushed them off.

The others slid off the bison's tail landing on their feet, "So what's the plan for tomorrow?" Katara asked her brother.

Sokka grabbed his sleeping bag off of the bison's back laid it out yawning, "Let's worry about tomorrow, tomorrow" he let out another yawn flopping onto his sleeping bag instantly falling asleep.

"Okay" Katara sighed grabbing her sleeping bag doing the same and Aang just lay on the grass looking at the stars soon closing his eyes. Tulane took her mat out of her satule and laid down and prayed looking at the million's of stars above her head. She didn't know who she was talking too but she didn't depend on whoever had been answering her prayers since all her life she had to fend for herself but she always felt like something was there with her, she'd talk to herself a lot. She didn't depend on anybody to do things for her she did them herself it was just nice to talk without a reply. Since she was not alone she simply just talked to herself in her head drifting herself to sleep.

*The Next Day*

The next day Tulane woke up to the sun shining on her face and the sound of her friends' bickering.

"Aang, I can't believe you enrolled in a Fire Nation school and didn't learn anything new about the Fire Nation!"

Aang shrugged petting his bison, "I wouldn't say I didn't learn anything new about the Fire Nation. I know they have an oath."

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