Chapter 63: Causes

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Alright, this chapter was originally supposed to be the ultimate monster chapter. But, it became too much of a monster…it was borderline ridiculously long. So I split the concept of the original chapter called "Causes and Effects" to two chapters called "Causes" and "Effects".

And, as you guys have probably been noticing, I've been embarrassingly inconsistent with my updating. Like I keep saying, I'm a senior this year and am very busy. I've been keeping up this "every Friday update" since chapter 15 so with only 5 or 6 chapters left I'm just going to leave it schedule-less. No, that doesn't mean I'll go a whole month or even three weeks without updating, but it will mean that I can breathe a little and not pull my hair out because it's Friday and I still have tons of work to do on the chapter. I really hope you all understand. Yeah, it sucks, but, like I mentioned, I've been pulling this off since chapter 15 and it's currently chapter 63. That's pretty darn good if you ask me.

So, just keep your eyes peeled on my profile or check your email as to when a new chapter is up.

Alright, enough of my words and such, onwards to the chapter!

Chapter Sixty-Three: Causes

Yue inhaled deeply, feeling the winds around the tree domed lake changing rapidly.

It was sensing the human presence.

Normally, a human wouldn't be able to experience spiritual revelations such as the ones at Lake Ember, nor would they even be in the spirit world to step foot in the lake. But, if the occurrence were to happen, it was only during the noon hour that they could be inside the water freely without it damaging their human beings.

Katara seemed to have been out of the water for the most part, but Azula was still split into two halves of herself, which could become fatal if she stayed in much longer.

Yue stood from her position next to Sokka, alarming him for the most part that it was time to go.

As if reading her mind—and she probably was—Hai Li came up next to Yue, the two girls exchanging a silent nod in agreement.

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