"This is it. The official rendezvous place for the invasion force." Sokka declared, looking down at his map.
Your eyes raked the field full of koala-sheep.
"How did you pick this place?" Toph asked.
"Before we split up, my dad and I found this island on the map. It's uninhabited, and the harbor surrounded by cliffs seemed like the perfect secluded place."
"Nice choice, Sokka." Katara praised as she brushed her hair out for bed. "And we're here four days ahead of schedule."
"How'd that happen?" You muttered, rolling out your sleeping blanket.
Sokka stood on his, placing his hands on his hips. "I'll have you know that I'm a master planner. It took some changing of things, but we made it."
"Sorry, Master Sokka." You teased, bowing.
His eyebrow twitched in slight annoyance as the others chuckled.
Aang paused, as if realizing something. "Wait, four days!?" He hollered, jumping up in the air. "The invasion's in four days!?" He began chewing on his nails.
You swatted at his hand.
"Whatever." Sokka grumbled, yawning as he laid on his sleeping bag. "That's like... four days from now. Let's just calm down and-" He fell asleep mid-sentence, beginning to snore.
"Sokka's got the right idea, Aang." Katara admitted, looking over at her brother. "We're here, we're ready; the best thing we can do now is get plenty of rest." She said, laying down.
"I guess." Aang replied hesitantly.
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You all awoke the next morning to a loud repetitive sound.
Aang was punching a tree.
"Is he for real?" You mumbled.
"I'll go see what's going on." Katara offered, standing and walking over.
You groaned, covering your ears. "It's too early for this."
Sokka nodded in agreement.
"How long have you been up?" Katara asked Aang.
"A couple hours." He replied, moving around the tree and kicking it. "I've got a lot more skills to refine if I'm gonna fight Ozai." He paused, breathing heavily.
"You know, there is such a thing as over-training." Katara informed softly.
Aang hit the tree again and a shiver ran up his body. He fell over, every leaf that was on the tree falling on him.
You, Sokka and Katara all looked at him in disbelief.
Aang stood, raising his arms in a defensive position as he moved around. "You don't get it, do you? My form is bad, I'm sloppy, and I still don't know any firebending. Not even the basics." He reminded as he circled around Katara, his eye twitching.
"Well, that's okay, Aang." Sokka spoke up.
You turned to look at him, seeing that he was laying on the grass, looking at his map.
"The eclipse will block of firebending anyway." Sokka continued. "You don't need to know it. Plus it's a stupid element."
Your mouth dropped open in offense.

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Avatar: The Last Airbender
AdventureIn hunting down the thieves that took the waterbending scroll from Y/n's home, the North Pole, she finds the Avatar and his friends. Traveling with them to return to the North Pole, she goes on many adventures and decides she wants to stay with them...