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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2008 (3:41 PM)
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Fanfiction Chapter 6
(I'm feeling
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Helping Find Love (and Gaining Some in Return)
Chapter 6
Aang walked through the temple staring at his feet. It was easy to tell he wasn’t having the best of days. He hit something while pacing around and jerked his head up. It was Katara.
“Whoa! I’m so sorry!” He said while Katara stuttered her apologies as well. The both blushed.
“Um. I’m just going, uh, over there.” Aang pointed in the direction opposite where she was headed.
“Yeah, I’m going to uh, check on, um, the firewood supply.” She replied, turning to face him as she walked backwards in the other direction.
“Okay.” Aang said, clearing his throat. “See you.” He waved a little and ran off.
“Yeah, bye!” She replied, then turned and ran towards the camp.
“…………wow. That was so LAME!” Toph jumped out from behind a bush near where Katara and Aang had just been 20 seconds before.
Sokka poked his head up out of the bush and looked around to make sure they were alone, holding a branch with three leaves in front of his face.
Toph raised an eyebrow and stared at him. “What’re you doing?”
He looked in both directions, then jumped out of the bush too. “I was blending myself in with the bush just in case they were still here.” He said in a hushed voice.
Toph continued staring at him, both eyebrows raised now.
“What?! It’s a perfectly logical camouflage technique!” He said louder, waving the branch in front of her face.
“Yeah, three leaves are sure to hide your big head!” She said, grabbing the stick and poking him in the head with it.
He glared at her, then snatched his stick away from her.
“Whatever. So, now do you see how much they need each other?” He asked.
“Yeah. They’re pretty dumb.” She said yawning. “So what’s your master plan to get them to fall head over heels for each other?”
Sokka sighed, “You’re supposed to help me with that plan!”
“I still think my idea’s the easiest way to do it.” She muttered under her breath.
“We’re NOT giving them cue cards to read to each other!” He said angrily.
“But I already wrote the scripts and everything! They just have to read ‘em to each other and they’ll be set! I mean, I even drew a heart on one of the cards to set the tone right!” She flailed two pieces of paper in front of his face covered in scribbles and zigzags.
Sokka gave her a huge smile, “You drew a heart?”
She glared at him and punched his arm hard, “Shut up!”
He laughed and looked at the papers. “Um, what’re these supposed to say anyway?”
She gave an annoyed sigh and pointed to the top one, “This one’s Aang’s to Katara, and it clearly says, ‘Katara, I like you a lot, be my girlfriend’ and this one right here,” She pointed to the one under Aang’s, “is Katara’s and it says, ‘Okay!’”
She beamed at Sokka and put her hands on her hips. “See? It’s perfect!”
Sokka’s jaw had dropped a little. “You can’t be serious.” He said, laughing.
She stopped smiling and frowned at him, “Of course I am! It’s so easy! All they have to do is read them and we’re good to go!”
“Toph, I can’t even read these! How do you expect them to be able to?”
Toph blushed and glared at him. “You don’t have to rub it in! I was just giving writing a shot!” She crossed her arms and stomped across the temple towards the campground.
“Wait! Toph!” He screamed and ran after her. He caught up to her under the archway leading into their campsite and grabbed her shoulder, turning her to face him.
“What?!” She yelled in his face.
“Toph, I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to make fun of your handwriting. Will you forgive me?”
Katara poked her head out in front of the archway to see what the commotion was. Aang was just entering the camp in a different direction. She waved him over and they both watch quietly.
Toph looked up at Sokka, not sensing the other two staring at them. “Yeah, whatever. I shouldn’t have written anything. I know my handwriting sucks.” She rubbed her head embarrassed.
Sokka held out the papers, “I think it’s awesome.” He looked down at her and smiled.
She blushed and took the papers from him, smiling back. She quickly covered her smile with a frown though and punched him in the arm. “Whatever.” She turned around and walked to the campground. (Aang and Katara had run back to the campsite before Toph got there though.)
Sokka smiled and followed Toph.
“So, where were you two?” Aang said, taking a bite out of an apple, trying to look casual.
“We were just taking a walk.” Sokka said, sitting down in between Katara and Toph.
“Oh, talk about anything interesting?” Aang said, jiggling his eyebrows up and down. Katara elbowed him hard in the side. “Ow!”
Sokka looked at Toph quickly, then looked back at Aang, “Um, no. Just, um, talking about the temple!” He cleared his throat and Toph laughed a little, -cough- “LAME” –cough-
Sokka glared at her.
Aang looked at Katara, who shrugged.
“Where were you two?” Toph asked, smiling.
Katara glared at Toph, “We were right here.”
“Sure you were.” Toph said, sighing.
Sokka shot her a look, then looked around the campground.
“Where’s Zuko?”
Katara’s face hardened, “Who cares?”
“Yeah, who cares? I mean! He’s probably practicing bending or something.” Aang said, staring at Katara, blushing, then shoving his apple into his mouth.
Toph leaned over to Sokka, “This is gonna be a piece of cake.” He smiled.
Aang nudged Katara and pointed to the patch of earth next to him where he had written the words, “They totally like each other.” She smiled, and nodded, erasing the words by rubbing her hand over the dirt.
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