Chapter Three: The Promise

I looked down on the battle that raged on below Zuko and I. Roku and Ozai stood behind us, it was raining and dark as night.

"One moment, I know, deep down in my heart, that I must defend my people." Zuko softly said, with his hands clenched and his stance strong. "But then the next, doubt creeps in. Maybe I'm supposed to follow through with the Harmony Restoration Movement." He closed his eyes, I didn't know how to feel.

"Prove yourself worthy of the throne, my son!" Ozai shouted in his burnt ear.

"Gyawa, how am I supposed to figure out what's right when his voice is all I hear??! You could have silenced him forever... perhaps then I could have found peace. But you didn't, and now I can't!" Zuko's words pained me like needles, what if he was right?

"I... sorry Zuko." I stumbled to say.

"When he had a firm grasp of the good, your friend asked you for a promise!" Roku told me, but I didn't want to hear a word. I clenched every bone in my body as I shook with fear.

"The Fire Lord's will determines what is right! Embrace this truth and you'll posses the peace that you desire!" Ozai hissed at Zuko, who seemed just as confused as me.

"I don't think I'll ever stop feeling lost." Zuko breathed, with a tired worn out tone, his words sunk me down to the pit.

"Now fulfill your promise and restore the world to harmony!" Roku said.

"Go ahead, Gyawa, do it!" Zuko shouted as he held his arms out for a clear shot at him.

"No! I won't! Zuko, I-I... I Love you!" I struggled to say, Zuko paused and I saw something I hadn't seen in him since the day we first shared an kind of love.

Zuko slowly closed his eyes as the rain slipped from his face, streaming with the tears. "Just do it." He whispered, and yet I heard through the storm.

I clenched my jaw and hands as tears mixed with the rain coming down. I closed my eyes before reopening them in the Avatar State.

I moved all four elements around myself. Zuko could see Ursa behind Roku, crying. "Wait! Don't cry!" Zuko pleaded before I sent waves of fire at his chest.

Just then I gasped and woke to realize it was just a dream.

I sighed in relief but I still panted for breath. I looked over to see that Aang woke up. "What happened?" Aang asked.

"What do I do, Aang?? Am I doing the right thing? What if making that promise to Zuko was the worst thing I've ever done?!" I almost shouted as I broke a sweat.

"Well I don't think you should kill Zuko, he's a human being and your boyfriend. Didn't the nuns teach you to respect all life? Then killing isn't the answer." Aang replied sitting down with his legs crossed monk style.

"What if neither one of them sees reason, what if I'm wrong? What if the nations are meant to be just four?!" I asked clenching my fist, I still felt all the emotions from my dream.

"You can't focus on what if, only what is. I'm sure you'll make the right decision when it comes." Aang said, but it wasn't enough.

"Well I'll try to get some sleep." I said laying back down, but I got none that night.

                                      ~*~

The next morning we arrived before the army. "People of Yu Doa, you must evacuate the city immediately! Your lives are in danger!" I shouted at the crowds below.

""Watch out sweetie, we're being attacked by fire benders!" Aang gasped, as he dodged a huge fire ball.

"You mean earthbenders!" Katara replied.

"No, we're being attack by the Yu Doa resistance!" I shouted as a chain with earth in it moved back around to hit me.

"I don't want to fight you!" I shouted as I air bended it away.

Before they could attack again I jumped to the building and ran on the roof to find someone already running away.

"Why are you running?!" I mocked as he jumped through the window. I slide through with ease to see it was an axe factory.

"Just what I need." I said with a smirk, grabbing two axes and threw them at the runaway. They all pinned him to the wall and I saw that it was Sneers, the boy outside the wall the other day.

"You okay, Gyawa?" Aang asked, as he and Katara climbed in the window.

"I'm fine." I quickly replied. "Where are the rest of the freedom fighters?! Now!" I snarled, walking closer.

"The freedom fighters aren't in this." He replied, with a scared smile.

"You expect me to believe that?!" I shouted back, he got even more afraid.

"Why would you attack us?!" Aang asked.

"Because you're trying to force us out of our homes, Avatar Gyawa, we're not leaving!" Sneer's made demands you'd think a brave person would make but instead he was there shivering away.

We all turned around to see the rest of the people attacking us. It was a girl wearing both Fire Nation red and Earth Kingdom green.

"Wait, I've seen you before." Katara said.

"My name is Kori Morishita and we are the Yu Dao resistance." She replied as she walked in.

"Well if you're really resistance then you'll get all the civilians out of here, the Earth King marches here!" I shouted at them, I didn't care who they were, they needed to get the people out.

"No way and entire army?!" Sneer's asked.

"But we're not leaving!" Kori said, clenching her fists.

"Yeah, I hated the Fire Nation! What those ash makers did to my parents-- that's why I became a freedom fighter. But when Jet and the other guys went to Be Sing Sa I came to Yu Doa to live with my uncle. Then without even meaning to I feel in love with an ask maker." Sneers said, grabbing Kori's hand.

"Wow, you are going out with you?!" I asked in shock. He was rather large. Oh whatever.

"Yeah I hid it from my friends for a long time but I'm with done that. My girlfriend is Fire Nation." Sneers replied.

"So are all my cousins on my mother's side."

"And my favorite teacher."

"My stepfather."

"The guy who sells me mochi every morning." The others said to back him up.

"So let's get this straight. You are going out with her?" I asked still wondering how she even found him attractive.

"Yeah what are you getting at? You date the Fire Lord." Sneers asked getting suspicious.

"Oh nothing. Dude you got guts." I scoffed as she walked closer.

"I know this makes me look like a traitor, but I'm only-"

"look I see where ya'll are going with it. But the citizens need to get some where safe! How can a resistance fight an army!?" I shouted as I got sick of everyone thinking I was against them.

"We can if the Avatar joins us." Sneers said as I hissed at the ground.

"I already tried to talk with the Earth King, he won't listen."

"What, you said you'd see the Harmony Restoration Movement to the end?!" Aang shouted in my ear.

"Aang, maybe we should hear them out..." Katara said, putting a hand on his shoulder.

"Who are you?" Aang asked, looking over to the door. We all looked to see bunch of girls dressed like air nomads.

"Greetings Avatar Gyawa, the Yu Doa chapter of the air nomads fan club has eagerly anticipated your arrival. I am Xing Ying, the fan club president." I completely changed my mind about them, after she started talking. They weren't like "like-like-like."

"Look Katara, another fan club!" Aang said, completely changing his mood.

"Yay." Katara replied, with a sigh.

"You know them?" Lori asked.

"I know their type." Katara smirked, with an eyebrow up.

"Wow! You guys seem really different from the Ba Sing Se chapter. Are all of you presidents?" Aang early asked.

"Why would we all be president?" She replied.

"You're really are different." I completely agreed with Aang. "Your clothes look just like the uniforms students wear at the Western Air Temple!" I said looking at the cloth.

"Of course Avatar Gyawa, we pride ourselves on authenticity. Our members devote as many hours studying air nomad philosophy as you did when you were training." Xing Ying replied with a huge smile at all the attention from two air benders.

"And the arrows you've painted on your foreheads look almost exactly like real airbender tattoos!" I shook as Aang said this, I had a feeling she would say something I wish they hadn't done.

"Oh, these aren't paint. They're real tattoos! We used the same ink you-"

I hissed as Aang gasped. "Wait, what?! But air nomads tattoos have to be earned through years and years of airbending practice!-"

"Oh we know Aang, for fan club members to receive her-"

"I don't care about your rules! I had to earn my tattoos! And when I finally did, I felt brand new like I had learned so much, when I walked out of the sacred temple I felt like I had just turned into a woman!! Like I had finally earned my place and respect! You don't deserve it!!!" Shouting was the only way I knew how to describe how I felt. How could they do this!?

"They're sacred to our people! They describe who we are, and how we see the world! You have no right to tattoo yourselves like that!" Aang shouted, as he held his staff with a firm grasp.

"I assure you-"

"I'm going to try and stop the Earth King before he gets here. Make sure all the woman and children are safe!" I demanded at Sneers and Kori as I stomped off.

Aang didn't look any happier then I was, he seemed even more effected.

I used wind to lift me off the ground and fly threw the sky. Every now and then I had to land to gain more air.

On top of a mountain over looking Yu Dao, to see not only the Earth Kingdom army, but the Fire Nation marching as well.

"Oh no." I gasped, as I took flight straight back to Yu Dao. I knew this conflict would only resolve in Yu Dao.

I sat on the city gates as I waited. I heard Aang fly up and sit next to me. "You okay?" Aang asked, he seemed in as many emotions as I was.

"Uh, No... The Fire Nation had no right to be here, but now... Now they made a rich and prosperous city with the help of Earth Kingdom people. I can't ignore it, and yet should the Fire Nation stay? The city was built off force, what if it takes force to rebuild it? And yet does anyone need to rebuild it? Guru Pathik told me that the Nations were an illusion, that time was an illusion." I said, as I stared down, I knew Aang would hate what I was saying.

"But I don't want them to be the same, Gyawa! I thought you would understand! I love being an air nomad. I love our philosophy, our temples, our holidays, our food— everything that makes us different from the rest of the world! And now that we're the last ones left, it's up to us to preserve our way of life!" Aang stood up in anger but sat back down after he was through.

"Aang, how are we supposed to do that? Live like hermits the rest of our lives?"

"I don't know. But I do know this: air nomad culture can't survive in a world where the other nations invade each other, corrupt each other. You said you'd see the Harmony Restoration Movement to the end!" Aang almost shouted in frustration.

"Aang, I won't! It would probably mean I'm a hypocrite. I would have to fulfill my promise to Zuko, and it would mean I couldn't ever love him because we're from different nations. I would be breaking every philosophy we're trying to keep." I replied putting a hand on his shoulder.

I realized he needed more support then I did, I had everything figured out compared to him.

"But if you side with Zuko you will corrupt our nation and break your promise to the Earth King!" Aang shouted braking my hand away.

"If you really believed that Aang, you wouldn't have fallen in love with a Water Tribe girl." Aang hissed and looked down closing his eyes, to my statement, he was way more confused.

"Fire nation out! Harmony now!" Protesters shouted as they walked up with a battering ram.

I sighed as we looked down. I quickly jumped down to try and stop it.

"It's been three days, Avatar Gyawa. Did all that talking get you anywhere? Is the Fire Nation out of Yu Dao?" Jet asked as he ran up.

"You need to leave. The Earth King marches here as well as the Fire Nation!" I shouted at them.

"Seems like your boyfriend decided to start a war, Avatar. People of the Earth Kingdom Attack!" Jet ordered.

"No! You're only making this worse! It's like you're blood thirsty!" I tried to warn them but it was too late, their minds were set.

They sent the battering Ram at the gate that I stood in front of. I took a deep breath before launching straight at it with full force using earth bending. I split it in half and it just thunked the gate.

As the sound went quite I could hear a engine. I looked over to see a drill, I looked back at Jet with killer eyes.

"You really think we're dumb enough to use a stone battering ram when we knew the avatar would be here??" Jet asked with that grin of his.

I ran towards it with a groan before trying to metal bend it, which just dented it. I sighed knowing I wasn't good at metal bending yet.

Then I just sent earth straight through it before it could get inside the city.

"Look!" I could hear someone shout as he pointed to the Earth Kingdom army.

"Looks like the Earth King finally stepped up to his responsibilities." Jet smirked as we all stopped fighting.

I just shook my head, knowing of what might happen. "Avatar Gyawa." The fan club said, as they all had bandanas on their heads now.

I sighed again at the sight of them. I didn't even want to hear what they had to say. Aang said a few words to them but they didn't back off.

"Attention! Attention! By official declaration of Earth King Kuei, the Earth Kingdom reclaims the former Fire Nation colony of Yu Dao!" General How announced.

"Earth king Keui, why don't you come down here and announce your own decrees!" Katara shouted at the air balloon he was in.

"General How is Doing a fine job on his own thank you!" The Earth King cowardly replied.

"Fire Nation colonials who remain in the city are hereby declared criminals and shall be arrested on the spot! The Harmony Restoration Movement will be completed on this day, with or without the colonial cooperation!!" How kept announcing. Jet and the others started cheering while Sneers and the resistance ran up.

"This is it, Gyawa! You said you agreed with us, if you don't do something we're doomed!" Sneers said.

"Not necessarily, Sneers. Look!" Kori said, pointing at the army, I hissed and clenched my fist holding my staff tight.

The Fire Nation had arrived. Now I stood in the middle, I could see Zuko from where I stood. He looked detached, almost like he didn't know me.

He looked at me with a question in his eyes, I already knew the answer. "Stand back Avatar Gyawa, we'll protect you!" The fan girls said, as they stood in front of me.

"No you won't!" I growled as I air bended them away.

Just after that happened Toph came out of one of the Fire Nation tanks and Sokka popped his head out.

"Sokka?! Toph?!" Katara asked.

"Suki too. She's driving." Toph quickly replied, with a huge smile.

"Gyawa, you were supposed to pick me up! All four of you were to busy oogieing away with Zuko and my sister that ya'll forgot all about me!!" Sokka almost shouted as he stood up out of the tank. I would have found it amusing, but not in this situation.

"I haven't seen Zuko since- oh never mind." I sighed and threw a hand at him.

"So you decided to hitch a ride with the Fire Nation army instead?" Katara mocked.

"For your information, Katara, we weren't 'hitching a ride.' We were trying to slow them down. And what about you three?! Since when did defending Fire Nation colonials become a part of the harmony restoration movement?!" Toph demanded to know as she held a pose on top of the tank. Sokka looked just as bummed.

"Since I learned the truth!" I replied with my voice becoming more and more angry.

"Listen to me, Avatar. Harmony can be restored right now! My army will treat the colonials with more respect then the Fire Nation treated us. You have my word. However we cannot accomplish anything if the Fire Lords army stands against us. We have a saying among the council of Five: 'and army with no leader is a dragon without a head.' I know you have ties to him, but you alone have the power to end this quickly." General How said, but I wouldn't do what he wanted.

"No." I said as I looked at Zuko, who was unsure of my move.

I looked back at General How, he looked ready to attack, meanwhile King Kuei was cowering in his balloon.

"Well, if you guys were so busy slowing the Fire Nation down, how is it that they still ended up here?!" Katara mocked.

"Keep your eye on me, Sugar Queen. Keep your eyes on me." Toph replied with a smirk pointing at herself.

"She's following my plan in case you're wondering." Sokka added with an evil grin.

"No! You're not going to do anything Toph, I'm trying to work this out!" I shouted, holding out my hand. I didn't want any of this to come to a fight.

"You know Twinkle Sparks, I guess there's more than one reason I call you 'sparks.'" Toph said, before she jumped down and pulled out all the bolts that held in the tracks and used normal earth bending to cut them off.

"Ha ha! Look at that! Idea guy's still got the touch!" Sokka shouted as he pointed at the mess of tanks.

I looked in horror, I knew everything was about to go down. What if my dream came true?

"The dragon may still have its head, but perhaps it's still lost its legs. Quickly, Earth Kingdom troops, while the Fire Nation is in disarray! By royal decree, enter Yu Dao and arrest the colonials!" General how ordered and all his men ran full speed ahead.

"Fire Lord, our tanks--"

"You're not all in tanks are you?! Soldiers of the Fire Nation defend our people in the city of Yu Dao! Your Fire Lord commands you!" Zuko shouted as he pointed at the earth kingdom troops.

Fire Nation and Earth Kingdom soldiers charged at full speed into the other.

"Enough!" I shouted as I went in the avatar state.

All the troops stopped as I bent all elements in front of all of them. "You will both leave this valley immediately!!!" The voices of the Avatar's before me came through at my voices, all the soldiers were afraid except for the leaders.

"I'm not leaving, Gyawa!" Zuko shouted as he held his arm out to cover his eyes from the dust.

"Neither are we!" General How added.

I had no idea what to do, I couldn't attack the Earth Kingdom or the Fire Nation. I couldn't kill Zuko.

I was about to shed a tear before I flew off to the mountain side I was at before. When I left the fight raged on, I had to get advice from someone.

I sat and made an earth tent around myself to concentrate. I reopened my eyes to see Roku sitting in front of me.

"I had a dream the other night, and you were in it." I said.

"Fulfill your promise and restore the world to harmony." Roku replied with no emotions.

"That's what you said, I killed him in my dream. That's what you want. And I never fully appreciated the nomad's way but I am an air bender. Aang and I are the last ones. If I turn my back on the philosophy now, it might just disappear, and the air nomads aren't the only people I care about..." I almost whispered the last part, I had no intention of hurting him.

"The Avatar must hold the world above her own nation, her own friends, her own family. I cannot put it into words how it pains me to advocate for the end of my own great grandson." Roku closed his eye as he said this.

"Zuko's your great grandson?" I asked, I already knew that but whatever.

"Ursa, Zuko's mother is my granddaughter."

"Roku—how could you say that-"

"Because you are the avatar, to succeed where I failed, you most hold the world above all else. Empty yourself Gyawa, and contemplate the world. Then you will understand. Contemplate the world." Roku said, before he faded away.

I had no time to speak with the other Avatars, I had to do what Roku advised. So I contemplated the world.

                                    ~*~

After a while of mediating I felt myself going in the Avatar State with full focus. I made the same beam of light I made when I came out of the iceberg.

Everyone could see it, even though I was miles away. Wielding all elements around me I flew back to the battle field and went in between Zuko and How who were fighting.

"Gyawa, I know how this looks. But I swear, in my heart..!" He held out a hand as I looked down at him.

I saw in his eyes that he wasn't sure what I was about to do, but it wasn't fear, I think it was grief. I seemed stone cold as I looked down at him in the Avatar State.

Zuko sighed before taking off his helmet. "None of that matters does it? I'm doing exactly what my father would have done." Zuko was ready for what came next but I instead started to lift the city of Yu Dao out of the ground.

I started to make it into an island. Zuko was standing on cracked ground and when it gave way he started to fall down the hole I had just made.

"Fire Lord!" General How shouted.

There Zuko was falling and only I could do anything. I couldn't let it happen, I never could.

I flew down still in the Avatar State. "Gyawa, I-" Zuko said before I grabbed his wrist and flew up with him.

I gently put him down on the ground right next to Yu Dao.

He held me as softly yet tightly as possible, it made me leave the Avatar State. "Gyawa, I'm sorry." Zuko whispered as he held my head.

"Why?"

"Because I made you promise something that goes against your beliefs. I wanted someone to lean on when I can't escape being the Fire Lord. You have your own duties to worry about." Zuko softly said, as he looked in my eyes but I couldn't look in his.

"Zuko, I'm here, you can lean on me when ever you want." I said, trying to look at his eyes but I knew I was lying.

"I don't think we'll ever be able to do that." Zuko almost whispered but I heard him loud, those words made my mind go in different directions. Was he falling away? was I?

Then I remembered what started this conversation. I looked over to see the Earth King standing behind me.

"Kuei, look at who you're fighting. Fire Nation, Earth Kingdom, Water Tribe, and Air Nomad. This is who stands against your massive army!" I said, as I stepped next to the Yu Dao resistance, Katara, and Aang. "You're not just fighting the colonials, you're fighting a whole new world. The world has changed, we need to change along with it."

The Earth King thought of what I said and held out a hand to the protesters. "Quiet! Quiet! I need to see what I.. what I.. I just need to see." He said, looking at the people of Yu Dao.

"Zuko?" I asked, as I saw he was struggling to stand.

"So I was right then? All Along... my decision... was right?" He muttered before he fell on the ground.

"Zuko!" A gasp reached my lips as I ran to him.

                                    ~*~

Quite a while later, I sat on the roof of the jasmine dragon at night. I sat in front of Roku. "I'm not like you, Roku. Not one bit."

"Gyawa, you are me." He replied.

"Yeah but to ask me to end your own great grandson..."

"For the sake of the world!"

"When you told me to contemplate the world. What do you think would happen? That I'd picture a map, the nations, cosmic energy? You want to know what I really saw? Sokka, Katara, Toph, the nuns who raised me, the white lotus, the Kyoshi warriors. But most of all, I-I saw Zuko. He was the reason I succeeded in defeating Ozai. He is everything to me."

"By refusing to take decisive action, you continue to put the world at risk!" Roku replied getting a little hostile.

"Why is there an Avatar if there are no risks? Life is a risk, would you have me destroy all life?!" I rose my voice, it was the only thing I felt like I could do to get the point across. "Avatar Roku, you taught me so much, but I don't think I'll ask for your help again. Goodbye." I looked away as Roku held out a hand.

"Gyawa!" He shouted but I went out of the spirit world.

I looked down at the necklace of Avatars and thought of ripping Roku off, but why would I? He was still an Avatar.

"Gyawa! Guess who just woke up?" Iroh said from the ground. I smiled and hopped down.

"Thank you for bringing him to me, Avatar. He really should have come earlier, on his own. Sometimes he forgets he always has a place here. He may be Fire Lord now, but he is still a stubborn boy." Iroh said as he went behind the counter.

"How do you feel?" I asked as I walked in.

"I feel like I've been asleep for a week." Zuko replied holding a blanket around himself.

"No, but you were knocked out for four days." I gave a smile,sitting down at the table he sat on. "The Earth King agreed to finally meet, in Yu Dao. But it has to be something else, Not Fire Nation or Earth Kingdom."

"But what?" Zuko asked.

"A place where everyone can live together in harmony, isn't that what we set out to do?" I asked with a tired smile.

"You always have a solution for everything." Zuko sighed, shaking his head.

"Not exactly..." I replied looking at the tea in front of me.

"On the way to Yu Dao, I had a dream. You and I faced against each other on a mountain top. Wind and rain and lighting raged all around us. Behind me was Ozai and behind you was-"

"Roku. And below us the Earth Kingdom and Fire Nation fought. I had the same dream." I almost whispered.

"In yours did you... end me?" I put my head down, I didn't want to look at that face when he was like that.

"Yeah, I kind of did." I muttered.

"You want to know what I felt, just as you did that... right before I woke up?" Zuko asked, clenching his fist.

"Zuko-"

"Relief. Like I said before at Yu Dao, I was wrong to ask that of you. I've struggled for so long to do what's right— to even know what's right. Then when the war ended I thought the struggles had finally ended. I thought we'd finally be happy together. I thought I'd won for good. A visit to Ozai's prison changed that. I realized that the struggles was just beginning. I didn't think I could handle it so I asked for your help. But asking you to end me when I went bad—that was like asking you to figure out right from wrong for me. I didn't just want you as my safety net, I wanted you as my escape hatch." Zuko looked away before looking back for my response.

"What's wrong with that?"

"Because the struggles isn't something a Fire Lord can escape from. I'm sorry, Gyawa. Funny, It's like we lean off each other and not on." Zuko replied with so many emotions in his eyes.

I however only felt more lost. It was like when everyone was finding their places it was kicking me off the road. "So when you fell down the chasm in ground I made, did you feel relief then too?" I asked, I just had to know.

"No, as soon as my feet slipped I knew you wouldn't let me die." Zuko replied looking down.

I started to wonder if he wanted to die, I felt more lost like I didn't know where I was to Zuko. He must have seen this. "Don't get me wrong, I'm grateful you did."

"Roku told me to fulfill my promise, I couldn't. I never could. But it's a flaw I'm gonna hold on too. For as long as I can."

"It's not a flaw Gyawa, *sigh* why can't the struggles get easier for me? Even just a little some times, I wonder how long I'll last." Zuko sighed. He didn't know the half of it.

"You know in that dream, a woman stood with us on that mountaintop, watching from the shadows. I think she was my mother."

"Sometimes, dreams are the way a person's spirit reveals the answer to his own problems. But then again sometimes they are just the result of eating spicy food before going to bed." Iroh suggested with a smile, something we both needed.

"Maybe finding my mother would connect me to the part of my heritage that isn't so murky and confusing. Maybe then I'll finally find peace." Zuko said taking a sip of tea. "I never told either of you this but right after I became Fire Lord. I sent out a search party after search party looking for her. I even hired June and her Shirsho. They all came back empty handed. What can I do now that I haven't done already?" Zuko asked both of us as Iroh came to us with more tea.

"It's a new era, Zuko. We should all try taking risks, even Aang's going out of his comfort zone. Making air acolytes." I replied with a smirk, leaning back.

"Speaking of risks why don't you two try this new line of beverage I invented?" Iroh said, holding out the tray. "First, I cook balls, of tapioca until they're soft and tender. Then I put them in tea where they sit like little pearl sized snacks at the bottom of the cup! Add a little milk and ta da! A revolution in tea is born!" As Iroh explained we tried to taste it but Zuko spit it out while I didn't know what to do.

"What is that trying to sneak into my mouth?!" He asked as he cleaned his mouth out.

"I don't think I've had tea this... chewy." I said, trying to make Iroh feel okay.

"I am a man ahead of his time." He said in shame as he started to walk away.

"You know I've been thinking of something completely new!!" I said, as I ran to the kitchen.

I used to make ice tea like crazy back on earth. I got glasses, some tea, sugar, and when it was mixed together I made ice and put it in.

"This is the revolution of tea!" Iroh gasped as he sipped it.

"Not bad." Zuko added as he drank it as well. I just stood there with a smile, I finally got to drink ice tea again.

Now all I needed was meat, when Aang wasn't looking.

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