Either he was now dreaming, or something must have gone very wrong if he’d truly ended up in the past. His last memory had been of himself struggling to stay conscious as Katara fought his sister, pain coursing through his body from the lightning he’d failed to properly redirect. The air around him was cold, and he was standing on the deck of a ship that hadn’t existed for the better part of a year, watching the light that had announced the Avatar’s return fade from the sky. “Helmsman! Head a course for the light!” Zuko found himself shouting then froze. Then she explained Azula’s insanity, the Agni Kai, how Zuko took the lightning meant for her, how she’d failed to save him, and how she’d opened her eyes to the South Pole and Aang after closing them in despair.īeside her and guiding Appa in front of her, Sokka and Aang listened in silence. “He died after saving me and now we might need to fight him again.” “Zuko died,” Katara admitted after a brief silence. He’s noticed that she’s been acting oddly ever since they’ve come back. “What happened in the Fire Nation?” He asked her. Once they’re all safely seated on Appa and making their way towards the Water Tribe village, Sokka turned to Katara. “Zuko will be here any time now, and we need to protect the village if he didn’t come back with us.”Īang does exactly that. “Well, we’d best wake up Appa then,” Katara was the one who broke the silence, still looking a little dazed. “I guess we’re being given a second chance now,” he finished.Ī silence fell as they all took a moment to process what he’d said. Then he told them about the lion turtle, energybending, losing to Ozai’s will, and waking up here. “One moment I was falling from an airship as the sky turned the most horrible red I’ve ever seen and then I was here.” “So what happened?” Sokka asked when they finally let go of each other. “Aang!” They exclaimed and he was immediately enveloped into a three-way hug. Leaning over him, Katara and Sokka were wearing similar expressions. “Will you go penguin sledding with me?” Aang heard himself say before he paused and frowned. In the Fire Nation, Zuko stopped breathing.Ībove the Earth Kingdom, Toph and Sokka began to fall. The blue in the sky grew ever smaller, until it was entirely swallowed by the red. In the heart of the Fire Nation, Katara was desperately, hopelessly, trying to heal Zuko as Azula screamed and struggled against her chains. Far above the Earth Kingdom, Sokka felt his fingers slipping from his handhold above and Toph’s clammy hand sliding away his below as the sky lit up in red and blue.
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