Post by Ilovethisshow on Mar 12, 2008 5:31:54 GMT 1
here guys andi want to warn you i won't post for about 4 or 5 days(goin on a trip) so keep my thread from being demolished. and this time i will get ya'al a hge one at the end. any way i hope you enjoy this one.
About half an hour after they started talking I saw Toph go over to Sokka.
“Can I sit on you?” she asked. The whole time they had been talking, she had been standing on her tip toes over in the middle with her hands over her ears. It wasn’t like she could have talked anyway, Katara had insisted on starting over from the beginning.
“Why?” I heard Sokka whisper as not to disturb Katara, who was telling a pretty dull version of helping a guy named Horu.
She whispered something into his ears. He nodded his head and she sat and seemed completely relaxed for a second, until she started to flinch every time a big piece of hail hit the ceiling. I felt sort of sorry for her but, soon started to drift off into memory.
--Flash back--
I was outside with my Bending/schooling instructor. My mother had insisted on the absolute hardest one in the whole country. She was mean. That was pretty much all that described her. I was 8 at the time and still on very basic fire bending, but in higher level in learning. I remember one day clearly. We were studying division and I was supposed to do it in my head. Nearly impossible to someone who wasn’t motivated. When I got a problem wrong she would make me do certain thing pertaining to fire bending. Well let me explain this first. We had two periods, one before and one after lunch. The one before was for school the one after was for fire bending. She blurred the two so that I was always fire bending.
“38792 by nine” she said.
“Umm 4310” I answered.
“Wrong” she said. “Now you must run around the palace once while keeping this fire lit.” She said. “And it better not go out” she said. I didn’t know what would happen if it went out, but if it did I knew I would be sorry. And don’t say that running around the palace was a small task. It was at least two and a half miles around. It took me forever to get around it and when I was almost at the end she bent the fire away from me. “You should protect the fire better.” she said. “Now you must recite all of your forms in reverse order.” she said, I was sweaty all over and tiered. I had just run for 2 and a half miles with ought stopping and was now supposed to do 32 forms of jumping and flipping in the air backwards. Usually I could barely handle 5 of them let alone 32. I was in serious hurt that night and not to mention I felt like a failure. I couldn’t complete any of the tasks set to me. The days kept getting worse and--
--end flash back--
I was snapped out of my thought by Toph, “Someone really smells in here.”
“Are you sure your not just smelling yourself?” I asked.
“Yes, I have an earthy smell, this smell isn’t that”
“Are you sure it’s not Sokka?” Katara asked.
“Hey I take baths from time to time” Sokka countered
“No Sokka smell like meat and Earth, but it’s not just that either.”
“Is it Aang?” I asked.
“No Aang smells like Pine needles and it can’t be Katara cause she smells like flowers. So it must be you.” she said pointing to me. I smelt around me. Ugh I did smell.
“Well, it’s not my fault. I’ve been in these cloths since I left the palace,”
“What happened to the other cloths?” Aang asked suspiciously.
“They were slave cloths, and I most certainly am not wearing them.” I stated.
“Come on,” Toph said.
“Please” Aang said.
“It shouldn’t mater what you look like, the only people here are us.” Katara said.
“Easy for you to say, Miss silk robe.” I said to Katara. She turned her head to the side and blushed a little.
“My nose would appreciate it.” Toph said. I took another wiff of myself and decided maybe slave cloths wouldn’t be that bad, at least until I could clean the ones I was in, they did pick up dirt very fast.
“Fine” I said, “Where are they?” everyone turned to Sokka.
“I think I used them to carry the banana’s in” Aang said. I checked over by where Sokka had gotten the Banana’s. Yep. Great now I was going to smell like banana’s.
Poor Ozana, division ugh, you'll hear more of the past don't worry.
About half an hour after they started talking I saw Toph go over to Sokka.
“Can I sit on you?” she asked. The whole time they had been talking, she had been standing on her tip toes over in the middle with her hands over her ears. It wasn’t like she could have talked anyway, Katara had insisted on starting over from the beginning.
“Why?” I heard Sokka whisper as not to disturb Katara, who was telling a pretty dull version of helping a guy named Horu.
She whispered something into his ears. He nodded his head and she sat and seemed completely relaxed for a second, until she started to flinch every time a big piece of hail hit the ceiling. I felt sort of sorry for her but, soon started to drift off into memory.
--Flash back--
I was outside with my Bending/schooling instructor. My mother had insisted on the absolute hardest one in the whole country. She was mean. That was pretty much all that described her. I was 8 at the time and still on very basic fire bending, but in higher level in learning. I remember one day clearly. We were studying division and I was supposed to do it in my head. Nearly impossible to someone who wasn’t motivated. When I got a problem wrong she would make me do certain thing pertaining to fire bending. Well let me explain this first. We had two periods, one before and one after lunch. The one before was for school the one after was for fire bending. She blurred the two so that I was always fire bending.
“38792 by nine” she said.
“Umm 4310” I answered.
“Wrong” she said. “Now you must run around the palace once while keeping this fire lit.” She said. “And it better not go out” she said. I didn’t know what would happen if it went out, but if it did I knew I would be sorry. And don’t say that running around the palace was a small task. It was at least two and a half miles around. It took me forever to get around it and when I was almost at the end she bent the fire away from me. “You should protect the fire better.” she said. “Now you must recite all of your forms in reverse order.” she said, I was sweaty all over and tiered. I had just run for 2 and a half miles with ought stopping and was now supposed to do 32 forms of jumping and flipping in the air backwards. Usually I could barely handle 5 of them let alone 32. I was in serious hurt that night and not to mention I felt like a failure. I couldn’t complete any of the tasks set to me. The days kept getting worse and--
--end flash back--
I was snapped out of my thought by Toph, “Someone really smells in here.”
“Are you sure your not just smelling yourself?” I asked.
“Yes, I have an earthy smell, this smell isn’t that”
“Are you sure it’s not Sokka?” Katara asked.
“Hey I take baths from time to time” Sokka countered
“No Sokka smell like meat and Earth, but it’s not just that either.”
“Is it Aang?” I asked.
“No Aang smells like Pine needles and it can’t be Katara cause she smells like flowers. So it must be you.” she said pointing to me. I smelt around me. Ugh I did smell.
“Well, it’s not my fault. I’ve been in these cloths since I left the palace,”
“What happened to the other cloths?” Aang asked suspiciously.
“They were slave cloths, and I most certainly am not wearing them.” I stated.
“Come on,” Toph said.
“Please” Aang said.
“It shouldn’t mater what you look like, the only people here are us.” Katara said.
“Easy for you to say, Miss silk robe.” I said to Katara. She turned her head to the side and blushed a little.
“My nose would appreciate it.” Toph said. I took another wiff of myself and decided maybe slave cloths wouldn’t be that bad, at least until I could clean the ones I was in, they did pick up dirt very fast.
“Fine” I said, “Where are they?” everyone turned to Sokka.
“I think I used them to carry the banana’s in” Aang said. I checked over by where Sokka had gotten the Banana’s. Yep. Great now I was going to smell like banana’s.
Poor Ozana, division ugh, you'll hear more of the past don't worry.