The Fortune Teller

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I apologize to those who had to wait for this chapter~~ it's just the lack of motivation that gets to every writer.

I would appreciate it if you commented whenever you felt the need or to correct any misspelled word.

It's a lot more motivation then you would think :) :)

~Author-chan
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I watched from atop of my rock as a fish jumped out of the water repeatedly.

Sokka glared at the sea animal. "He's taunting us."

I rolled my eyes, setting my chin on my palm.

This is prime entertainment.

"You are so going to be dinner." He pointed, running to get his fishing rod.

He swung it a couple of times, but nothing happened.

"Hey where's the fishing line?"

"I haven't seen it." Katara yelled from inside the tent.

She was putting on her clothes, after taking a quick bath in the river.

I had one last night so I was fine.

"I saw Aang take it." I spoke up from my rock.

Sokka looked behind at him angrily.

"Oh, I didn't think you would need it Sokka." Aang replied innocently, holding it up.

Now I feel bad for snitching on him.

Sokka observed it before crying out. "It's all tangled!"

Using airbending to stand up, Aang corrected. "Not tangled, woven."

He looked at me, looking bashful.

"I made you a necklace Alura. To remind you of all those times back in the air temples when we did it with the group." He smiled widely.

I leaped off my rock, walking towards him with my staff in hand.

He handed it to me.

Now I remember why I hated Aang joining us in the temple for weaving practice.

I always envied how much better he was then me.

It doesn't mean I appreciate it any less however.

"Thanks Aang." I smiled softly.

"Great Aang." Sokka started monotonously. "Maybe instead of saving the world, you can go into the jewelry making business."

"I don't see why I can't do both." He shrugged.

Just leave the hard work up to me I guess. Don't worry, I'm sure I can take the fire nation alone.

Sokka ran out into the water to try and catch that poor fish.

I turned to walk towards my bag, flipping my braid over my shoulder.

Katara had insisted on braiding my hair earlier this morning.

I reluctantly agreed, and she braided it all the way down. In a way that it revealed both of my arrows and hung to my hips.

I'd never admit it to her but I actually liked it better braided than wearing it down.

It was exceedingly hot outside today, so earlier I had taken off the outer layer of my clothes.

Allowing me to see more of my arrows on my arms, and some on my neck.

"Wait Alura."

I turned around at Aang's voice, raising my eyebrows.

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