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By zenthyl

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Raised in the North Western water Tribe, Tasha Ayuzawa was an extraordinary girl. She was a strong willed, po... More

Chapter 1: The Invasion
Chapter 2: Bending
Chapter 3: Pain
Chapter 4: Village
Chapter 5: Tears of Despair
Chapter 6: Avatar Roku
Chapter 7: Opposites
Chapter 8: Northern Water Tribe
Chapter 9: An Old Friend
Chapter 10: Heart to Heart
Chapter 11: A Narrow Escape
Chapter 12: Running Away
Chapter 13: Travellers
Chapter 14: The Chase
Chapter 15: Alive
Chapter 16: The Dream
Chapter 17: Our Fates Intertwined
Chapter 18: Onwards to Ba Sing Se
Chapter 19: The City Of Secrets
Chapter 20: An Unexpected Reunion
Chapter 21: Growth
Chapter 22: The Crossroads of Destiny - 1
Chapter 23: The Crossroads of Destiny - 2
Chapter 24: On Our Seperate Ways
Chapter 25: The Awakening
Chapter 26: Change
Chapter 27: Fire Nation
Chapter 29: Doing Good
Chapter 30: The Painted Lady
Chapter 31: Blood Bending
Chapter 32: The Day of Black Sun
Chapter 33: Old Flame
Chapter 34: Reunited
Chapter 35: Forgiveness

Chapter 28: Battle Techniques

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By zenthyl

Training with the Avatar

Aang's POV

Ever since Tasha joined the team, I hadn't seen her in battle before. I've really wondered how much her battle skills have changed over the past few months and how she was able to help me as my spiritual guardian.

"Hey Aang?" I could feel Tasha sit beside me.

Currently, I was mediating on a cliff right above a huge lake. It was so peaceful and tranquil with the sounds of the rest of team Avatar basking in the lake below.

I flipped open my eyes. "Yeah?"

"About my duties as your guardian... How am I supposed to go about it?" She asked, her large blue eyes flickering in the light of the afternoon sun.

"I'm not so sure myself," I responded, feeling slightly guilty. "Do you want to try training with me or something? Like do some butt kicking with your water bending?"

Tasha seemed to be stunned by my sudden question, her lips were slightly pursed open. After a moment of silence, she finally nodded her head in agreement.

"Okay," She smiled. "Let's do it."

Smirking, I looked down to the bottom where the lake was, and stood up. I looked towards Tasha mischievously, and in turn she was giving me a very incredulous look at the moment.

Without warning, I leapt head down to the lake below.

"Last one in the water is a loser!" I yelled playfully as I started plunging down to the cool icy water below.

I felt the cool water envelope my whole body, and it was so refreshing considering that I did not have this much freedom and relaxation for a very long time.

Resurfacing, I saw Tasha already in the water and Sokka and Katara were looking over at us, puzzled.

"Let's go!" I jumped up and water bended myself up. I created a platform of ice for me to stand on. Tasha nodded her head and followed after me, doing the same.

Tasha's POV

"Let's see what you got, Avatar." I teased, and brought a few simple whips of waters flying towards Aang. And as expected of the Avatar, he deflected my attacks away with a simple swipe of his hand.

"Not bad," I praised. "Now what about this...!"

I flicked a huge wave of water up and let it break apart into small droplets of water. I flung the water droplets at high speed towards Aang, freezing it into tiny icicles along the way. Along with that, I also kicked a few whips of water, turning them into ice and threw them towards Aang.

"Whoa!" Aang was caught by surprise, but being the agile person he is, he managed to dodge them quickly and even deflect the attacks back at me.

I thought that Aang wouldn't attack me back using my own attacks but I was wrong. When he deflected my attacks back at me, I was thrown back by the impact of the ridiculously sharp edges of the water icicles and hit the water hard.

Struggling, I managed to resurface in time with Katara's help. I gasped for air as I reached the surface.

"Are you alright?" Katara asked as she brought me to dry land.

"I'm fine," I lied. I wasn't even feeling good at all - how could I become this weak all of a sudden? Usually, I would be able to deflect attacks as quick as the wind. But somehow doing so with Aang seemed to have brought the opposite.

"Tasha! Are you okay? I didn't mean to hurt you!" Aang jumped quickly from where he was towards me.

"It's alright, I think I might have lost my touch with water bending a little bit. Heh." I laughed it off, but felt pain stinging my whole body. Those muscle cramps will probably be the death of me.

"Oh," Aang said, drying himself up with a huge gush of wind. "I guess you should really train a bit."

"Yeah," I agreed, nodding my head. "I'll go practice some moves by myself now."

"Alright!" Aang beamed, showing his signature smile.

After a few moments of resting and recovering from the shock of my previous downfall, I stood up and proceeded to the shallower part of the lake where I could practice some of my water bending moves. It still came as a shock to me how come I wasn't aware of the incoming attack from Aang.

I raised a small blob of water and made it circle around me slowly, as I practiced my own water bending stance. Maybe I was being too aggressive in my stance that I forgot about protecting myself? Or maybe I raised my arms wrongly? Or maybe-

"Hope you're paying attention!"

Someone yelled at me from behind. As if on instinct, my body naturally moved my itself and created a water shield behind me. A loud splashing sound was heard shortly after that. Clueless, I bended the water shield back to the lake and spotted Katara behind, looking very pleased.

"Good job!" She clapped her hands. "That was a great defensive move."

"Thanks," I nodded slightly at her, finally realising that it was Katara who was trying to do a sneak attack on me.

"Shall we have a friendly duel?" Katara offered. I shuddered at the thought of the last time I fought her, but I brushed it off.

"Okay," I smiled, changing into battle stance. "Give it all you got!"

I charged forward, repeatedly sending spirals of water towards Katara. Katara managed to deflect my attacks all to the side and then throw a fast moving wave of water towards me.

I jumped above it and moved my arms around in circles, causing the water to fly to Katara in a mini water tornado.

Caught unaware, Katara got enveloped by my attack. As the water settled down, I found Katara choking and gasping on her knees.

"You okay?" I asked, still unsure why a powerful water bender like her wasn't able to bring me down, but Aang could.

"You're good," She complimented, still catching her breath and standing up. "I'll be taking a break now."

"Thanks... And okay," I replied, looking over to my side to see Aang playing in the water with Momo and Appa. I really wondered how powerful could that guy get...

Aang seemed to have noticed that I was looking over, and waved to me. I smiled back in response. He then jumped over some rocks towards me.

"You ready for another round?" Aang said cheerfully. I nodded my head.

I readied my stance. "This time, you attack me, Aang."

I wanted to see why I couldn't deflect away his attacks, but I could for other people. I couldn't tell for sure how good - or terrible - I was as a water bender as I had no rough gauge of what a good water bender should attack and defend like. I just hoped that I wasn't losing any of my touch at water bending.

"Ready or not here I come!" Aang started to form a water octopus around him, and I readied my defensive stance.

Aang threw some water whips to me, and I almost got hit by them.... narrowly, since I almost lost my balance.

He then used one of his octopus arms to throw a frozen shard of ice towards me. I managed to catch it on time before it hit me, but I was caught up in catching that shard of ice that I was unaware that Aang had prepared to hit me with even more of the same things.

However, the moment I realised that, it was too late. I suddenly felt that I couldn't move my body and all I could do was just stand there helpless, awaiting the impact of the ice shards into my body.

It was like a slow motion picture as the attacks slowly hit me, and I was slowly flung back forcefully by the impact. I felt my head hit something hard, and I groaned in response.

"Ouch," I muttered, holding up my head.

"Are you alright? I didn't mean to hurt you again!" Aang yelled from where he was, before leaping towards me.

"I think I'm okay," I slowly got up. "I'm just wondering why is it that I can't attack you, and only be attacked by you, but I could attack Katara so easily, and defend her attack so quickly? It's like there's something going on with me being your guardian."

"I'm not so sure about this," Aang started, helping me up to my two feet. "But I read somewhere when I was back in the Air temple that the guardians of all the previous Avatars were invincible to other attacks, but very vulnerable to their own master. That means that whenever you try to attack me, you cannot do so no matter what you do... And when I attack you, it gets easy for me. So that's why you seemed untouchable when you were battling Katara, and could bring her down with one move."

So this confirms my suspicions then... It is true that I couldn't seem to attack Aang at all, but he could possibly kill me with a few simple attacks.

Oh well. Score 1 for trying to find out more about being the Avatar's guardian.

"That's good to hear," I let out a sigh of relief. "I won't even want to turn my back on you ever now."

Aang laughed. "You wouldn't even wanna try."

"Of course."

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