Sokka and Katara were in a canoe fishing for dinner. They had gotten over Haru's disappearance and were now just hunting.
They were quite while Sokka followed a fish with his eyes. "It's not getting away from me this time, " he said as he got ready to skewer the fish." Watch and learn, Katara. This is how you catch a fish." he said as he got ready.
His sister wasn't really paying attention. Instead, she was looking down at the water below her. A fish swam through her field of vision and she got an idea.
Removing one of her gloves, she extended her arm out towards the fish and started moving her hand up and down.
The water started rippling and a fish inside a bubble of water came out of the water. She was surprised and said," Sokka, look."
"Shh, Katara," he hushed her." You're gonna scare it away. I can already smell it cooking," he said deviously.
"But, Sokka, I caught one," she told him as she made it move around on her command towards the inside of the canoe. Sokka moved the spear back in an attempt to thrust it down and poked the water bubble, causing it to splash everywhere and free the fish." Hey!" She complained.
"Why is it that every time you play with magic water, I get soaked?" he complained.
She sighed at his ignorance." It's not magic; it's Waterbending." she corrected him." And it—"
"Yeah, Yeah. It's an ancient art, unique to our culture, blah, blah, blah." he turned away from her. "All I'm saying is that if I had weird powers, I'd keep my weirdness to myself." He said as he rung out his hair.
"You're calling me weird?" she questioned in disbelief." I'm not the one who makes muscles at himself every time I see my reflection in the water," she said, rolling her eyes.
Sokka was going to retort but a jolt that rocked the canoe stopped him. He looked to the front of the boat to see that they were caught in a water current.
He grabbed the paddle and tried to get them out of the dangerous water. They were soon caught in the middle of iceberg infested waters and the huge chunks of ice were moving towards them at amazing speeds.
Katara began yelling out directions he should go in fear for her life and he zoned her out as he tried his own way.
Nonetheless, the canoe ended up getting smashed and they both ended up on a block of ice.
"You call that 'left'?" she questioned.
"You don't like my steering? Well, maybe you should've Waterbended us away from the ice," he said.
"So is it my fault?" she asked angrily as she stood to her feet.
"I knew I should've left you home. Leave it to a girl to screw things up," he said as he looked away." You know, this never happened when Haru was here," he complained.
Katara was fuming at his words." You are the most sexist, immature, nut brained… ugh, I'm embarrassed to be related to you!" She flailed her arms angrily, causing small waves and a large crack to form on a nearby iceberg.
Sokka noticed this and began to get worried as he tried to stop her.
"Ever since mom died," she continued. "I've been doing all the work around camp while you've been off playing soldier!" she exclaimed.
"Uh, Katara?" he tried again.
"I even do all the laundry! Have you ever smelled one of your dirty socks? Let me tell you, it's not pleasant!" she thrusted her hands down, causing more cracks in the iceberg.
"Katara! Settle down!" Sokka pleaded, fearing for his life again.
"No, that was the last straw. I'm done helping you! From now on, you're on your own!" She yelled one last time, creating cracks and ultimately destroying the iceberg.
Sokka looked horrified past her and she followed his gaze in time to see the iceberg crumble and plunge into the water., making a huge wave that carried them a few meters away.
"Ok, you've officially gone from Weird, to Freakish, Katara," he told her.
"You mean, I did this?" she asked wide eyed.
"Yup, congratulations," he told her.
Suddenly, a blue glowing light could be seen in the water in front of them. They got to their feet in alarm and watched as a huge glowing iceberg emerged from the water.
They looked at the iceberg and its glow illuminated the area in a faint blue hue. Katara looked closer at the center and saw that a boy and a huge animal was in it. The former's eyes suddenly opened, causing the siblings to gasp.
"He's alive!" Katara told Sokka." We've got to help him." She said as she grabbed his club from his back and ran towards the iceberg.
"Wait, Katara, we don't know what that thing is!" He chased after her.
She stopped in front of it and started hitting it with the club. Intending to free the boy inside. She hit it four times before a gust of wind erupted from the spot she was hitting it. Then, a large crack formed up the height of the iceberg and it split in half as a beam of white light shot into the atmosphere.
Back at camp, Haru was talking with Chey. He was the second person to have ever left the Fire Nation army. Only, he wasn't famed for doing it like Jeong Jeong.
"Yeah, I think Jeong Jeong was an Admiral. Or was it a General?" Chey questioned himself.
"Admiral." Haru clarified. He had heard the story from his Firebending teacher himself but Chey still felt the need to tell him.
"Yeah, anyways—"
Haru abruptly snapped his head to the south. He felt a dramatic power level appear seemingly out of nowhere. That power, he thought. It's nearly three times higher than my current level, he thought in awe as Chey continued talking.
He wasn't sure who the power belonged to but he wasn't worried because it felt good and it also fell as dramatically as it rose.
He'd have to keep tabs on it during his stay at camp. He wasn't afraid of the power, he knew that not all fights were won by it alone. His physical strength was also the same as it was before he got transported to this world.
He could easily lift several tons just with one hand. But there had been no need to use such strength since he had been here.
