Chapter 126 - Chapter 128

Name:A New Path Author:Vallori
Back at the Southern Air Temple, Amell sat, conflicted and contemplated the decisions he had made in this world so far. For quite a few years now, he had been absolutely positive that his job was to train the Avatar. But once he actually laid eyes upon Aang again and how he was doing, his certainty shattered like a fragile old mirror.

Aang already had companions now and Amell could already see the strong bond between them. He didn't need his all-seeing eyes to see the bond between, Aang, Katara and Sokka, it was as if fate wanted them to find each other all along, and as if Amell held no significant place among them.

"Maybe that is for the best anyway. I shouldn't interfere because the more bonds I create, the more people I would be leaving once I leave this world." Amell sighed out loud and he felt like he was the same as when he arrived here. He still couldn't find the answer to the actually important questions in his life.

"Maybe I should act my role as a Temple Guardian? If Aang just woke up from some sort of slumber he will definitely return here eventually. I should welcome him when he arrives. Maybe at that time, I would find my place in this." Amell fell backwards on his back and put his hands behind his head and started cloud gazing, one of his favourite past times.

He saw Orlando and Gold flying around in the air above him. They spent almost every waking hour together and Amell had already started to imagine thousands of tiny Orlando's flying around the Temple, which was obviously an exaggeration, but he didn't think it would be long now until that happens.

On the fire nation ship, Zuko just woke up on his bed. He had a headache and his body hurt from the quick but efficient beatdown Aang gave him. His room was dark and a single light source in the form of a candle was lit inside the room. And even that tiny source of light agitated his headache.

"Zuko, I'm so glad that you are awake. How are you feeling?" Iroh said. He sat in the darkness beside the bed. His eyes held regret, guilt, and sorrow.

"I'm fine! Where are we? And what about the Avatar?" Zuko asked with a raised voice, but that proved to be the wrong move as his headache acted up and he let out a painful moan.

"Forget the Avatar for now. You need to rest." Iroh said in hope that Zuko would entirely forget this chase, but inside he knew better than that.

"How can you say that, uncle? You know what is at stake here." Zuko got another backlash from the pain. And this time his whole body woke up and gave him a painful surprise.

"REST!" Iroh said in a loud and stern parental tone of voice. And Zuko listened this time and laid back down without arguing anymore. He stared at the ceiling and replayed his fight with the Avatar over and over again.

"Rest for now and we will talk later, Zuko." Iroh sighed quietly and walked out of the room. He didn't know what the future had in store for him, but he couldn't help but worry a little bit.

A week later at the Air Temple, Amell was practising spirit bending, and more specifically space relocation, or transfer, however, someone wanted to phrase it, it was all the same thing. Amell was creating a space door when he felt Aang's aura approach. 'So it's finally time for him to face reality.' He looked towards the direction of where Aang's aura was coming from.

Amell finished creating the door and he walked through. And on top of his mountain, he reappeared casually. Space transfer was very easy for him now if he had seen the location before. But to only go after an energy signature was much tougher.

"Orlando, Gold, you have to stay up here for now. A guest is arriving so be sure to also not make a single sound." Amell looked at the eagles and they nodded in understanding. Orlando chose not to argue with it once he saw the seriousness in Amell's tone.

Approaching the Air Temple was a large white and furry animal with three people on it. And it was also flying in the air, so without much difficulty, it landed on the platform in front of the Temple entrance. And three people jumped off, and one of them much more excited than the other two.

"Aang, just... Be careful here, it looks abandoned and broken down." Katara said and looked at all the cracks in the Temple walls.

"You're right, why would they not keep this place in ord..." Aang spun around the Temple grounds while reminiscing about the past. But that only lasted until his eyes landed on the first corpse on the ground.

"What... Dead?!" Aang said without being able to properly grasp the situation. And immediately he forgot everything else and rushed inside. And Katara and Sokka looked at each other with worry present inside their eyes. And they were about to follow Aang when his horrified scream came from inside, "AAAAH!" And the inside of the Temple exploded and a storm came from inside the Temple and it hit Katara and Sokka, and flung them back off the Temple itself, the wind was too powerful for them to handle.

A hand came and grabbed hold of their arms, "Whoops, close one," Amell said and held onto the water tribe siblings.

"Master Amell! What are you doing here?" Katara asked with shock as she realized who was holding her down on the ground. And Sokka was fanboying. He respected Amell a lot so he had a big smile on his face.

The roof to the part where Aang had run into had been blown to smithereens by the boy himself. He had forcefully entered the Avatar state and now he was hovering over the Temple and more of the building was being destroyed every second.

"I am the Temple Guardian, but let's talk later, let me take care of Aang first," Amell said and waved one of his fingers and a bubble of air appeared around Aang's head, and quickly the boy lost his ability to breath and he lost consciousness soon after.

The winds died down and Amell's wind caught Aang and brought him over to the three of them. And Katara and Sokka could finally stand on the ground by themselves again.

"Now we wait for the sleeping beauty to wake up," Amell said and smiled at the siblings, and they just nodded along obediently.

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