"Riker!" An unnecessarily loud voice split the air. A sixteen-year-old girl practically ran the door down as she entered her brother's room. She had frizzy brown hair and ecstatic blue eyes. She was wearing an Adventure Time T-shirt and a Pikachu hoodie. She looked excited. "Will you watch the season finale with me, please, please, pretty please?"

"No." Riker didn't know what show she could have been talking about. It was either Pokemon, Adventure Time, or she was re-watching Avatar: The Last Airbender.

"But I didn't even tell you which show it was!" She protested. She pulled her Pikachu ears down to make it look like they were drooping in sadness. Riker sighed and looked back at his computer screen, where he was busily slicing some zombies on minecraft. "It's your favorite!" She tried to convince him. "Avatar: The Last Airbender! Sozin's Comet: Parts One, Two, Three and Four!"

"I've watched Aang beat Ozai a thousand times… I don't feel like it."

"What about Zuko fighting Azula? That part's interesting too!" The girl continued her fruitless efforts to convince her brother to watch the show with her.

"Kandace, you only think it's interesting because you have a crush on Zuko." Riker muttered. He knew that his sister would keep bugging him until he watched it with her, but he would hold it off for as long as he could. "Besides, I have a butt load of homework to do." Riker explained as he sliced another zombie with his diamond sword. "Level 65!" He exclaimed.

"Do you think I'm stupid?" Kandace asked.

"Do you really want me to answer that?" Riker retorted.

"It was a hypothetical question." Kandace stated flatly. "I know that minecraft isn't part of your homework and you know that I won't leave until you watch it."

"You can stay, just don't bother me." Riker replied. Kandace smiled evilly. Riker was too involved in his game to notice his twin's evil smile. His brown eyes remained focused on the computer screen. Kandace slowly walked up to his computer and slammed it shut, pinching his fingers beneath it. Riker let out a shout of pain and glared at his twin. "Fine." Riker snapped. "I'll watch your stupid show."

"Yay!" Kandace cheered excitedly. "Come on, Ryuu!" She cheered. Riker sighed. Ryuu was the nickname that Kandace had given him. She said it was the name he would have if the Avatarverse were real. She also forced him to call her Tikaani. Apparently, it was a water-tribe name that meant wolf. Riker had no idea how she knew, but it annoyed him how much she did know about the show. He sighed for about the fiftieth time and followed her to her room, where there was a TV. She popped a DVD in the DVD player and they began to watch Sozin's Comet, parts one through four. Kandace sat on the edge of her seat the entire time, which was stupid because she watched this episode more than a hundred times before. It was about an hour and a half later when they finished watching all four parts to Sozin's comet and Kandace was sitting there with wonder in her eyes. She opened her mouth to say something, but Riker stopped her.

"Don't say it."

"I wish that the Avatarverse was real. I wish that we could go there." Kandace sighed. Riker rolled his eyes.

"And there she goes." Riker grumbled. Just then, Kandace grabbed Riker's arm and dragged him through the hallway, towards the back door of their house. They emerged into their backyard and Kandace looked up at the stars. Riker stood on the back step and watched her rolling his eyes. Kandace turned around.

"If you were a bender, what would you want to be?" Kandace asked. Riker sighed, knowing that a question as important as this was unavoidable.

"I guess I would be a firebender. Fire is pretty… hot." Riker was about to say 'cool,' but that would be a contrary statement. Kandace smiled.

"If I was a bender, I'd be a waterbender." Kandace proclaimed it to the skies. She looked around. Suddenly, a star glimmered and shot across the sky. Kandace was ecstatic. "A shooting star! Ryuu, do you know what this means? Make a wish!" She shouted. She closed her eyes and started mouthing words. Riker knew exactly what words she was going to say. I wish I were in the Avatarverse. He sighed.

Might as well do it just to humor her. Riker thought to himself. He closed his eyes and began to mouth the words halfheartedly. As his eyes were closed, he thought he saw something flash, like a bright white light. When he opened his eyes, his mouth dropped wide open in shock. Thick black storm clouds were gathering overhead. It didn't make any sense. A second ago, the skies had been clear. This was against the laws of physics and science and other smart stuff. Riker watched in terror as Lightning struck. Kandace was still standing there with her eyes closed, mumbling to herself.

"Kandace!" Riker called. He grabbed her arm and tried to pull her, but she stood her ground. The wind was howling in his ear. Leaves and grass were whirling in the wind. "Kandace, we have to get inside! This storm is bad!" Riker shouted. He pulled once again on Kandace's arm. She didn't even seem to have heard him, nor did she notice his hand pulling her arm. She seemed almost frozen, except that her lips were still moving and for some reason, Riker could no longer tell what she was saying. It definitely wasn't wishing to go to the Avatarverse. Kandace seemed to be a completely different person. Riker was getting scared. The wind howled harder.

Branches were starting to fly through the air; small plants were ripped from the ground. Lightning struck the ground, not five feet away from where Kandace and Riker stood. Riker leaped back as the grass caught on fire. A circle of flames completely surrounded them. Just then, the clouds opened up. Rain poured down, but the fire didn't get smaller. In fact, it seemed to be getting bigger. The wind circled around them, and Riker realized that the ground inside their circle of fire was completely dry. It wasn't raining in their circle. As if this wasn't frightening enough, the earth outside the circle started to ripple like ocean waves. Riker didn't know what was going on, but then he realized what it looked like. It was the four elements; fire, water, earth and air.

"Riker!" Riker turned his head back to Kandace. She had returned to normal.

"Kandace!" Riker called through the storm. Suddenly, something compelled him to look up. Kandace looked up too, and the twins screamed as a bolt of lightning came down and struck both of them. They fell to the ground, unconscious. To be continued…