Daisuke the Firebender

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Chapter One: Who am I?

"Water, Earth, Fire, and Air. Long ago there were four nations and they all lived in harmony. But one hundred years ago, that changed when one of the nations called the Fire Nation attacked the other three nations and began the hundred year war. Only one man could defeat them and save the world. This man was called the Avatar and was the only being who could master all four elements, but before he could, he vanished and many believed that he was gone forever."

It was a sunny day in Odaiba Japan and a mahogany haired girl was walking through the park with a slight smile on her face. This person's name was Daisuke Motomiya, the leader of the second generation of the DigiDestined and the Child of Miracles as well as the inheritor of Courage and Friendship. Only one week ago, she along with the rest of the DigiDestined had managed to defeat a great evil named MaloMyotismon who had sought to cloak the world in darkness. However, Daisuke managed to get everyone to fight him and believe in themselves, and he was destroyed forever, never to return.

"I can't believe it's been a week since we defeated MaloMyotismon, everything just seems so peaceful now," Daisuke said to herself with a smile. It was then that she heard a beeping noise and she reached into her pocket. She pulled out her D-Terminal and opened it up to see she had a message. "A message?" she asked idly. But as she opened the email, a massive tear in space opened up in front of her, and she looked up in surprise. "Oh this can't be good," Daisuke said panicked, and before she could do anything else she felt herself get sucked into the gap. "What is going on!?" she shouted in shock as she went through the tear which then shut behind her and everything returned to normal. Daisuke went flying through the inside of the tear and she then saw another tear open up in front of her and she fell out of the other side and she landed on something before she then blacked out.

"It is not getting away from me this time," a boy wearing a blue coat and holding a spear made out of bone said to a brown haired girl who was also wearing a blue coat, and the two of them were in a small boat. The boy saw a fish swing under the water. He then stabbed at the fish but missed it, and the fish swam away from him. "Missed again!" The boy shouted in frustration as the girl giggled. "Not funny Katara," the boy said to the girl now known as Katara, but she just smiled before she saw the fish on her side of the boat. She looked at her brother before removing her glove and waving it around, and a bubble of water that had the fish in it rose up out of the water.

"Sokka look!" Katara exclaimed in happiness.

"Quiet Katara," Sokka replied.

"But look I caught one," Katara said but Sokka paid no attention to his sister. He raised the spear again, but unfortunately for him the water bubble was near the spear and it burst, allowing the fish to escape and soaking Sokka in the process.

"Hey!" Sokka shouted in anger looking back at his sister. "Why do I get soaked whenever you play with magic water?" he asked Katara who frowned.

"It isn't magic, it is Waterbending is..." Katara said.

"Yeah, it is an ancient art unique to our culture blah blah blah. Look if I had weird powers I would keep my weirdness to myself," Sokka said, squeezing the water out of his ponytail.

"You're calling me weird? I am not the one making muscles at my reflection," Katara mocked. Indeed Sokka was doing just what Katara said before he stopped and glared at her. Before either one could continue their conversation they heard a sound that made them gulp.

"Watch out rapids!" Sokka shouted as he grabbed a paddle as did Katara. "Start paddling!" he shouted as both he and his sister paddled the boat, trying to not crash their boat into the numerous massive chunks of ice that were floating adrift in the water. "Go left!" Sokka shouted to his sister as they paddled the boat, and they managed to avoid being crushed by two chunks of ice that smashed behind them. Unfortunately, the small boat finally crashed into a large piece of ice and was about to be sunk. However, Sokka and Katara climbed onto a piece of ice just in time. Sokka frowned at his sister. "You call that left?" he asked her.

"What did you want me to do?" Katara asked her brother.

"I don't know maybe you could have Waterbend us out of the way?" Sokka asked waving his arms around mocking his sister.

"So this is my fault?" Katara asked her brother in frustration.

"I knew I should have left you back home, leave it to a girl to screw things up," Sokka mumbled under his breath, and Katara's face turned to one of anger.

"Why you…you are the most sexist, immature, nut-brained, argh I cannot believe I am related to you!" Katara shouted in anger, waving her arms to emphasize her point. But unknown to her, a small wave of water rose up behind her and Sokka gasped slightly. "Ever since mom died, I have been doing all the work while you are off playing soldier!" she shouted. Waving her arm again, she unconsciously sent a more powerful wave of water backwards.

"Uh...Katara," Sokka said nervously.

"I even have to wash the clothes, have you ever smelt your socks?" she asked Sokka, continuing to wave her arms, once again sending an even more powerful wave towards a large chunk of ice.

"Katara calm down!" Sokka pleaded with his sister.

"No! That's it, I am through helping you!" she shouted, and swinging both her arms backwards once again, she sent a wave of water towards the chunk of ice that suddenly cracked, and both Katara and Sokka looked to see a large chunk of it fall into the water. The resulting wave sent the piece of ice that both Sokka and Katara were on backwards. Once the wave dispersed, Sokka and Katara looked back at the iceberg.

"Okay, you have now become freakish Katara," Sokka said.

"I did that?" she asked in shock.

"Yeah congratulations," Sokka sarcastically said to his sister. As they both looked at the iceberg, they saw three figures in it. One of them was a boy that had a glowing arrow in his forehead and was in a meditating position, and he then opened his eyes which were bright white.

"He's alive!" Katara shouted in shock before running towards the iceberg, grabbing her brothers club along the way.

"Katara, hold on!" Sokka shouted, running after his sister but not before grabbing his spear. "We don't know what this thing is!" he shouted as Katara started to hit the ice with the club, trying to break through it. The ice then suddenly cracked open and a large gust of wind came from within, blowing Katara and Sokka backwards. A massive beam of light shot into the sky, and Katara and Sokka looked up at the broken iceberg which was now more like a crater. Then they saw the boy walk towards the edge of the crater.

"Stop!" Sokka shouted pointing his spear at the boy, but said boy just collapsed and rolled down towards them. Katara kneeled down beside him, and Sokka poked him in the head several times.

"Stop that Sokka," Katara said to her brother as the boy slowly opened his grey eyes. He groaned, slightly drawing attention from both Sokka and Katara.

"Hey are you okay?" Katara asked him.

"I think so, who are you two?" the boy asked.

"I'm Katara the meat head is Sokka," Katara introduced her and her brother. "And you are?" she asked the boy.

"Oh that's easy I am, ACHOO!" the boy exclaimed as he sneezed loudly and went flying backwards into the crater and Sokka's jaw hit the ground while Katara's eyes went wide in shock.

"An Airbender," Katara said in awe as the boy popped back up.

"I'm Aang," the boy now known as Aang said to both of them.

"You just sneezed and flew ten feet into the air!" Sokka said in shock.

"It felt higher than that," Aang said sheepishly.

"Oh this is perfect, I have midnight sun madness. First beams of light, an Airbender, what's next, a flying bison?" Sokka asked with ridicule just as they heard a roar.

"Appa!" Aang cheered as he went back down the crater, and Katara and Sokka followed only for Sokka to gasp as he saw a massive furry creature in the crater, with Aang standing beside the beast. "This is Appa, Appa meet Sokka and Katara," Aang said as Appa roared, which turned into a sneeze. Both and Aang and Katara ducked, but Sokka was hit by snot and gagged as he tried to wipe off the green slime.

"Yuck!" he shouted.

"Sorry about that," Aang said as he created a gust of wind that blew the snot off of Sokka and nearly knocked him off his feet. It was then that Sokka noticed a fluff of hair on top of Appa.

"Hey who's that?" he asked pointing his spear at the top of Appa, and both Aang and Katara looked at where he was pointing. Aang jumped up onto the saddle that was on Appa and gave a yelp of surprise.

"What is it?" Katara asked concerned.

"Someone is up here," Aang said, and Sokka and Katara looked at one another before they ran up Appa's tail and into the saddle. They both gasped as they saw a young mahogany-haired girl out cold with Aang beside her.

"Who is that?" Sokka asked in shock.

"No idea, I have never seen her before," Aang said in worry for the strange girl.

"Is she alive?" Sokka asked, poking her with his spear in the face and she groaned slightly. "Yeah, she's alive," he said as Katara glared at him. The mahogany-haired girl moaned again and her eyes opened up slowly as she saw Aang's face right in hers. She gave a yelp before she jumped back and fell off Appa into the snow.

"Where am I?!" she asked in shock.

"Easy," Katara said softly. "You're near the Southern Water Tribe. Do you remember how your got here?" she asked the panicking girl gently. The girl scrunched up her face in concentration.

"I can't…" she trailed off, and a look of horror crossed her face.

"What's wrong," Katara pushed gently.

"I can't remember anything. I… I… I think my name is Daisuke, but I can't remember anything else," she said, face crumpling with despair. Katara sighed.

"My name is Katara, and the idiot with the spear is my brother Sokka, and the other one is Aang," Katara introduced her and the other two who waved slightly.

Aang interjected. "Are you sure you don't remember ANYTHING?" he asked.

"No, I… a-ACHOO!" Daisuke sneezed, and a jet of flame shot out of her nose and she was sent backwards. Sokka and Katara's eyes went wide in shock while Aang's eyes lit up in amazement.

"Wow so cool!" he exclaimed with a smile on his face, and Daisuke looked at him with confusion on her face.

"Really? I can't remember much, but is it normal for people to sneeze fire when they, well sneeze?" Before Aang could respond, Sokka interrupted.

"A Firebender!" Sokka shouted in a mix of shock and of anger.

"A what?" Daisuke asked, still confused, and Sokka was about to shout at her again when Katara stopped him.

"Katara?" he asked her.

"Sokka hold on a minute, if she and Aang have been in an iceberg she could have no idea what is going on. We can't hold her responsible for what the rest of her people did," Katara told Sokka, and he sighed in disbelief.

"Alright fine, but if a fire nation ship turns up I know who to blame," Sokka said to his sister, and Katara nodded slightly. "Uh, how are we getting home?" Sokka asked, realising that the four of them were stranded on the water.

"No problem, Appa can fly us there," Aang said cheerfully.

"That thing can fly?" Sokka asked him in disbelief.

"Yeah, he is a flying bison," Aang said.

"Right, and this is my flying sister," Sokka said pointing at Katara, who looked at him as Daisuke walked towards Appa. Aang offered his hand to her and she took it. He pulled Daisuke up into the saddle of Appa as Katara and Sokka followed after her and Aang, and soon they were all on Appa.

"Okay, first time flyers hold on, Yip-Yip!" Aang said whipping the reins, and Appa growled before he leapt into the air before splashing into the water and he swam off. "Come on Appa, yip-yip," Aang pouted.

"Wow really impressive," Sokka said sarcastically. Daisuke glared at him before the world around her became blurry and she passed out again into Katara who jolted in surprise.

"Uh we got a situation," She said and Sokka and Aang looked at her and Daisuke.

"What happened?" Sokka asked in shock.

"I don't know she just collapsed, can this thing go any faster at all?" Katara asked Aang.

"I can try but Appa is tired," he replied to Katara.

"Just hurry, we need to get back home," she said to Aang who nodded his head.

"Come on Appa, yip-yip!" he shouted, cracking the reins once again and trying to get Appa moving. Unfortunately, he just roared and continued to swim.

The end of the chapter

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