Chapter Two:

The Oracle

Ty Lee's POV.

A/N: I'm sorry its so short. I haven't had much time to write lately, I'm moving ina week and I haven't packed too much. But I promise, once I'm settled in School, I'll get back to work. And my chapters will all be 1000 words long at least! and I'm sorry about the Aouthers note on the last chpater, I promise to delete it later. Thanks for not comiting me or something.

Trust me, if I owned avatar, you'd know.


To say Azula was overreacting was an understatement. She had passed the city of overreaction half an hour ago and just kept on walking.

"Are you insane?" she asked me.

"Azula." I smiled tipping my head. "It's no big deal."

"No big deal? NO BIG DEAL! It's a huge deal!" Azula ranted. "You're on a mission with me. You can't get involved with boys, and he was clearly not fire nation, you know that male-female coupling of fire nation and earth or water, is forbidden! As Princess I urge you not to talk to that boy again or I will have to throw you into the fire nation prison." Azula rambled. She stood in front of my cot, and given times waging a threatening finger in my face as if she were my mother.

I looked over to Mei who was busy sharpening a small pointed weapon that she had told me the name to countless times, and I cease to remember.

I sighed in frustration. "I'm sorry Azula, I won't see him again."

"Good."

"But you're going off the deep end about all this. I don't even know the guys name and who's to say­­–"

"Ty Lee! One more word and I'll have you arrested for disrespect of my orders." Azula yelled and walked away.

I felt sick by my friend's reaction. Nothing had happened! Nothing would happen!

"Azula?" asked Mei. "How long will we be staying in this…" her face scrunched up, trying to think of an appropriate word to describe the dirty, rat-roach infested hotel. "-Place?"

"Until we have word of my brothers whereabouts." She said crawling into her cot.

"Azula," I said while undoing my braid and brushed it out. "We've been here a week, and still we've had no word. I suggest we go see that oracle on the side of town, maybe she can help us."

"I highly doubt an oracle will help us find Zuko." Said Azula.

"You never know." I said.

Azula sighed, frustrated. "All right, while we're off actually doing some real work, you go see some idiot without a trade and find out who the love of your life is." She said angrily. "Mei, Put down that Shuriken, I'm turning off the lights." Azula snapped her fingers and the fire lanterns in the room bent to her will, making our room as dark as it was outside.