AN: I am NOT in a good mood, so I am going to start a story with the way I feel. It's called 'Master and Servant.'.

What have you done now, Zuko?

"Katara! Hurry!" Aang almost stumbled over his own feet. If this had happened, he could say goodbye to sweet life. No unskilled enemys or loser chasers. They were running away from the Fire Lord Ozai himself.

Katara sent a last water whip toward Mai and began to run toward Aang and Sokka. Mai sent a few half assed daggers in Katara's direction which she easily dodged.

"What happened?! Why are we running from a powerless firebender?!" Katara was panicing.

"He's not powerless! He just about killed me!!" Aang dodged a few daggers from soldiers.

"What!? It's the day of BLACK SUN!! HE CAN'T FIREBEND!! " Katara began to scream.

"DON'T YOU THINK I KNOW?!"Aang almost stopped, but Sokka pushed him ahead.

"Will you guys SHUT UP and run? If we get caught, we are D-E-A-D!" Sokka yelled to the bickering pair.

"Yeah, I- WATCH OUT!" Katara quickly pulled up an ice shield to block a spear headed in Sokka's direction.

They had lost. The ambush was a complete failure. Maybe they couldn't firebend, but there were more of the soldiers guarding the Royal Palace during the eclipse. They obviously knew it was coming too and had soldiers that couldn't bend but could still fight rather skillfully guard the place during the day. And Firebending wasn't Ozai's only defense. He was skilled in hand-to-hand combat, and was way more powerful than Aang could hope to be at his young age.

Aang had even tried the Avatar State. But little did he know, with firebending gone, he couldn't enter it. Firebending was a part of him being the Avatar. You couldn't finish a puzzle without the final piece. The plan was fatally disaterous.

Katara breathed heavily as they raced toward any sign of an exit. There was layer after layer of wall guarding the palace with watch towers all over. They ran in circles, having no idea where they were going. And it was too dangerous to call Appa to get them.

Katara looked behind them, and realized that an Army of soldiers was following them.

"Um... Guys?" Sokka sounded worried.

"Not now!!" Aang sounded frusterated.

"AANG!" Katara cried, motioning to the Army following them.

"Dammit!!" Aang's face grew even redder with anger.

"AANG GODDAMMIT LOOK!!" Sokka motioned ahead of them.

Dead end. And there was no turns.

"NO!!" Katara pounded on the wall, crying. "No..." She slumped down and began to cry.

Aang held a ball of ice in one hand and a gigantic rock in the other. But even he knew he couldn't take them all. And they couldn't be captured and just escape later. They would have Aang killed immediately and Katara and Sokka next.

Sokka took out his boomerang and Sword and held them defensively and his sides. Aang threw the rock and the ice ball. It knocked down a few soldiers but more kept coming closer. They backed further up closer to the wall, soldiers closing in on them. Sokka threw his boomerang and began to strike various soldiers with his sword.

Katara realized they needed her help and got up. But in her heart she knew it was a loosing battle. She began to grab soldiers with a water whip, throw ice crystals and trip them, but it was no use.

Aang gave it his all, Sokka fought his hardest. What was missing? Katara realized something, or someone was missing. But what. She stopped for a minute. A minute which she would never forgive herself for.

Something whizzed past her nose, right toward the back of a certain watertribe warrior.

Sokka suddenly stopped. Katara's eyes widened. A spear was stuck right through her brothers back. Sokka dropped to his knees. And collapsed. The spear went right through his heart.

"NO!!" Katara stopped fighting and went to her dead brother's side. Aang continued to fight, but tears were running down his face.

"Katara! We have to go now!! I can't carry Sokka! Grab on now!!" He held out his hand. Katara shook her head. She scooped up Sokka in her arms.

"Katara NOW!!" Aang grabbed her hand, but she pulled away fiercly.

"NO!" Tears spilled down her face. Aang knew he had to leave her. He was the only true hope the world had.

"Goodbye Katara." He jumped over the gate and began to run.

Katara held her brother in her arms while soldiers got ready to attack her.

"HALT!" She recognized that voice. A scarred prince and a woman stepped to the front of the crowd.

"Killing her would only be a reward after what she just lost."

Zuko.

Mai stepped up to her and yanked the spear out of her brothers back.

"I'll take that back." She smiled toward the poor water maiden.

"YOU BITCH!" She got ready to attack Mai, but two soldiers held Katara back.

Zuko grabbed her arm.

"I will keep her... as my servant."