I do not own Avatar the Last Airbender. I'm sorry for the inconvenience to anyone who wanted to read this a while ago, but it wasn't chapter one. I accidentally labeled something wrong and ended up having chapter two as chapter one. Anyway it's fixed now and if you haven't a clue what I'm rambling about then just ignore me and enjoy the story.

Sokka let out a frustrated groan before stomping up the stairs. He had another fight with his sister, Katara, over something stupid. Sokka wasn't even sure what it was about anymore, they had been fighting with each other almost everyday now. Although this was probably because they had been stuck in the house together for almost three months! Not only that, but it was unbearably hot outside which made them both a little edgier then normal.

Sokka slammed his bedroom door before throwing himself onto his bed. He screamed into his cool pillow, which muffled the sound. Why couldn't there be anything to do around here? Sokka had lived here for fifteen years and not one thing interesting has ever happened in this town. At least nothing interesting and good.

Not only that, but Suki, his once crush, had gone away for summer break and wouldn't return for another few weeks. Sokka had once thought he was in love with her, but he was shot down. Still, they managed to stay friends. This meant Sokka really didn't have anyone else to talk to. Although there was always the online chat websites he had become addicted to.

Having nothing else to do, Sokka rolled off his messy bed and walked over to his desk, took a seat in an extremely comfy and wheeled chair, and turned on his computer. Sokka scoped around the chat site, looking for someone who wasn't a complete idiot.

After searching through some pages he found someone who was online, Prince-Arson. Sokka had seen the boy around the site plenty of times and from what he could tell the guy was pretty cool.

Blue-Warrior logged on

Blue-Warrior:

Hi

Prince-Arson:

Do I know you?

Blue-Warrior:

Not really, but I've seen you around plenty of times.

Prince-Arson:

?

Blue-Warrior:

I don't mean in a creepy stalker kind of way! I've just seen you on some of the same forums I hang around.

Prince-Arson:

Oh, okay then. So, why are you talking to me?

Blue-Warrior:

Eh?

Prince-Arson:

Why talk to a random guy you don't known?

Blue-Warrior:

Well, none of the usual people I talk to are on and I guess I just needed to talk to someone.

Prince-Arson:

Talk to someone about what?

Blue-Warrior:

My sister pissing me off, she can get so bossy!

Prince-Arson:

It could be worse, trust me.

Blue-Warrior:

You have a sibling that annoys you?

Prince-Arson:

Yea, my younger sister

Blue-Warrior:

I wonder if all little siblings are meant to be this annoying?

Prince-Arson:

Seems like it

Blue-Warrior:

I guess their just little of understanding!

Prince-Arson:

Was that suppose to be a joke?

Blue-Warrior:

What do you mean suppose to?

Prince-Arson:

It wasn't very funny.

Blue-Warrior:

Well if you're so funny you tell a joke.

Prince-Arson:

I forget the first part, but the punch line was leaf me alone.

Blue-Warrior:

Hysterical *rolling eyes*

Prince-Arson:

So I'm bad at jokes, you're not that great either.

Blue-Warrior:

Please, I can get any girl I want with my jokes.

Prince-Arson:

So you have a girl friend?

Blue-Warrior:

Well, not yet.

Prince-Arson:

I rest my case.

Blue-Warrior:

Aw, that's cold

Prince-Arson:

I'm sorry, did I burst your bubble?

Blue-Warrior:

I assume you're being sarcastic?

Prince-Arson:

Oh, am I ever.

Blue-Warrior:

That doesn't matter, I still have plenty of stunning qualities.

Prince-Arson:

Oh, I'm sure you're quite the stud.

Blue-Warrior:

I'm flattered, but I don't swing that way.

Prince-Arson:

I wasn't hitting on you, I barely know you.

Blue-Warrior:

Don't worry lots of people can't resist my charm.

Prince-Arson:

As much as I'd like to stay and chat about your 'irresistible charm', I have to go.

Blue-Warrior:

Already? We just got talking.

Prince-Arson:

No we haven't, we've been talking for two hours.

Blue-Warrior:

Really?

Prince-Arson:

Yea

Blue-Warrior:

Oh alright then, you wanna talk tomorrow?

Prince-Arson:

Sure...I guess, I'm usually on around 4:30

Blue-Warrior:

Great I'll talk to you then?

Prince-Arson

Sure

Prince-Arson logged off

Blue-Warrior logged off

Sokka looked at his clock in amazement, they had in fact been talking for two hours. It didn't even seem that long, but his computer-clock didn't lie. Sokka shrugged and decided that it was a good thing, who knows, maybe he even found a new friend.

Smiling to himself, Sokka decided it would be smart to go down stairs and help Katara and Gran Gran with cooking. Maybe that would help Katara get over the fight, if she was still mad.

Zuko logged off of his computer and stared at the blank screen, annoyed and a little confused. He hadn't been expecting to have a conversation with a total stranger. He shrugged it off, if nothing else Zuko would be able to kill some time.