Yes, I wrote more :P
This was writing practice again. I'd done the previous chapter before my exams in the first term, and these are practice for my exams coming up at the end of this month. Wish me luck!
Which reminds me, I probably won't be updating for a while - exams can be a real pain sometimes - so my next chapter of Spirits Revisited may only find its way online during my summer hols. In the meantime, I may still be active, but not as much as usual. See ya for now!
Credit for the themes goes to: razzledazzle41191 and KS (along with my own XD)
Disclaimer: I don't own Avatar.
Tears:
"I'm fine," he said, and turned away from her with a smile; she nearly smiled back before noticing the small tear running down his face.
Rebirth:
"You may have another life to look forward to after this one," she said grimly, staring into his eyes, "but we both know that I won't."
Lock:
It seemed like, after that terrible incident in the desert, he had locked her out of his heart; but somehow, she had been holding the key all along.
Team:
Sokka always referred to them as a team – assuming that they would always be together - but he knew that eventually, time would set them apart.
Time:
"Wounds heal over time, Katara," he had once told her, but she knew that even time could never heal the scars of her past.
Relaxation:
After the war, the little gang was glad to have some time off; however, Aang could tell that, at least for him, it would not last long.
Pain (companion to Time):
"This is the kind of pain that will never leave me," she whispered solemnly, and in that instant, he understood.
History:
His past, the life of his people, was slowly fading from his memory, and he knew there was nothing he could do to stop it.
Clean:
Aang thought of himself as a very 'clean' person – he had never killed or maimed a single creature in his entire life, and as the day of Sozin's Comet drew closer, he hoped it would remain that way.
Value:
When Katara was little, she would wonder - 'Does everyone value life?', and after a few years, she got her answer: no.
This one is a lot more depressing, in't it? Strange...