Okay guys… Bunny Adopted. There's something wrong with my computer… but that's not stopping me! I give you the slightly revised Version of chapter 1! Enjoy!

If you were me… stuck in a random abandoned temple with your powers shorted out by the master of time for two days and no way to escape… would you be happy? Clockwork dragged me down to a random universe saying my talents were needed. He said there is an avatar in all universes… I have no freaking idea what the guy was talking about! Before he dropped me here, he had told me something before shocking me with something. When I opened my eyes, I was laying in a random place minus my ghost powers. Clockwork had told me when I would get them back, but I had forgotten what he had said.

The temple was oddly quiet and abandoned… so I roamed the dark halls as boredom got the best of me. Vines covered the walls from ages of neglect, and figures of bald monks were carved into the doors that seemed to be glued shut. I tried to phase through the doors, but I remembered about my predicament. By the looks of it, I couldn't climb down. The cliffs were steep with clouds blocking the never-ending bottom. The entire temple was on a giant hill with no way down. These people must have been able to fly… but that sounds ridiculous.

As I shuffled down the halls, a strange furry figure flew down from the shadows in the ceiling and attacked my head with a bunch of chattering noise echoing throughout the silent halls. Grabbing the animal and pulling it out of my hair, I held it a good distance from my face. It looked like a white lemur with brown patches and shining green eyes, but it had strange dark bat wings connected to its arms.

"Note to self, strange animals in this dimension…" I muttered as the lemur stared at me with a blank face.

'Loser…' a strange high-pitched voice said in my head.

I dropped the lemur in shock and watched it fly away.

'Master!' It cried as it flew around the corner in front of me and out of sight.

'Great, I'm telepathic to animals… just great!' I thought with a small amount of amusement.

A giant roar broke my thoughts and I tried to turn invisible out of pure habit, but I remembered I had my powers canceled. Instead I ducked behind the building as I waited for the new comer. Soon I heard voices. One seemed female, and the other two were boys. One of the boys had a weird annoying voice, while the other sounded light and carefree.

"This is the air temple!" The boy yelled as the voices drew closer.

They seemed friendly enough, so I poked my head from the corner and looked outside at the field. There was a giant six-legged animal with an arrow pattern on its shaggy head with two big horns and a fluffy tail. A brown haired girl with light brown eyes and a fluffy blue winter outfit climbed down from the beast. The older guy was already on the ground. He had his short hair pulled into a tight ponytail. He had similar clothing to the girl, but he looked dumber as he put his hand to his head and looked around at the brownish surroundings. The last guy looked only twelve years old. He jumped down from the big animal to join the others. His red and yellow outfit flying around him as the wind looked like it was slowing his decent to the ground. He had no hair, but he had a blue arrow tattoo like his animal on his head and hands. He carried as staff, and by the look in his dark brown eyes; he looked like he knew the place pretty well. I stepped out of the corner and went out to face them. When I stepped into the light, all three of them stopped and stared at me. I must have looked out of place with my weird modern clothing, but I gave it a chance and waved my hand in a friendly hello.

"H-hi," I stuttered.

The pony tailed guy instantly pulled out a boomerang from nowhere and ran at me with a war cry.

"Sokka! Stop it! He might be innocent!" The girl screamed as she saw his attack me.

The guy called Sokka swung his weapon like a dagger and aimed for my head. I easily ducked and punched him, sending him flying to the ground a good distance away from me.

"I didn't do anything!" I said to him, trying to change his mind.

The guy got up with one motion and got into a stance with his boomerang in front of his face.

"I bet you're from the fire nation! Look Katara, he has red in his clothing! I don't trust him!"

The girl named Katara walked up to me and stared at my eyes with curiosity. Then she asked the million-dollar question.

"So, who are you?"

That's it for the fixed version, I made a chapter 2, but it took tons of work! Ugh… Bunnies need feeding… Until then,

Chow! : )