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Kya had been away from her family for nearly five years now, she had grown up a lot since having last seen them. She was almost forty years old now, most people her age had already started families so she figured she only had a few years left to get going. She stood outside of her parents' home in the Southern Water Tribe, they had settled here a few years back when Tenzin and Pema married. A part of her was scared to go into the home, though she'd been in it many times before she had never been here to tell them anything important.

"Kya, you've been standing here for ten minutes now. Don't you think you should come in from the cold now?" It was her mother, Katara who had asked the question.

She looked at the woman and nodded.

"Sorry mom, I got lost in thought." She explained before going into the warm home.

The two of them went back to being quiet, neither really cared much if it was silent or not. They didn't always need words.

"Where's dad?" She asked, looking around the place.

It was different from where she had grown up, on Air Temple Island.

"He is getting the tea ready, at least he's trying to get it ready," Katara said with a teasing smile on her face.

Once Aang had finished getting the tea ready and serving it, he sat with his family in the sitting room.

"So, you said you had some news to share. Did you finally meet a lady to settle down with?" He asked, excited at the thought of two of his children marrying.

"No, but it does have to somewhat do with that," Kya explained without really saying what was on her mind.

"Go on, we're listening." Katara urged, wondering what it was their daughter was trying to tell them.

The silence filled the room for a few moments before she let out a small sigh and looked up at them.

"I'm going to have a baby, well at least try to have one. If I don't there's always adoption, I just want to try to have a baby of my own before I look into that option."

Aang was confused, to say the least, he had thought his daughter liked woman.

He tilted his head slightly and looked at her. "But I thought you didn't like guys? How are you going to have a baby?"

It was a good question and she had already thought of the answer.

"Well, there's this new thing some woman have been trying. It's a little hard to explain, though."

It wasn't hard, just embarrassing to tell her parents.

"Oh." He said.

Katara was happy to hear that a grandchild would be in her future, she had already been promised a few from Tenzin and Pema and was actually quite excited about it.

"I believe I've heard of that. Who will you be using to help with it?" She asked.

"I did think of you mom, but then I thought about how weird it would be and decided against it," Kya said.

Aang was now a little lost, he hadn't heard of any of these things. "So how are you having the baby again? I don't think I understand what you're both talking about."

He felt the need to let them know, he wanted to be in the loop too.

"Kya is going to get a healer to bend someone's semen into her, it's something that single woman or lesbians have been doing. It has worked quite a few times now." Katara explained to her husband before replying to her daughter.

"So long as you allow me to help you with the birthing. Now have you decided what nation you'd like the child to be aside from water and air?" A small part of both women hoped that Aang's blood was strong enough to get into the child.

"Water tribe."

Aang now understood why his daughter hadn't really wanted to tell them the whole process of it, it sounded … odd. "Oh." Was all he had said before going back to being quiet, a little red in the face.

The conversation had gone on for a while, Aang asked many questions about it while Katara and Kya discussed how much time she would have left for it to be possible.


So how was it? I've got like six chapters already written.