It's been four days. FOUR DAYS! What am I supposed to do? Katara paced back and forth along one of the balconies in the Western Air Temple. What she felt was so confusing and so simple at the same time. It was so simple and so confusing that even she couldn't figure it out. Who could? Katara heard footsteps from behind her. Praying that they weren't Aang's, she turned around and let out a sigh to see Toph.

"What's your deal?" the Earthbender asked with the normal bash of rudeness in her voice.

Katara pretended that she had no idea what Toph was talking about. "What do you mean?"

"Oh, come on. You can tell me. What's wrong?"

"There's nothing wrong. Why would you think that something was wrong?" Katara was getting annoyed. She knew that Toph knew she was lying but she didn't care. She didn't want to talk about it with Toph. She knew that Toph would only laugh at her for being so confused and paranoid about such a little problem.

"Nothing wrong?" Toph started laughing.

"What's so funny?"

"Come on! You're heart is beating so fast I'm surprised that you're not on the ground having a heart attack right now. You're scared of something."

"I'm not scared!" It was true that Katara wasn't scared. She wasn't scared of talking to Aang. She was just unbelievably nervous. "I'm just…"

"Nervous. Why don't you just talk to him about it? The sooner the better. I can't stand the vibes between you two anymore. At first it was funny but now it's just plain obnoxious. Ever since he kissed you-."

Katara's eyes widened and then she glared at Toph. "How'd you know about that?"

"You just told me, Sugarqueen." Katara looked down at the ground and sighed. "Just talk to him. Trust me; he'll be relieved you did. He's probably freaking out that you haven't had a real conversation with him since the Invasion."

"Yes I have. I've spoken with Aang plenty of times since the Invasion."

"Besides anything about what we're going to do next."

"I- haven't, have I?"

Toph shook her head. "Good luck." Katara sighed again as Toph walked away.

Aang sat at the edge of the fountain with his knees at his chest. Katara came up to him and looked down.

"Hey." Her voice was soft and shaky. She was nervous.

"Hey. Wanna sit down?"

Katara shrugged. Aang moved over and put his feet on the ground to make room for her. She sat next to him and looked down at the ground. He gazed at her with a concerned look. Why'd she look so anxious?

"Are you okay, Katara?" He asked, worriedly.

"Huh? Oh yeah. There's something I need to talk to you about, though.

Aang assumed he knew what she meant and shifted his body a little out of nervousness. He thought he knew what was coming.

"Aang-."

"I'm sorry I did it. I thought I would never see you again and my thoughts got the best of me." Aang realized that that didn't come out the way he wanted it to. "Not that I think of kissing you because I don't…I mean I did a little bit after the cave and so before I left during the Invasion I wanted to… this isn't coming out right."

Katara laughed a little. Listening to him explain himself was hilarious. This is probably how Toph felt when she sensed the tension between the two. This made Katara laugh harder.

"What?"

"Oh, sorry. Look, you don't need to explain anything. It's okay. I just want to know…did you do that because you wanted to or that you felt like you had to?"

Sokka was on the other side of the wall when he heard Katara say this. He stopped and tiptoed to the corner, trying to listen into what they were talking about.

"What do you mean?"

"I mean did you want to?"

"Yeah. This may sound weird and stupid but…I'm…in love…with you. That's why I kissed you." Sokka's eyes widened and his jaw dropped. He kissed my sister? He's in love with her?! "You're not mad, are you?" Heck yeah she is! Sokka's eyes narrowed into a glare towards the Avatar.

"I'm not mad. I was surprised…but I'm not mad. And I might kind of…sort of…maybe a little bit be in love with you, too."

Sokka fainted when he heard this.

"Well...does that mean that we're kinda…like together now?" Aang asked hesitantly.

"I guess so."

Sokka rubbed his head and got to his feet and looked back at the two. Katara and Aang's eyes locked. She closed hers and he closed his. They began to grow closer to each other, their lips almost touching. Sokka came up to the two.

"Hey, what's up?"

Katara stretched her hands out and put them on Aang's chest. His heart raced. Then she did something unexpected. Splash! Katara got up and looked at Sokka.

"Nothing. I was just leaving."

Katara left a smirking brother and a drenched Airbender behind as she left back to her room. Aang glared at Sokka from sitting up inside the fountain.

"Sokka…"

"Yeah?" Sokka was grinning from ear to ear with his arms folded on his chest.

"You're timing sucks."