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Amita nodded to herself approvingly, but still said nothing. Thank goodness he hadn't said it was, or she would have had to protest. She watched him create a small flame in the center of his palm, and it flickered softly. He explained that firebending was not hatred incarnate (bless him), but, indeed, passion.
Agito held out his flame for the others to see, and then went on to talk about the very first firebenders. She didn't know much about history that far back, but she did agree that they were not demons or evil or anything. After all, they were just normal people, like she was, and like everyone was. Suddenly, the boy forced his flame to go out, and Amita jumped, a bit startled.
As Agito further explained firebedning to Rav, the girl stretched, then glanced over to Kala, who was awake now, but looked dead tired. "Sorry to interrupt," the young airbender grinned sheepishly, "but it is getting a bit late." She glanced up at the sky to confirm her argument, and it was, indeed, growing darker. She turned to Agito. "Will you make us a fire, please?" she asked, giving him an innocent smile.
Agito held out his flame for the others to see, and then went on to talk about the very first firebenders. She didn't know much about history that far back, but she did agree that they were not demons or evil or anything. After all, they were just normal people, like she was, and like everyone was. Suddenly, the boy forced his flame to go out, and Amita jumped, a bit startled.
As Agito further explained firebedning to Rav, the girl stretched, then glanced over to Kala, who was awake now, but looked dead tired. "Sorry to interrupt," the young airbender grinned sheepishly, "but it is getting a bit late." She glanced up at the sky to confirm her argument, and it was, indeed, growing darker. She turned to Agito. "Will you make us a fire, please?" she asked, giving him an innocent smile.