A smile crossed Amaya’s face as she felt the gentle squeeze of her shoulders from Daremo. She couldn’t help but to think about how the twins reminded her so much of Nanashi and Kaia~Mai: they were perfect little replicas of the pair save for little traits that made each twin a unique individual. She found herself thinking for a moment, with a soft smile upon her face, about how even if Kaia~Mai hadn’t met a far too early death in her opinion she would have still been here regardless, spending time with their wonderful family. She loved them, all of them, as if they were her own family: even before her and Daremo were official they were still
hers. It was almost like an animal-like territorial instinct: she would protect them with her life, she would bring Hell upon the earth to ensure their safety, there was absolutely nothing she wouldn’t do for them, for any of them.
With the twins still awake, wanting to stay up to listen to more of the story and their father more than okay with that, her soft smile grew further and she pushed her thoughts aside in favor of focusing back into what she was reading, starting to read aloud once again: Mar laughed. Houjin just smiled a ghost of a smile while shaking his head. "Well, if you're me she at random throws glass dishes to keep you on your toes. Or, if she thinks you're really out of practice she throws knives among other sharp or very heavy objects." Arawn was for the moment speechless. Houjin gave a light chuckle. "Well, I can see how she's showing she cares, albeit in a very twisted way, but still." Avery shrugged. She then lifted Mar's form up and off of her lap using a gently gust of air. She slipped out from beneath her and then placed her lightly back into the chair. She moved over to the fireplace, a small draft of cold air coming through the old house began to pick up. She pulled a few more fresh logs from the pile and added them to the dwindling amount there. Standing up she replaced the safety grate and turned. A small jet of fire shot from the couch and to the logs, igniting them instantly. Avery looked towards Houjin with a smile. "Thanks, saves me the trouble of having to figure out where Gram hid the lighters." Mar looked over, black eyebrow raised in question. "She doesn't still try and light you on fire, does she?" Houjin raised a brow in curiosity now while Arawn muttered, "Crazy lady..."
Avery shook her head, smiling slightly. "No, she gave up on it. These days I won't even let the lighter actually light. Frustrates her something fierce." Houjin shook his head. "Your grandmother used to try and light you on fire?" Avery shrugged, now placing herself on Mar's lap and sprawling out comfortably. "Light me on fire, drown me in large buckets of water... Hell, she used to convince Mar to pelt me with large chunks of earth when we were younger." Mar giggled. "She paid me with those delicious chocolate chip cookies of hers." Avery snorted. "Good to know you were swayed by cookies." Mar laughed, wrapping her arms around Avery's waist, hugging her tightly. "Aww, don't be like that, you know I love you." Avery could only shake her head with a smile. "She had a reason for it all, though, I guess. She wanted me as prepared as I could get with every situation. Other then Mar we didn't know any other benders about my age for me to train with. So, she did what she could to get me ready." Houjin nodded. "Understandable." Arawn just shook his head again. A booming knock on the door turned all four of their attention to the thick wooden front door. Eyebrow raised Avery lifted herself up and off of Mar's lap. Landing lightly she then walked over to the door, hand held out to it despite her not moving to open it. "Who's there?"
"Miss Avery, your grandmother needs you! It's an emergency, please hurry!", came the panicked voice from the other side. With those words Avery didn't hesitate anymore and using her other hand opened the door to reveal the drenched old man on the other side. "What's going on?" "There are people, they're trying to take your grandmother, down by the docks!” Avery took off into the down pour, lightning flashing throughout the sky, thunder booming from overhead. Her fear for her grandmother drove her to move faster and faster, using the wind to push her towards her destination as she ran. Across the yard, right over the fence, down the road, and then down the path and straight to the docks she went, heart racing. She could hear her grandmother as she got further down the hill, she was hollering up a storm, threatening them to high heaven with what she was going to do when she got free. Avery slowed herself, years of training kicking in and telling her not to go rushing in despite the fact that it was her grandmother in trouble. She knew if she didn't analyze the situation she might very well end up in trouble, too.
Something off to the right of her caught her eye, her grandmothers staff lay snapped in half, and burned. 'Lovely...', came that sarcastic voice in her head. She glanced back just as Arawn, Houjin, and Mar caught up with her. The group ducked down, hiding behind an old and worn out boat, staring over the thing just enough to get an idea of exactly what was going on down the hill. Four hooded and masked figures held her grandmother, chains being wrapped around the frail looking woman. Two more stood off to the side, keeping guard it would seem from a distance. Another pair stood at the bottom of the hill, blocking the path for anyone who would dare try to interfere. Several more stood by three distinctly evil looking ships. A large number, but not impossible odds with the plan brewing up in her brain. Just as she was about to turn to the other three and explain she heard a voice boom out from down below, "Shut it, old woman! Enough of your nonsense!" Avery peeked back over, watching as her grandmother first showed shock and then anger as she realized who was behind that particular mask. "It was you! I should've known you'd come back eventually!" She then did something that shocked Avery, and had it been a different situation, would have made her laugh. She spit on the mans shoes. Disgusted and enraged the man raised a hand and backhanded the old woman across the face, hard enough to where her body fell limp, the guards and chains the only thing keeping her from lying on the cold wet ground. "Load her in the ship, and be quick about it."
Avery's rage burned. "This is what we're going to do...", she said through clenched teeth, hands balled into fists as she held herself back from just launching herself down there without explanation. "Houjin, Mar, if you two can handle the ones still on the ground I have an idea of a storm for Arawn and I to cook up..." Houjin nodded, looking lingeringly to Arawn but not saying a word. Arawn looked back in just the same way before Houjin slipped off down the hill. Mar held out the staff Avery had used earlier. "Here, you'll need this.. and be safe.", she said softly before taking off down the hill behind Houjin. Avery looked to Arawn as she stood up. "Lets give them a storm they'll never forget." Arawn's response was a grin before the two took off up down another path to the ocean below. Arawn stepped out into the ocean, going until the water was waist deep. Avery pressed that mainly hidden button again, allowing the glider's wings to pop free once more. She then took off into the sky, gaining some height. From her advantage point Avery could see exactly what was going on on the beach. Mar had raised a cliff right out of the ground, an unbelievably smooth wall that blocked those who'd remained on the beach, including her now unconscious grandmother, from making an exit. The four who had hold of her grandmother were trying to drag her across the beach and to the wall, trying to find another way to the boats. The others had turned their attention to Mar and Houjin and were beginning to close in on the pair.
Avery got back with the program, sure that Mar and Houjin were more then capable of handling themselves. She swooped down, moving herself in a rotating formation around the same large surface of water. Arawn, controlling the water slowly began to raise it up, where the large wind Avery was now causing caught it and began to help rotate the entire thing. The more water that began to be added to the vortex the faster Avery spun herself. Faster and faster until a vortex began in the ocean itself, growing in size and intensity. Another glance at the beach revealed that Houjin had created a large wall of fire that surrounded Mar and himself and hide them from view and kept those attempting to attack them at bay. It also created a cover for what Mar was doing: lifting up large pieces of the earth and sending them straight to those on the other side either by punching them or kicking them right through the fire. Back to what she was doing. Now the vortex had more then enough water in it, and enough momentum to keep it up from the amount of air now mixed within the structure of the thing, it was time to speed things up. She moved herself into the middle of the vortex, closing the wings on her glider and spinning the stick above her much like a helicopter blade, faster and faster. The entire structure began to spin faster as Arawn now began to move the water around the boats backwards, pushing them right into the vortex itself.
Houjin's wall had spread by the time Avery got another glimpse of the beach. Several charred members of the hooded and masked group lay around, while others were just entirely bloodied by the damage done by what Mar had done. The boats were now being sucked right down in the vortex, into the depths of the ocean itself, forced under by the small hurricane they'd created ontop of the whirlpool in the center of it. Now that their exit was taken care of Avery shot herself up higher into the air and away from the rotating air and water, allowing it to lose momentum. She opened the wings of the glider mid-air and soared herself down to the beach. Arawn turned, his gaze resting on Houjin for a moment before he walked out of the ocean and up to where the others now stood. Upon landing and closing the glider's wings Avery looked towards Mar, Houjin, Arawn, her unconscious grandmother... and the man who'd struck her. She couldn't help but smirk as she watched exactly what was going on. Houjin had captured him, and each time the many tried to run found himself being electrocuted, and it looked damn painful. Avery moved over to them, knowing that Houjin had the man more then enough under control. So, that meant her first priority was her grandmother's well being. No longer chained, but still not conscious Avery knelt next to her as she was lying on the ground. She gently moved her grandmother's white hair out of the way, revealing exactly where she'd been struck. Her anger burned again. Her grandmother's face was cut, rather deeply, thanks to the mans ring. A shadow cast by the dwindling fire announced Arawn's arrival beside her.
He knelt down, a small amount of water rising from the gourd on his back, covering his hand. With a faint glow he placed the hand onto the wound on Gram's face, a moment later he removed his hand, the wound gone, having healed her. "Thanks Arawn..." Arawn nodded and stood, moving back over to Houjin's side. Gram's eyes slowly opened and she slowly sat up. "What... " Her gaze fell upon the man who'd struck her. "You!" "Calm down, Gram. Let us handle this, you should rest." The old woman looked for a moment like she was going to argue and then just nodded with a sigh before slowly getting to her feet. Avery handed her the staff she'd been carrying to help her walk and she watched as her grandmother moved off to the side using the staff for support. When she sat herself down on one of the large boulders now scattered around the area Avery took the time to turn her attention to the man. "Now, there's two ways we're going to do this... The easy way, and the hard way. I was taught to respect the easy way and hope for that... but after what you did to my grandmother I'm really hoping you refuse to spill..” "It's not in your nature to harm me, air user.", the man sneered.
Avery smiled, almost pleasantly if it weren't for the hidden anger beginning to seep out into her features. Avery turned her attention to her grandmother who met her gaze evenly. The old woman nodded but otherwise remained silent. Avery then turned her attention back to the man. "Be peaceful, be courteous, obey the law, respect everyone; but if someone puts his hand on you, send him to the cemetery. That is what I was taught and while you might not have touched me you did touch my grandmother and that's good enough reason for me. So, I will one final time give you the question: are you going to do this the easy way or the hard way?" The man began to laugh, insanely so head tilted back to the heaven's in mirth. "Ah, most amusement I've had all day. Alright air bender, I'll tell you what you want to know. But, in exchange I want to be able to walk freely away from here without your friends tracking me down. Deal?" Houjin looked from the man to Avery and then back again. "Avery, don't listen to him. If you let him go he'll just come back and try all over again. Lets end this here and now."
Arawn nodded in agreement with Houjin's words. "He's right, Ave. Better to be safe then sorry." Mar squirmed a bit as she sat herself down next to Gram. Though it was against what she herself was taught she didn't offer protest, she knew the others were right. It was safer for all of them in her eyes if the man was just killed. Rather to be done with it then risk a repeat. Avery looked to each of her friends in turn, her gaze resting finally on her grandmother. With a sigh she turned her attention reluctantly back to the man still held in Houjin's grasp. "Deal." The man grinned. Houjin cursed. Arawn just turned and walked away a bit, while still remaining close enough to be able to hear the man's explanation. Mar just bowed her head, staring at the ground with arms folded across her chest. "You have my word that I'll honor our deal, now talk, my patients is wearing thin. What did you want with my grandmother?" "You must understand that I've known your grandmother for a very long time. We used to be best friends. This of course was back when the world was more peaceful, far less wars being fought. We shared all of our deepest and darkest secrets with each other. There was nothing we didn't know about the other." The man's eyes glazed over as if he were sucked back into his past by his explanation. "We used to train together, study, spar... we did it all. We were inseperable. Then, she met Jasper, your grandfather. He was nothing special, just your average no skill bender. She left me for him. Abandoned me when I needed her the most. But worst of all is that she betrayed me. She didn't keep the secrets she'd promised to. She told things that only family was to know... taught him them. She's a traitor to me."
Avery's grandmother slowly stood to her feet, shaking her head sadly. "Is that what you think? That I told him what I promised you I'd keep secret forever? He learned those techniques from his own father. I taught him nothing more then how to focus better. That's why he improved." "Liar! You're lying now just as you lied then!" The man then looked to Avery. "I've told you what you wanted to hear, now you must abide by our deal unless your as unhonorable as your grandmother." Avery stared at the man for a fraction of a second, her hand moving to her glider staff. Her gaze flickered to Houjin and she nodded for him to release the old man. Houjin let go reluctantly and moved away a bit, shaking his head in possible disappointment. The man cackled. "You should be careful what deals you make, child..." At that Avery smiled fully, only it was in no way pleasant. Sadistic was more like it, despite her naturally peaceful look. "No, sir. You should be more careful of what deals you make. The Devil's in the details, they say..." The man looked to Avery. "You said you'd let me go!" Avery shook her head, chuckling a bit. "No, sir. I agreed not to allow my friends to hunt you down. I in no way agreed not to hunt you down or harm you myself. I'd say you should remember that for next time, but that next time will probably never come." With that her hand moved to the second of the two switches on the staff, this one even more hidden then the one that allowed the glider wings out. This switch turned the glider into a giant folding fan. Holding the fan now by the base she moved it in a sweeping motion infront of her, kicking up a powerful gust of wind that hit the man, encircling him. Round and round it began to whip around him, trapping him where he stood as it began to lift his form off of the ground. Following this Avery spun herself in a half circle, the fan picking up speed and moving through the air in a slashing movement. With this came another powerful gust of wind, Gail like forces which turned the air itself into a cutting weapon. The air itself slashed at the man like a thousand blades, covering him in anything from the smallest paper cut like cut to large gashes. Following this she closed the fan, returning it to nothing more then a staff. She then spun again, this time counter clockwise, the staff held out before her. From the end of it shot a swirling bit of air that was sharper then the previous 'blades'. This rotated much like a saw blade straight towards the man where it sliced cleaning through his throat, beheading him.
Houjin, shocked, could only stare. Mar had gasped and covered her mouth with her hands.
Gram simply stood up, walked over to the two pieces of her broken staff and after picking them up began to walk her way up the hill. Arawn meanwhile had a brow raised. "Yeah, so... remind me to never piss her off." Houjin looked to Arawn. "Never piss her off.." He then looked towards Avery who hadn't moved the entire time after her last action. The wind had more then died down, leaving the man's lifeless form just lying there. Houjin looked first to Mar who was still looking a bit horrified, and then to Arawn who was still staring at Avery in disbelief. Shaking his head he moved over to Avery, placing a hand on her shoulder. "Ave, you okay?" Avery's gaze remained glued onto the dead man as she shook her head. "...." She had no words for what she was feeling, her emotions reeling inside of her. "Hey, don't beat yourself up over it. You did what needed to be done. Had you or one of us not killed him he would've just kept coming back, probably with more reinforcements. People might've been hurt Ave, or worse he might've got away with your grandmother. Don't regret what you did, you honestly had no choice."
Her voice trailed off as she realized that the twins had fallen asleep, snuggled up nice and warm beneath their blankets, their faces peaceful. She didn’t know the exact moment they had fallen asleep, or how long they’d been like like that since she had found herself caught up in the story itself. Smiling softly once more she would pick up one of the loose bookmarks nearby and save her place with it before returning the book back to the shelf. Moving her chair back to where she got it from so that neither Zaylee or Mamoru would end up tripping over it in the middle of the night if they needed a glass of water or to go bathroom, she would kiss them both gently upon their foreheads before following Nanashi out of the room. Carefully she would close the door behind herself, glad that they looked so peaceful and happy.
Knowing that it was not just the children affected by the day she turned her focus onto Daremo, wrapping her arms around him in a hug and squeezing gently, allowing the things she didn’t have words for to be felt in the act: that he wasn’t alone, she was there for him, she understood. After cleaning up quickly she would join her husband in bed, spending the night talking until the pair drifted off to sleep.
Thread Exit
3,690 | 18,261
Polarization: 18,261 - 9,000 = 9,261
Fuin (4th spec) to D: 9,261 - 1,500 = 7,761
Fuin D -> C: 7,761 - 4,000 = 3,761
Endurance A-3 -> S-0: 3,761 - 1,550 = 2,211
Strength B-3 -> A-0: 2,211 - 1,000 = 1,211
Strength A-0 -> A-1: 1,211 - 1,000 = 211
Discarding: 211