Katara nodded gently. Well, that made sense. It was Sheeana after all, and she, like Aang, still had the wisdom of others to aid her. It wasn't jealousy but silent acknowledgment that her teacher was quite powerful.
"Yes," Katara said. "I thought I was prepared, I thought I would know when the Nightmare King was coming. But my nightmare was aimed at exposing a part of myself I wasn't proud of, and in that moment I faltered, and I was fooled. I would have been fooled had not two people intercepted the dream: the Seer, and Aang, the Avatar. They both were there, so I'm pretty sure now that the god is starting to feel us out, try to see what we can do. I just..."
She put her head down. "I'm disappointed in myself. I was fooled, and had Aang and the Seer not stepped in, the thing in that dream, would have hurt me. This is not even the full extent of his power. I can't be fooled again, Sheeana. He's counting on me."
She took a breath. "If you know of a way to quiet the mind, to silence the creeping insecurities of the mind, would you be able to help me?"
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"Yes," Katara said. "I thought I was prepared, I thought I would know when the Nightmare King was coming. But my nightmare was aimed at exposing a part of myself I wasn't proud of, and in that moment I faltered, and I was fooled. I would have been fooled had not two people intercepted the dream: the Seer, and Aang, the Avatar. They both were there, so I'm pretty sure now that the god is starting to feel us out, try to see what we can do. I just..."
She put her head down. "I'm disappointed in myself. I was fooled, and had Aang and the Seer not stepped in, the thing in that dream, would have hurt me. This is not even the full extent of his power. I can't be fooled again, Sheeana. He's counting on me."
She took a breath. "If you know of a way to quiet the mind, to silence the creeping insecurities of the mind, would you be able to help me?"