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... s seen by many. As we flew away, we saw several units heading toward the village.

Of course, Hama was taken with us. Zuko suggested we go to Coal Island, since it was his home, where he and his family vacationed, and it was quite remote from everyone. A perfect place to hide.

When we arrived, a huge mansion was waiting for us. True, it was covered in dust, so the first thing we did was clean it. The mansion was big, so we only cleaned the first floor. And after we cleaned each ro ...

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