[That's right, Aang. Tell Katara that she "shouldn't know" something - naturally, she'll follow that advice.]
Sixteen is two years older than when we won the war. [It seems like it's always been Aang's job to remind Katara of her youth. She never feels like a child anymore.]
And you might be older, but you're still Aang. I want to know how you're doing, and I want to know how Sokka, Toph, and Zuko are. Do they have kids too?
[There, reasserting her rights while she... figures out... what she does or doesn't want to know, because his hesitance is telling enough as it is.]
Day 6
Sixteen is two years older than when we won the war. [It seems like it's always been Aang's job to remind Katara of her youth. She never feels like a child anymore.]
And you might be older, but you're still Aang. I want to know how you're doing, and I want to know how Sokka, Toph, and Zuko are. Do they have kids too?
[There, reasserting her rights while she... figures out... what she does or doesn't want to know, because his hesitance is telling enough as it is.]