Zenji was thankful that she wasn't holding up the group at all. Now that she thought about it, Masuto did have to pack. In fact, she would to. Going all the way back to Ashoka's seemed unwise. She was sure that she could pick up a few of her clothes from her room at the Air Temple. Maybe she wouldn't have to hide her hair when they left the city, they'd be leaving the people who chased her behind after all. She looked at Zhou and smiled, "Thank you... But I'll try my best to make sure that you don't have to." She adjusted her bag on her shoulder and nodded, "We should probably get back inside and leave when Masuto is ready... We don't want anyone else catching onto what is happening after all." She walked passed Zhou and to the door. Before stepping in she looked at him, "Thanks for checking on me..." ~~~~~~~ [I]"I"m not mad at you..." [/I] It was the sigh that sold it as a blatant lie but she decided to push it aside as it was clearly something he didn't want to talk about. He continued to talk changing the subject to her brother. She nodded her head in response, "I appreciate you asking Han to try his best not to hurt him... That means a lot...." They walked in near silence the rest of the way to her house. When they got there, he hopped onto his bike. She smiled, "I'll be waiting." She walked up her porch steps and into her house. Making her way to her room, she grabbed her bag. She filled it quickly, rolling things so they took up less room. She had a large range of clothes in her bag when she finished. The avatar was surely going to travel the world trying to master all four elements, meaning she had to be prepared for all kinds of weather. She grabbed her winter clothes and her summer clothes and the rest in between while still trying to pack as light as possible. When she finished a surprising amount of clothes remained in her closet and she grabbed clothes she could layer. About to zip up the partially filled bag, she hesitated. She walked over to her bed and grabbed a koala-seal plush that Rayn had won her years ago. She smiled at it and stuffed it into her bag. Finally, she grabbed her sleeping bag and walked out of her house. She locked her door behind her and sat on the steps as she waited for Rayn to return.