I finally started writing again, sorry it took so long. I just found out that the Legend of Korra is going to continue as a comic and will include canon Korrasami. Watching the show again and hearing this news gave me some fresh motivation. This will be a compilation of one shots and drabbles. The title is from a tumblr post by Drakyx. Enjoy guys.

For Beginners

Rain rain go away, come again another day... Or is it some other day? Korra sighed as she laid on her room's wooden floor. She rolled her eyes at her own thought and continued to look out her window. It was storming rather hard, leaving heavy drops on the glass, making it difficult to see clearly out of. Though, the only things visible to the Avatar from her angle were the dark clouds in the sky.

Because of the weather Korra was stuck inside. Not only was she stuck inside with nothing to do, she was stuck with Asami. Korra frowned a bit at the thought. Asami had just moved in a few days ago and already Korra was getting sick of it. Always hanging around Mako, trying to be helpful but only ending up being annoying.

There was a flash of lightning and a deep roll of thunder that made Korra flinch. Who did that chick think she was impressing? Definitely not her. Nope, the Avatar was not impressed with her driving skills or her ability to fight. Not one bit. Even though she could actually be pretty bad ass when she fights with all her- NO.

Korra bit her lip, trying to push aside her thoughts. She didn't want to like any bit of the green eyed heiress. Though she didn't know why or why it was so hard. Korra put a lot of her daily effort into finding things about Asami that she didn't like or agree with. Though she usually came up with minuscule to nothing.

Whatever. The Avatar thought, running a hand up her cheek and over her eyes, messaging them. No matter what she was doing, Asami always found a way under her skin. Korra let her hand fall to her side, the limb making a dull thud on the worn boards. She let herself sigh as she watched raindrops roll down the glass pane of her window. Korra followed one with her eyes as it raced against the others. It absorbed smaller droplets as it went, gained speed each time, and left behind a tiny trail of water.

Korra pressed her lips into a hard line as the drop hit the window frame and disappeared. I do not have to pee. She told herself and closed her eyes. I do not have to pee. The Avatar's laziness even surprised herself sometimes. I do not have to- "Darn it." She said aloud and got up. "I guess watching rain for an hour has subtle effects on your bladder." Korra mumbled and headed for the bathroom.

She walked down a few halls out of the many in the temple, effectively finding the nearest bathroom from her room. Opening the door, Korra walked in, though her jaw fell to the floor. There was Asami, naked as she was stepping out of the shower.

"Korra!?" Asami shrieked, turning to cover her body as she tried to look for a towel.

"Oh spirits! I didn't- I'm sorry! I-" Korra slapped a hand over her eyes as she stuttered, her cheeks hot. She tried to find her way back out of the small room as she called out apologies. "I'm so sorry! Ouch!" Korra growled when she hit the door frame, "I should have knocked!" She tried again to exit. Once successful, she closed the door behind herself, and leaned her back against the door.

"It's okay, Korra... " She heard Asami call from behind the wooden door. "Just uh... Knock next time." Asami finished with an embarrassed laugh.

"Will do." Korra called back as she palmed her forehead. She gave a heavy sigh and dragged her palm down her face. But her breath hitched in the process when something warm and wet met her hand. "Oh. No." Korra looked down at her palm with wide eyes. Using the same hand to check she confirmed her suspicions. Her nose was bleeding. Korra felt more heat creep onto her face. Asami apparently got to her in more ways than one. Korra pinched her nose and went off to look for Pema or a nurse.

This was not at all how she thought life with Asami would be in the beginning.