AAAAND WE'RE BACK! I absolutely love you guys so much! So, this is a continuation of "Moving Forward" so if you haven't read that yet, you should! :) If you read this and are completely confused, I promise you that it will make sense as it goes on. I mean, this IS only the first chapter. But I know you guys will love it. I hope you enjoy reading this. Again, if you want me to add anything in here, let me know because I want to make this enjoyable to read for everyone. Read on! PLEASE REVIEW, because I want to know if my writing is ACTUALLY good or not.

-PMI


Someone said to Korra once that when you're at your lowest point, you're open to greater change. She doesn't remember who said that to her, but somehow it stuck with her. And she doesn't know why, but that keeps popping in her head every day. Her eyes trace the window she looks out from to the outside world. The grass seems greener today; and the wind was picking up rather quickly. Was it supposed to rain today? She didn't remember reading that in the paper this morning. She looks at the clock; almost 7. It was Tuesday, which means Asami would be coming through the door any minute. She slid her hair out from her face and yawned. Sitting around so much always makes her tired. She stares out the window again, watching as kids run around playing a friendly game of tag. A sigh escapes her lips. Looking down, she pokes her lifeless legs as they position idly on her wheelchair. She still can't remember anything. It frustrates her, really. All she remembers is the day she woke up from the hospital room, with emerald eyes staring right through her. She didn't even remember the raven haired girl; and she still doesn't. She does come visit often at Korra's home, and that brings comfort to her. But she can tell the girl is broken beyond repair. She still hasn't told you about your friendship; only that you were great childhood friends and nothing more. But your memory you happened to remember today strikes you odd.

Korra hears a car door shut, and graceful steps thump before keys rattle in the lock. Slowly her door opens, and a slight gasp comes from the girl at the doorway as the wind whips through until she slams the door shut. "Uh, that wind doesn't seem to be letting up at all." It's as though she talking to herself as she presses the door to make sure it's completely shut, then turns to face Korra with bags of food in her hands. She notices the blue eyes that glance out the window as if pondering. "Don't think too hard now." Asami smiles and so does Korra. "Hi Asami. What'd you bring today?" Korra asks and Asami grins before propping the bags on the table close by. "Well, I thought I'd mix it up a little today. And look!-"She holds up a strange pink box, "I bought Pocky." Korra just tilts her head, which Asami finds completely adorable. "What's Pocky?" Asami's heart drops. It used to be the water tribe girls favorite candy. "It's really good. Try it." She tosses the box to Korra and she opens it. Taking a stick, she pops it in her mouth, before her eyes widen, "Wow! This is really good!" The Sato girl practically jumps with joy at the familiar action.

The two finally settle down as they pull out the dinner that Asami had brought for them. Chewing slowly, Korra shifts a bit in her wheelchair before speaking. "Asami?" She asks, and the emerald eyed girl looks up, surprised. "Korra?" Korra sets her chopsticks down and sniffs a little. "I remembered something today." Asami takes it casually, though she's about to break and hug the girl at once. "Really? What did you remember?" Korra takes a breath, and before she's about to say something, Asami interjects, "Don't strain yourself though. Not for me." Blue eyes sparkle at her as the tan girl's mouth sits open, before she pulls it up in a smile. "Okay, I promise I won't." Asami puts her chopsticks down now, and puts her hands to up to her chin to prop her head. Korra breaths again, and lets it out with a sigh.

"I remember you. Back at my old home in my backyard. You must've just moved next door. And your brother wanted to play with me straight away while I was doing yard work. When you came to see me, we kinda…" Korra actually blushes, and Asami is mentally surprised, "we fell on top each other. I guess we hadn't seen each other for a while." "Seven years." Raven locks fall off Asami's shoulder as she smiles, "I moved away when we were pretty young. It was hard because we were.. we were best friends." Asami actually looks away and blushes. Korra scowls, "why did you move?" Emerald eyes meet blue, "My father had another job lined up, so we left." As Korra nods, Asami shifts, "do you remember anything else?" The water tribe girl closes her eyes, "Not really. That's about it. Maybe I'll remember more next time you visit." The Sato girl grins, "Don't push yourself, okay?" She puts a hand on Korra's, but regrets it immediately and is about to pull away, but Korra just looks at her and smiles that smile that Asami can't just get enough of. "I won't, promise." Some people are open to the greatest change, and it seems Korra is taking this change rather well, she thinks.