Korra awoke from yet another dream about the two bloodbending brothers, Tarrlok and Noatak, and their sad story. She started to feel confused, however. She had connected with her spiritual self as Aang said, so why did she keep having these dreams? Just then, she felt a wetness on her arm. "Hey, Naga. Aren't you glad Tenzin made you this bed in my room? Now you can be right here when I wake up." She said, petting Naga's nose. She stood, still sort of unbalanced. She always had a hard time waking up.

"I'll ask Tenzin about the dreams. Maybe I'll meditate later and see what comes up." She said, shaking herself awake and straightening out the bits of hair that were out of place. She walked into the dining area, where breakfast was already being set out. Pema was using one hand to set the table as she held Rohan with the other, nursing him. "Here, let me help." She said, going into the kitchen to grab some more things for the table. "Thank you, Korra. You're always so helpful around here. Maybe you ought to teach the girls a thing or two." Said Pema, laughing and sitting down with a hefty sigh.

"Well, having four kids is exhausting. I'm an only child, but I've seen how you guys struggle with the three you already had. I could at least have Jinora under my wing. She's just as mature as her father." Korra said with a smile. She finished setting the table, then created a ball of air to ride around on and alert the rest of the island that breakfast was ready. She had decided that she was going to bring up her dreams at the breakfast table. It might cause an argument between either herself and Tenzin or between Bolin and Mako, but she was ready to deal with it. She rode around, yelling "Breakfast!" very loudly, and heard stirring from various parts of the building.

Once she thought everyone was around the table, she went back and looked, taking a headcount. Airbabies, check. Tenzin and Pema, check. Mako, check. Asami, check. Lin, check. Where was Bolin? She grunted, knowing that Bolin usually had to have a little push before waking up. She huffed off to his room, where the door was still shut. She knocked loudly. "Bolin! Get your sorry butt to the kitchen!" she said, then having an idea. "There's spicy noodles!" she added in a singsongy voice. Just then the door flew wide open and out came an overly excited Bolin. "That's better." She told herself, making her way back to the table.

As she got there, she met the frustrated faces of Asami and Mako. "What?" she asked, and then met the upset face of Bolin. "You lied to me!" he wept. "There are no spicy noodles!" he added upsetly. Korra giggled. "I had to get you out of bed somehow!" Korra giggled. She bent down beside him and hugged him, knowing that would make him snap out of it. He quickly smiled. "Okay. I'm all set now. Let's eat." He said smugly. She sat down and acknowledged the meal with a quick bow, then started filling her plate. "So, how did you sleep last night, Korra?" asked Tenzin. So, the topic was going to come up sooner than she thought.

She gulped down a bite of food. "Well, I'm having weird dreams again…" she said, which was met with wide-eyed looks from everyone around the table, except Meelo and Bolin, who were entirely focused on their food. "Oh, don't worry. It's nothing serious." She said, to calm everyone down. "They're just…. About Tarrlok and Noatak, that's all." She added, which was met with fists that belonged to Lin Beifong slamming down on the table. Pema glared over at her, wondering why she ever agreed to let this attitudinal metalbender stay in her home. "Can't we have a moment's peace without talking about those two? It's over. They're dead." Said Lin, met with various frowns from around the table, the biggest from Tenzin. "Lin. Don't say that around the children. Especially not around the table." He said protectively. Pema grinned over at her as to say 'See? This is why he'd rather be with me'.

"I'm fine, everyone. I just… I have this feeling. Call it avatar sense, or whatever, but I really want to go look for them. I think… at least one of them is alive." She said gently and quietly, so not to disturb the peace even further. She hated upsetting Pema. She looked up to the non-bending woman just as she did to her own mother. "Are you sure?" she heard coming from two directions at once. One of the voices obviously belonged to Tenzin, while the other was more quiet and belonged to Mako, the young man whom Korra was very fond of, yet extremely confused about. Since she had gotten her bending back, they had gone back and forth several times saying that they were either in love or couldn't stand being around each other. Bolin, of course, gave up hope that he and Korra would ever be together. Mako was currently dating Asami, and they seemed happy together.

Korra was happy for them most of the time, unless Mako gave her the look he was giving her at that moment. "Yes." She said confidently in reply to both Tenzin and Mako. "I'll go alone if I have to. I'll take Naga." She added, then heard someone clearing their throat. She looked around the room and all the eyes that met hers didn't match the voice. Her eyes dropped down a level and she was met by Jinora. "You should take Oogi. He's a good swimmer. Ikki and I would love to go with you!" she said nonchalantly. "Excuse me, Young Lady, but I don't think you're going anywhere without our permission." Said Pema, holding onto her husband's arm for backup. "She's right." He agreed.

"No, Jinora, I think you should listen to your parents. It's not safe out there for a young girl." Korra said with a gentle smile. "Exactly!" said Mako, and her head snapped around. "You're a young girl too, Korra. At least take someone with you." He said, obviously hinting at himself, to which he received a sideways begging look from Asami. "No," said Korra hardly. "I need to do this by myself. Mako, you're staying here, and so is everyone else. No one is going to get hurt." Korra said nothing else during breakfast, and the room was completely silent for the remainder of the meal.