Hunting; that's what Tonraq was good at, and that was where he'd rather be right now. Hunting, building fires, or boating. Those were the things he knew and liked to do. He was not good at cooking, sewing, cleaning, and whatever else Senna was having him do today.

"Tonraq?" he heard Senna call from their room.

Groaning inwardly he walked over to her with a broom in his hand, "What do you need?" he asked, doing his best to hide his frustration and annoyance.

She looked pale, and was clearly beginning to sweat, but she had a certain smile on her face that Tonraq had only seen a few special times. "I need you to go get Katara. Now." She said, cringing slightly after.

Tonraq eyes widened, "Senna, are you okay? What's wrong?"

"Now, Tonraq!" She yelled, "My water just broke. Go and get Katara!" Before she had even finished speaking the broom fell from the tall hunters hand, and he was running in the opposite direction, towards the door.

Tonraq ran as fast as he could through the snow falling all around him and finally bursted into Katara's healing lesson moments later. "Katara..Senna…water…" he was hard of breathe but Katara seemed to understand and got to her feet quickly.

"Her water broke?" She asked, met with a nod from the man in front of her, "Well let's go then!" The older woman exclaimed, shooing him back out the door, "We'll continue this lesson tomorrow ladies and gentlemen." She called over her shoulder as she tried to keep up with Tonraq.

As the two of them got outside the snow began to fall harder, "We need to hurry," Katara reminded, urging Tonraq forward. Blindly, the two finally made it to the hut, covered head to toe in snow.

"Senna?" Tonraq called out, closing the door behind Katara and following her to his wife.

"I'm not dying, Tonraq, just giving birth," she called out, laughing softly with her mother who had came when Tonraq left.

Tonraq smiled at the two of them, but Katara smirked and mumbled, "Is there much difference?" All four water tribe member laughed, but were cut off by Senna cringing and gasping. "And here we go," Katara added, walking up to her.

Tonraq sat across from his wife's mother, holding Senna's other hand, "Are you alright?"

She didn't say anything, her eyes tightly shut, but she squeezed his hand hard. "She's in a lot of pain," Katara said softly, "which means that baby is probably very strong. You'll probably have another master water bender on your hands." At that, Senna looked up at Tonraq, the two smiling at one another.

Quite a few long, and agonizing, moments passed in the room before a small cry rang out and Katara's face lit up. She took the newest water tribe member, wiping the baby, before handing the small bundle to Senna. "It's a girl." Katara whispered, smiling even more when the young parents' faces lit up.

"What are you going to name her?" Senna's mother asked, also smiling at the new born baby girl.

Senna and Tonraq looked at each other for a moment before she turned to answer, "Korra. Her name is Korra." And with that Senna's pregnancy was over, but something new was just beginning in her life.