Hey this is my first story of any kind, reviews are welcome but please don't be too harsh.
Disclaimer- I don't own any Legend of Korra characters or plot ideas. I only own my OC's and my story.
Enjoy!
Prologue
Sirens blared, and officers swarmed around the empty alley way turned crime scene. The atmosphere was frantic, with voices buzzing during what should have been a quiet Republic city night in one of the nicer neighborhoods the city had to offer. Detective Mako sighed, and tiredly pushed a hand through his raven hair adjusting his red scarf as he step out of his satomobile. Chief Beifong had woken him up in the dead of night to investigate this crime. At the age of twenty-five he was already beginning to feel the stress of this job.
"Show me the body," Mako demanded, the wide-eyed rookie beside him jumped at his abrupt tone and quickly led him to the body sprawled out on the pavement.
It was a heavyset middle-aged man, his greased black hair graying around the temples, his blue eyes gazed emptily at the night sky. He lay in a pool of his own blood, the result of an ornately engraved dagger embedded deeply in his chest. His name was Tan Quong, a successful businessman and suspected key player in the dangerous moonshine smuggling triad the Red Monsoons.
Whoever had done this was good, Mako decided. There were no prints except of the victim on the knife and there was no evidence left behind. Mako was puzzled at where to start, until he noticed a small scrap of paper peeking out of the dead man's coat pocket. He knelt down to be level with the body and retrieved the curious piece of paper, hoping his actions would go unnoticed by his coworkers. It was a note, written in a messy scrawling cursive. Seeing this familiar writing Mako was beginning to form an idea of who the murderer was. He observed the body again and this time noticed the messy hair and small lipstick stain on the shirt's collar. He then walked back to his car and observed the letter with steady amber eyes.
'Triple Threats mean business'. Straightforward and to the point, and also confirming all his suspicions as to whom was responsible.
This was Korra's work.
I hope you liked it, I have a lot more ideas for this story.
