Hello! Thanks for taking interest. Some of these will be modern day, some will be in the Avatar universe. Some will be happy, some will be dark/depressing. I rated this T, since some themes may be pretty dark or intense. But there will be no smuts / lemons.

Happy reading!


Korra and I were waiting outside the movie theater waiting for Bolin to show up. I fumed; it wasn't normal of him to be late to anything, and if we waited much longer we'd miss the movie. Korra had been so excited to see it.

I glanced over and saw her stamping her feet in frustration, with her usual pout gracing her lips. I had to stifle a giggle. She was so cute when she did that.

Finally, she lost her patience and grabbed me by the shoulder dragging me inside. "C'mon, we need to buy tickets now or we won't get in. I am not waiting another hour for the next showing."

She ran up to the counter and ordered tickets for both of us, paying with her debit card before I could get the chance to take my money out of my purse. I followed her with a bemused grin as she power-walked her way to screen 11, completely bypassing the snack line.

We found seats and sat down; Korra was practically jumping on the edge of her seat. Ads were still playing, which means we still had another several minutes of previews to sit through before the movie started.

"Oh my God, I'm so excited…" she whispered, and then it hit me. Bolin skipped on us on purpose. He knew I liked Korra, and… oh God. Butterflies started flying in my stomach. It was just me and her now, at the theater, watching a movie. It was like a date, except I don't think she even knows I like her. Heck, I don't even know if she liked other girls, although I had never realized until after I met her.

She had this huge grin on her face as the previews started. It was so adorable, but I had never been this nervous in my life. But why was I so nervous? We're just here as friends, it's not a date. But it could be seen as such. I glanced around wondering if the people around us thought we were a couple, but the darkness prevented me from seeing much.

The opening started and Korra grabbed my hand, holding it tightly.

Two and a half hours later we were walking to my car, and she was still holding it.

My head was in the clouds.