I think Tahno is just so fine and would be perfect for Korra! I still ship Makorra though! And if you don't like, it's ok to criticize a little, but don't act like a jerk.

Korra finally was a graceful, swift leaf. She easily eased her way through the fast-moving panels carved with airbending symbols. She's been training with Tenzin for weeks now, getting better and better. Tenzin sat and watched her progress; Jinora used her bending to create blasts of wind to get the 2000 year old artifact moving, while Ikki and Meelo shouted out words of encouragement. The Avatar still hadn't managed to create any airbending at all, but she still loved hanging around with Tenzin's kids. From the stories Tenzin's mother-Katara- told her, Meelo and Ikki were a lot like Aang when he was a kid; fun and outgoing, though Aang was a lot goofier. Jinora was more like Katara-calm and always wanting to take charge of things.

"Alright Korra," Tenzin said getting up from his usual spot. "I think you've trained enough today." She let out a sigh of relief. As good as she was getting, all this practice was tiring.

"Good job Korra!" Jinora complimented.

"So how long will it take to become an airbender? Why is it so hard for you? It wasn't hard for my grandpa! How come-"

"That's enough Ikki," Tenzin said calmly. Ikki frowned.

"But I wanna know! Grandpa could airbend so easily! Why is it hard for you Korra?" The Avatar laughed uneasily.

"Aang was born an airbender, so of course it's easy for him. It matches his personality," she answered.

"The element opposite to the Avatar's personality is usually the hardest for them to learn," Tenzin explained to his hyper daughter. "Earth was hard for Aang since it's a stubborn and tough element. My father solved things with words not violence."

"Avatar Aang was a very peaceful and laidback man," Jinora added all knowingly.

"Yes! Very peaceful and laidback!" Meelo cried and did the famous airbending move taught by his grandfather. He twirled on his rotating air ball laughing crazily. Jinora and her father shook their heads. Korra laughed.

"Naga and I are going to Republic City," she told Tenzin. He nodded and said, "Please be careful. Anyone out there could be an equalist so be smart and alert. Make sure you-"

"Yeah, yeah I got it Mr. Spiritual," Korra interrupted. "I can still bend three of the elements, I'll be fine!"

"Yes, yes Daddy! She'll be fine!" Meelo shouted, his air ball at the very top of the temple. Tenzin's eyes nearly popped out.

"Meelo, get down from there! This instant! You could get hurt, Meelo!" Korra took this moment to sneak away. She pulled on her dark blue hoodie with white fur lining the shoulders and hood.

"Come on, Naga let's go," she whispered to her polar bear dog. Naga got on her paws eagerly. She hopped on Naga's back and whispered, "Go girl! Go!" Naga took off instantly. It took only a few minutes to reach Republic City. It was snowing wildly and people were everywhere. But she knew where to find the person she was looking for.

"Excuse me! Sorry, sorry!" Naga raced through the crowds of people excitedly.

"Let's go to the park," Korra told her animal best friend. Naga obediently went in the direction of the park. Surprisingly, no one was there. The park looked deserted.

"Tahno?" Korra whispered.

"Over here." Tahno came out from under a tree covered with sparkling white snow. Korra smiled and hoped off the polar bear dog. It was like this every day. After Korra finished her airbending training, she met the former pro-bender and bender at the park. She'd developed a sort of friendly relationship with him over the weeks Amon had taken his water bending away. They didn't really do much except walk around and talk. Korra liked hearing what Tahno had to say, as Tahno did Korra. She'd learned he was actually born in the North Pole. His father was very demanding and the whole reason why he became a pro-bender. He didn't get along with his father very much, his mother had died right after Tahno was born. He put on a very cocky attitude, but really had a lot going on in his life.

"Hey," Korra greeted him.

"Hey, Uh-vatar," he replied back, a smirk on his lips. Korra rolled her eyes.

"For the hundredth time, it's Avatar. And why can't you ever say my name?" He raised his eyebrows, pretending to look confused. Then, tapping his chin he said, "Your name?" She playfully punched his shoulder.

"Yeah, my name, pretty boy."

"The more you call me that, the more I think you actually do think I'm hot," Tahno retorted arrogantly.

"Oh please pretty boy, you wish," Korra snorted trying to hide the blush forming on her cheeks.

"Oh really?" he asked wiggling his eyebrows.

"Then why are you blushing, Uh-vatar?" She frowned at him and rolled her eyes again.

"Hello, it's freezing out here! My skin is going to get a little red!" Tahno chuckled.

"Why don't we go somewhere else then?" Korra tilted her head.

"Like where?"

"You could meet my father."

"I thought you didn't get along with him well? And won't he be a little upset with company?" He shrugged.

"Doing what my father wants is over now. I could care less if he got upset or not." His hands were in fists now.

"Are you alright?" Korra asked softly, gently touching his shoulder. His icy blue-grey eyes met her aqua blue ones. They gazed at each other for a few seconds before Korra looked away.

"Why do you do that?" he asked curiously. Korra looked back up at him.

"Do what?"

"Care…"

"Ok now you're confusing me," she replied.

"You ask me questions like you care about me. Why?"

Korra was taken aback by his question.

"Of course I care about you Tahno. You're my friend. And stop staring at me like that!" Tahno burst into laughter.

"So, you want to come to my house or not?" She considered this for a moment.

"Alright pretty boy. But I can only stay a few hours or Mr. Spiritual will go berserk."

"You have nick names for everyone, don't you?"

"Tenzin will go berserk. Happy?" He smirked. Korra walked towards Naga and hopped on her back.

"Well? You coming or not?" Tahno looked uncomfortable.

"Are you sure she won't freak out on me like last time?"

"Last time you were being a huge jerk. You'll be fine." Still unsure, Tahno walked slowly towards the huge polar bear dog. Naga sniffed him cautiously then licked his arm.

"Gross," he muttered.

"Hurry up!" He hesitantly hopped on the dogs back nearly losing his balance. Korra shivered as he wrapped his arms tightly around her waist.

"I swear, if I fall of this animal…"

"You'll be fine pretty boy. Naga, let's go!"

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