LEGEND OF KORRA - KORRASAMI

KORRASAMI'S WEDDING EVENT.

I DO – Part I

Korra and Asami had been dating for two years now. And there was no one in creation that could or would make them break apart.

The news had been welcome in a rather positive way. Sure, the couple had been through loads of reports and temporary scandals, but considering how these two contributed in saving the world—and the fact the Avatar did face any worldly threat on a monthly basis—the people considered love as it was: love. And they couldn't be happier for her and Asami.

She had faced many challenges in the past, but the one that was coming was going to be the most difficult one.

She had been on vacation at her parents' place in the South Pole. It had been a long time she had spent time with them. Unfortunately, Asami was not with her love. Being the CEO of a company could interfere with your love life. Though Korra understood it. She, too, as the Avatar, was also busy. From peace-keeping around the world to keep training at Air Temple Island, she knew how big responsibilities could keep one's life busy. Nonetheless, they managed to live a fruitful love life. It really helped when Korra moved in at Asami's place. Korra could be with her girlfriend as much as she wanted, just like keep training at Air Temple Island without lacking on her training.

Tenzin and Pema did welcome both of them to move onto their home, but the young couple had politely declined. They didn't think that they'd appreciate being kept awaken by Korra and Asami "expressing their love" during the night.

"Almost… there…" Korra said as she was bending a small rock into something she desired. By the beads of sweat she had on her forehead, it looked like she was trying to carve a book onto the small object.

Actually, that wasn't that far from the truth. She had been closed up in her room for a few hours now.

"Yeah! Got it!" She victoriously said. She had succeeded. And the result was… breathtaking.

She had shaped an azure-colored gemstone into a hand-crafted jewel that captured a blue light. On it was carved a crescent moon that circled a sea of water ruled by a large gear.

If she was the sea, then Asami was the gear. Korra admired everything about her, but her intelligence and motivation were unparalleled. She was a genius, a businesswoman and inventor. Always thinking what's best for the future, like a gear going forward. Truth be told, Korra really looked up to her. Her whole person gave her courage and inspiration.

She was blessed to have her all by herself, she thought.

As she added the last touch to the blue jewel, a soft red chocker, she had made the most beautiful betrothal necklace. Her smile was enchanted by the simple taught of the one who had her heart. She had accomplished many things as the Avatar. But as a woman, one in love, that precious treasure was on the top of the list.

Now, she needed only one thing: ask the big question. And that task, no matter how powerful Korra was, it was something she had no clue how to do. Nonetheless, she wasn't going to give up.

"Mom! Dad!" Korra rushed to the living room! "I did it!"

"Korra!" Tonraq said surprised to see her finally out of her room. "What is going on?"

"And what kept you help up in your room for three hours, dear?"

A blushing smile was painted all over her face as she sat between her parents. She carried a small box containing the engagement necklace. She opened it to them. Their expressions were truly priceless. Tonraq was taken aback as love and pride poured out of his eyes gazing at his daughter. On the other hand, Senna literally poured buckets of tears realizing the meaning of the jewel.

"I'm certain that Asami will be delighted to become your wife, Korra," her father had his grave, deep, but fatherly-and-lovely tone.

"Oh, Korra!" Senna hugged her daughter tightly as her wet cheek brushed against Korra's. "I'm so happy for you!"

"Thank you, both of you!" Korra said warmly. "Now, the big task at hand is how to propose to her. I tried reviewing many scenarios in my head, but nothing seems right."

On that note, her mother couldn't stop laughing. Not at her daughter's situation, but rather a fond memory that dated back before her birth.

It was when her husband proposed to her.

"Oh, honey," she said wiping a tear, "when your father proposed to me, it was the most adorable thing."

"Really?" Korra lit up, enthusiastic about perhaps finding some inspiration for her ordeal. She looked at Tonraq who was already embarrassed about this moment of the past. "What did you do, Dad?"

"Well…. I…. " He started scratching the back of his head. When he did that, Korra knew the story would be worth telling. "I… actually… sang to her."

"What?" Korra exclaimed. "You sang? I didn't even know you sing."

"Oh, trust me Korra," Tonraq chuckled a laugh. "I don't. I was nervous. I, too, had a hard time finding an original idea. So during a full moon, we were alone one the shore of the ocean and I… suddenly sang."

"It wasn't from the best singer of all, I'll tell you." Senna squeezed her husband's hand, "but it was one of the most beautiful moments of my life, because it was from him."

Korra was enchanted by the story, and more than that, she saw that true spark of love as her parents shared that passed between their passionate gaze. She wished silently that her and Asami could spend the rest of their lives looking at each other as such.

"No matter what you may do to proposed her," the chief of the Southern Water tribe said, "just remember that the most important thing is, it's done with all the love you can give and that it is from you. Make that one moment special. Either way, I know that sooner than later, we'll be officially the parents two wonderful daughters."

I have the best parents in the world, Korra thought. But she expressed these words with a tender smile and a warm embrace. She was blessed to have them around.

Well, it was up to her to find a way to propose to her love.

To be continued...