Korra groans as there's a knock at the door, cuddling closer to the other woman on the couch. Kuvira laughs, "That'll be dinner." Korra groans again curling tighter into the other girl's side, "You gonna let me up, Avatar?" Kuvira laughs again, wiggling just a bit.

Korra shakes her head, "Nope," she mumbles into Kuvira's stomach, "You're stuck here. You're mine, forever."

"Forever, hmm?" Kuvira smirks, leaning down to give the Avatar a quick kiss

"Yep," Korra nods giving her girlfriend a crooked smile.

"Okay, well, let me get our food, then we can discuss this, 'yours forever' thing, sound good, Avatar?"

Korra nods letting go of the older woman. Who easily untangles herself from the Avatar, taking a few steps to the door, paying the teenager at the door before turning back to the Avatar, handing her a box of noodles.

"So, this forever thing," Kuvira smirks, taking a bite of her noodles, "How do you intend to do that?"

"Well, I was thinking," Korra kisses Kuvira's cheek, a face splitting grin on her face, "I'd ask really nicely."

"And you think that'll work?" Kuvira laughs.

"Being persuasive is part of my job as the Avatar, darling." Korra responds kissing the other cheek.

Korra smiles looking up, "Hey look, it's snowing," she breathes softly brushing her lips across the other girl's. Then she stands, grabbing her coat and runs upstairs. Shoes left abandoned by the front door.

Kuvira rolls her eyes before smiling softly, grabbing her own coat and shoes before following the Avatar upstairs, "Korra?" She calls softly, only to be shushed. Korra's out on the deck, the sliding door to their room wide open. The younger girl is staring wide eyed towards the sky, snowflakes catching on her hair and eyelashes. Kuvira grins, stepping outside, closing the door behind her, "Come on Avatar, not all of us run as warm as you, close the door. And maybe put some shoes on?" She notes Korra has no shoes on and doesn't seem to care.

Korra nods with a laugh, "Look, Kuv, it's snowing," she grins spinning around, her arms outstretched.

"I see that, Korra." Kuvira nods, leaning against the wall of the house. Beaming as she watches the younger girl, forever doesn't seem that bad, she thinks as Korra grabs both her hands, pulling her out into the snow, the lights from the house catching the twinkling snowflakes in their hair as Korra pulls her spinning around on the deck as it continues to fall.


Lately I've really fallen in love with this pairing, thought I'd give them some Christmas cheer. Tomorrow's will be longer.