The air was cold and had a musty smell to it. As Korra regained consciousness she fluttered her eyes to better her vision.

"Where am I?" she wondered, but it only took a matter of seconds for everything to become clear. She was in a prisoner transport truck and was being taken to somewhere, where no one could find her by….Tarlok. His name pounded in her head. How? How did he do it? Is it even possible to blood bend without the power of the full moon? Where is he taking me? Are Asami, Bolin and Mako ok? All of these questions crashed into her mind and but that last question caught her attention. Are they ok? Filled with anxiety Korra tried to quickly jump to her feet but stumbled. Over whelmed by pain she whimpered quietly. Her hands softly felt a gash in her side where blood was slowly oozing out.

"Naga! Help me! Somebody, anybody! Please help me!" Then there was a pounding near the driver's side of the truck followed by Tarlok telling her to shut up. She waited a few moments before using almost all of her energy to pull herself to her knees by the back doors of the truck. Her fingers wrapped around the bars covering the small opening and took a deep breath of the cold winter air. As she looked at the world outside she realized that she wasn't far from the council building and was still in Republic City.

"Naga!" she yelled and followed it with a high pitch whistle. After about five minutes there was no response and Korra realized that no one was going to save her. She was all alone. A hopeless tear trickled down her cheek as she backed away from the opening. Korra moved to the far left corner of the vehicle and curled up into a ball. Tears came pouring out of her eyes and she wished she was back at Air Temple Island with her friends. She longed to be sitting eating dinner with Tenzin, Pema, the kids (even though they drive her insane), Asami, Bolin and Mako. All of a sudden Korra did not feel alone. She felt as if someone was there with her. As she looked up the last of her tears ran down her face and she saw why she didn't feel alone.

"Hello Aang."