The Aftermath

"Lin, are you alright?" Su demanded as she threw her arms around her older sister. Su had killed the combustion bender, P'li, because it was the only way to save her older sister. Unfortunately, Zaheer had gotten away with Korra. Thankfully, a few minutes ago they had rescued her.

"Su, relax, I'm fine," Lin said in her usual gruff manner.

Su merely tightened her grip on her sister. "Su, you can let go now," Lin murmured.

"Lin, I was so scared," Su babbled. "That I was going to lose you. When I was banished, all I knew was that I was probably never ever going to see you again and when you arrived in Zaofu, I was thrilled. And then when you went to distract the combustion bender, I was so scared that she was going to kill you."

"Hey, you know as well as I that it takes a lot more than a third-eyed freak to take down a Beifong," Lin replied, trying to get Su to calm down.

Su nodded shakily. Lin sighed. "Su, look, I'm sorry that I put myself in danger like that, but I… I couldn't let you get hurt and I knew that you'd have my back and you'd figure out a way to beat that combustion bender."

Su smiled at her older sister.

Lin grinned back. "So, it's been long enough that most of the witnesses from that fight thirty years ago are either dead or too old to remember," she began. "And that means that you can visit me in Republic City."

"And you'll come visit me in Zaofu?" Su demanded. "Without waiting thirty years this time, Lin?"

"Yes, Lin replied, "hopefully, next time I take a vacation, I'll stop by for a visit."

"And maybe Mom will be there," Su added.

"Does she do anything weird to that giant statue of her?" Lin asked.

"No, why?" Su asked.

"Seriously, Mom?" Lin yelled, glaring at the sky. "You torment me with altering the statues, but do nothing to Su?"

"She does however, sometimes sabotage my dancing stuff," Su admitted.