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Korra suppressed a yawn as she tried to keep herself from falling asleep. Less than two hours of sleep and three hours of airbending training did not mix.
Sighing the Avatar slouched her shoulders, she was bored and tired. Sitting still for meditating was not her forte. Sitting still in general was not her forte.
"If you had gotten home at a decent hour you wouldn't be this tired," Tenzin said as Korra suppressed another yawn.
Korra gave him a look. When she arrived home she was prepared for his stern lecture about how she had been irresponsible for sneaking out and that she was in a load of trouble for disobeying him. But it never came. He simply greeted her and told her that training was in an hour.
"I'm not tired," she said defiantly. "I'm bored."
"Meditating isn't about having fun, Korra," Tenzin said. "This is to teach you how to calm your mind and detach yourself from your surroundings so that you can attain a higher spiritual connection."
Korra rolled her eyes. "Well, this is still boring and I'm not reaching any spiritual connection."
"Are you even trying?" Tenzin asked.
"Of course!" Korra replied. "Do you think I'm just sitting here for fun? I can't meditate."
"Everyone can meditate, Korra. Even my brother can meditate and he fidgets more than you. You just have to try."
"I am trying!" Korra exclaimed. "I'm just not meant for meditation. I'm more of an action person," she grinned widely. "Let's finally move onto those spinning gates!"
Tenzin sighed in agitation. The airbending master knew that fighting with her was pointless; she would try to justify her actions with everything she had. They had been practicing airbending for a week now and it felt like the young Avatar was retaining nothing.
"Fine," he said tightly. "Let's move onto the gates."
The gates, Korra realized, were a huge mistake. She did not have the patience to 'be the leaf' as the large spinning planks of wood hit her one after another as she attempted to run through them.
"Come on Korra! You can do it!" Jinora cheered as she and her siblings watched as the Avatar fell on the ground after the gates spit her out.
Korra fist pumped the air from her spot on the ground as she took deep breaths. The bruises she felt forming all over her body were making it difficult for her to move. This was not her morning.
"Come on Korra," Tenzin called from the other side of the gates. "Get up and try again. Don't try to force your way through."
Korra sighed as she stood and dusted herself off. Once Jinora got the gates moving, the Avatar took a deep breath and attempted to slide through.
Again, the gates chewed her up and spit her out, leaving the Avatar a fuming mess.
Tenzin was about to tell to try again, but he could see the disappointment in her eyes. He knew she was always a good student and that she normally picked up bending fairly quickly, he had seen her train with her other mentors many times. So failing at something so early in her training must be a huge blow to her.
"It's only been a week since we began training, Korra," he said gently. "You can't master something in a week. Don't be disappointed that you aren't able to make it through the gates."
Korra looked at him with surprise before her pride made her quickly mask it. "I'm going to make it through these gates," she said and started to run through the still spinning gates. But again, the gates defeated her.
The fuming Avatar gave a cry of frustration as a gate wacked her in the ribs. Growling, she threw fire at the gates ignoring Tenzin's calls to stop.
"THAT'S A TWO THOUSAND YEAR OLD RELIC!" Tenzin hollered as Korra made her way towards him.
Let out a frustrated growl, Korra stood. "This is stupid!" She said. "It's been a week and nothing is sticking!"
"You can't just force your way through, Korra," Tenzin said just as angry. "You have to learn how to move with the currents."
"I'm trying to learn!" Korra said, "You're just a terrible teacher!"
Before Tenzin could say something, Korra stomped away, listening as Meelo reiterated her words before giving a tiny roar and destroyed the gates even further.
.0.
Korra slid her way through the open window of the brother's apartment above the arena, instantly smelling the bacon cooking on the stove.
Following the smell into the kitchen, she saw Mako turning the stove off and lifting the pan off the burner. Leaning against the archway frame, Korra crossed her arms and smirked. "Hey there City Boy," she greeted as he turned around.
The firebender gave a noise of surprise, almost dropping the pan. "Korra!" He said before his eyebrows furrowed in anger. "What are you doing here?"
Korra grinned at him. "I came for Bolin," she said as she stole a piece of bacon out of the pan. "I didn't know you could cook, how domesticated."
Mako frowned as he moved the pan away from her. "How did you even get in? The door's locked."
"But the fire escape window in the family room is open," she replied, giving him another grin.
He rolled his eyes as he placed the pan on the cooling rack, mumbling to himself how he should keep the windows closed.
Korra sat herself on one of the bar stools as she helped herself to another piece of bacon. "What time did you guys end up coming home?"
"Around six," Mako said as he made himself a plate. "It's not easy dragging Bolin away from the pretty ladies."
Korra laughed before wincing, the bruises on her ribs from the spinning gates ached.
"What's wrong with you?"
"Airbending training," Korra said as she lifted the side of her shirt and examined the bruises on her ribs. "The spinning gates beat the crap out of me and I never got the chance to heal them."
"Didn't know airbending training could be so rough," Mako said as she felt his eyes on her.
"It is when you're a novice," she said as she put her shirt down.
"But shouldn't it come easy to you? I mean, you've mastered it like a thousand times, hell you're previous life was an airbender."
"You would think it would be easy because of that," Korra said. "But nope, it's like after the predecessor dies, the avatar spirit completely forgets that it has mastered the elements before and makes its new human form suffer through the rigorous training all over again. It's very tiring."
"Sounds like a drag," Mako said as he placed the food on a plate. "Can't you ask your other lives for help?"
Korra blew air from her teeth and rolled her eyes. "I've tired. But I apparently I haven't reached a spiritual connection yet so I currently can't get a hold of them."
She saw Mako's lips twitch from an amused smile as he looked down at the food, making Korra's heart speed up at the fact that she made him smile.
The smile dropped from his lips as he looked at her again, his face back to being stoic. "You better go wake Bo, otherwise he'll sleep all day and tomorrow is his homework day so he won't be able to go out."
Korra's heart dropped as he dismissed her again. "Oh, um, right," she said as she stood. "Thanks for the bacon."
Walking out of the kitchen, she climbed the small stairs and followed the loud snores coming from one of the bedrooms.
"Bo?" She called gently as she pushed the door open. The shades were closed, making the room dark, but what the Avatar could tell was that the room was messy. Clothes and school books were strewn everywhere. Posters of probenders and pin up girls covered his walls. His laptop was laying at the foot of his bed and Korra knew that with one swift kick, Bolin would probably knock it off breaking it. She was surprised it hasn't already happened.
"Bolin," she whispered as she tip-toed over to him and moved the laptop off the bed, lest he really does kick it off.
Shaking him gently she called his name again. But the earthbender made no indication that he heard her.
"Bolin!" She said loudly but he still didn't move the only thing he did was snore louder.
The Avatar began to try everything she could to wake him up. Clapping her hands, shaking him, opening his blinds, but the earthbender still didn't wake.
Placing her hands on her hips, she was about to go ask his brother for help, when Mako's voice could be heard from down stairs loudly stating that breakfast was ready.
Bolin was up in a flash, blinking rapidly as his eyes adjusted to the light. "Breakfast?" He asked before his eyes landed on Korra and a smile graced his face. "With Korra."
Korra laughed. "All it takes is to yell 'breakfast is ready' and you're up?"
"What can I say?" Bolin said as he stood. "Food makes my world go round."
The Avatar shook her head as she threw a shirt at him. "Get ready; you're taking me around the city."
"I am?" Bolin asked with a cocked eyebrow as they walked out of his room and towards the stairs.
"Yup," Korra said as she followed Bolin down the stairs. "I thought that you were such a great tour guide when you showed me the campus that I decided to try you out around town."
Bolin plunked himself down at the small kitchen table and tucked himself in. "I'd love to!"
"You can't Bo, we have practice all day for the game tonight," Mako said.
Korra gave Mako an angry look. "Why did you tell me that before I woke him?"
Mako took a sip of his tea and shrugged. "Slipped my mind."
The Avatar glared at him before looking back at Bolin as he groaned in indignation.
"I hate day long trainings. It's the day of the match, we should rest up, not waste our energy training. Besides, hanging with Korra is a lot more fun than hanging with you and Hasook."
Mako rolled his eyes. "This is the last semi-final Bolin, we need to practice. If we screw this up we screw our chances for the finals. You can hang out with Korra tomorrow."
"Damn," Bolin muttered before turning to Korra and giving her a sad smile. "Sorry Korra, maybe tomorrow?"
Korra pursed her lips to the side in disappointment. "Can't tomorrow is study day. Next weekend?"
Bolin smiled with a mouth full of food. "Neft weekend!" He affirmed.
Korra gave him a smile as she leaned back in her chair. Today was going to be a boring day after all.
.0.
"Are we really having this argument again?" Korra said as she crossed her arms, glaring her mentor down.
"Yes, we are," Tenzin said. "You've only been to one game and already it affected your training."
Korra rolled her eyes. "It wasn't the game that affected my training; it was the fact that the training was boring. You know, you once told me when I was younger to not judge something before you try it. Why are you judging probending when you haven't even been to a game?"
"Because it's—
"A mockery to traditional bending, blah, blah, blah," Korra said as she finished his sentence. "Times are changing, Tenzin, I should learn modern bending too and what better way than to watch probending?"
"Bending is not all physicality, Korra, its spirituality too and nowhere in that game is there spirituality."
"You shouldn't judge probending if you haven't tried it or at least seen it. Once you've seen a game, let me know, then we can have a discussion on whether or not probending is a mockery to bending and if there is any spirituality in that game. Until then, I have a game to watch."
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Korra followed the path to the Fire Ferrets locker room hearing the commotion coming from within. Right as she was about to open the door and ask what's going on, the door slammed open and an angry Hasook stormed out.
Walking into the locker room she noticed the looks on the brother's faces. "What's going on?"
"That no good Hasook just quit the team," Bolin said.
"What?!" Korra asked with surprise.
"He couldn't take the criticism, so he got mad and quit."
Mako sighed, "There goes our chance for the finals."
Before Korra could think she spoke. "I'll take his place!" She said.
"What?" Both brothers asked at the same time.
"I'll take his place. I'm a waterbender and I sort of have the rules down."
"That's a great idea!" Bolin said as he stood and hugged her.
"No way," Mako said as he looked at them.
"Fire Ferrets, the game starts in ten minutes!" The referee said as he poked his head in.
"Mako, we need a third person or we're disqualified. Korra is a waterbender."
"She lacks the training. I'd rather forfeit than look like a fool."
"Training doesn't matter!" Bolin said. "She's the Avatar; her skills will exceed the other teams. We need her."
"Avatar or not, she's a risk," Mako said. "She barely has the rules down and her temper will no doubt cause us points."
"Hey!" Korra said in offend. "I do not have a temper."
"Really? Tell it to my phone."
Before they could start to argue Bolin got between them. "Listen!" He said putting his hands up. "This is our only chance at the finals, Mako. We have a master waterbender willing to help us out. Why let that slip by when we need it?"
Mako gave a dejected sigh, "Fine. But let us do all of the work."
Korra couldn't keep the excited squeal in as she jumped up and gave Mako a hug. "Just let me change!"
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The Fire Ferrets and the Badgermole's were tied. The Avatar was beginning to think that pro-bending was much easier than airbending, at least until she was hit with a spinning earth coin that was flying at forty miles an hour.
Korra felt herself being thrown back into zone three, her foot dangling off the edge of the platform. Looking at the smiling earthbender from the opposite team, Korra stood and angrily threw three earth coins back at him, successfully knocking him over the side.
Before she could smile in satisfaction the referee blew his whistle and held up a yellow fan. "Foul!" he yelled as he looked angrily down at Korra.
"WHAT!?" Korra asked as steam came from her mouth.
"Unnecessary roughness towards opponent and…using a different element?" The referee said confusion on his face before someone whispered to him that she was the Avatar. The referee nodded before holding up the yellow fan again. "The Fire Ferrets receive a penalty for unnecessary roughness, move back one zone."
"What about the using the different element?" The earthbending team captain on the opposing team asked.
"There is no rule that states that you cannot use a different element, but let that be a warning Avatar Korra," the referee said. "Next time you use another element besides water the Fire Ferrets will be disqualified."
"It's not fair that they have the Avatar one their team anyway," The waterbender said.
"Why?" Mako asked. "Jealous that she's a better bender? If you weren't so sloppy Aauk maybe you would actually be able to score for once."
"Why you—' Haku started towards Mako but the referee stopped it.
"Enough," the referee said. "Or I'll disqualify both teams. There is no rules stating who can and cannot play. The Avatar is allowed to continue playing, but she is ONLY allowed to use waterbending. Understood?"
Both teams nodded.
"Take your place, the next round is starting," The referee said before blowing his whistle.
"Keep your temper in check!" Mako hissed as they took their places in zone two.
"Bite me," Korra hissed back before the bell rang and earth coins were being thrown at her.
The Badgermole's earthbender signaled her out again, throwing coin after coin at her. She dodged them with ease, bending water at him with lightning speed. But she wasn't fast enough as one earth coin slammed right into her abdomen, knocking her back again and taking the breath right out of her.
Lifting herself from the ground, she sat on her knees and tried to catch her breath. From her peripheral she saw the captain getting ready to throw another coin at her, but before it could hit her, Mako threw himself in front of her, taking the blow. Korra watched as he flew right off the platform and into the waters below.
"Mako!" She yelled.
Her yelled distracted Bolin, making him look towards her. Before Korra knew it, she was watching him fly off the platform too as Aauk blasted water at him.
Looking at the Bodgermole's, Korra felt her anger strike up again as they gave her cocky smirks.
Growling, she stood and felt the water surge from below at her command. She began to blast powerful water disks at them, smiling in satisfaction as they each were knocked back into zones two and three.
The waterbender was the first to fall over the edge as Korra kicked a ball of water at him, his reflexes too slow to defend himself against the Avatar's fast movements. Then it was the firebender, her fire wall wasn't enough to block the water that blasted through, knocking her into the water. And finally, it was the earthbender, his petrified look made Korra smile. "Not so tough now are you, big guy?" She taunted before throwing water disks at him.
The team captain slowly moved back into zone three with each throw from the Avatar. It wasn't until he was at the very edge did Korra stomp her foot, rooting her to the ground, and throw a large powerful stream of water at the earthbender, sending him into the water.
The bell dinged as the crowd cheered wildly, the master of ceremonies announcing that the Avatar had saved the team and won the game and that the Fire Ferrets were going to the finals.
Korra felt herself smile as her teammates ran over to her, both with wide smiles. "You did it!" Bolin said as he brought her into a hug and spun her around, making her laugh.
Once he put her down she looked at Mako. "How was that Mr. Doubtful?"
"Not bad," he replied.
Korra rolled her eyes and looked at Bolin. "What does it take to impress him?"
"Hey, I said not bad," Mako said. "You still have a lot of practice to do."
"So I'm an official team member now?" She asked with excited eyes.
Mako shrugged. "Yeah I guess. Can't beat having the Avatar on your team. "
Bolin gave a loud whoop as he brought them into a group hug. "Watch out world! The Fire Ferrets are about to take over."
.0.
The morning sun warmed Korra as a cold wind blew by, rustling her hair. Walking over to the training area, she saw Tenzin and some acolytes putting the gates back together.
Korra looked at her mentor and immediately felt guilty. From his demeanor she could tell he was angry. She destroyed his gates, called him a terrible teacher and she disobeyed him when she snuck out. She had known him almost all of her life, he was always there for her and even welcomed her into his home and she repaid him by being a brat because something wasn't going the way she wanted.
Sighing, she walked over to him and began helping put the gates back up. She saw his look of surprise before helping her lift a gate.
"I'm sorry for destroying your gates and calling you a terrible teacher," she said quietly.
Tenzin looked at her. "I'm sorry too," he said. "In order to teach someone patience you have to have patience."
"I deserved it, I was frustrated at myself and I took it out on you," Korra said lifting another gate.
"And I deserved being called a terrible teacher.
"No you didn't," she said before smiling. "I was tired and cranky."
Tenzin smiled as they lifted a gate. There were a few moments of silence as the two put the gates back together.
"I went to the probending game last night," Tenzin said not looking at her.
Korra's heart stopped. "You did?"
"I heard the game over the radio and your name popped up. They were saying that you were playing the game. Of course I was angry and had down there to bring you home. But as I stood there watching I realized, I was right; it is affecting your airbending training, but in the right way."
The Avatar almost dropped the gate she was holding. "What?"
"Those dodging and evading moves you were doing when the earthbender attacked you, those were airbending moves."
Korra couldn't stop the smile from forming. "Really?"
Tenzin nodded. "I was impressed, looks like some of the training is sticking."
Korra smiled wide. "So you approve of probending then?"
"I don't approve of it per se, but it isn't as horrible as I thought it was."
Korra put the last gate in its hole. "I'm going to go study now," she said as she began to back up. "I'm glad you like probending cause I kinda sorta officially joined the Fire Ferrets and we have a championship coming up. I'll be in the library!"
By the time Tenzin registered what Korra had just said she was already gone.
.0.
The weeks began to pass by in a flash. Full of school, airbending training, and probending training, Korra felt like she didn't have time to breathe. But she loved it.
Korra slid her way through the open window with familiar ease, hearing the masculine laugh of Bolin coming from the kitchen.
"Good morning," she sang as she waltzed into the kitchen.
"Morning," the brothers greeted, not fazed that she had come in unannounced. She had been doing it all week, it was like a routine.
Korra stood in front of Bolin with her hands on her hips. "Alright mister, off your keister, our tour of the city is long overdue."
Bolin looked at her guiltily, "I already have plans," he started. "I promised Maiko I'd help her with her government homework."
"Really?" Korra said as her bravado deflated . "But you promised."
"I know, I know, I'm sorry. I didn't know you'd want to go today. Please don't hate me."
"Too late," she said as she sat down and crossed her arms.
"I'm sorry," Bolin drawled before looking at Mako. "Have Mako take you, he has the day off," he said as he pointed to Mako, who was sitting at the counter reading the daily newspaper.
"I asked him the first night I met him and he said no," Korra said as she leaned back on the chair and crossed her arms. "He probably won't take me anyway."
"I never said no," Mako said taking a sip of his tea. "I just asked why you didn't ask Bolin. Besides, you never asked if I'd take you today so how would you know if I will say yes or no. "
"So you'll take me then!?" Korra asked with excited eyes as she turned and looked at him.
Mako shrugged and nodded. "Sure."
Korra tried not to look too excited as she turned back around, but she couldn't control the smile that broke out on her face. Something that did not go unnoticed by Bolin.
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"You better wear something to disguise yourselves," Bolin said as he forcefully pushed them out of the door. "Otherwise the paparazzi will follow your every move, like they did to us when we went out for ice cream last Wednesday."
"I don't really have anything but this," Korra said as she tugged at her favorite sweater.
Bolin looked around before smiling and grabbing the red scarf around Mako's neck. "Wear this."
"Bo!" Mako said as he halted the earthbender's movements.
Bolin tugged his arm back and rolled his eyes. "Mako, relax. It's not going to be far from you. Besides, I'm sure dad wouldn't have minded."
He wrapped the scarf around Korra's neck before placing his sunglasses and a beanie on her. "Good thing it's a bit cold outside," he teased. He looked over them before smiling, "You two have fun now!" he said before slamming the door shut.
Korra and Mako looked at each other before shrugging.
"So where do we go first, Cool Guy?"
They spent the day roaming around the city as Mako showed her the sights. He showed her his favorite hole in the wall café, his favorite bar, and even his favorite arcade.
"What do you think of these?" Korra asked as she tried on a pair of silly sunglasses making Mako smile.
They were roaming around the outdoor mall as Mako told her what the certain districts of the city were. She was thoroughly enjoying his company, even though they had been probending together for weeks, she still knew nothing about him. Whenever she would ask a question about himself, he would always give a short answer with no detail and he never asked her anything about herself. He was completely opposite of his brother, who was an open book and wanted to know everything about her as possible.
But despite the fact that Mako still showed no interest in her, which still made the Avatar's heart drop in sadness, spending alone time with him was nice. His was smart and witty, something she never noticed when they were arguing during probending practice.
The nice afternoon came to a screeching halt though, when she heard it- a small click of a camera. Pulling her hood up, she hid her face deeper into Mako's scarf around her neck.
"Mako," she whispered harshly as she spotted the photographer hiding in the bushes near them. She knew that if there was one, there were bound to be many more.
"Hmm?" He replied as he studied a vinyl.
"We have the go," she mumbled.
"What?" He asked as he put the disk down and looked at her.
She motioned with her eyes to the not so subtle man in the bushes. "We have to go. Now."
Realization dawned on Mako as they slowly began moving, the clicking of the camera becoming more rapid.
"Korra!" The photographer shouted and suddenly thousands of clicks sounded as a herd of paparazzi appeared out of nowhere.
"Run!" Korra said as she started to run, listening as the photographers called her name.
Korra ignored them as she and Mako turned a corner.
"Where are we going?" Mako shouted at her as they ran.
Korra looked around she had no idea where they were. "I have no clue where I am!"
She felt Mako grab her hand as he began to run faster, the paparazzi still calling her name. "Come on, follow me!" He said as he dragged Korra with him.
They dodged the satomobiles as the crossed the street ignoring the angry horns that were being blown at them.
Running into a small shop, they plastered themselves against a wall, slowly peeking their heads around to see if they were being followed. When they noticed they weren't they took a breath.
"Is it always like this with you?" Mako asked as they breathed heavily.
"You have no idea," Korra said until she heard the camera shutters again. "Go!"
They ran through the store, smiling at the customers they were running around as the paparazzi called Korra's name.
Running out of the back door, they apologized to the store's manager as they ran by and jumped over the fence.
"Come on!" Mako said as he laughed, grabbing Korra's hand again as they ran.
The chase became more of a game as Korra and Mako found ways to avoid them. Both of them laughing as the herd got smaller and smaller.
It was a relief to Korra though, when they hopped onto a city trolley and watched as the paparazzi gave up following them. With a smile, the Avatar and the firebender gave the remaining paparazzi the finger and waved as the trolley turned a corner.
The two sat down and tried to catch their breaths. "That was insane," Mako said as he laughed.
"I've been going through that my whole life," Korra said. "I'm sorry you had to endure that."
Mako shrugged as he leaned back. "I guess that's just what Bo and I will have to put up with now that we're friends with the Avatar."
Korra's heart leapt. "So we're friends now? And here I thought you hated my guts."
"You're not so bad," the firbender said as he gave her a smile and put his arm around the back of their seat.
Korra said nothing as she looked at the window, trying to smash down the smile that was beginning to form.
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"If you follow this trail, we call this Founder's Trail, it takes you to all of the historic sites," Mako said as he trailed his long fingers along the purple line. They sat under a large shaded tree in the park, examining a city map as the firbender explained to the Avatar that now that she was residing in Republic city, she should know which trails to follow in case the paparazzi begin to chase after her again. "Follow this one, University Trail" his finger trailed a yellow one, "and it'll take you the university, no matter where you are in the city."
The firebender looked at Korra and smiled, watching as she memorized the road names. He quickly looked back down at the map as she looked up. "And this one," he traced a long red line, "It'll take you to the bending arena."
'Towards you,' Korra wanted to say but she just nodded her head. She still couldn't help but feel elated at his small proclamation that he considered them friends. She knew it was pathetic and a little foolish, they really didn't know each other, but there was something about him that drew the Avatar towards him. 'Maybe I'm right and you are my soul mate,' she thought before looking at him.
"Thank you, Mako," she said. "If it weren't for you I would've been bombarded with paparazzi in the middle of the city."
Make gave her a one shoulder shrug. "It was nothing. I just wonder how you've put up with it all these years."
It was Korra's turn to shrug. "I guess that they've just always been around, I kind of gotten used to it. It didn't really bother me until they started spreading rumors about me. But that's just what I have to go through."
"Can't you get a restraining order or something?"
Korra shook her head. "My parents tried everything when I was younger. But it's really no use; they find a way to get close. One person even snuck into my compound once and took a picture of me changing."
Mako looked at her. "What?" He asked and she noticed that he almost sounded angry.
"Yeah, he climbed over the wall and bypassed the White Lotus. No one would have even noticed he was there if it wasn't for my polar bear dog Naga."
"That's unbelievable," Mako said.
"What's unbelievable is getting blood out of a polar bear dog's fur," she said and laughed at Mako's look of horror.
"I'm kidding," she said.
"Why don't the White Lotus do something about the paparazzi?"
The Avatar guffawed. "Where you not just listening? The White Lotus are a bunch of morons. I end up just taking care of the paparazzi myself."
"At least now you have Bolin and me to help," Mako said as he put an arm around her shoulder.
Korra smiled, the elated feeling coming back tenfold as she leaned her head on his shoulder. "Now I've got you guys," she said.
Mako leaned his head on hers and Korra closed her eyes with another smile as butterflies erupted in her stomach. 'I think I really like you,' she thought as she enjoyed this moment of peacefulness.
But little did she know, thirty yards out of sight, someone was snapping a picture of them.
For those of you who have seen the last two episodes on Nick, I REFUSE TO BELIEVE THAT MAKORRA ISN'T ENDGAME!
*Beware spoilers* I was so heart broken when they officially ended it. I know that they need to go their separate ways because they both need to grow and learn and mature. But they better end up together in the end. Or I'm going to be super pissed. And they better not throw in any of that Masami crap in Book 3. Not that I don't love Asami cause I do, but I just think that the whole love triangle thing between Team Avatar needs to stop. Let them all be single for a while.
Other than that I. Freaking. LOVED IT! I think those last two episodes were among my favorite in the series. And I'm so glad Studio Mir is back. They're animation is flawless. I can't wait until book 3. And Bryan said we might not have to wait too long for it to come out. At least not like we did with book 2.
Okay, enough ranting.
Thank you to everyone who favored, liked and reviewed. I really appreciate it. But in all honesty I hope more than 5 people review this time. Its a little disheartening to know that so many people read your story (yes, I can see how many people read my story) and only 5 review.
So please, even if its just to tell me I suck, please review. Like every writer on here I love getting them.
Anyway, I hope you liked this chapter. I was a little eh on it. I'm a little heart broken about my otp ship so bear with me. Oh, and I highly recommend listening to the music while reading, cause that's what I do while I write and it helps set the mood for the chapter.
Okay, okay I'm going now. But leave me some love!
Until next time,
P
P.S. Hang in there Asami lovers, she's acomin'!
