"Oh My God! Oh My God! Oh My God!" Said Korra, who was practically squealing with excitement. Unable to contain herself, she pulled Tenzin into another hug. With a smile, he returned the embrace. Not a moment later, she heard her name being shouted out.

"KORRA!" Releasing Tenzin from their hug, Korra spun around and smiled when she saw Jinora, Ikki, and Meelo running at her. The three Airbenders leaped at Korra and tackled her to the ground. As they played, Tenzin saw Pema walking out, with Rohan in her arms. Walking over to his wife, she kissed his cheek and handed their son to him.

"Good morning, Dear. You seem to be calmer than you were earlier." Pema said as she smiled at the sight of Meelo and Korra wrestling while Jinora and Ikki were laughing and cheering them both on.

"Yes, thanks to Korra. She always seems to know how to lighten the mood." He said.

"Maybe that's just another power of Avatar. She does have an effect on people in more ways than one."

"Perhaps your right, Pema."

"Of course I'm right. I'm a woman. Now tell them to come inside for breakfast." Pema said before going back inside. Tenzin smiled and sighed.

"When you're old enough to date, Rohan, a word of advice. Always agree with a woman. It makes things so much simpler." Tenzin told his son. Rohan just giggled, clearly not understanding what his father just said. Tenzin just smiled and looked over to see Meelo standing over Korra who was pretending to be defeated and Jinora and Ikki on the ground laughing.

"Alright that's enough. Lets go inside and have breakfast. And Korra, Your parents said that they will be here this afternoon for your birthday dinner."

"Thanks, Tenzin." Said Korra as she jumped onto her feet. The group then reentered the temple ready for some of Pema's great cooking.


Asami Sato yawned as she waited for the elevator to her office, a cup of tea in her hand and one of many newspapers in the other. For the past week she has been practically living in her office, busy trying to catch up on work and avoiding the reporters that surrounded her building. Taking a sip of tea she didn't see her secretary walk up next to her.

"Good morning, Asami."

"Oh, good morning, Kia. I didn't see you there." Asami said with a smile. Asami and Kia have been friends since they were little. Her father was one of the many investor her father had worked with over the years. After her father was discovered to be an Equalist, Kia's father was one of the few people that helped keep Future Industries alive. After she officially became CEO, Asami offered Kia a job as her secretary, which she immediately accepted.

"Slept here again huh?" Kia asked.

"Well, the reporters don't make it easy to sneak out of here. They're here practically 24/7." Asami replied with a smirk. After what seemed like an eternity the elevator doors finally opened and Asami and Kia stepped inside. As they climbed the numerous floors of the tower, Kia began telling Asami about what was planned for today.

"Okay, so your scheduled for today isn't as hectic as it has been lately. There are some new Satomobile designs for you to look over, Suyin Beifong and her husband will be arriving this afternoon to discuss a business alliance between Zaofu and Future Industries, and more plans from the President regarding the expansion of the city. Other than that you should have plenty of time to get over to The Four Elements for Korra's dinner. Oh that reminds me, on the way here, I picked up your gifts for Korra." Kia said to Asami.

"Thank you, Kia. That saves me some time. Honestly I knew that running the company would be an ordeal, but this is harder than anything I could have prepared for. I'm still amazed dad was able keep us on top with all this stress." Asami said before taking another sip of her tea. The elevator dinged as it reached the pair's destination. Stepping out, Kia walked behind her desk.

"Well your father did have a board of directors to help him out. But after the whole Equalist thing, it was no surprise that they wanted distance themselves from us."

"Yeah well, I'm glad that your dad chose to stay. I don't think I could have gotten through all this without you two." Asami told her friend.

Kia shrugged. "My old man has always had a soft spot for you, Asami. After the incident, my dad felt betrayed. He was angry that your father had used the company's money to fund his "Personal projects" but then he thought about how you must have been feeling. You've always been like a daughter to him and like a sister to me. He wasn't going to abandon you just because of what your dad did." She said.

Walking behind the desk, Asami and Kia hugged eachother.

"Thank you, Kia. That mean so much to hear you say that."

"Well you don't have just me to be thankful for. You have Mako and Bolin, and especially Korra."

"Yeah you're right about that. Well I should probably get to work, don't want to be late tonight." Asami said as she headed to a pair of doors leading to her office.

"Yeah, don't want to miss your girlfriend's birthday dinner." Kia said with a smirk. Asami froze and looked at Kia.

"How-how did you?" Asami stuttered. Kia giggled.

"I came in last night to say bye, but you were asleep on your couch. I was just about to leave when you started talking in your sleep. Sorry, I couldn't help myself I just had to take a listen. I'll say this, whatever you were dreaming about tells me that you truly love her."

Asami blushed and looked away, a small smile on her face. "I...I do love her...very much." Asami admitted.

"Hey don't worry, my lips are sealed." Kia said. Asami smiled and hugged her again.

"Thanks Kia. You're the best."

"I know." She said before the pair shared a laughed.


Mako let out another snore as he continued to sleep at his desk. He hadn't gotten a wink of sleep last night, as he was busy with a stakeout on a suspected Triad safe house. After a few arrests this morning, he headed back to the station to fill out his report only to have fallen asleep almost immediately. His feet propped up and a magazine covering his face, the young detective was oblivious to the gaze he was currently getting from Lin.

Lin stood there with her arms crossed and tapping her foot. Normally she would give Mako a break if he chose to go home and sleep, but since he was at the station he was sleeping on the job by her account. Loudly, she cleared her throat and getting no reaction.

"Mako." She said only to be met with more snoring.

"Mako!" She said even louder, and again she was met with snoring.

"Detective!" She shouted, and causing Mako to jolt up and fall backwards in his chair. Mako let out a pained moan as he rubbed the back of his head.

"Ahhh...Jeez Lin, was that really necessary?" Mako asked.

"You were sleeping on the job, what did you expect?" Lin replied.

"Point taken." He said as picked up his chair and sat back down. Lin looked at him and could see the bags under his eyes and let out a sigh.

"Listen, you had a long night. Just go home and get some rest. You're gonna need the energy for tonight anyways." Lin said.

Mako looked away as he remembered Korra's dinner. Lin raised an eyebrow.

"Okay, what's wrong?" She asked.

"It's nothing."

"Don't even try to deny it, I know somethings on your mind. So we can either talk here, or we can take this to the interrogation room."

If it was anyone else, Mako would have just taken that as a joke. But this was Lin, he knew she would go through with that remark. Mako sighed.

"Its just...ever since Korra and Asami got back from their trip, I've notice that they've been...closer than in the past. I don't want to believe the rumors that they're in a relationship without solid proof, but..."

"Yeah, you're not the only that's noticed something different about those two. But for you, you'd want to hear it from them right?" Lin guessed. Mako nodded.

"I guess it's just hard to see those two..."together"...I mean I date both of them and both of those relationships ended badly. The idea that I might have been a reason they might have gotten together. It hurt, Lin."

"I know how you feel, Mako. I've had my fair share of heartbreak too. But, if they are together, than you have to accept that." Lin said as she patted Mako on the back.

"Thanks, Lin...You gonna be joining us at the dinner?"

"I might stop by, but I doubt it. This city never sleeps so I don't have a lot of time for this kind of stuff." She said as she began to walk away.

"You know your sister is visiting right?" Mako said causing Lin to stop.

"And I'm also guessing you are aware that there will most likely be alcohol at the party? I don't have to tell you what happens when you mix Su and Fire Brandy..." Mako didn't finish when Lin cut him off.

"You made your point. Now go home and get some sleep, that's an order." Lin said before walking away. Mako smirked and got up. Grabbing his scarf he exited the station and walked past Bolin who had just opened the door.

"Oh, Hey bro. I was just..."

"Tired. Talk later." Mako said as he walked down the street, and leaving Bolin standing there confused.

"...Okay...uh see you tonight then." He said out loud. Bolin looked around.

"So...now what should I do?"