Hey, you guys, I got two new chapter for you today, this one's Part 2 of "Twins", and I don't feel like typing right now, so i'm just gonna go ahead and leave you alone to read now. Enjoy!


Korra gripped the sheets underneath of her tightly as a contraction spread pain through her body. She was alone with Asami since Mako ran off to wake Tenzin. Asami struggled to stay calm herself. The baby was coming – she didn't know if she should feel elated or terrified.

Probably both, she thought to herself.

"Don't worry, we'll get you to the hospital soon. I promise," she said, trying to make herself believe herself more than trying to make Korra believe her.

"How long have you had the contractions?" Asami asked the Avatar.

"About fifteen minutes," she rushed out. Asami breathed out slowly. This was going to be a long night.

About an hour or two later, Korra was in a hospital room in the city, screaming out in pain at another contraction.

"My spirits, this kid is taking forever to come out!" she cried out through gritted teeth.

"Don't worry, Korra, your nearly there. Shouldn't be too long from now," Mako reassured his wife softly.

"I hope your right, 'cause this pain is not bearable!" she screamed out as another contraction passed. Then, the doctor came in with the birthing cart and everything else needed for the birth.

"Please tell me it's time to push," she said hopefully. The doctor smiled warmly.

"Yes, Korra, it is time to start pushing. You're ten centimeters dilated, now, so push when I say," the doctor said as she put on some surgical gloves.

"Okay, on three; one, two, three; push!" she said. Korra pushed with all her might and after about five seconds, pushed again. This went on for a good three minutes before the head was out.

"Okay, Korra, one more push should do it," the doctor told the Avatar, "One, two, three, push!" And push, Korra did. Then out came the rest of the baby's body.

"It's a girl!" the doctor shouted out. Korra gave a very faint smile, relaxing her body for a split second, the pain still lingering. Mako left Korra for a moment to cut the cord where the doctor told him to until Korra let out another scream of pain.

"I don't think this is over, yet!" she shouted. Mako quickly made his way back to his wife's side as she held on to his hand for dear life, the doctor going back to her position at the end of the bed. The second baby didn't take as long as the firstborn, so after a minute, the baby was born.

"It's a boy!" the doctor shouted out. Korra plopped her head back on her pillow, praying to the spirits that she wasn't going to have triplets. No more contractions came, which signified to her that she was no longer in labor and the birthing was done.

The doctor had taken the twins off to the nursery for clean-up and check-up. After soothing his exhausted wife to sleep, Mako made his way to the waiting room where the airbending family, the Sato heiress, and mover star waited anxiously for news on the Avatar. They all looked up as the detective walked in, and questions were almost immediately thrown at him.

"Is she okay?"

"Is the baby born yet?"

"Is there a birthing problem?"

"Does she need a C-section?"

"Boy or girl?"

Mako help up his hands as if to say "One at a time!" and the questioning stopped.

"Okay, as to answer your questions, yes, Korra is okay. She's very tired, so she's sleeping right now. The baby is now born – although it really is 'babies'," he said the last part under his breath, "No, there wasn't a birthing problem; no she gave birth naturally, and as for the gender . . . you might wanna come see for yourselves," Mako said with a smile. They gave him confused looks as they followed him to the nursery.

They made their way to the window where the newborns were kept and it didn't take long before Mako spotted the ones he was looking for – they were right in front of him!

"You see the baby girl in front of me that's more to my right?" he asked them as they looked through the window. When they spotted the baby girl, they nodded.

"Is that her?" Asami asked with a smile. Mako nodded with a smile of his own and everyone awed quietly. But Mako had to cut it off, his soft smile becoming a little larger.

"But, you see the baby boy that's to her left?" he asked. They gave him confused looks as they nodded, "That's her younger brother," he finished. Everyone gasped in surprise.

"Wait; so, you're saying that you guys had twins?" Bolin asked, still trying to process the news. Mako nodded with a grin plastered on his face as he looked down at his sleeping twins. They gave the new father claps on the back and hugs while on their way back to the waiting room. Mako stopped at Korra room before turning to his friends and family.

"You guys wanna go in and see Korra?" he asked. They all nodded in agreement and they all went in quietly. Mako went over to Korra's bed and sat down next to her sleeping figure. He laid a hand on her shoulder, which stirred her enough to wake up. After blinking her eyes to get adjusted to the light, she looked up at her husband with a small smile.

"Hey," she mumbled.

"Hey. You have some visitors," he said softly, tucking some loose hair behind her ear. Asami, Bolin, and the airbenders came up to the bed with soft smiled on their faces, the kids sitting on the other side of the bed, Jinora the closest. Mako helped Korra sit up as she woke up more and the sleep wore off.

"Hey, congratulations," Asami said cheerfully as she leaned down to give her a hug. Bolin laughed in joy at the thought of having both a niece and nephew to spoil. His comment made everyone laugh and they chatted amongst themselves for a few minutes until two nurses came in, each holding a baby.

"Congratulations, you two; here's your newborn daughter," the first nurse said, handing the baby girl to Mako, who held his daughter carefully.

"And your newborn son," the second nurse said, giving the baby boy to Korra, who adjusted herself to hold her son in her arms. Everyone awed at the heart-melting sight of the two new parents holding their new twins.

"What are you gonna name them?" Jinora asked as she peered down at the baby boy in Korra's arms. The new parents looked up at each other, sharing the same thoughts.

"I don't know; it hasn't really crossed our minds. What should we name them?" Mako asked.

"I want the twins' names to be a little different than others. I'm thinking of Indianna and Isaiah," Korra suggested.

"They do look like the names would fit them," Bolin pointed out as he looked at his sleeping niece. Mako smiled down at his wife.

"Indianna and Isaiah, then?" he asked her, and she nodded in approval. Everyone complimented the names until a small yawn came from Indianna. Everyone's eyes darted to the small red bundle in Mako's arms to see the baby girl slightly stretching, about to wake up from her nap. Her brother soon followed and they both gave out adorable little yawns. The sight everyone in the room saw was shocking, yet beautiful.

Isaiah looked mostly like his mother. He had Korra's striking bright ocean-blue eyes and had her nose and eye shape. He had his father mouth and strong jaw line. His skin tone was tan, like his mother's, but a few shades lighter, and the hair on his head was a mess of chestnut-brown hair. His eyes were already filled with mischief – this kid is definitely gonna be the trouble maker.

His sister, Indianna, took after her father. She had Mako's deadly golden-amber eyes and had his nose and eye shape. She had her mother's mouth and cheeks but also, like her brother, had her father's strong jaw line. Her skin tone was pale, like her father's, but also had a tint of light tan, so it was several shades lighter than her brother's, and the hair on her head was a wavy match of jet-black hair. Her eyes reflected off responsibility and determination – she was definitely going to be the perfectionist and protector when she grew older.

"They look like the perfect mesh of you two!" Asami said as she smiled down on Isaiah.

"I think the only thing I see that's the same about them is the jaw line – that's it," Bolin said as he observed the twins' similarities.

"You never know – some things can change. The real differences will be their personalities. That with certainly be a problem raising them," Mako said.

"You have no idea," Korra replied. Raising the two will be tough, and the family knew it, but it will be an adventure they're willing to take.


Okay, that's Chapter 2! The third chapter's gonna be a long one, so brace yourselves. REVIEW, PLEASE!

DISCLAIMERS:

I DO NOT own "The Legend of Korra". Belongs to Mike and Bryan.