AN: Here's the second chapter I promised. It might take me a little to get a third one posted; I'm getting a bad case of writer's block. If anyone has any suggestions on where to go next, I'm open to ideas!

"Miss Pema! Master Tenzin! Somebody!" yelled Bolin.

"Bolin what's wrong? Jinora!" yelled Pema, running towards her daughter once she saw them.

"What's gong on out here? I could hear you shouting in my office!" exclaimed Tenzin as he rushed into the common area.

"Tenzin, quiet down! Jinora's hurt."

"Hurt? What happened?!" he questioned Bolin.

"She slipped when she was training, the spinning gates bounced her around and threw her out, she tried to catch herself, but landed on her ankle the wrong way," Bolin explained in a rush.

Tenzin was shocked, Pema looked suspicious. Both knew their daughter was a highly skilled master airbender and didn't have accidents like that. Pema suspected Bolin had a part in Jinora's injury, whether he knew it or not. Pema had seen the way her daughter looked at the older earthbender. She also had noticed how over time the time the two spent together gradually increased. As of the last year or so she noticed the two were practically attached at the hip. The only time she saw her daughter without Bolin was when he was on duty with the metalbenders (AN: I think when Bolin gets tired of probending he'll join the police force like Mako.) Whenever he was on the island, the two were inseparable. They reminded her of herself and Tenzin when they were young.

Pema was pulled out of her memories when she heard Tenzin speak again.

"Let's get her down to the healing room."

"Bolin, you can put me down now. I can walk from here," said Jinora sleepily. She had dozed off on the way from the training pavilion to the temple.

"Jinora, we don't know how injured that ankle is. You're not walking," Bolin said, giving a stern look.

Jinora pouted.

Oh yes, they definitely reminded Pema of her and Tenzin.