The night sky was peaceful and clear as the stars beautifully dotted it. Tonraq and Korra were on the deck of the ship while everyone else was fast asleep below. Korra was sitting in her father's lap as she listened to him tell her stories that he heard at her age.

"The young couple then made a giant maze of tunnels with their new Earthbending skills so that they could see each other in secret." Tonraq was telling his daughter the story of the first Earthbenders, one he's been telling her since Korra was an infant. As he was telling the story, Tonraq was also teaching Korra on how to tie a couple of sailor knots on a small string.

"Dad, can you skip to the end of the story," Korra asked, interrupting her father but keeping her focus on her knot tying.

Tonraq raised an eyebrow at her and laughed. "Why do you want me to skip to the end? Bored of my storytelling?"

"Well, you've told me this story hundreds of times and the ending's my favorite part. You know, when Oma goes all crazy with her Earthbending when she finds out that Shu was killed in action." Korra stayed focus on her tying as she kept up the conversation with her father. As she waited to hear his response, a thought popped in her head. "Was Oma an Avatar like me?" Korra looked up at her father with questioning eyes.

Tonraq laughed ruffled Korra's hair. "Maybe, but you'll have to see for yourself when you get older."

Korra laughed and looked up in the sky. "Yue's not out tonight," Korra says solemnly.

Tonraq looked up in the sky as well and noticed that moon wasn't in the sky that night, which would explain the lack of light they had. "Where do you think she is?"

Korra readjusted herself in her father's lap and put her focus back on her knot tying. "Well, Master Katara once told me that she thinks when Yue isn't in the sky; she's resting from her moon spirit duties."

"What do you think she's doing when Yue's not in the sky," Tonraq asked his daughter.

Korra looked back up in the sky. "I think she's spending her time with Master Sokka."


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