****If you don't want spoilers, I suggest you don't read this until you see the first episode of Korra Book 3.
Hey, guys. I'm back with chapter two: a simple one shot of that amazing Korrasami scene where Korra attempts to drive.
I'm working on a Korrasami multi-shot piece inspired by the movie Blue is the Warmest Color.
Anyhow, enjoy. Rate & Review.
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"Um... You do know I'm not very good at driving, right?" Korra told Asami with a nervous grin after the girl tossed her the keys to the car.
"You're the Avatar: master of all four elements." Asami reminded with an encouraging tone. "I'm pretty sure you can handle driving." She finished.
"Remember when I crashed your car into that pole?" Korra recalled anxiously, trying to get Asami to change her mind.
"I remember." Asami giggled at the Avatar's nervousness. "Plus, it's relaxing." She added, twisting her fingers into her hair to flip in over her shoulder.
Asami held tightly onto the car's passenger seat with both hands until her knuckles turned white. She gritted her teeth as she and Korra abruptly jolted forward every 15 to 20 feet.
"That's the clutch! Shift gears! Let up on the accelerator!" The CEO shouted over the wind and sound of the car's loud engine and screeching tires against the faded asphalt of the road.
"I don't know what that means!" Korra countered, shouting over the loudness around them herself.
"Just pull—" Asami began until she jolted forward rather harshly, the seatbelt causing pain for her breasts. "Pull over!" She cried.
Korra slammed on a random pedal hoping it would be the brake. Fortunately for the both of them, she was successful in her attempt. "Now what?" Korra asked.
A horn sounded from behind them and Korra immediately raised her hand to her forehead in a salute, referring to what Mako had done to the both of them before leaving the Air Temple about a half-hour ago. The two of them laughed as Korra carefully parked close to the curb.
"So, speaking of the brooding teenager..." Korra began, pulling the keys out of the ignition just in case. "How long do you think it's gonna be like pulling teeth talking to Mako?" She inquired, slightly shifting her position to face the executive more casually.
"I don't know..." Asami replied. "He's not really the express-your-feelings type of guy..." She continued, speaking from experience with the boy.
"Did, uh... did he tell you we broke up before I left for the Fire Nation?" Korra asked with slight hesitance, a little humiliated as well at the fact.
"Yeah... In fact, everyone knew..." Asami told her friend, feeling sorry for her; sorry that the entire mess even occurred.
"Oh..." Korra said, a deep crimson blush rising to her cheeks. "Well, that's embarrassing." She admitted.
"Look... I know I should have told you this a while ago, but..." Asami began with a sigh, remembering everything that happened between Mako and her during the Civil War. "After you left, I..." She took a deep breath, bracing herself. "Well, I kissed him." She admitted with an apologetic expression plastered all over her face. "I'm really sorry."
Korra just looked at her with a faint smirk as her ocean blue eyes flashed with mischief and coolness before she burst out in a short laugh. It sort of made Asami's stomach jump. "No wonder he was acting so weird around us." She said, maintaining her smirk as it spread across her face.
Asami stared at her in bemusement. "W-wait... you're not mad?" She rejoined, her muscles tensing just in case the Avatar throws a punch. But she never did, she just kept smirking as her blue eyes danced with amusement.
"No, of course not." Korra assured her with confidence. "I mean, I kissed Mako while you two were dating so I guess it's even."
"You what?" Asami reacted, narrowing her at the Water Tribe native in a scowl.
Korra's smirk vanished from her expression to be replaced by one of hesitance and filled to the brim with apologies, her blue eyes slightly paling with regret. "Oh, no- I'm so sorry! I thought you knew."
"It's okay, Korra." Asami said, replacing her glower with a sympathetic smile. "Bolin told me a while back."
Korra smiled and let out a giggle. "I'm glad that Mako won't pose any threat to our relationship." She began. "I've never had a girlfriend I could talk to about stuff... Well, besides Naga." She confessed with a sheepish grin.
Asami gazes into those blue eyes of hers and moves closer to her. She smiles mischievously. "You've never had a girlfriend?" She asks, taking in the priceless uncomfortable look upon the waterbender's face.
Korra nervously cleared her throat and being the impulsive person she is, leans in closer to the CEO and gazes back into her jade-green eyes and smirks. "It depends on how you define 'girlfriend'. Because I meant a girl for a friend." She pauses, her smirk letting up a bit but not completely dying. "What did you mean...?"
"Well by 'girlfriend', I meant someone you date..." She smiled, leaning the slightest bit closer. So close that she could see her reflection in the Avatar's eyes.
Korra didn't know how to respond, so she just blurted the first thing that came to her mind. "What are you hinting at exactly?"
Asami closed the distance between them, kissing her softly on the lips. Korra wanted to pull away, but she couldn't. Her lips were as soft and full as her thick black tresses, and absolutely hard to resist. So she pushed into the kiss, tilting her head to the left.
As Korra began to get into the kiss, Asami pulled away. "It means I like you, Avatar." Asami clarified. "Now, c'mon... I'm driving us home."
Korra proceeded to jump out of the car and move to the passenger's seat, feeling her lips the entire way home. She was speechless.
Halfway back to the Republic City docks, Asami was slightly startled by Korra's hand capturing her own as it rested on the gearshift. She looked up for a brief few seconds to see Korra with her head down, a blush on her cheeks.
"I like you, too..." Korra confessed just loud enough to be heard over the loud wind before leaning over to give her a chaste kiss on the cheek.
Asami smiled to herself as she looked back to the road, intertwining her fingers with Korra's but still left enough room to grasp the gearshift.
This is the beginning of a wonderful relationship. Asami thought to herself.
Hope you all liked chapter two, and I'm currently working on chapter 3 which is going to be very paced.
Alright, I'm watching Nightmare on Elm Street, so bye :3
-TheClaudMaster
