Author's Note: To clear something up, Chrysocolla's bending is her weapon much like Lapis Lazuli's hydrokenesis. Similarly, Tanzanite and Zircon have control over air, and so on. Not sure how the Avatar State would be incorporated in, though. And I'm very sorry for the short chapter today.
Asami gasped as a woman ran across the road, almost too focused on what was ahead of her to realize the moped moving towards her. The engineer had already ended up with difficulties driving due to the rapid vine growth all over Republic City, and had just barely tried to stop herself, crying "WATCH OUT!" as loud as she could, but still ended up hitting the woman accidentally.
She got off her moped and kneeled down to check for wounds or injuries on the woman, hoping she was okay. Luckily, she didn't look hurt, aside from her hair and skin being blue somehow, just dazed and shocked from the impact. "Oh my goodness, I'm so sorry! Are you okay?" Asami asked, her green eyes focused on a shard of blue...glass? Stone? Some dark aquamarine gem was on the mysterious figure's wrist for some reason.
The woman smacked her hand away as soon as Asami touched the rock. "I'm fine." she huffed, holding her forehead and trying to refocus herself. The bald woman behind her walked up. "Take your Earth hands off her. Your help won't be needed, her body's a physical manifestation of light."
Asami blinked. Was that some kind of metaphor or old slang? She looked back to the person she hit. "Either way, you probably need to get to the hospital. Your skin is blue and there's something sharp in your wrist, even if it isn't bleeding." The other person even looked odd, with arrows all over her body and a similar purple gem on her head. "Both of you..." she muttered under her breath.
"No." sighed the blue woman, getting up and looking away. "I don't need to go to any of your ridiculous human fixing...places. I'm just getting off this planet." As they walked off, Asami heard the taller figure say "The ship wasn't even in that direction, Chrysocolla. Hopefully, you'll have better control of flying it than last time."
Hearing those words immediately peaked the dark-haired girl's interest. 'Are they talking about an airship?', she thought, but the two were out of earshot. She parked her moped and tried to run after them, curiosity overpowering her.
"Hey, wait!" she called, but instead found a bright pad colored like gemstones that glowed up as Chrysocolla and her friend stepped on it. And Asami wanted to pinch herself and wake up in case what she was seeing wasn't real, because she thought she saw them disappear into full on light.
