CHAPTER FIVE: WE PART WAYS
Part 2
Yes. Finally.
Buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut there is kinda sorta mabye a part 3.
BOLIN
"No, Korra, I'm pretty sure that it isn't supposed to zip that way-"
"Don't blame me! Its Mrs. I have a plan that you have to complain to!"
"But she's like...so creepy!"
I slapped Korra's hand off the uniform and turned around. "How do I look?" I asked haughtily. She slapped her forehead.
"That doesn't matter, Bolin, they just have to see your uniform. The mist will cover you like a blanket," she replied, but the tone of her voice made it seem as though she were talking to a two year old. Which I'm not. I'm a grown man who can handle his own problems and-
"Helloooo, sorry to break up the obvious importance of your conversation, but, we are probably gonna die if you don't hurry up and get a move on. Like now, because now would be good," said Asami's voice over the radio. She sounded angry, and it took that as a cue to get a move on. A mad Asami isn't a good one. And it seemed like a mad Michi-or whatever was worse.
I said "Yeah, okay. I can do this. I can do this. I can do this. I can-"
"GO!"
"I'm going!" I walked towards the edge of the forest repeating those four words over and over, hoping it would inspire a little bit of confidence. It didn't.
The plan was simple, creepy girl had said. I would take the uniform and convince our pursuers that the avatar had left, and its goodbye to Ba Sing Sae. And my newfound family.
I can do this. I can do this. I can do this.
I smacked directly into a tree, snapping me out of my thoughts. I clenched my forehead, parlty because of pain and partly nervousness. I can do this. I can do this.
I trudged on, the pain throbbing in my forehead. Man, that really does hurt.
I was reaching to the end of the forest. I could see the Dai Lee, curled up in small earth tents and mumbling to themselves. The fact that I could see was bad. Korra had to have started the mist by now. I waited.
And waited.
And waited.
I pressed my forehead slightly, a makeshift facepalm. I collapsed onto the hard ground, rubbing my eyes from exhaustion. I couldn't do this. I guess Korra thought that too, and that's why the mist is a no-show. should make my way back to the ship? Korra had probably gone there
No, I told myself. No, Bolin. You can do this. YOU CAN DO THIS, I screamed inside my mind.
"Yeah. I can," I whispered soflty to myself.
Standing up, I brushed myself off and strode towards the edge of the forest, adjusting the uniform. Korra should have misted this place by now.
Where is she?
KORRA
Being the avatar, I had always taught that peace was the only solution, that violence was never the answer.
But when faced with seven highly trained agents of the secret police, it seemed that forgetting all of that was the only solution.
After Bolin had left, I had three seconds to realize that people were behind me, get thrown to the ground, gasp, blast air, and stand up to face my enemies.
They were currently circling around me, snakelike. I knew they were examining my stance, looking for weak points.I also knew there weren't any. I've spent hours practicing my stance after we were kicked out of Republic City. I had vowed to never be so weak again.
Finally, the Dai Lee agent in the front spoke. "Where is the commander?"
My eyes widened. His voice sounded just like Amon's.
I let my hands go limp for a second, and it was all they needed. The first member jumped and thrust his earth fists at me, pinning me to the ground. I kicked out my legs, blasting an aura of flame directly at the group, and instantly they cried out in pain, collapsing to the ground. The remaining four fired their earth fists at me, but I rolled out of the way and pushed my hands-hard- releasing a torrent of air that took out two more members.
Five down. Two more to go. I cracked my knuckles.
I did the same move, but these agents seemed to be smarter. Blocking my attack with a wall of earth, they raised two chunks of rock from the ground and fired them at me, strategically so that I'd have to use airbending to avoid being hit. I blasted one out of the way and pulled back my hands, ready to release another blast. But before I knew it, the rock had hit me and I was struck to the ground, and I gasped for the wind that had been knocked out of me.
The Dai Lee agents strode closer, the lack of emotion chilling my already frozen blood. Man, these guys were creepy.
I blasted a strike of fire ffrom my feet and pushed the air, making the ground shake and taking the Dai Lee agents' balance away. Once they fell to the ground, I threw two blasts of air toward them, leaving them unconscious. Easy.
Now let's hope Bolin can handle a last- minute show.
Thats great. My computer stuff broke, so yeah.
Merry schooltime.
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