Mako's POV
I used my cane to get up and headed downstairs. I wiped the dust off the main computers keyboard and rebooted the computed. I walked over to where Bolin had the braces. I placed my cane on the floor and placed the brace around my bad leg before activating it. I gritted my teeth when I heard the bones pop into place but I stretched it out to get more comfortable.
"Welcome to the cave," the main computer greeted.
One thing that I always had the…habit, of doing was placing a tracker in everything, including the box with Korra's armband. I had the main computer zero in on the location and transferred the information to my phone. I opened the drawer with my vigilante costume. It was basically the attire of the League of shadows but a lot more comfortable to make it easy to move. I put on the mask last and grabbed a motorcycle, heading out to find the thief.
No Name's POV
It didn't take long for me to arrive to Republic City, just a day and half approximately. I went back to Zuko's old hide out and grabbed everything I would need to put up a front: my archery bow and arrows plus some cash. Technically I wasn't stealing since I did live with him and stuff, but I couldn't help feeling a bit guilty. I rented a motel room and lay on the bed, thinking of what I would be doing the following night.
I really didn't know how to be a vigilante, I mean Zuko trained me to be one and all but I hadn't had much contact with other people lately. I sighed and turned to my side. There was something about this city that attracted me here, I didn't know what but for now I had to protect it. That was my new mission.
Senna's POV
"Skoochy, come back here!" I cried as I chased the ten year old.
He laughed and kept running. I sighed heavily before smiling. He looked back at me and crashed into something, or rather someone. The boy looked up and grinned at my husband who raised a brow at him.
"You aren't giving your mother a hard time, are you?" Tonraq asked in a serious tone.
Skoochy grinned and shook his head.
"Not at all."
My husband picked him and carried him on top of his shoulders as he made his way to me. He planted a kiss on my lips and I smiled at him. I looked up to see the moon shining brightly and I suddenly felt a little sad. It had been three years since my daughter had passed, and I still couldn't get used to the thought. Two years ago we had found Skoochy stealing from the shop my husband worked at. After exchanging a few words with him we found out he was an orphan and decided to adopt him. Ever since he entered our lives it was easier for us to cope with our daughter's death, but she still had a place in our hearts.
Tonraq walked outside and wrapped an arm around me, pulling me close.
"Are you ok?" he asked.
I nodded.
"Just thinking about…"
"I know," he said kissing my forehead. "I know."
Thief's POV
I had to admit that I didn't expect the snotty rich kid to follow me after I stole whatever it was I had. But he caught up pretty quickly to me. I grinned when I saw someone dressed in black and on a motorcycle going after me as I jumped the rooftops. I was an acrobat, with lots of special abilities. One of them being able to steal without leaving a mark, well this case was the exception. I stopped at one of the rooftops and picked the lock open. I frowned when I saw that it was only an armband.
Slowly my lips twitched into a smile and I figured it was probably a very valuable armband. I threw the box to the ground and placed it on my right upper arm. Not very long after he came up and stopped dead in his tracks when he looked at what I was wearing. I grinned as I leaned against the wall.
He took of his mask. He looked absolutely pissed off. I grinned wider. The man, who was actually kind of cute if you ask me made his way over to me and grabbed me by the collar before slamming me against the wall. I let out a small yelp.
His amber eyes bore straight into my black ones and I had to admit I was a little scared. He grabbed the armband and took it off me.
"I warned you not to take it," he said through his teeth.
"I don't suppose a simple apology will cut it?" I asked hopefully.
He growled.
"I told you not to take it."
I flinched at his tone.
"You're hurting me," I whispered as his grip increased.
His expression wavered and he released me before turning to walk away.
"You're that rich kid, Mako, aren't you?"
He stopped and looked over his shoulder.
"I've read about you, and about…your girl."
Mako stiffened at that.
"That was hers, wasn't it?"
He held the armband tightly in his hand and nodded.
"I'm sorry," I whispered.
He scoffed and shook his head.
"No you're not, thief."
I raised a brow at that.
"A girl's gotta eat."
"You must have a big appetite."
I leaned forward and traced his mouth with my finger until he grabbed my wrist and gently pushed me back. I grinned.
"We'll I'd love to keep having this conversation and all but," I began. "I have to work, see you," I added making a move to jump off the roof.
"Aren't you going to tell me your name?" he asked.
I smiled.
"June."
I jumped off the room and as I ran away I grinned, somehow I knew this was about to become a routine.
