Hey, guys. Here's a Student!Korra and Teacher!Asami AU for ya. I might actually continue it if requested enough. Might...

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Math was boring and it wasn't particularly Korra's strong point. She was better at PE and History than math. But if trudging through the storm of word problems about people needing ten cans of paint to cover a triangular shaped wall meant checking out the teacher whenever she wasn't looking, she was completely fine with whatever those people needed a triangle-shaped wall for.

However, that didn't mean she was going to pay attention to the lesson. Korra would rather stare at Ms. Sato's butt as she turned around to write on the whiteboard with a pencil in hand, drawing doodles of the teacher all over her notes.

Ms. Sato didn't seem to notice the meaning behind Korra's stares, probably passing them off as her not listening or daydreaming. But Korra wanted her to see in her eyes what she really wanted from her: a relationship, a bond between the two of them that no one else but them could share, intimate situations in which one would comfort the other after a bad day or celebrate with a night out due to a passing grade or raise in pay.

But Ms. Sato was a teacher and would not only get fired for dating a student, but would get arrested for dating a seventeen year old high school senior considering the fact she's in her mid-twenties. That didn't stop Korra from dreaming, though. A screw or two may be loose in her head for being attracted to older women, but she doesn't care as long as she can dream.

"… and that's how it's done." Ms. Sato concluded right before the bell for third lunch rang, everyone dismissing as quickly as humanly possible.

Korra was about to stand before Ms. Sato spoke up. "Korra, could you stay? I need to talk to you."

Korra slumped in her chair and waited for Ms. Sato to speak as the rest of the students left. "Did I do something wrong?" She asked carefully, looking up with a pout into the teacher's green eyes.

"It's just about your last test grade." She clarified. "Korra, you got a 40 percent. Are you even paying attention to my lessons?"

Korra sighed and bowed her head in shame. "I do, but I just don't understand." She half lied. She doesn't pay attention most of the time, but when she does she is thoroughly confused.

"If you don't understand something, you should ask questions." Ms. Sato suggested, pulling up a chair and sitting in front of Korra's desk. "I don't want to see you fail. You have so much potential… Korra?"

Korra's line of vision was pointing directly at her chest. "Korra." Ms. Sato snapped her fingers in front of her face, catching her attention as she sat up ram-rod straight. "Eyes up here." She sighed. "I see why you don't pay attention now."

"What!?" Korra exclaimed. "I– I was just spacing out and– and just happened to be, uh, staring and–"

"Korra, it's okay." Ms. Sato reassured. "However, if I'm really that much of a distraction then I'm going to have to transfer you to a different class."

"No!" Korra said without thinking. "I– I mean I like having you as a teacher…" She corrected.

The teacher sighed. "Then you must start paying attention more." She said, to which Korra nodded. "I can give you a make-up after school in two days if you come to extra help tomorrow."

"Yeah, I can come after school tomorrow if that's okay with you."

"Perfect." Ms. Sato smiled, making Korra's heart skip a beat. "Now, go to lunch."

"Thank you, Ms. Sato." Korra said before leaving the room with a blush staining her cheeks. 'I'm in deep shit.' She thought to herself nervously.


Korra packed her PE clothes into her gym bag, carrying it in her hands as she slung her backpack over her shoulders. "Good thing I finished my homework in study last period." She mumbled to herself before walking out of the locker room.

"Hey, Korra, you coming with us to the movies?" Opal asked, gesturing to Mako and Bolin who stood behind her.

"Nah, I can't. I have to go to Ms. Sato for extra help." She answered with a bit of disappointment in her tone.

"Well, good luck. We'll see you tomorrow then." Bolin said before the three walked off.

Korra opened the door to Ms. Sato's classroom. The teacher looked up and greeted Korra with a smile. "Hey, Korra, take a seat."

The senior sat down in her usual seat, Ms. Sato sitting down beside her at a desk she pulled over from beside her and placed a paper with problems on them

"Now," the teacher began, pointing to the first problem with her pencil, "how would you solve for LN given the information of the shape?"

Korra stared at the triangle in the shape of the Triforce from Legend of Zelda with the six letter-assigned points A, B, C and L, M, N. 'Alright,' Korra thought to herself, 'it's given BC is 15 and is equal to LN, so I just divide 15 by 2 and get the answer to LN.' "The answer to LN is… seven-point-five."

"Very good." Ms. Sato said, writing the answer on the line beside LN. "Now, if AB = 3x + 5 and NM = 2x + 1, what does NM equal?"

'Shit, I don't know!' Korra panicked. 'Okay, um, NM is half of AB and they have to equal each other but if NM is less than AB then how the hell will I get the answer without getting zero on one side!?'

"Do you know how?" Ms. Sato asked.

Korra shook her head in embarrassment. "No…"

"Because NM is half of AB, you multiply 2x + 1 by 2 to get a greater equation to even it out." Ms. Sato explained, making it sound so obvious.

"Oh, that makes a lot more sense." Korra said in realization. 'Dammit, Korra, you idiot!'

"Do you know what to do next?"

'Okay, I got this for sure.' "Yeah, you multiply 2x + 1 by the 2 and get… 4x + 2." She began as her teacher wrote down the information. "Then subtract 3x from itself and 4x then subtract 2 by itself and 5."

"And what does that get you?"

"X = 3."

"Correct. Now, are we done?"

"Uhhhhhhhhhh, Nnnnnnnnnnnnn– Yes." She guessed, getting an incredulous look from her teacher. "I mean, no, you check it."

"And how would you check it?"

"Uh…" Korra stared at Ms. Sato, whose eyes were fixated on the paper. She studied her raven-black tresses held in a low ponytail in waves down her back. Her pale skin looked smooth to the touch and she wanted to see those jade-green eyes without her glasses on. She's just so… "Stunning."

"Excuse me, Korra? What was that?"

'Shit, did I say that out loud!?' "Um… I said, um– running! Yeah, running. I'm tired from running laps in PE today, so worn out." Korra laughed nervously.

Ms. Sato sighed in an emotion Korra couldn't read. She took off her glasses and pinched the bridge of her nose. "Korra…" She began. "We can't get passed this if you don't focus on the work."

Korra sighed herself and slumped in her seat. "I know, I'm sorry, I just– I've never seen someone as beautiful as you before." She explained with embarrassment, a deep blush staining her cheeks. "I know it's weird to have a crush on your teacher, especially an older woman, but I– I just can't get you out of my head."

Ms. Sato looked at her with an unreadable expression. Korra's parents once told her to expect the unexpected. However, she didn't expect the woman she just confessed to having a crush on to suddenly surge forward and kiss her. The softness of her lips pressed against her own filled her with butterflies as a shiver went down her spine.

Korra returned the kiss, boldly grabbing a hold of the teacher's hips as she felt fingers tangle in her hair. Ms. Sato's tongue traced her bottom lip making her shiver with nervousness, but allowed her entrance nonetheless. Their tongues clashed as the kiss became deeper, more passionate. After about five minutes, the teacher pulled away and looked her student in the eye.

"I would be lying if I said I didn't find you attractive as well." Ms. Sato admitted, untangling her fingers from her hair. "But no one can know about this, alright? I could be arrested and stripped of my teaching license."

"I won't tell a soul." Korra promised genuinely.

"Now, take this worksheet home and use your book to help you with it before showing it to me tomorrow for extra credit." Ms. Sato advised. "I'll see you tomorrow, Korra." She added with a smile.

'I'm starting to like math.' Korra thought to herself as she walked out the door with a goofy grin on her face.