The first thing Asami heard when she entered her home were the sounds of joy and laughter. The CEO rose a brow amusingly and ventured deeper into the mansion. The house was dark. Evening was setting in but no lights were on. Child-like giggles erupted from the living room. Asami peered in and happily rested her head in her palm.

A large tent was formed by throwing a blanket over several chairs. A flashlight shone bright in the middle of the tent. Three shadows appeared in the light that the CEO instantly recognized. The two smaller masses suddenly threw themselves on the bigger mass.

Asami started walking away, but her heels gave away her position. Korra excitedly poked her head out from a gap in the blanket. "'Sami? 'Sami! Hey, come join us!"

Asami crossed her arms as her wife ran up to her. "But then who will make sure you all eat dinner?"

Korra pouted and fumbled with her fingers. "We can always order take-out."

"We've been eating take-out too much, dear. I'd like for our kids to actually get some nutrition in them."

"C'mon, Asami. You could use a little bit of fun." Korra replied. She dragged the woman back in before she could retort. Asami fell into the pile of pillows that were spread around on the inside of the tent. Korra giggled as she crawled in after her.

Suddenly two small children tackled her. "Momma!"

Asami smiled softly at the bundles in her arms. "Hi, sweetums. How was spending the day with Korra?"

Riko jumped out of her arms excitedly and bounced from pillow to pillow. "Ma helped us train our bending skills! Then we got our baths and now we're playing in here!"

Asami laughed. "Sounds like you had fun."

"We can have more fun now that you're here, momma! C'mon, come sit with us! Korra's telling scary stories!" Kohaku exclaimed in a small voice.

Asami rose a brow aimed at her wife, who shrugged with a smile. Nonetheless, she crawled to a pillow to sit on with her children.

The kids anxiously leaned forward as they listened to Korra talk. Asami watched in amusement. Moments like these reminded her how happy she was now. Korra being amazing with children was huge positive, too.

Suddenly thunder cracked loudly and lighting lit up the room. The kids screamed and both simultaneously jumped into Asami's lap. The room grew quiet except for the pitter-patter of the rain. The CEO looked down and frowned. Kohaku was shakily grasping onto her blouse. Riko was pouting in an attempt to hide her discomfort and huddled under her arm. She looked to her wife and noticed she looked a little uneasy as well.

Asami sighed and started removing the blanket from above their heads. Then she easily picked up both children, holding one in each arm. Kohaku eagerly wrapped his tiny arms around her neck. "I'm going to order take-out."


Asami sighed in relief as she finally crawled into bed and pulled out her book. After a few minutes, she wondered what was taking Korra so long. The Avatar had stated that she was going to check on Naga before coming to bed.

As thunder roared again, Riko pouted and pulled her blankets up to her chin. The scary stories really got to her and she couldn't find sleep at all. Suddenly she heard tiny footsteps running towards her room. She sat up right as Kohaku peeked in. "Kohaku, are you okay?"

The boy gasped for air and then dashed to her bedside and pulled her out of bed. "Kohaku?!" He kept pulling her until they reached his room, which was right beside her room. He paused just short of his bed. Riko rose a brow when she looked at him. "What's wrong?"

The young firebender fumbled with his words and his hands. "T-There's something under the bed…"

Riko scowled and looked back at the bed. "You're kidding, right? You know Korra just made up those stories. There aren't any monsters under your bed."

Just then lighting erupted again and the whole bed shook. Both kids stepped back quickly. Riko hesitantly took a step forward and a watery gust of wind blew from underneath the bed, followed by a deep groan.

"MOM!" Both Kohaku and Riko ran out of the room. The earthbender slammed the door shut and ran after her brother to their parents' room which was just down the hall.

Asami hurriedly ran out of the room and met with them in the hallway. "Kids, what's wrong?!"

Kohaku sniffled and tears were now streaming down his cheeks. Riko grit her teeth to push back her tears. "There's a monster…" "In Kohaku's room…"

Asami frowned with confusion and ran back into her room to grab her electric glove. She then rushed to the boy's room to figure this out. The children nervously followed behind her. She carefully pushed the door open and peered in, but the room was completely quiet. She glanced back to the kids. "Where exactly did you see this monster?"

Kohaku gulped. "Under the bed…"

Asami sighed and slowly kneeled down and looked under the bed. The kids watched fearfully from the door. Asami started whispering frantically to whatever was under the bed, then she unleashed a small shock from her glove. "Gah! I'm sorry!"

The kids blinked. They knew that voice. Asami sighed and dragged the thing out from under the mattress. "Kids, it's just your mother. Nothing to worry about."

The kids paused, then Riko ran up and weakly punched her mom in the leg. "Stupid! You scared us!"

Korra smiled sadly and kneeled down. "I know kid. I'm sorry, but we're all okay, right?"

Riko sniffled and nodded. Tears began appearing in the corner of her eyes and she quickly pushed her hands into her face. Korra instantly took her up in her arms. "C'mon badgermole. Let's get you back to bed."

Kohaku then decided to run into Asami's arms. He was still upset but the tears were slowly stopping. "Can we sleep with you tonight?"

Korra looked down at her daughter when she felt her nod her head in agreement. She nervously glanced at her wife and saw her scowl at her. "Of course, sweetums. C'mon…"

Once situated in the large bed, with both children asleep in between the two women, Asami glared at her wife. Korra saw it. "What?"

"You said you were checking on Naga."

Korra chuckled nervously and rubbed her neck. "I know, I lied. I'm sorry."

Asami huffed. "Well I already shocked you earlier so I guess just take that as your punishment."

"That hurt!"

"Good." Asami replied smartly.

Korra sighed. "I really am sorry, Asami. I didn't think it'd scare them that bad."

"Well I hope you learned your lesson. Honestly what did you expect after telling them scary story while it storms all evening?"

"Hehe, yeahhh, that wasn't my smartest idea." Korra answered. She then popped up onto her elbows and leaned over the children to give her a chaste kiss on the lips.

Asami giggled then pushed her back. "Go to sleep, Korra."

Korra leaned back into the mattress with a smile on her face. "I love you, 'Sami."

Asami looked over and saw the whimsical look on her wife's face and chuckled. "I love you too, Kor."