Korra's POV

Our smile seemed to last forever. That is, until Tenzin came in.

"Good. You're awake. Now, I have talked to Lin and the Council, and we're sending people to watch the Equalist." Tenzin said.

"Well who are you sending?" I asked. I need to know who's going to be watch that man.

"Some of Lin's officers." He stated, but it wasn't good enough.

"No." I said clearly. Everyone had stopped to look at me.

"What do you mean no? It's not your choice Korra." Tenzin was getting annoyed.

"You really think it's a good idea to send a whole bunch of men to pretend to be Equalist? Because a group of people looking around suspiciously won't get noticed. They're planning something. We need to be careful." I stated, knowing all eyes were on me.

Tenzin sighed, knowing I wasn't going to give up. "Then what to you suggest we do?"

I sighed, knowing what I had to do. "Let me follow them. They are having a rally and I'll find a way in just please let me go."

"No Korra. It is too dangerous to do alone. You could get hurt." Tenzin said.

Before I could say anything Mako got up and stood next to me. "I'll go with her. She won't be alone and if anything goes wrong we'll leave. You have my word." I smiled, because I knew Tenzin would say yes, and because Mako defended me.

Tenzin sighed. "Alright. You can go. When is the rally?"

"Tomorrow." Tenzin nodded.

The three of us (Tenzin, Korra, and Mako) spent the rest of the day finding out where the rally was, and how to get in. It wasn't going to be easy, but I am not going to let Amon win again.