She peeked around the corner of the intersection hoping to catch a glimpse of him.
"Hi."
She turned around and realized she was looking in the wrong direction. "Hi," she smiled. She pulled out her hand as he prepared to hug her. There was a brief moment of silence before she decided to wrap her arms around him as well.
"Sorry, am I late?"
"No, I was just early."
"Shall I lead the way?"
"By all means."
They walked next to each other, making small talk along the way. "So the restaurant we're going to specializes in Fire Nation cuisine."
"Awesome, I love spicy food. I love all food in general, actually."
"Great, I like girls who like to eat."
"And I'm a girl who likes to eat." He chuckled awkwardly as she did as well. That set the tone for the rest of their evening.
They had just placed their orders and began the wait for their food.
"So… you're a healer?"
"Yeah, I heal people."
"Sounds great."
"It is. And you?"
"I'm a tax collector."
"Oh, you must be good at math."
"Yup," he nodded his head.
When they finally parted ways, at least it was a handshake instead of another hug. She shut the door behind her and leaned against it. "Not it," she sighed.
"It's raining," Bolin said gleefully.
"Seriously I don't get what's the big deal is," said Jian. "Your brother was pretty excited about the rain during work. Is something going on?"
"Mizuki's going to be Korra's training partner today. Nothing better for a waterbender than-"
"Rain. Got it. I would like to see that."
"You can come along. I don't see why that wouldn't be allowed," said Mako.
"The Avatar's boyfriend can certainly vouch for me."
Mako rolled his eyes. Compared to his other co-workers, Jian was someone he respected, professional and dedicated to the job. Aside from some mild teasing, she was one of the few who welcomed Mako to the police force.
The lights were shining towards the courtyard. Asami was already there, umbrella in hand. "They're just about to start."
Korra and Mizuki bowed to each other. Then Mizuki launched several water whips at Korra, who dodged them.
"Whoa, Korra usually strikes first," said Asami.
Korra retaliated with several air punches, but Mizuki formed a block of ice in front of her. She then melted the ice and launched a powerful water blast. Korra barely managed to create an air shield to deflect it. From the rain, Mizuki formed a water dome surrounding them and shot several shards of ice. Korra formed an air scooter to quickly flee and prepared to meet Mizuki head-on. Mizuki launches a water drill, which knocks Korra to the ground.
"I knew she was good, but wow," said Jian.
"Mizuki's extra aggressive this time though," said Bolin.
Korra got back on her feet and fired an air swipe at Mizuki who retreated into the trees.
"This just got more interesting," said Asami.
Korra maintained a defensive stance, taking in her surroundings. She could hear Mizuki rustling through the leaves. She fired more air punches up at the trees to no avail. Mizuki launched more ice shards in response, temporarily immobilizing Korra then formed an ice ramp, heading towards her opponent. Using an air kick, Korra leapt above her icy prison and fired an air blast. Mizuki got hit, but stuck the landing. Korra unleashed more air punches and kicks, but Mizuki dodged them using cartwheels and the trees for cover.
"Enough," Tenzin announced.
"Aw, it was just getting good," Bolin complained.
"Korra, airbending is more about evasive maneuvers than directly confronting your opponent."
"I'm trying, it's hard enough not to use my other bending."
"I should've eased up, Tenzin. She's only recently unlocked airbending. It wasn't fair of me to use master level techniques."
"You were great, it wouldn't have been a challenge if you held back. It's not fair to you or me."
"Thank you for your assistance tonight, Mizuki."
"My pleasure."
"Guess we're taking the ferry together then."
"Jian! I didn't know you were here."
"I was curious."
They stepped onto the dock together. "I don't say this to a lot of people, but I was impressed."
"Well, Korra was at a disadvantage-"
"Don't put yourself down like that. She's still the Avatar. Bolin did mention your fighting style was more aggressive this time."
"Guess I've had some pent-up stress."
"How have you been?"
"Fine. I've finished unpacking so now I'm finally settled in."
"Since you're close to our neighborhood, don't be afraid to stop by for some tea."
"Be honest, was that even a coincidence? You did help me find my apartment."
"I will deny it if you mention it, but no. My mother wanted you nearby. She adores you."
Mizuki laughed. "I really like her too."
"She's a handful, but she's my mother and I love her."
"I can see how close you are. It's different with my mom. When I was little, she was distant then she got overprotective. I know she loves me, but she seems afraid I'll fade away from her, which is what I guess happened in the end…"
"After my dad died, Yuan Fen drifted away from the family. Like he wasn't my little brother anymore. I know that's an extreme example, but I had faith he would come back to us."
"And he did."
"Yep, got my annoying smart aleck brother back. Lucky me. Your brother is way more charming according to my mother."
"Oh no, Askari has gotten on our nerves too many times to count. Don't worry about me having a less annoying brother. How have you been though?"
"The nightmares have been fading."
"I'm glad to hear that."
"You've been faring better though."
"After hearing Tarrlok's story from Korra, I guess I stopped fearing him. And I've been through my share of bad dreams."
"It's not because you moved here?"
"No, it's…. complicated. Let's not dwell on the past though."
"Right. Tomorrow's another day."
"Jian, I thought you were off early."
"I was, but I hung around Air Temple Island for a bit."
"Joining the Air Acolytes?"
"Yuan, you're joining us for dinner?"
"I missed mom's cooking."
"I was there to watch Korra spar with Mizuki."
"Guess Mako couldn't do it since it's raining, but at least she got the extra boost. Waterbenders need that, don't they?"
"Rain or not, she could hold her ground."
"I mean she is very brave. That doesn't excuse her from being foolish. Remember she tried to join the fight against Amon with two broken arms."
"She could kick your butt is all I'm saying. Just admit you don't like that she's a waterbender."
"Jian," Zhe Shu scolded.
"She's like her friends. They saved the city so now they're overconfident and impulsive. They're young, hopefully they'll grow out of it."
"Let's not discuss other people's personal lives right now and have a nice family dinner. Please."
"Yes, mom," they said.
"Mom, the bet is off."
"Which bet are we talking about?"
Jian raised her finger in the air. "Yuan Fen's right. We really do have a problem. Anyways, it's the one involving Mizuki. She's not the right girl for him."
"I know."
"What...? How long have you known?"
"Is your brother single?"
"As a matter of fact, he is," Mizuki grinned. "Is Jian interested?"
"Oh no, Jian doesn't need my help. I have friends with daughters of their own. I'm a bit of a matchmaker."
"Tried that once for my sister, did not work out."
"Are you in any kind of relationship yourself?"
Mizuki could see where this was headed. "Um… I don't want to burden you with this."
"Go ahead, dear." Jian encouraged. "Unless you're uncomfortable telling me. I don't want to-"
"No, in fact, I think you would understand better than most. I was married… and he died. "
Zhe Shu clutched both her hands. "Oh, my darling. I'm so sorry."
"I don't really tell people this. In fact, I barely told my friends after I came back with my family. It was over a year ago, but I'm-"
"Not ready to start dating again. I understand."
"Actually I think I want to."
"You do?"
"Life only moves forward, right?"
"Yes, it does."
"Long enough. In fact, I've set her up with a few dates already."
"How come you didn't tell me?"
"There wasn't a right time. And that girl's been through so much already. Here," Zhe Shu handed her daughter her earnings.
"Mom, keep it." Jian handed it back. "I just want to know, she's my friend too."
"That is something you have to ask her yourself."
"I would have been happy to be wrong this one time."
"You can't force destiny."
Jian laughed, "Never get tired of hearing that one."
"I can't believe we're doing this," muttered Mizuki.
"Hey, I've never been on a double date before," said Korra.
"Me either, but this was not a life experience I wanted to check off my list."
"Xian seems like a nice guy. I mean he's in a different department from me so I don't know him that well, but Jian told me he was really looking forward to this," said Mako.
"I only agreed to this because it was Jian's idea. She found out her mom was playing matchmaker for me and wanted to help out."
"Does she know about Kaimu?" asked Korra.
Mizuki shook her head. "Zhe Shu knows. I don't want to burden Jian with that as well."
"Heads-up, Xian's here," said Mako.
"Hi, everyone."
"Xian, this is Mizuki."
"Pleased to meet you," he smiled at her. He turned and bowed, "Avatar Korra."
"You don't have to be so formal, why don't you take a seat?" Korra suggested.
"Yes, of course, Avatar Korra," He planted himself next to Mizuki.
"What is going on?" Mizuki mouthed. Mako shrugged his shoulders. "So Xian, how do like you working with the police?"
"It's great, protecting and serving the city for a living. Of course, that's nothing compared to what Avatar Korra does for the entire world."
"Um… thanks," Korra responded.
"I'm surprised we didn't go to Narook's. They have the best Southern Water Tribe food there."
"I'm sure Korra doesn't mind," said Mizuki.
"Not at all."
"In any case, we should definitely go there next time."
"Right… next time," Mako retorted.
The conversation veered towards the Fire Ferrets and their past season. Of course, Xian was more interested in the matches Korra played in. Mako was like a kettle reaching its boiling point and his seething became more transparent as the night went on. Throughout dinner, Mizuki wanted to laugh from the absurdity of it all. Afterwards, Xian suggested a walk through the park together, but Mako cut him off saying, "My girlfriend has a busy schedule with Tenzin tomorrow."
When the three of them entered Mizuki's apartment, she finally burst into giggles. "I have to thank Jian for this, really I do."
"I fail to see how funny this is. He completely ignored you during your date," Mako noted.
"Oh no, Xian was having a date with Korra. I was just there for a ride."
"At least Mizuki had some fun. She's not going to go out with him again," said Korra.
"I better not see him during work."
"Oh Mako, jealously really does become you," Mizuki teased.
"Come on, cool guy, let's go," Korra laughed.
"Good night you two."
"Bye, Mizuki."
Still half-asleep in the middle of the night, Mizuki walked over to her ringing telephone wondering who it could be.
"Hello?"
"Mizuki! Bae just told me Eun's in labor!"
"What, she got a job? But she's pregnant…" Mizuki's mind finally broke into action. "Oh, OH! The baby's coming?!"
"Yes," Shou sighed. "I'll try to get there myself, but since you live closer than I do-"
"On my way right now!" Mizuki slammed the receiver.
"You're doing great! Keep pushing!" Mizuki encouraged.
"I CAN'T DO IT!"
"Eun, if you stop, I'm going to keep screaming at you! It's either me or your baby you'll be hearing all night!"
"GAHHHH!"
"Almost there!"
"BAE, YOU'RE DOING THIS NEXT TIME!"
"It's a girl!"
The sound of crying brought relief to everyone in the room. Shou arrived to see mother and daughter doing well. "Well done."
"Thanks," Mizuki whispered.
"Go on home, you deserve a day off."
"I can't feel my legs right now."
Eventually Mizuki managed to drag herself to the streetcar stop. She wasn't the only one waiting as a young man turned to her.
"Late night?"
"Yeah, I was on the job."
"Me too. My boss was cracking down on the final details of this deal. Grown men yelling about spices, of all things."
"I delivered a baby."
He whistled. "Ok, you win." Mizuki laughed. He pulled out his hand. "Jiro."
She shook it. "Mizuki."
"So is Jiro going to be joining us?" Asami asked.
"Well it's past an hour so according to him, he has been taken captive by his boss."
"Poor guy."
"He's ambitious, have to admire that about him. He's great, everything's going great."
"Uh-huh, you seem to really like him," said Korra.
"Yes, he's very sweet and nice and funny," Mizuki continued monotonously.
"And great."
"That too."
"She's hiding something," Mako concluded.
"Mizuki, spill it," said Asami.
"Fine, he's a bad kisser okay?" There was a pause before her friends started laughing at once.
"Ok, how bad could it be?" Korra wondered.
"Like kissing a fish."
"How would you know what kissing a fish would be like?" Bolin questioned.
"My brother dared me- Moving on, I mean it's a minor inconvenience, right?"
"I mean, do you like him romantically, aside from the bad kisser part," Asami solicited.
"I… could? He's such a nice guy. I really do want to like him like that, I do. Then I brace myself at the end of every date. First I thought maybe I should make eye contact, then none, and I thought back to how the fish wasn't flopping around as much as this." Mizuki leaned back over her seat. "I have to break up with him, don't I?"
"Yeah, you do," Asami answered.
"I have no idea how to do this. No offense, but the track record in this group is not that great."
"Agreed," said Bolin.
"Asami, who are you staring at?" Korra asked.
"She was staring at Mizuki earlier." Asami pointed her head at the table diagonally across from them. There was a young woman by herself reading a menu.
"She doesn't look familiar," Mizuki remarked.
"I think that's Lili Hua. She's a few years older than us, but I've seen her at previous social affairs. Her dad is one of the biggest bankers in Republic City."
Bolin whistled. "Hey, maybe he could invest in Future Industries."
"I don't think so. He was an investor for Cabbage Corp before my father framed them."
"Why would she be interested in me then? Are you sure she wasn't looking at Korra?"
A waiter approached them and cleared his throat. "Miss Hua would like to speak with the Miss Mizuki."
Asami's eyes gave out an 'I told you so' look as Mizuki got up and walked over. "Hello," she greeted.
Lili's amber eyes sparkled and she smiled. "Please sit, it's very nice to meet you. I won't keep you very long from your friends."
"Have we met before?" Mizuki asked, taking a seat. Lili's elegant appearance perfectly matched her wealthy background. Her long dark brown hair was down but topped with a silver headband with a flower. Her small heart-shaped face had a clear pale complexion but her cheeks had a slight yet pleasing rosy color and her amber eyes had long dark eyelashes.
Lili began tapping her chin, "Well… the first time I saw you was Tarrlok's gala for Avatar Korra, but we were never formally introduced."
"Oh," Mizuki thought back to how vexed she was at Korra being ambushed by the reporters according to Tarrlok's plan. "I was focused on other things."
"It's fine, don't worry about it. I just wanted to ask if you would like to have tea with me at my home."
"Of course," Mizuki was still confused about this abrupt meeting, but Lili seemed so accommodating and sweet that she couldn't refuse.
"Perfect, I'll send a car to your home."
"No need for all that trouble, I'm sure I can make it on my own."
"I insist though. I am the one inviting you," Lili pleaded.
"Thank you, Ms. Hua." Mizuki hoped the past several weeks of riding Satomobiles with Asami to combat her carsickness had helped though she swore she would never step foot in a racecar again.
"Please call me Lili, you won't ever have to be so formal with me."
"All right, Lili."
"I think your friends are curious about our meeting."
"Just a bit."
"I'll let you be on your way. I'm waiting for a friend myself."
"What did she tell you?" Asami asked when Mizuki came back to their table.
"She invited me over for tea."
"You sure you don't know her?" Korra emphasized.
"Nope, she saw me once at Tarrlok's gala. That's all I know."
"Best to keep on your toes. You don't what she wants."
"Mako, I don't think she's that sort of person. She seems very sweet. Asami, you've met her before. What else do you know about her?"
"We've been introduced, but never really talked to each other. She's very polite towards anyone. To be honest, I don't know that much about her."
"Guess I'll find out on my own."
They said good-bye to one another when they headed outside. Mizuki was on her way home when she heard her name being called out.
"Jiro?"
"Sorry I'm late," he panted.
She waved her hands, "It's fine. You already told me in advance."
"Let's take a walk together."
"You're out of breath right now."
"I'll be fine."
The park was quiet as the couple had their stroll. "Look, you're really nice and beautiful-"
"Jiro, where are you going with this?" She observed that he looked rather nervous this whole time.
"I want to break up." He closed his eyes and raised his arms.
"You too?"
"What? Don't tell me you wanted to end this relationship also?"
"I did! I mean, you're really nice too-"
"But we just don't connect?"
"Right!"
"Phew, you know I was trying my best. I thought something was wrong with me because you're amazing."
"But when there's no spark, can't do anything about it."
"Exactly!" They laughed simultaneously wondering what a strange turn of events this was.
"So we're broken up?"
"Yup, guess it's official." They shook hands.
"I hope you find that someone, Jiro."
"Well, my mom told me if it's not the one, then maybe it's the next one."
"I'll keep that in mind."
She was glad no wave of nausea came about when she stepped out of the car. "Thank you," she said to the driver as she approached the Hua mansion. "Wow, it's on par with Asami's."
"Mizuki, welcome," Ying Hua greeted. She was an older but regal version of her daughter.
"Your home is beautiful."
"I'll pass your compliment on to my husband, but he's out on business at the moment."
Lili, wearing a pink hairband with a bow, took Mizuki's hand and lead the way. "Come, it's a beautiful day so we'll be having tea outside." Lili almost tripped on the steps, but regained her footing.
They all sat down on the patio, the table adorned with a lace tablecloth, fine china, and a large assortment of desserts and tea.
"Help yourself to as much as you want," Lili offered.
"I don't think even my siblings and I together could finish this together."
"Well you'll get points for trying," Ying joked.
"Oops," Lili dropped a piece of cake onto her dress.
Ying sighed as she dabbed the frosting away. "Still does not beat the time you spilled calligraphy ink all over yourself." Lili gave a half-hearted laugh. They talked about Mizuki adjusting to her new life in Republic City and family history.
"So a former Kyoshi Warrior becoming a healer, that's very interesting," said Lili.
"I was never an official warrior, but yes, I did have the training."
"I wish I knew how to fight," Lili mused.
"Dear, you have plenty of guards employed. Besides, you know your father doesn't want you getting hurt."
"Oh, I could offer to teach her. Asami learned self-defense from when she was a child like me."
Ying shook her head. "Lili is not exactly… agile."
"It's true, I'm a klutz. I can't even dance. I had teachers and they tried, really tried."
"But Lili has the most beautiful voice and she's talented with any instrument," Ying added.
"I would like to hear that," Mizuki smiled.
"I have a music lesson today if you would like to sit in for that."
"That'd be perfect." Lili truly had a breathtaking voice. Her instructor hardly had to correct her, which Mizuki was glad for as she sat down, mesmerized. All too soon, Mizuki had to leave, but Ying and Lili invited her for dinner the next day. She met Ying's husband, Han, and he seemed delighted that Lili had made a new friend.
"Lili certainly needs more female companions. Many of my peers have daughters too and Lili is kind and polite towards them, but they never become close friends."
"We're just different people, dad."
"You say that about the men that come by to court you. They come from good, respectable families, but I won't push Lili. It's hard for a parent to part with their child." Ying held his hand for reassurance. "Of course, there's one young man that always comes around…"
"Dad," Lili rolled her eyes. "He's my best friend."
"Yes, she always has to repeat that. Tell me, Mizuki, does a young man send flowers to a young lady because of friendship?"
"Well, not usually-"
"Exactly."
"His mother owns a flower shop, if you haven't forgotten that as well."
"Yuan Fen's very kind and gentle towards Lili, dear."
Mizuki almost choked on her tea. "I'm sorry," she coughed. "You said Yuan Fen."
"Oh yes, I almost forgot you knew Zhe Shu and her children."
"Because I thought at first you were talking about another Yuan Fen, Mrs. Hua."
Ying laughed as her daughter blushed in embarrassment. "You sound like my husband, but he doesn't know Yuan Fen as long as I have. He was a sweet clever little boy."
"People do change from when they were children. I have first-hand experience with that," Mizuki murmured.
"I know Yuan can be patronizing sometimes, but he can be charming when he wants to be," said Lili.
"Well you're his best friend so you should know him better than I do."
"I'm curious, Mizuki, what you do think of him?" Han asked.
"He's very confident, which makes him seem arrogant, but I think he has good intentions. He's not a bad guy. Very cynical though."
"I like her honesty," Han noted.
Lili sat in the car with Mizuki as the driver drove the later home. "We dated a few years back," Lili mumbled.
"If I didn't hear you say it myself, I never would've believed it."
"It was during university. We both came off from bad relationships and decided to give it a try. We actually lasted a year."
"So what happened?"
"Life. He started focusing more on his studies, my mother remarried-"
"Wait, Han is your step-father?"
"Yes, he considers me his own daughter. We're very close." Lili gave a sad smile. "My own father loved me and I loved him very much, but I was a child who ignored the terrible flaws he tried to hide."
"I'm sure he tried his best."
"I always wondered if he did, but Yuan was always more angry at him than I ever was. I'm sure you're curious about our past."
"You don't have to tell me anything, Lili, I'll understand."
"No, but I want to. We're friends, aren't we, Mizuki?"
"Yes, we are."
"The way Zhe Shu and Jian have talked about you, I knew you were someone I could trust."
"Thank you, Lili. You're very kind."
Over time, Mako was working hard at the police station, Bolin was finding new replacements for the Fire Ferrets, Asami was working in her family's company, and Korra was mastering airbending. Mizuki found herself spending more time with Lili's family and Zhe Shu. One day, Lili finished her music lesson, but offered to play something Mizuki requested.
She thought long and hard about it. "I was wondering… could you perform "Daughter of the Moon" for me?"
"I'll try my best. Is it a favorite of yours?"
"In a way, yes. I've only heard it a few times over the years. I beg my sister to sing to me when we're alone. She has a beautiful voice like yours."
"Thank you, Mizuki. I'd be happy to do this for you." It was a bit of a struggle remembering the lyrics, but Lili was skillful enough to learn the melody through Mizuki's attempted humming.
Silver light
She turned her face up to the starlit sky
And on this night began to wonder why
She knew that soon the day would come
––
Born to be
An heir of beauty and serenity
Into this world she entered quietly
To her surprise she was the one
––
Destiny was close behind her
Phantom of borrowed life
And the sea was a reminder
Mirror of given light
––
Then one day
The sign she'd waited for in skies of grey
Traversed a winding road and came her way
She found the love she hoped she would
––
But she knew
That she had promises to stay true to
The dormant daughter of the silver moon
Then all at once she understood
––
Destiny was close behind her
Phantom of borrowed life
And the sea was a reminder
Mirror of given light
––
From the sky
She watched the life
She'd known she would leave behind
Said goodbye
And gave her people
Life through her sacrifice
––
Mizuki folded her arms over the table and rested her head above them as Lili sang the final chords.
"That was beautiful."
"It really is a lovely song. Where did you learn it?"
"There was a wandering musician that passed by Kyoshi Island when I was young. Chun Hei and I struck up a conversation with her and she learned we were Sokka's granddaughters. She offered us a song so we each gave her a yuan. From then on, it was our little secret. We would never dare sing it in front of Grandfather."
"He really loved Yue, didn't he? Yue Bay is named after her."
"Yes, he did. You don't forget your lost love."
"He found your grandmother though."
"They did meet before."
"But I mean give yourself some time, who's to say you wouldn't find yourself in love with someone new one day? Don't people fall in love every day?"
"Yes, they do. But Lili, you only fall in love with that one person for the first time once. You can't force it or choose who it is."
"You've been in love before?"
"Yes."
"Truly?"
"As deep as the ocean itself. He just looks at you one day and you've never felt more vulnerable."
"How?"
"There's a light in his eyes and you're the source of it. He sees you and it's… everything to him. You are everything to him. Without even realizing it, you gave a piece of your heart to him. And sometimes… you're scared so you build your defenses back up, cover the hole because you're afraid."
"So what happens then?"
"Then someone does something stupid," Mizuki smiled. "Usually it's the guy."
"Of course." Lili laughed.
"It might as simple as a look, or a kiss, a confession of your love. That's when you know he gave his heart to you and somehow, the pieces fit together. And that's something you can never just walk away from."
"But how come you're…" Lili struggled for her next words.
"Alone? Not by choice, Lili."
"I'm so sorry. Can I ask who?"
"Don't worry about it. It's complicated, but I'll tell you one day. I should get going though."
"I'll see you soon?"
"Definitely," she winked.
"You like her too?"
"Uh-huh."
"I shouldn't be too surprised. My family adores her. Must be all that smiling and helpfulness."
"Seems like you haven't taken the time to know her that well."
"I don't get involved in people's personal lives."
"I'm not going to push you, but I do consider her a friend now."
"And I'll respect your decision because it's your life. Unlike your dad."
"Yuan-"
"Sorry." He didn't want to be in a bad mood during their weekly dinner together, but work was piling up. The rumors were more rampant that the council would be disbanded in place of a president. "I've accepted a long time ago he won't ever like me. I know he tolerates me for your sake."
"Whatever issues the two of you have, I've tried my best and I'm staying out of it."
"No matter, we both like your mother."
"She didn't have anything bad to say about you."
"I wouldn't expect your mother to."
"I meant Mizuki."
"Lili, I say this as your best friend… you're too trusting sometimes. People keep secrets, sometimes terrible ones."
"And you're saying she's one of them."
"I didn't that was a definite truth, only a possibility."
"I'll take it into consideration," Lili said curtly. Yuan Fen sighed and neither brought up the subject of Mizuki again.
In her apartment, she received the message she was hoping for. Tarik was coming and the timing couldn't have been better. The nightmares were getting worse, but Mizuki still couldn't retain clear memories of them.
A/N: Disclaimer: I do not own the lyrics to "Daughter of the Moon"- lyrics, arrangement, and performance by Adriana Figueroa, 2012 (YouTube user: adrisaurus) I recommend listening to this on Youtube, it is a really pretty song.
