"Riko…" Someone whispered. "Riko." Riko shivered as she woke up to ward off the cold air seeping through her thick blanket. "Riko!"

"Ugh, what?!" Riko pulled herself upright and glared at her brother.

An eager smile was splayed across his face. "It's time!"

Riko rose a brow until she slowly remembered what day it was. She gasped and quietly jumped out of her bed. "Let's go!"

Two pairs of light footsteps rushed down the mansion stairway. They gasped and stood in awe of the ginormous tree in their living room. They had helped put it up a few days prior. What surprised them were the wrapped gifts laying underneath.

"Should we wait?" Riko asked.

Kohaku scoffed. "No! If they want to sleep Christmas away I say let them! I want to see what the Spirit of Joy brought us!"

Riko shrugged and sat down next to her brother who had already picked up a present. She pouted at the thought of her mothers missing out but she didn't want Kohaku to have all of the fun.


Korra felt the bed shift as her wife climbed into bed much later than what she had promised. "I thought you were just going to finished signing a few papers and come to bed." Korra muttered sleepily.

"You should know by now that that means I'll be in my office all night." Asami answered.

Korra groaned and rolled over to face her. "But it's Christmasss!"

"I'll make it up to you, dear." Asami whispered and rested her head on Korra's shoulder.

"You can make it up right now." Korra said.

Asami had no choice but to sit up again as Korra got out of bed. The Avatar threw the blanket off of her and stood beside the bed after turning on a lamp. Asami was about to lay back down when something caught her eye. "What is that?"

Korra began to laugh. "Your Christmas present, of course!"

"That has to be the most ridiculous gift I've ever gotten." Asami responded with a laugh of her own. Korra had an incredible sense of humor but this was craziest thing she'd done yet. Korra was wearing customized boxers that said 'Property of Asami Sato' all over it in big stamp letters.

"Aren't you going to claim your prize?" Korra goaded eagerly.

Asami chuckled and leaned on her elbow. "Actually I kinda like seeing you in them. It's reassuring in a sexy way."

Korra blushed and rubbed her neck. "I actually did get you something. Hold on." The Avatar rummaged through her nightstand and pulled out a square box. "Here."

She handed it to Asami who rose a brow. "It's not my own customized underwear, is it?"

Korra laughed. "No, I didn't think that'd go over well with you, so I thought of something else."

Asami blinked as she pulled out blue material. She flipped it over until she saw letters on the front of what she figured out was a shirt. She laughed and glanced over to her lover who looked a little nervous. "Don't mess with me because my girlfriend is the Avatar?"

Korra pouted. "I thought it sounded cute at the time."

Asami smiled reassuringly. "I love it Korra. It's really sweet actually."

Korra sighed in relief and sat back down with her. "So are we going to just keep appreciating our new clothes or are we going to take them off?"

Asami laughed and pushed her away. "Right now? As much as I love your new boxers, I'm tired and I have a feeling the kids are going to get up early to open their presents."

Korra pouted then sighed. "Alright, I guess so." Suddenly they heard the pitter-patter of young children's feet dashing through the hall. "Welp, I guess we're opening presents first and then sleeping." Korra mumbled and put on some sweatpants.

Asami huffed tiredly and followed after her wife.


Riko had just picked up a box when a voice called out over the balcony overhead. "Were you two gonna start without us?!"

Both children simultaneously looked above them in surprise. Korra rested her head in her palm which leaned on the banister. Asami sleepily came up from behind her and rose a brow at their children.

The siblings glanced at each other. "Um, we were just going to sort through them!" Kohaku lied.

"Lies get you nowhere, children." Asami responded. She glanced over to her wife and continued to be proud of Korra for overcoming her inner demons as she remained strong even when she knew memories were replaying in her head.

Both kids hunkered down in shame. "We're sorry." They chimed in together.

Asami smiled and tugged Korra to follow her. "Now that we're all here, let's begin!"

Everyone smiled and began passing around gifts. The new parents tried not to spoil their children but knew they deserved to have an incredible Christmas after everything they'd been through, which led to the last gift that wasn't even under the tree. The children were playing with their new toys when Korra stood up.

"There's one more present."

Riko and Kohaku tilted their heads. "No, there's not any more under the tree."

Korra chuckled and walked out temporarily. Asami chimed in, "It's a special gift we were saving for the both of you."

They blinked but waited patiently for Korra's return. The tan woman returned with a lean box in her hand. "It's for the both of you so open it together."

Riko rose a brow and Kohaku confusingly took the box from their mother. He glanced to his sister who shrugged and started ripping the paper off with him. She furrowed her brow when the box revealed several papers inside. She began reading them and realized what it was with a gasp. Tears were falling from Kohaku's eyes as he gave her the first set of papers and hastily grabbed his papers. It was for real with stamps and signatures and everything.

'Kohaku Sato.'

He couldn't believe his eyes. He abruptly stood on his feet and hugged the closest mother to him. Korra smiled sadly and leaned down to hug him in return. He soon went to hug his other mother. Sobs wracked his body and Asami enveloped him in a motherly bear hug. Korra looked to her daughter who was still in shock and sat down next to her to pull her into her lap to hug her. Quiet sobs emitted from her chest. "K-Korra?"

"It's okay, sweetheart."

"Is this for real?"

Korra nodded and squeezed her harder. "Yes, it's real. You both are now official members of the Sato family."

"Thank you!" Kohaku cried from Asami's shoulder.

Both women smiled sadly as their children rejoiced in having a real family once again.


The family huddled together in the bed of the master suite. Asami smiled at the sight of their official children cuddling up to them as sleep finally took them for the night. She glanced up at her wife and noticed her smile. "What?"

"We didn't get to finish what we started earlier." Korra answered.

Asami scoffed. "We are not talking about this right now."

"I'm not saying right now, just reminding you of your last present for later."

Asami blushed and smacked her wife with a pillow. "You are so juvenile sometimes."

"Hey, you still love me." Korra responded as she shielded herself from the pillow.

The CEO rose a brow but Korra just smiled. They leaned over at the same time and had one last kiss before falling asleep. "I do love you Korra and I'm so happy with our family."


A/N: My piece for the Korrasami anniversary even though I know I'm late. Also inspired by the video of foster children getting adopted for Christmas.