The next morning they got up early to take Korra to the island to be seen by Katara. Currently she was having her injuries looked at by Katara while the boys discussed with Tenzin what happened in the living room.

"That wrist still looks pretty bad, Dear." Katara said while examining the swollen area she had just cut the cast off. "It still hurts too." Korra mumbled. Katara gently set her wrist down on a pillow before running the glowing water over it and Korra let out a slight sigh as the pain eased. "It might be better if we put your arm in a sling. You need to try to keep it still." Katara told her. Korra let out an annoyed grunt but nodded. She knew her elder master knew what would be best for her. The master knew that made Korra upset and continued "But your leg doesn't look too bad. It'll just be sore." She smiled at this.

Katara fixed up her wrist and gave her orders to rest before she went to tell the guys how she was doing. Everyone turned to her when she entered. "Mother, how is she?" Tenzin asked. "She's doing surprisingly I well. Her leg is fine, just sore. Her wrist looks pretty bad but it will be okay with some more time. Right now I've told her to rest but you all can see her later." She explained to them.

A couple hours later Korra awoke to Asami sitting in a chair next to her bed. When she noticed anotehr conscious presence the Sato heiress smiled. "Look who's finally up" she cheerfully said before looking slightly concerned. "How are you feeling?" Korra pondered for a moment. 'How do I feel? I mean better than before at least.' "Fine. I mean just sore for the most part." She said. After a short conversation Asami left and Bolin came. She had a few more visitors consisting of Tenzin, Pema, and Katara before Mako finally came in.

"Are you sure you're alright?" He questioned as he entered. "I'm just fine now that you're here, City Boy" she replied. Soon enough he was laying in bed cuddling her, mindful of her wounds and they were both as happy as they could be. She was glad to have succeeded in keeping him safe. Meanwhile, he was glad to know she was going to recover and be perfectly fine.