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Ukanu smirked at Korra's lack of words as he threatened her. He knew that she wouldn't give in right away, Avatars are extremely stubborn and he knew Korra was still in the middle of her recovery but it wasn't a surprise to him that she refused to his deal.

He nodded in the direction of the man standing in the cell with Korra, as if he was, signalling him?

The man walked towards the hung up Korra and her eyes widened in fear. He stopped a few metres away from Korra, and positioned his arms in what looked to her like a waterbending form. Korra saw a column of water rise from the bucket that she saw earlier. A waterbender, part of the Agni Kais, that made no sense.

The man stretched out his arms in a quick motion and the water was blasted onto Korra. She felt the sting in her eyes as the water made contact with her body. She had been wanting to feel connected to her element again, but this wasn't how she wanted to feel it.

He repeated this movement, each blast being stronger than the last, being the kind of blast that would be strong enough to send someone flying in a battle. Once the bucket was empty, he just kept re-blasting the water that fell on the ground.

Korra's agonised screams filled the large room. She couldn't stand the unbearable pain that came from the strength of the waterbender's blasts. She was fighting to hold onto consciousness, until she felt a sense of relief wash over her as the water blast she expected to feel never came.

The man had stopped, Korra assumed to catch his breath.

Korra was panting and shaking, water dripping off her. She felt extremely exhausted and didn't know how much more of this she could handle. No, she couldn't think like that, she was the Avatar, people needed her. And she needed, him.

The waterbender continued blasting water at Korra, causing more damage to her already weak limbs.

The waterbender didn't throw any ice her way, solely because the Agni Kais needed her to still be alive by the end of all this.

"Just say the word and he'll stop and we will release you. But by doing so, you would be agreeing to our deal." Ukanu sternly told her.

2 hours had passed and by now Korra had slipped from the conscious world. Her mind drifted to thoughts about Asami and, Mako, the two people that had helped the past six months be almost bearable.

"Stop." Ukanu commanded the waterbender, "have a rest, we will continue again tomorrow."


It had been almost a whole day since Korra was captured by the Agni Kais, Tenzin had got word that there was so far no sign of the Avatar.

Mako was sitting on the open window to his room in the darkness, staring out into the large city, as the lights shone brightly, making it look so peaceful. "She could be anywhere." He whispered to himself, feeling nothing but concern, and guilt. It was all his fault, Korra is right now somewhere in that city, probably being tortured and it was all his fault. He should've been able to protect her, save her from harm, be the one she could rely on, but he didn't feel like that person at all.

He closed his eyes and banged his head on the window frame, "I'm such an idiot!" He said, louder than he had meant.

"No you're not." He turned his head to see Asami and he met her emerald eyes. he spun around to face her.

"You did what you could to protect her, and you know that she won't blame you at all so don't beat yourself up about it, all we can do, is have faith that she is ok and know that we will get her back." She smiled at him, knowing all too well what he was thinking about. He stared into her eyes and all he saw was concern. "You look almost more worried than me." The slightest amount of playfulness audible in his voice.

"Well, yeah. Me and you both spent a lot of time with her over the past six months. It's just hard seeing her recover when all she feels is that her whole life fell apart." Asami spoke her mind, Mako listened to her every word. They talked until they both had nothing left to say, the room fell into an uncomfortable silence. "It's getting late, we should probably get some sleep." Asami said, walking out of Mako's room and leaving him with his thoughts.

But he couldn't bring himself to sleep with so many thoughts racing through his mind.

Korra, where are you?


Tenzin was also feeling incredibly worried for Korra, he was using his time meditating while waiting for any news concerning Korra. He was sitting outside in the darkness of the cold night, at his favourite meditation spot in the temple right by the cliffside of the island.

He hoped Korra would be found soon, she was just starting to get on her feet, in a way, why did those Agni Kai lowlifes have to take her now. He took a deep breath trying to calm himself down. "Dad," a gentle voice pulled Tenzin from his relaxed state. Tenzin broke his meditation form and turned around, "oh, Jinora, you should be in bed."

"Mum and I were wondering where you were, I figured you would be here," she paused, "What if, by the time we find her... it's too late." he could see the anguish in her eyes.

Jinora and Korra have always been great friends, it's hard for her to know her friend was missing, especially after she sacrificed her life for Jinora and the airbenders.

"Everything is going to be fine, Korra is strong." even he didn't really believe himself, but he had to have faith, for Jinora and Korra. He pulled Jinora into a hug.


Ok, well, 3 chapters done. I know I am most likely going to post every weekend (Australian time). But if I take a bit longer than that to post the next chapter, don't think I'm not going to post it, I will.

And I know I'm not the best writer(┬┬﹏┬┬) , so tell what you think and what I could do to make this story better, but if you do like it, then, tell me.