"He was all beaten up! I didn't know what to do, so I just healed him." Korra explained to the others while munching on her breakfast that Pemma had made.
"That's cool but didn't he injure like a bunch of people? Maybe you shouldn't have healed him Korra." Mako replied with a smug look on his face.
"What do you want me to do?! Leave a 13-year-old kid all battered up?"
"It's fine if that 'kid' did a bunch of crimes that made him deserve that beating!" Mako threw his arms in the air.
"Hey! He's just a kid! He didn't deserve that and he wasn't that bad when I talked to him. Lay off of him." Korra continued eating but Mako was still eyeing her suspiciously.
"You did something didn't you?" Mako asked Korra.
"Wh-what do you mean?" Korra cleared her throat while avoiding eye contact with Mako.
"Korra what did you do?"
Korra put down her utensils and looked at Mako. "I invited him over for lunch." The rest of the table had snapped their heads to Korra. Korra was met with a mix of reactions from the others. Mako was disgusted, Bolin was shocked, Asami seemed indifferent.
"What?! Korra why would you do that? What if he injures you?" Mako reasoned with her but to no avail. Korra was deadset on having a nice lunch with the kid named Hiko. She wanted something from him which was the reason why she invited him.
It was almost noon and she was waiting at the dock for the next boat to come. She was joined by Mako, Bolin, and Asami, although Mako was very against this, he made sure he was one of the first people this "Hiko" kid met. He wanted to make an impression on him.
The boat finally came into view carrying only one person. Hiko was looking up at the towering Air Temple with a look of amazement on his face. This had been his first time even seeing the beautiful yet firm-looking temple. The boat stopped at the dock and Hiko looked down to see four people in front of him. He only recognized Korra who had invited him over yesterday, apparently wanting something from him. The "thing" Korra wanted, however, was a mystery for him. He walked up to the Avatar and put on a small toothless smile.
"Hey Hiko! Glad you could make it!" Korra exclaimed. Mako looked at him with daggers in his eyes. Hiko noticed but paid no attention to it. Before Hiko could open his mouth to respond, Mako chimed in.
"Hiko? Huh? Let me tell you this right now 'Hiko'..." Mako got closer to the kid and knelt down to his level. Hiko was surprised at the rather sudden cold gesture but did not show it. "... if you try anything, I'll make sure you spend a lot of time in jail." Mako stood up and walked back to the temple paying no mind to Korra's mad expression.
"I'm sorry about that um... Hiko. I'm Bolin! Nice to meet you!" Bolin held out his hand to which Hiko shook it with a small smile on his face.
"And I'm Asami. It's also nice to meet you." Asami and Hiko shook hands and let go.
"So... Me and Asami should go back inside you know, check on Mako. You two have fun alright!" Bolin cried while walking back to the temple with Asami.
"Woah. That was... a rollercoaster of emotions." Hiko said while watching Bolin and Asami.
"Yeah, well those were my friends, and welcome to Air Temple Island." Korra gestured toward the temple.
"It's beautiful here, nothing like Republic City."
"Lunch is in 10 minutes we should go inside."
They walked to the temple while Hiko took in the beautiful plants surrounding them.
The table was full of delicious food that Pemma had prepared. Hiko and Korra made their way in and Korra introduced Hiko to Tenzin.
"Woah... Avatar Aang's son!" Hiko muttered to himself excitedly. "It's nice to meet you Tenzin." Hiko bowed, which Tenzin returned the gesture.
"Welcome to Air Temple Island. Please make yourself at home." Tenzin walked away as Korra led Hiko to a couch.
"So, why did you invite me over?" Hiko asked curiously.
"Well, I actually don't know now that I think about it, but..." Korra trailed off.
"You don't know why you invited me?" Hiko raised an eyebrow.
"No. I mean I don't know if my request would be... appropriate?" Korra shrugged at herself.
Hiko was curious about this and started thinking about what Korra would want from him. He's a 13 yr old ex-convict who is dirt poor and doesn't really have anything special about himself except maybe for his Lightningbending which he had learned from his father. In that case...
"Hmm... you want to learn how to lightningbend?" Hiko guessed.
Korra widened her eyes for a second and then went back to normal after Hiko caught her.
"Yes, but I don't know because you're just a kid!" Korra exclaimed.
"Korra, Toph Beifong discovered Metalbending when she was just 12! Age doesn't matter when it comes to bending!" Hiko raised his arms up.
Korra looked down at her toes in embarrassment. When she saw Hiko all healed up that day she knew there was something about this kid. Or maybe she was going crazy and it really was a bad idea to ask this kid to be her teacher.
"Why would you ask me anyway." Hiko looked to his side avoiding Korra's gaze. Being asked to be a mentor was something that definitely intrigued Hiko but at the same time also made him feel... insecure?
"Honestly, I don't know but I feel something special about you. It might be a spiritual thing or not because I'm the avatar or something but I'm sure you're supposed to teach me." Korra expressed exactly what she thought at the moment.
"I'll think about it, but right now..." Hiko stood up stretching his arms. "... I am starving." Korra gave a small smile and lead Hiko to the dining table.
-Hiko's POV-
I sat down next to Korra eyeing the delicious-looking food in front of me. I hadn't even known some of these food existed. It was weird how Korra invited me over to ask me to be her teacher but I'm really thinking about it. As I ate a piece of dumpling I immediately thought of the dumplings mother used to make.
"Hiko! Come down! I made dumplings!" My mother called me in a singsong voice.
I stood up and dropped the book I was reading on the bed before I dashed out of the room.
My mother, a slim, middle-aged woman looked at me with her beautiful deep brown eyes with joy. She smiled at me before preparing lunch. The smell of her signature dumplings overwhelmed the room, it made me fall in love with this memory so much.
"Hey, kiddo!" My father walked into the dining room holding a cup of tea. He was a tall man, tough-looking but he was the softest person I know with the softest eyes. "Have you been reading those books I gave you?" He sat down on a chair still looking at me. I nodded eagerly. He made me read books on Energies and such. He taught me how to firebend the other day and was now eager to finally teach me how to Lightningbend.
I savored the taste of the dumpling as I looked around the table. Mako, who was across me was gazing at me. I gazed back with daggers in my eyes. I wasn't gonna let this guy push me around. Korra was enjoying her bowl of Tentacle soup which smelled very pungent but charming. Asami and Bolin were deep in conversation about the Spirit Vines which Bolin was pitching ideas on how to remove them. I looked to my right, beside me was Tenzin's daughter Ikki whom I had met earlier with Korra's introduction. She was quarreling with Meelo which Korra told me was normal.
I continued eating my dumplings as Korra nudged me.
"Hey! Have you thought about...you know? I mean you've eaten 7 dumplings so I figured you weren't 'starving' anymore." Korra asked me with her eyebrows raised her voice lower than usual.
"I have been thinking about it but I'm still not done eating so..." I took another piece of dumpling and shoved it into my mouth.
"Fair enough." Korra pouted.
Lunch had ended and Hiko was now full. He patted his belly before standing up from the couch to look down at Korra. He had made a decision.
"I've made a decision Korra," Hiko said blankly.
"Yeah? What do you say?" Korra asked anticipatedly.
"The answer is no. Goodbye." Hiko said with a small wave to Korra before starting to walk out.
"What?! Why?!" Korra was now also standing up with a surprised expression on her face. Hiko stopped in his tracks and turned around to look back at Korra.
"Because, Korra, I don't think I should be the one to teach the Avatar Lightningbending. There are many more qualified benders out there who would be perfect. I just don't think I'm one of them." Hiko was avoiding eye contact with Korra.
"That doesn't matter!" Korra shouted making Hiko snap his head back to Korra. "You're the teacher I want! Even if you don't think you're 'qualified', I do!" Korra was now pleading with Hiko. She knew she looked ridiculous but She didn't want to lose her teacher.
Hiko stared at the wooden floor, pondering.
"Fine. Let's begin, right now."
