Title: Walk In The Park

Pairing: Korra & Asami.

Rated: M

Disclaimer: I do not own Legend of Korra and its characters. All rights belong to their respectable owners Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino.

Authors Note: Hey Guys! I know its been a minute since I updated this fic. My sincere apologizes for that. Was a slight block but pushed through it. I appreciate the patience more than you know. I know I mention in Special Delivery and City Life that I would participate in Korrasami week but was unable to do to being sick (and currently still am). There's always next year. Anyway, Hope you all enjoy the chapter. Later Gladiators.


Korra lightly jogged down the steps with Iroh by her side. "So how was your day?" she asked him as they got to the bottom.

"It was pretty good," Iroh said lifting his school bag up on his shoulder. "My teacher told the funniest joke today in science class," he said with a light chuckle still thinking about it.

"What was the joke?" Korra asked curiously.

Iroh stopped in his tracks and held his hands out. "Okay. Why can't you trust atoms?" he said trying to hide an amused smile.

Korra shrugged her shoulders. "I don't know. Why?"

"Because they make up everything!" Iroh said with a chuckle.

Korra laughed along with him. "That's a good one," she said more amused with his sense of humor. "You remind me of your mother."

Iroh looked up at her with a raised brow, confused. "Really?" he asked seeing Korra nod. "People always compare me to my father but never my mother," he said annoyed by it.

"Well you remind me of her," Korra said walking with him toward the bus stop.

"How?" Iroh asked intrigued by her observation.

Korra thought on it for a second before going into detail. "Well for starters you both have the same dorky laugh. The same cute dimple smile, nerd like interests, that little frown in between brows when someone annoys you and most of all. The main thing you both have in common is!" she said making it very dramatic. "A good heart," she said pointing at his chest.

Iroh smiled at her kind words and said, "I guess..." slightly agreeing with her. "You sure know a lot about my mom," he said hoping she'd give him insight he didn't know about her.

"Well yeah we use to be best friends," Korra said not thinking about it.

"What about now?" Iroh asked hearing the past tense she used.

Korra wasn't sure how to answer that and looked around. "A..." she said spotting the park across the street. She cleared her throat and quickly changed the subject. "Hey do you want to go straight home or take a detour?" she asked pointing over at the park.

Iroh followed her line of sight and saw the entrance to the park. He looked back up at Korra and said, "a detour would be nice," with a small smile.

"Awesome," Korra said holding her fist out to him. Iroh looked at her fist and balled up his own before bumping hers. "Come on," she said putting an arm around him and walking toward the park.


Kuvira was at her desk eating lunch when Baatar called her. "Yeah?" she answer with a mouth full of chilli cheese fries.

"Hey babe I got some bad news," Baatar said knowing she wouldn't want to hear it. "Two of our field agents is out. One has the flu and the other got transferred," he said still trying to figure out a way to get the transferred one to come back just for today.

"Don't worry I'll handle it," she said before hanging up. Kuvira wiped her mouth and got up from her desk. Asami was on the phone with a client when Kuvira approached her cubical. "Wrap it up," she mouthed while Asami was talking.

"Could I just place you on hold for a sec. Thanks," she said pressing the hold button. Asami sat back in her seat and looked up at Kuvira. "Yes?"

Kuvira held back a belch and cleared her throat. "I need you and Lee to go to these addresses," she said handing Asami a sticky note with locations and times. "Two of our best are currently unavailable so both of you need to be at the first location in 20 and not a minute later," she said before walking back to her office.

Asami glanced at the note and sighed heavily once Kuvira walked away. She got up and placed on her coat. "Fae can you?" she said point at her phone. Fae gave her a thumbs up with a nod before returning to her call.

Lee walked with Asami toward the elevators. "Hopefully this won't take all day," Lee said looking at his watch that read 5:45 p.m.

"Do we have some type of company car?" Asami asked not wanting to take her van.

"Yeah you want to drive?" he asked as they both got on the elevator.

Asami pressed the button to the first floor. "Might as well."


Once they were across the street, Korra walked pass a sign that read: Avatar Park. She looked over at Iroh with a smile. "You know... you were pretty good the other day," she said meaning the paintball war they were apart of. He was pretty fast for a little guy. "Do you run track at school?"

"No," Iroh uttered with the shake of his head. "I was never really good at sports," he said a bit disappointed. He always thought he would learn how to play with his father. Now that he was gone, it was unlikely he ever would. Then again what happened yesterday sparked something in him he never felt before. "Though... I would like to learn," he said looking up at Korra.

"If you want I could teach you whatever sport you're interest in..." Korra offered with a smile.

Iroh was surprised by her offer though he did kind of hint at it. It made him content that he still had the option to learn. "I'm not sure where to start..." he said trying to hide his smile.

Korra thought on what he could do. "Well there's plenty to choose from like: basketball, baseball, football, soccer which in some nations is actually called football. Um... what else. Oh tennis, volleyball, hockey, golf which is kind of boring but if you have patience it can be very eventful," she said not to discourage him. "Lacrosse, skiing or snowboarding, um... swimming, wrestling, track and field," she said pointing at him. He had the speed for it. "Anything you really wanna do," she said laying out a long list for him to choose from.

Iroh felt a bit overwhelmed with how many there was. He had no idea what kind of sport he wanted to try first.

Korra noticed his silence and saw how hard he was thinking on it. She didn't want to pressure him so decide to throw one out there. "We could always start with something simple," she said placing a hand on his shoulder.

"Like what?" he asked interested in what she had in mind.

Korra looked around and spotted a bike rental rack near by. "Like riding a bike," she said looking back at him with a smirk.


The first place on the list was Cabbage Corp. Asami and Lee walked inside of the building and was escorted to the top floor.

Exiting the elevators, the assistant stopped and opened up the glass door for them to walk through. Asami and Lee were both greeted by the owner Lau Gan-Lan. "Thank Raava you're here," he said with a worried expression on his face.

"What seems to be the problem," Lee asked with a clip board ready in hand.

"I'll show you," Lau said walking up to one of his employee's desks. He turned the monitor on and showed them what was on it. There were pictures of naked women sitting on mashed up cabbages. "I can't get it off. Its on every computer monitor," he said about to have another panic attack. "The IT guy couldn't even fix it."

Lee sat down at the computer and tried to clear it off but nothing was accessible to remove it. "Its on every single computer with in the building?" he asked Lau who nodded.

Asami turned the monitor on another computer and saw the same pictures. "How did this start?" she asked wanting to know when and where it happened.

Lau was a little embarrassed to speak to her about it but knew he had to in order to get this situated. "I was checking my emails. Opened one I've been waiting for and soon as I clicked it this spread across all the computers," he said referring to the pornographic pictures. He looked over at the glass doors and back to them. "I have all my workers waiting outside to come back to work," he said wanting this resolved as soon as possible.

"Can I see your computer?" Asami asked taking a look at her phone before looking back at Mr. Gan-Lan.

Lau gave her a nod and walked down the hall toward his office. Lee and Asami followed suit. "Here it is," he said gesturing to his desk.

Asami passed Lee and took a seat at Mr. Gan-Lan desk and started to get to work.

"What is she doing?" Lau asked since he had sensitive documents on his computer.

"Don't worry. We'll have it removed in no time," Lee said gesturing for Mr. Gan-Lan to leave the office. He looked back at the monitor seeing the screen full of codes. Any one else would take them all day and more but the way Asami was typing at the speed of light made Lee think they'd be out of there in a few hours.


Iroh had a few near falls on the bike but found his balance after a while. "I think I got it now," he said riding up to Korra.

"Nice. Who taught you how to ride?" Korra asked amazed he got it so fast. She knew someone had to teach him.

"My mom did a few summers ago," he said looking down at the pedals for a second.

Korra chuckled at the thought of Asami running after him. "That's cool," she said straightening out her left leg before placing her foot back on the pedal. "Me and my friends use to play follow the leader and ride our bikes every where," she said thinking on how much they went in circles in their small residential area.

"Really? Did my mom tag along?" Iroh asked with a curious look on his face.

"This was before I met your mom," Korra said riding up on the path way.

Iroh wondered if he should ask again and decided to go for it. "How did you meet my mom?"

Korra wasn't expecting him to ask her that again. She remembered it so clear in her mind like it happened yesterday but wasn't sure whether to tell him or not. "Its a long story, probably bore you," she simply put. She glanced around the area and gained an idea to change the subject. "Hey!" she said getting his attention. "Can you keep up?" she asked with a smile. Seeing him nod, Korra did the same back. "Follow me," she said standing up a bit on the bike and riding a bit faster down the pathway.


Asami finished with in a 30 minute span. She got up from his desk and pressed one button that showed his computer was in the clear along with everyone elses computer monitors. "So the email you received earlier placed some kind of malware that went from your computer to everyone elses through the modem," she told Lau who looked at if he didn't understand a word she was saying. She knew she had to put it in the simplest terms in order for him to understand. "In other words. I found the source of the problem and got rid of it," she said seeing his face enlighten up.

"Thank you. Thank you so much," Lau said relieved.

Asami handed him the clipboard to fill out and sign at the bottom. "Thank you," she said before leaving his office with Lee.

Before they could get to the elevators, Lau ran up and stopped in front of them. "Before you go," he said taking a moment to catch his breath. "I need to ask for your discretion on what you saw today," he said referring to the images that flooded everyone's computers.

Asami looked at Lee who looked at her and back at Lau. "Of course," they both said in unison.

Lau gave them another nod and thanked them before returning to his office to call his workers back in.

Once they were outside, Both Lee and Asami burst into laughter. "Oh man that was insane," he said walking up to the company car. "I mean it wasn't the craziest thing I've ever seen but it was certainly on my top ten," he said getting in the passengers side.

Asami got into the drivers seat and closed the side door. "What's on your top ten?"

"Well without naming names. You know because of 'discretion,'" he said in air quotes. "There were some weird security breaches we had in the past," he explained thinking on one. Lee snapped his fingers and said, "like how this one guy hacked into one of our clients computers and flushed out all his bank accounts on and off shore," while placing on his seat belt.

Asami thought that was a pretty standard thing until he went into detail. The more he talked the weirder it got. "Can we expect that all the time?" she asked wondering how often this occurred. To have someone hack into your computer and stamp an FBI warning on it in order to get your information was criminal.

Lee shook his head no, "nah but when it does happen the reactions are glorious," he said thinking on how Lau was about to shit a brick. "Do you wanna grab a bite to eat before we go to our next stop?" he asked feeling his stomach growl.

"Sure," Asami agreed before leaving the parking lot and driving on to the main road.


Korra and Iroh rode their bikes around the park. They passed the fountain and headed near the tennis court. Looking behind her, Korra spotted Iroh squinting his eyes. "You alright?" she asked wondering if his eyes were okay.

Iroh gave her a nod. "Yeah," he said only squinting because of the wind.

Korra held her hand out to him. "Pass me and lead for a while."

"Okay," Iroh said with a smile. He tagged her hand and rode passed her to the leading position.

Korra followed Iroh with ease and laughed when they passed by a flock of birds. People were racing small boats while others were playing Frisbee. They passed the basketball court seeing an glimpse of an intense game. Korra stretched her leg out again feeling it tense up a bit. She kept it off for a while and peddled with one leg.

Iroh looked behind him and spotted Korra. "Can you keep up?" he asked a miniature smirk.

"You bet," Korra said placing her foot back and standing up on the bike to follow his path.


Asami and Lee went to a drive thru and got some burgers and fries. She parked in the parking lot and took small bites of her food.

Lee took a huge bite of his burger and wiped some sauce from his chin. "So where did you work before this?" he asked trying to start up a conversation.

"I worked for my father for a couple of years but it didn't pan out to well," Asami said not wanting to go into detail.

"Why not?" Lee curiously asked.

Asami placed her burger down and wiped her mouth. "Well stealing millions of dollars from your clients and investors is usually frowned upon. Him being the man that he is still chose to do so anyway," she said leaving her fathers name out of it.

Lee automatically knew who she was talking about and covered his mouth out of shock. Not wanting to upset her or make the conversation any more awkward than where it was turning, Lee sympathized. "Well your father certainly has skills," he said commenting on her fathers genius on getting away with such a criminal act for years. He got a slight chuckle in response and smiled. A change of subject would be perfect right about now. "So what made you decide to rejoin the work force?"

Asami took a small sip of her drink before placing it back into the holder. "My son," she said leaving it as that.

"I understand that. Its the same for me when it comes to my baby sister Lila," he said reaching into his pocket. Lee took out his wallet and showed Asami a photo of him and his kid sister who was sick in a hospital bed.

"She's beautiful," Asami commented looking at the picture.

Lee smiled at her and said, "thanks," before looking back at the photo. "We do what we gotta do for our own."

Asami thought of her little boy and smiled. "We sure do."


After circling the whole park, Iroh and Korra stopped by a food vendor and got something to eat. They both sat on a bench near the pond.

Iroh examined the soft giant pretzel before taking a bit out of it. He chewed quietly and looked over at Korra. "How come you won't tell me about how you and my mom met?" he said since she avoided the question earlier.

Korra could tell by the look on his face that he really wanted to know. "Its not that I don't want to tell you its just not much to tell," she simply stated. "We met in school the same way you met your friends," she said taking a bite out of her hot dog.

Iroh became quiet after that and looked over at the pond. "I don't have any friends..."

Korra stopped chewing and looked at him puzzled. For some reason she always managed to assume the wrong things. She finished chewing and wiped her mouth. "I'm sure you have some," she turning in her seat to face him better.

Iroh thought on it and looked off to the side. "Well there is one," he said thinking of Mya. "But.."

"But what?" Korra asked noticing his hesitation.

Iroh wasn't sure what to say. The thought of Hundan came to mind making him go quiet again. "Nothing.."

Korra looked at him with a bit of concern brewing. She placed her hand on his shoulder to get his attention. "I know how hard it is to make friends..." she said knowing from experience. "When you do, you find common interests, sharing your differences and gaining an understanding and respect for it," she said thinking of her own friendships she had. "Never be afraid to make the first move."

Iroh was confused on the last part. "What do you mean?"

Korra thought on it and cleared her throat. "Let me rephrase. Never be afraid to speak to anyone because you could gain a new friend or experience out of it," she said thinking on it wondering if she worded it right.

"I thought it wasn't wise to speak to strangers," Iroh said a bit unsure of what she meant.

Korra chuckled at that. "I mean kids your own age," she said hoping that clarified it.

Iroh uttered the words ooo before giving her a nod. "How would I do that?"

"All you have to do is introduce yourself and let the rest flow," she said with a smile. Korra had met countless people over the years. Some becoming great acquaintances and others not so much.

"I could do that," Iroh said up to the task. If that's all it took he was willing to give it a try.

Korra raised a brow at this and smirked slowly. "Really?" she asked with Iroh giving her a nod in response. "Hmm.. alright," she said looking around. She spotted a group of kids playing soccer near by. "Them," she said pointing in their direction.

"Huh?" Iroh said looking over his shoulder to where Korra pointed.

"Introduce yourself to them," Korra encouraged with a smile. She wasn't sure if he would do it or not and hoped he'd be up for the challenge.

Iroh spotted the group of older looking kids and couldn't help but feel nervous. "I'm not sure."

Korra looked in their direction and shrugged. "They're playing a friendly game of soccer," she said looking back at him. "Give it a try."

Iroh looked back at Korra and took a deep breath. He gave her a nod and said, "okay," before standing up. "Hold my pretzel please," he said handing it to her.

Korra took it and watched as he walked over to them.

Iroh stopped a few feet away and looked over his shoulder at Korra. She gave him a thumbs up for encouragement. He smiled slightly and turned back to face them. He came up to one who currently had the ball. The boy raised a brow when Iroh approached him. Iroh held up his hand with an awkward smile. "Hi I'm Iroh."

The preteen looked Iroh up and down and gave him a nod. "I'm Ashton," he said pointing at himself. "That's Gray, Fox and Rod," he said introducing his friends who held their hands up. "You want to join us?" he said kicking the ball up with his foot then knee before catching it.

Iroh looked back at Korra who waved for him to proceed. He turned back to the taller kid and gave him a nod. "Sure but... I don't know how to play," he said feeling a wave of nerves.

Ashton shrugged his shoulders at Iroh. "I'll teach you," he said as if it was no big deal. "Come on," he said kicking the ball over to Gray.

Korra watched as the kids played with Iroh. Explaining the rules and running some plays. She smiled when they taught him how to bounce the ball off his head.

Iroh rubbed the top of his head with a chuckle. The others laughed along with him and continued to teach him some tricks.

Korra took out her temp phone and took a picture of Iroh with the ball and saved it.


Asami and Lee arrived at the second place on their list, Shiro Shinobi establishment. It was a decent small place of business. He was a former sports commentator and radio host. Now he does live pod casts for a sports network for the pro fighting circuit.

They came inside with Shiro waiting right at the door. "Just in time," he said with his distinct tone of voice. He walked a head of them to lead them to his work space. "The camera on my new laptop won't work," he said showing them his new high tech computer. "I'm suppose to be doing a live stream review in 15 minutes. Think you guys can knock it out by then?" he asked with a smile.

"Sure," Lee said with an uncontrollable smile.

Asami could tell he was a bit starstruck. "I'll take a look at it," she said pulling out a chair. She had a similar problem before on her own home computer. It had nothing to do with a security breach but understood the concern.

Lee started to chat up Shiro about a legendary fight he had the opportunity to commentate for.

Asami tuned them out and fixed the camera on the computer. It reminded her of the chats she would have with her husband where ever he was stationed. The connection was either bad or the camera wasn't working properly for her or him. The last time they talked wasn't to pleasant.

"When are you coming home?" Asami asked knowing she'd probably get the run around.

Iroh II gave her an exhausted sigh and shrugged his shoulders. "Soon."

Asami gave him an irritated look. "When is soon?"

"Soon is soon. I can't give you an exact date right now," he said with agitation in his voice.

"Are you even going to be here for Iroh's birthday?" Asami asked in a more calm tone.

Iroh II was quiet for a moment thinking on if he was or not.

"Well?" Asami asked wanting an answer.

"I don't know. Alright," he said annoyed with her persistent questions. Iroh II gave her a sorrowful look. "If I don't could you..." he said about to ask what he always asked. "Could you just get him something for me."

Asami folded her arms with a frown. "Seems like what he wants the most I can't give him," she said meaning a father.

Iroh gave her a frown in return. "That's low. That's fucking low S."

"Don't call me that," Asami said nearly raising her voice. He knew how much she hated being called that.

Iroh shrugged his shoulders. "What S?" he said being a smart ass. "That's what you are right?"

Asami looked away from the computer screen. "Shut up..."

"Deep down..." Iroh continued.

"Shut up..." Asami warned again.

Iroh II knew he was getting to her. "You're a Sato."

"Shut up!" Asami shot back at the computer screen.

-"Mom?" Iroh III called out from the hall.

Asami snapped out of it when she heard Lee and Shiro laughing. She finished in less than five minutes. "Done," she said standing up from the desk pushing in the chair.

Shiro looked at his computer screen seeing the camera functioning properly again. "Thank you," he said looking back at Asami with a smile. Lee handed Shiro the clip board with him signing at the bottom. "Oh hold on," he said leaving the room and coming back a few seconds later. "Here," he said handing Lee and Asami tickets to an upcoming boxing match.

"I can't accept this," Asami said handing it back.

"Its the least I can do," Shiro said grateful for their help. "I'd love for you to come."

Asami didn't want to be rude so she gave him a nod. "Thank you," she said flashing a small smile.

Leaving Shiro's place, Asami stopped by the passenger side door waiting for Lee. He came out a few minutes later laughing and waving goodbye to Shiro. "Sorry about that," he said coming up to her.

"Here," Asami said handing him her ticket.

"What's that for?" he asked confused.

Asami shook her head still handing the ticket out to him. "I'm not gonna go."

Lee looked at her than the ticket. "Keep it. You might change your mind," he said hoping she would.

"I'm not," Asami said waiting for him to take it.

"Why not?" Lee asked looking back up at her.

Asami wanted to say because she was married but that would be a lie. Even if Iroh II was alive, she still hadn't worn her ring for the past couple of years. "I'm just not into boxing," she said lowly. "Please take it."

Lee gave her a nod and took the ticket. "Thanks," he said holding it up and placing it in his pocket.

"Your welcome," she said before walking around the car and getting in the drivers side.


With the sun setting, people were leaving the park. Iroh said goodbye to the kids and headed out of the park with Korra. They returned the rental bikes and caught the bus to head back home.

Korra's leg felt like it was on fire but she wouldn't complain. It was worth it to see this kid having fun. They stopped by a corner store to get some snacks so they could watch a movie. "Pick out anything you want," she said as he walked down the aisle.

"Okay," he said looking at the flaming hot chips. Iroh grabbed a few things before heading to the back to get himself something to drink. He stopped in his tracks when he saw Hundan. It was almost as if he was frozen in fear. He wasn't sure what to do so he started to slowly back up.

Hundan pushed one of his friends out of the way laughing only to spot Iroh down the aisle. He was surprised to see him and grinned. He was about to walk up to him when Korra came up behind Iroh.

"Nice choice," Korra said gesturing to Iroh's choice of chips. "You got everything?" she asked only to notice Iroh starring a head. She looked in the same direction and spotted a bigger kid with red hair.

Hundan narrowed his eyes at the both of them and walked back to where his friends were.

Korra raised a brow at this and looked down at Iroh. "What was that about?"

"Nothing... lets just go," Iroh said walking pass Korra and up to the front.

Korra wasn't going to push it but was going to keep an eye open for that kid.

When they left the store, Korra tapped Iroh on the shoulder, "I got one," she said with a smile.

"What?" Iroh asked thinking it was a certain snack she was looking for.

Korra held her hand up for him to see. "How do you know the moon is going broke?" she asked with a smirk. She reached behind his ear and showed him a coin. "When its down to its last quarter."

Iroh looked at it amazed and laughed at her joke. "That's a good one," he said impressed by the trick and her wit.

"Good because I've been working on it all day," she said with a chuckle.


Back at the office, Asami handed the keys back to the front desk and headed up stairs with Lee. They headed back to their cubicals to finish up their work and head home. Asami cleaned up her station and was starting to leave to go home.

Kuvira came out of her office and came up to her cubical again. "Good job today," she said to the both of them. "You'll get an extra peek in pay this week for the inconvenience," she said with a nod of her head before walking off.

Asami was surprised by that and thought it was best not to comment on it. She grabbed her bag and headed toward the elevators again.

Lee caught the elevator with her before they could close. "Today was fun right?" he asked curiously.

"I guess..." Asami said exiting the elevator when the doors opened to the first floor. She walked out of the building and toward the parking lot.

Lee was heading to his own car which was parked across from hers. He took a deep breath and spoke up. "Hey," he said getting her attention again. He stopped a few feet away from her and looked into her eyes. "Would you like to have dinner with me this weekend?" he asked not sure if she'd say yes. "I know this nice little spot that sells the best fire steaks."

Asami stopped fiddling with her car keys and sighed. "It sounds amazing... but I'm not interested in dating anyone."

Lee looked at her a bit stunned but gave her a nod. "Oh.."

"It's not like that," Asami assured so he wouldn't get the wrong impression. "I just lost my husband recently and.."

Lee held his hand up for her to stop. "No need to explain. I understand. My apologizes," he said seeing her situation now.

Asami kept quiet for a few seconds and shook her head. "Don't apologize. Thank you for the offer," she said with a small smile.

"Anytime," Lee said showing a small smile of his own. He held up his hand and waved, "goodnight Asami," he said turning around to head to his car.

"Goodnight Lee," she said in return. Asami got in her car and backed out of the parking lot heading onto the main road.


Asami got home 20 minutes later. She opened up the front door and saw Korra and Iroh on the couch watching a movie. "Hey you two," she said with a smile.

"Hey," Korra said looking over at Asami. Iroh said hi so lowly with his eyes glued to the TV.

Asami took off her coat and placed it on the hook. She walked into the kitchen and placed her bag of food inside of the fridge. "Roh.. you do your homework?" she asked him when she came back into the living room.

Iroh looked over at his mother with a nod. "I finished it in school."

"Alright. What are you two watching," Asami asked looking over at the TV.

"The Iron Giant," Korra said gesturing to the DVD box on the coffee table. "Can you believe he's never seen it," she said messing up Iroh's hair. "Unbelievable."

Asami came around the coffee table and sat beside her son to watch the rest of the movie with them.


When the movie went off, Iroh cleaned up his stuff and came back into the living room. "Goodnight mom," he said giving her a hug.

"Night Roh," Asami said with a smile.

Iroh let her go and came over to Korra. "Goodnight Korra."

Korra stopped messing with her brace and looked up at Iroh. "Night little dude."

Iroh held his fist up to her. Korra chuckled and bumped her fist against his. He smiled and grabbed his book bag heading to his room.

Asami watched in awe. "What was that?" she asked Korra surprised.

"Work in progress..." Korra said with a cocky smirk. "How was your day?"

"Did a bit of field work, scraping porn off multiple computers," she said sitting back down on the couch next to Korra.

Korra raised both her brows in shock. "Ooo what kind?"

Asami laughed at her reaction. "The weird fetish kind..."

Korra laughed herself. "With a job like that how can you ever be bored?" she said with a smirk.

"You'd be surprised. What'd you do today?" Asami asked thinking of all the mischief they probably caused.

"Took a walk in the park," Korra simplified. "Oh!" she said remembering the photo. She reached into her pants pocket and took out her phone. She brought up the photo and showed Asami. "Check it out."

Asami looked at the photo and saw Iroh kicking a soccer ball. "Is that Roh?"

Korra gave her a nod. "Yep."

Asami smiled proudly from ear to ear at the picture. "I didn't know he could play soccer."

"Neither did he until they showed him how to play," Korra said not catching the names but watched contently.

"Who?" Asami said wondering if they were from the Academy.

Korra remembered them wearing the same colored t shirts. "Some kids from a public school."

Asami was a bit surprised by that information but accepted it as is. "I can't believe it..." she said with her eyes still looking at the photo. She looked up at Korra with a content smile. "Can you send me this pic?"

Korra looked at the phone and shrugged her shoulders. "You're gonna have to do it," she said not knowing how to work it like that.

Asami shook her head with a smirk and sent the photo to her phone in a text. "Thank you," she said handing Korra back her phone. "So what else do you have planned for this week?"

"Nothing's planned..." Korra said putting her phone back into her side pocket. "It just happens."

"What ever it is... its helping. Thank you," Asami said sincerely.

Korra gave her a nod and cleared her throat to change the subject. "Did Iroh have any friends come over to your house before. You know to hang out or something?" she asked still thinking about what he said on the bench.

Asami thought on it and shook her head no.

"How about at school?" Korra questioned knowing he said there was one.

Asami was starting to feel bad for not recalling one. "There were a couple he paired up with for school projects but none he mention by name..." she said curious to where this line of questioning was leading. "Why?" she asked concerned.

Korra shook her head and flashed a smile so she wouldn't worry. "No reason," she said then abruptly tapped Asami's knee cap gaining an idea. "Hey, when ever you're off from work. Let's do something for Iroh," she said knowing he would love to spend more time with his mom.

"I'm game..." Asami said leaning over Korra and stealing one of her chips from her bag.

"Good and stop eating my chips," Korra said lightly slapping Asami's hand.

Asami pouted slightly rubbing the back of her hand as if it really hurt.

Korra gave her a look of disbelief and handed over her bag. "Fine."

"Yes..." Asami said eating some happily.

"So you going to bed?" Korra said expecting her to crash any moment now.

Asami shook her head no. "Not right away," she said leaning back on the couch.

Korra understood and started to take off her brace. She twitched when she felt a shot of numbing pain run through her leg.

"Does it hurt?" Asami asked out of curiosity.

Korra stretched it out a bit and placed her foot back down on the floor. "A little," she said looking over at Asami.

Asami sat up on the couch and pointed down the hall. "You can take my bed," she offered again.

"Nope. Not doing it," Korra said still being stubborn as ever.

"You need to relax in a bed. If you won't take mines I could always take the air mattress out of the storage unit," she said remembering the one she brought a few years ago.

Korra eyes grew bigger at the thought of it and shook her head no. "No. No air mattresses," she said having a bad experience with it. "I'm good with the couch trust me," she said feeling on the cushion.

Asami ate a few more barbecue chips before wiping her hands off. "If you change your mind. Let me know. You can always sleep in my bed when I'm at work," she said walking into the kitchen.

Korra sighed knowing she would be better off in a bed but not Asami's. It would be more awkward than comfortable. "Thanks but no thanks."

"You are so stubborn," Asami said coming back into the living room with an ice tea. She sat down on the other end of the couch and put her feet up. She grabbed the remote and turned on the TV. "What do you want to watch?"

"Anything," Korra said feeling Asami's feet touch her upper thigh.

Asami patted the couch at her end to get Korra's attention. "Come on... you can get comfortable too."

Korra playfully rolled her eyes and carefully placed her feet up at the other end. "Happy?"

"A little," Asami said flicking through the movie channels. It took her five minutes to settle on one. "I still can't believe you found the Iron Giant.." she utter lowly. It was her favorite movie growing up.

Korra smiled slightly at the thought of it. "I can..." she said to herself. She missed this feeling of hanging out with Asami. Even if it was only for an hour or so. It brought up good memories. Korra's smile soon faded at the thought of what Iroh said earlier. I don't have any friends... She felt bad about it but knew if he just had one like she did there was still hope. "There's still hope..."

Asami heard Korra speak but couldn't understand what she said. "What?"

"What?" Korra countered not knowing she heard her.

"No what did you say?" Asami asked puzzled.

Korra sat up a little and nudged Asami's side with her foot. "I said your fat butt is taking up most of the couch space."

Asami chuckled at that and looked back at the TV. "You love it."

"You wish..." Korra said looking at the TV with a smirk.