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Hello! Here's the weekly update :D It's the longest chapter yet, and things are starting to get interesting *evil snickers* Anyways, expect part two next week! Big thank you to iterdei for being the amazing editor/suggester! Also, thanks to those who have left comments and reviews :) Enjoy!


Korra shot from her room, coat in hand and car keys in the other. Quickly, she shuffled down the stairs and to the front door but stopped to yell to her parents, "I'm going out with friends today! Be back in the afternoon!"

"See you later, Sweetheart. Have a fun day and don't get into any trouble!" Her mother's eyes narrowed the smallest bit and her voice lowered to a growl at the last part of her comment. Korra was attracted to trouble. In fact "trouble" should have been Korra's middle name, if not her first. Through all of her childhood, the Water Tribe girl was the cause of trouble, whether it was being too aggressive during play, making an absolute mess of something, or simply setting stuff on fire (Senna, to this day, still could not figure out how a six-year-old could manage to set half the kitchen on fire in less then a minute). Every other time Korra "went out with friends," she would show up with a totaled car, some major injury, or with a police officer holding her by the hood of her jacket. Luckily for Senna and Tonraq, they had Lin Beifong, Opal's aunt and the chief of Republic City Police, to bail out the troublesome teenager from some new stupid thing she managed to get herself into.

Korra saw her mother give her a worried look that probably begged "Please don't jump into the polarbear-dog enclosure again." The young alpha gave Senna a promising grin in return, complimented with bright, reassuring eyes, then dashed out the front door.

The sun was already beating down over the neighborhood, and it was only about ten in the morning. For mid-February, it was quite warm for a morning, which would make today a perfect day for the Krew to spend at the festival. Korra had arranged the plans with Bolin, who was in desperate need to go to the music festival. The Southerner agreed that it would be a great place to spend the day with the Krew and to further flirt- with my lovely girlfriend. Yes, flirting with Opal; although, I am going to get teased soooo much for it...

Korra put on a pout as she walked down the driveway to her car. It was completely clean and shined up. The bumper was brand new, and its engine was fresh and checked along with everything else. Asami was apparently an amazing mechanic and managed to finish fixing and checking the car in every way within two days. On top of that, she was still ahead in all of her classes, which were all advance placement. Not only were these classes amazingly hard to stay on track with, but the omega was passing with flying colors in every single course. They were college level courses, not just some regular class you could take anywhere. It still astonished Korra that someone could take six AP classes, pass with above average grades, and still have time to tinker with some dope's car.

The Southerner started the engine and found that it was much quieter than usual. Well, would you look at that. It doesn't sound like it's trying to haul ass up a steep hill anymore. How in the world does that girl even do it?

With a shrug, Korra pulled out of the drive way and headed to Opal and Asami's neighborhood. She would be picking up both girls, and Mako and Bolin would meet them all at the festival. The Southerner couldn't help but smirk at the thought of spending the whole day with her friends. This is going to be fun.


"Are you ready, yet?!" Korra yelled from the window of her car.

"Hold on, I need to go get one more thing." Opal quickly turned around and skipped back into the mansion.

"Ughhh, what is she even bringing? Half her house?" the alpha grumbled to herself. Sinking low in her seat, she rested her head outside of the car window and sighed impatiently.

Opal emerged moments later with a coat in one hand and a small, tan backpack in the other. Korra popped the trunk with yet another sigh, still leaning against the open window.

"I think you forgot at least a quarter more of your house. How long is this going to take?"

"Shut up, you stupid dork! I just forgot my jacket and went back for it, for Raava's sake. I'm sorry I got you peeved off while on your period, Sweetie." Korra could see a stupid smirk slide onto her girlfriends face from the rear view mirror. She couldn't help but roll her eyes at the omega.

Once Opal had gotten into the back seat of the car, Korra decided to poke at the tease: "I don't have periods..."

"Then why didn't you figure out you were an alpha earlier? I mean betas get them regularly." Opal snickered. It had been obvious to her that the Water Tribe girl was an alpha ever since they met. The Southerner never complained about periods or any of that, which pointed to the fact she was an alpha still going through development.

"Wait, you knew?!" Korra shot around to look Opal in the eye.

She chuckled and replied, "Of course I did. I was surprised you didn't figure it out until something completely obvious happened. I only acted surprised because I guess it wasn't that obvious to you." The omega began laughing non-stop.

"Fuck you!" Korra pouted and gave her chuckling girlfriend the finger.

"You already did, Babe." She still was lost in her laughing fit.

The alpha let out a low growl and shot the car in reverse, out of the driveway. Opal was still giggling, while they drove three miles down the street to the Sato mansion.

"You know, I was going to ask why you were sitting in the back, but now I'm kinda happy you're back there." Korra stuck her tongue out and made eye contact with those innocent, light earthy eyes through the rear-view mirror.

"Awww, you miss me? Maybe I should've gone up there." Opal pushed her tongue out back at her girlfriend.

"I said I was happy you decided to sit back there."

"Wow, ouch," the omega frowned and clutched the material covering her heart. "I was just trying to be polite and let Asami either sit in the front with you or join me back here. Didn't want her to be all alone in the back."

Korra huffed and murmured, "At least you're nice to someone..."

"To be correct, I'm nice to everyone-"

"Except me!" the Water Tribe girl blurted. "You and Mom both—such horrible people."

"Please. You're just cute when we tease you."

The Southerner soon gave up with an eye roll. And this is why you're gravitating towards Asami, isn't it? That's one pro to that girl, along with the billion others. Korra started daydreaming about the raven-haired omega: her long legs, those amazing hips, fine breasts, perfect jawline, and those incredible emerald-

"Ummm, Korra?" Opal smacked the back of her girlfriend's head. "Korra, you missed the turn."

The Water Tribe girl suddenly put on the breaks and turned around. "Oh shit, thanks, Ope."

"Yeah, yeah, no problem. What came over you?"

"Uhhh..." Her mind was frantically searching for something to say other than admit to daydreaming about Asami's body. "I-I was just thinking about what fun we're going to have today."

Opal's eyes narrowed, knowing that wasn't the reason. She folded her arms and shrugged off the lie, continuing to look at the luscious green of the Sato mansion, as they pulled into the estate.

Korra carefully navigated the car over to the front of the house, which was tucked towards the back of the estate. Asami was found waiting patiently on the front steps, sketching something in a small book. Quickly, she flipped the cover over her drawing and stuffed the book into her small sack at the sight of Korra's car approaching up the long driveway.

With a suave look painted on her face, Korra rolled down the passenger seat's window and asked the raven-haired omega, "looking for a ride?"

"Yes, I am." Asami smiled and approached the car. She chose the back seat with Opal, which cause the Southerner to pout.

"You're not going to sit up front with me?"

"Not today. Besides, Opal would be all alone back here."

Opal shot Korra a small grin through the rear-view mirror. The alpha only returned her girlfriend with sticking her tongue out. Asami only sat in the back seat, watching the couple shoot each other down with looks. The omega's expression was blank, as Korra fired a sneer, and Opal returned it with an eye roll.

Once the Water Tribe girl caught Asami staring at them, she straightened in her seat and resigned the match. "Sorry, just something we do...a lot. I didn't mean to make it awkward for you, Asami."

Opal cupped her hand around her mouth to whisper something into Asami's ear. Korra's right eyebrow shot up, curious as to what the two omegas were whispering about. Obviously it was something embarrassing because both began giggling, while Korra sat confused in her seat.

"Do I want to know?"

Opal was caught up in her laughter so much that she almost couldn't respond. "No. No, you don't."

The Southerner only huffed and shifted out of park. Don't tell me these omegas are going to bother me the whole way there. Yeah! It's just what I need! Yet another omega to drive me that much more insane than the one I already have.


The drive was exhausting (for Korra at least because the other two had to have been lacking oxygen for most of the ride). The best thing about being the driver and having no one in the front seat: full control over the radio. The Southerner only made it about ten minutes until she had to find something to cover the teasing from Opal and snickers of Asami. The radio was immediately turned on, when the teasing got really bad, and Korra bumped the volume extremely high—loud enough so that she could barely hear the loud chuckles of her girlfriend.

Turning down the blasting music, Korra announced, "We're here."

Through the rear view mirror, the alpha could see both omegas look out of their windows, admiring the festival grounds. A blue and green ferris wheel was brilliantly lit by the hazy, mid-day sunlight. Under the wheel were a series of booths that could be made out from over the fence that bordered the festival. There was a wide expanse of different booths, large grass plots, and a giant outdoor stage. Everyone in the car took a long look at the view of the beautiful valley the festival was located in, before Korra drove the car down to the parking lot. Both girls in the back seats had gleaming eyes, full of excitement and pure joy. The Southerner could only let a small smile slip onto her face at the fact both her girlfriend and new friend were already enthusiastic about starting the day.

"Where are we going to meet Mako and Bolin?" Opal questioned from the back.

"Mako said they'd meet us right inside," Korra replied as she maneuvered around the crowded parking lot.

"Oh my Raava, this is going to be a fun day." The small omega started to bounce in her seat, causing the raven-haired girl beside her to giggle lightly.

"I hope it is; the festival looks amazing," Asami commented. "Good job planning the day out, Korra."

Looking over her should to give her famous crooked grin, the alpha caught sight of the amazing upward curve of the omega's scarlet lips and retreated immediately back to finding a place to park. This day is for you and Opal. Got it? Asami's a friend, nothing more. You are not going to ruin this because, Korra, let's face it, you're a total fuck-up. You do your girlfriend the first chance possible, maybe get her knocked up, and now, you're here crushing on the most amazing omega, who you don't even deserve! Not one bit deserved. Now, focus, you asshole.

"You okay, Kor?" Opal raised a brow.

"Uhhh...Yeah! Of course I am. J-just very excited. And I'm glad to know you're both excited." The Southerner could only focus on the road ahead of her, still seeking out an open slot. Anything to keep her occupied at the moment; anything to keep her thoughts off of Asami.

A full ten minutes was spent lurking around the parking lot, trying to find a free spot that wasn't completely across the whole lot. It was worth it though to Korra because she had been determined to get a decent spot, so they (Opal) didn't complain about walking all the way back to the car afterwards. The Water Tribe girl knew her girlfriend too well; the omega always asked to be carried across a large parking lot if they had parked on the opposite side of the entrance. Of course Korra had a weak spot for hopeless pouts, so the Earth Kingdom girl always had a ticket across any parking lot. Today, Korra would not let that excuse pass.

The engine was killed, and Korra let out a content sigh, once in a reasonable parking spot. Finally, time to enjoy a nice day with...

"Earth to Korra!" Opal chuckled from outside of the Southern's door. She lightly tapped the glass, causing the alpha to jump back to the realization she'd been daydreaming about that omega again. Asami was outside, wearing a snug, leather jacket that covered most of her maroon top. Her collar bones showed faintly in the dim lighting, which Korra could only dream of kissing. The alpha couldn't help but think of unzipping that slick jacket, folding the red shirt over her head, and lavishing her whole torso with gentle nips. Asami.

"Korra! You coming or not?" Opal's face was concerned: one eyebrow up and her mouth was pinned to the right side of her face.

Lazily, the Water Tribe girl pulled herself out of the vehicle to only meet those amazing eyes. Emerald eyes were locked with sapphire ones, and both teens only stood staring at one another. Korra was caught gawking, and Asami was only brought back by Opal's attempt in gaining the alpha's attention. She glimpsed at the small, earthy-eyed teen to see if she'd noticed the moment between the two. Opal was only focused on her dazed girlfriend, causing Asami to sigh with relief.

Did we just...have a moment? Was she actually staring at me as well? Or was she looking at something behind me? The Southerner quickly took a glance behind her to only find a car and the rest of the vast, filled lot. Definitely me, the Water Tribe girl concluded.

Opal was soon by her side and Korra took her hand to guide her out from in between the cars. Opal suddenly pulled them into a kiss. Once the Water Tribe girl pulled away, there wasn't anything satisfying about it she could reflect on. The kissed lacked something that the Southerner just could not make out. She went in for another. Still nothing. What is this? What's happening to me?

Peeking over at the other omega, Korra only had to look at Asami for a split second, and her heart felt like it had stopped. Tingles spread around her body, which led the Water Tribe girl to think, oh, no. I'm in love with her. She couldn't move, her feet pinned to the ground, and it took a lot of urging from Opal to try and just get Korra to shuffle a couple of steps. No! You are not in love with Asami Sato. She's just a stupid crush. The alpha quickly threw aside her internal battle and took her girlfriend's hand.

The three of them started for the entrance, which was an easy crossing of fifty yards of parking lot. Korra pulled their passes from her off-white and tan backpack and gave it to the man standing in the ticket booth. Asami and Opal had been distracted by what was inside the festival, so the Water Tribe girl had their passes validated.

Suddenly, there was a loud shout from around the corner of the entrance. "Guys!" It was somewhat weak because of all the other noise around them, but the three girls turned the corner to find Bolin charging at them, arms open and ready for a platypus-bear hug. The beta was incredibly strong, which showed when he easily lifted all three of them. Opal squealed happily, Asami had a delighted smile pasted on her face, and Korra grinned with joy.

Once they were set down, Korra scrambled around Bolin's large frame to hug the young man standing behind him. He was handsome: slick, black hair; sharp jaw line; firey, amber eyes; and a tall, built figure. The alpha seemed somewhat surprised of how Korra had greeted him, but he rested into the tight embrace of his friend.

"Hi," Korra greeted. She looked into those intense, golden eyes, and both alphas smiled at each other.

"Hey," Mako replied.

"Long time no see, big guy. What's up?" The Southerner gave him a playful punch to the arm, causing him to chuckle.

"The usual—just been chasing triads all around the city and trying to solve small cases. Nothing much. What about you, huh? Heard you became a stud all of a sud-" Korra quickly reached up to cover his mouth, eyes wide and cheeks pink with embarrassment.

"Shhhh, Mako! We're in public, for Raava's sake! Can we just talk about it later?" The anxious alpha turned to take a glimpse at her other friends to make sure they weren't lurking on the conversation between her and Mako. Phew! No one was listening. Thank you, Bolin, for being a great distraction. The beta was jumping around and making silly sounds to entertain the two omegas. It was obviously successful because both girls were giggling and commenting on whatever Bolin was acting out. Probably Nuktuk comics...

Mako shoved Korra's hand away from his mouth. "Okay, okay," he chuckled. "So, how about I ask who that stunning girl is over there?" He nodded at Asami, who was pink-cheeked from all the laughing. Her bright white teeth shone through those perfect lips; her eyes were soft yet still carried a spark. She sure is stunning, isn't she...

Both alphas were admiring the laughing vixen. Korra then noticed that certain scent again: sweet and alluring. She inhaled deeply but caught onto another scent that was different; she'd smelled it before. It was very familiar, almost musky. That's when she turned to find Mako still caught deep in an admiring daydream about the raven-haired omega.

The Southerner snapped her fingers in front of him to gain his attention again. "Helloooooo. Makooooo."

"Ummm! Y-yeah, w-what?"

"Her name's Asami. She's new to the group, but don't get too into her." She snarled the last comment: "She's not interested."

"How would you know, Miss Know-It-All?" The male alpha crossed his arms, while looking down at his new challenger.

"I-I...asked her if she liked anyone at school; she's new here. A-and she said she wasn't interested in anyone at the moment, at least until she's done with high school." Mimicking the taller alpha, Korra crossed her arms, too. Don't you dare go after her.

"Well, she hasn't met Mako yet," he shot the Water Tribe girl a wink, then walked off towards the group. Oh no you didn't! Korra let out a low growl after Mako was out of range to hear her. The alpha clenched her fists and walked after him to join the group.

Bolin was still acting out a scene from—as Korra guessed right—the newest Nuktuk comic. Opal was lost in complete laughter, while Asami was quietly standing beside her with a pleasant smile on her face. Mako had managed to inch between his brother and the attractive omega, joining in on the chuckles of the group as he watched his brother reenact the final battle of Nuktuk Vs. the Evil Unalaq.

The Southerner then snuck into the small gap left in between Mako and Asami, dividing the alpha from his game. He snarled at her, and she returned it with a piercing glare and a light nudge to the ribs. Reaching into her sweatshirt pockets, Korra hunkered herself down, stabling herself, ready for an attack from the competitive alpha, who was attempting to move closer to Asami. This started as a game, but soon, the challenge caused a battle to arise between the two. Subtle nudges, low growls and snarls, and heated stares were used on the battlefield. Mako eventually won, having gotten Asami's attention when he pushed Korra too hard with his elbow, causing the teen to step into the omega's space.

"Sorry, Asami!" Korra raised her hands, surrendering, and blushed lightly.

The omega let out a small, cute giggle. "It's okay." Peeking behind her friend, Asami noticed a new face. "And who are you?"

Their eyes met, and it almost seemed like something you would see in a mover. Oh shit, shit, shit. Do something, Korra! The younger alpha stepped in front of their gazes and nervously laughed. "This is Mako, Bolin's older brother. And, also, my ex." She coughed.

"Oh, nice to finally meet you, Mama Mako." As she held out her hand to shake, a sweet simper crossed her face. "I'm Asami."

Mako shyly took her hand and shook it, but his face had become completely flushed with red. Haaaah! In your face! Korra couldn't contain all of her built up laughter. A short snort came out of her, and Mako only became more red. Defeated by the embarrassment, the alpha quickly pulled his hand away from Asami and buried it in his jean's pocket, only to look down at his feet. Snickering, Korra held up her hand, and Asami high-fived it. Oh my Raava, this is amazing. Both girls had erupted with laughter at the joke, only to leave poor Mako feeling ashamed.

Korra finally recovered from her laughing fit and saw that Opal and Bolin were still talking about the latest Nuktuk comic. Awkwardly standing like a statue, Mako was still recuperating from his glowing cheeks. He had somehow shuffled a few steps away from the two girls, and the Water Tribe girl puffed out her chest in victory. She could smell the scent of the other alpha weakening, and the aroma of the omega had drastically climbed to an even more amazing smell. Smirking, Korra winked at her ex and lead Asami back to the other two, who had been completely nerding out about the comic series. Told ya so, Mako. Don't mess with this alpha!

The Krew decided they'd start their day out together: playing games, riding the ferris wheel, and would later split up to find decent spots for the concert that night. I'm already enjoying today, Korra thought as she strolled in between the two omegas. It's going to be so much fun spending time with Asami. Thank Raava Mako's move didn't work; Asami's not the right one for him. Korra shook her head at the thought of Asami and Mako being together. Definitely not a good pair. I'd be better for her. BUT! You have Opal. Yes, Opal. She's your future, right? Maybe... I'm actually not sure, now. What if that little shit really happens? What happens to us? What happens to me? What about Asami and how I feel? The Southerner let out a sigh, trying to calm herself down from all the overwhelming thoughts that she chased through her mind. Just don't think about this right now; you're task, today, is to have fun with the people you love, not to worry about the future. Just live in the present, Korra. Live the life...