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Yay! It's finally done XD Part two of the Krew's day at the festival is finally all written. I tried my hardest to include as many Korrasami week themes as I could like flowers and hair and others ;0 Anyways, big thank you to iterdei, again, for being an amazing beta reader :) Props to you for editing this so quickly, when you were very busy! Also, thanks to those who take time to comment! Okay, now go read and enjoy ;0


...you want. Korra nodded at the last part she'd added to her thought. Do what you want, what feels best. She cringed. Not like that. Just get back to life, you Raavadamn idiot.

The alpha glanced at both omegas on either side of her. Opal squeezed her hand and smiled softly, causing the Southerner to grin back. On her right, Asami was talking with Bolin about cars. The beta's face showed his excitement as Asami explained the new Satomobile model coming out next year. The raven-haired omega also carried an enthusiastic glow, while describing the extra features of the new vehicle. Most of their conversation sounded like gibberish, though, because Korra never was one for engineering. Instead, the Water Tribe girl only took a moment to admire the omega's stunning features. The alpha was lost in admiration over the beautiful girl, only to be pulled back to reality when her girlfriend's grip on her hand slightly tightened. The Southerner's attention turned to the small girl beside her, and the omega pointed at a banner hanging from a lamp.

"Look, Korra! Your favorite band will be performing tonight."

The Water Tribe girl displayed a crooked grin when she looked up at the banner. "I know. I'm so excited to see them!"

Bolin joined in on the conversation: "And so am I! Good thing I found out about this place before it sold out. Nuktuk saves the day, again!" The beta puffed out his chest and flexed his large arm muscles.

Chuckling, Korra replied, "In your dreams, Bo."

Mako interjected in the conversation with a quick suggestion: "Hey, guys, I'm going to go and get some food because that drive was long, and I had no breakfast. Anyone want to join me?"

His brother was the first to respond with an amazing amount of enthusiasm. Of course Bolin was always up for getting food, so it didn't surprise anyone. Opal shrugged her shoulders and walked over to the brothers, "I guess I'm in, too. Korra? Asami?"

Korra buried her hands in her jean pockets. "I'm not very hungry right now." She gave a quick shrug. "You guys can go ahead—I'll just be wandering."

With a small smile, Opal nodded, then turned her head towards the girl in the sleek, leather jacket. "Wanna come?"

"I think I'll just walk with Korra. I'm not that hungry, either." The omega gave one of her genuine, polite smiles.

The Krew separated, leaving the alpha and omega at the entrance of the festival. Korra gave the raven-haired teen beside her a lopsided grin, causing the omega to chuckle lightly. The two then started walking in the opposite direction the others went.

"Soooo," the Southerner picked up a topic, "what are you looking forward to today?"

"I think it's just being able to have fun with you all." There it was again: that cute, amazing smile that was pasted on her finely glossed lips. "I guess I'm a bit excited about seeing some artists perform tonight."

One of Korra's eyebrows crept upwards. "'a bit excited?' Come on, you have to be at least excited and not just 'a bit.'"

A sweet laugh sounded from the omega's throat. "Okay, I guess you're right. I am excited."

"Who for?"

"Halsey." She shrugged at the fact she wasn't able to give out more names. It was the honest truth, though—Asami did not know many of the artists that would perform that evening. Looking into those shining sapphire eyes, she searched for a response from the alpha.

The Water Tribe girl stared into the omega's shockingly bright green eyes, and she couldn't help but let a small grin slip onto her face. Something about the omega caused flutters in her stomach and blood to heavily pulse through her veins. Holy shit, I feel like I'm flying. Why is she so amazing? If only I could just kiss those red lips. Her eyes slowly crept down from Asami's eyes to her full lips. It would feel so amazing to just feel those lips against mine. Wait! Korra, stop. The alpha blinked and looked away for a second. Swallowing the lump in her throat, Korra steered back into their conversation. "So, Halsey. That's it? No one else?"

"Not really. I don't really know anyone performing tonight except for her."

Korra kicked a pebble as she started shuffling next to Asami. Do I dare look at her again? I shouldn't. I shouldn't. I should. Pulling her head back up, the Southerner stared at the raven-haired vixen. "Y-you don't know anyone like Fall Out Boy or Maroon 5 or anyone?"

"I-I mean I've heard of them but haven't actually heard them, if you know what I mean." The omega shrunk into her jacket a bit, displaying her shyness.

The alpha gave Asami a nudge to lighten up the mood. "It's okay if you don't know anyone. It's actually a good thing, if you look at it the right way; you get to hear all these new singers and experience something different."

Surely enough, the omega relaxed a bit and giggled, "I guess you're right. It's always good to experience something new every once in a while."

Blushing lightly, Korra could not help but appreciate the omega's fragrant scent that showed Asami was comfortable around her. Of course Korra had to show off by squaring her broad shoulders and standing taller, as they walked down a maze of booths. Wait...I shouldn't be courting her. Should I be? The alpha lowered her posture at the thought. I shouldn't be. Not now, at least, because of Opal.

A sudden spark of electricity shot up from the Southerner's hand when the omega quickly grabbed it and pull her to something. Korra couldn't comprehend what the vixen was saying because her mind was stuck on the fact they had held hands for a couple of seconds. Feelings were ignited within the alpha, and she couldn't help but let a stupid smirk cover her face. Finally, she shot back to reality to find Asami pointing at some beautiful fire lilies placed on display on a booth counter.

"These flowers are so pretty. They've always been my favorite because my mother and I planted them together in the garden. She always told me I was as beautiful as they were. Of course I'd always argue that she was, not me." She let out a small giggle, and her lips slightly curled up.

"You know she was right; you are just as beautiful as they are, if not more." A blush crept over the alpha's face, and she shyly sank backwards. Her head was bowed low, her hands buried in her sweatshirt pocket, and her shoulders scrunched up in order to hide the slight pink that had been painted on her bronze cheeks.

Asami's smiled shyly and tried to hide her burning cheeks behind her jacket's collar. "Thanks, Korra." That's when the Water Tribe girl noticed the slight blush of the omega. Holy shit! She's blushing! The great Asami Sato blushes? Wow, she's so cute when she has that small bit of red on her cheeks.

The pinkish red of Asami's cheeks burned through her skin, and she pulled her hand up to her face, further trying to conceal it.

A sharp buzz then sounded from the omega's pocket a second later, breaking the moment between the two. Frantically, Asami reached into her pocket to pull out her ringing phone. "I should take this. I'll be back in a sec—it's a bit loud here."

"Okay, I'll be waiting here." Korra gave a polite grin as the omega turned away to take the call. She quickly turned her small smile into a pout, frowning at the fact a stupid call messed with their moment together.

"Ruined the moment, huh?" The booth salesman had a smug grin covering his face. He was probably somewhere in his late thirties, maybe early forties—Korra couldn't quite tell. His hair had gone grey and was slicked back nicely. The man was dressed in a yellow shirt, covered by a green vest, and had fading blue jeans on. Probably from the Earth Kingdom, Korra concluded.

"Y-yeah, kinda..." Korra pulled a hand from her pocket and scratched the back of her head nervously. Was he watching this whole time? How did he even know?

"Ahhh, don't be shy. I know what it's like to have a moment with someone you like, only to have something else happen and just completely obliterate all the hard work. She's a pretty lady, if I might add. You're lucky to be able to have her." He winked.

"I-it's complicated-"

"Isn't everything?! Come on, you've got this! All you need to do is give her something nice. You're so close." His white teeth shown brightly through his full grin, displaying his pure excitement over the topic.

"I-I don't r-really know..." Korra stuttered.

He dug for something behind the counter and jumped from behind the desk to give something to the Southerner. He held out a vibrant fire lily flower, his face still painted with pure joy.

"I shouldn't..." She backed away from his offer.

The man only embraced her with one arm, keeping her from any escape. He held the flower in front of them. "Just look at it! It'll be perfect. Just give it to her, and there's no way she'll not like it!"

He released her, and the Southerner brushed the wrinkles out of her jacket. Still held out in front of her, the flower had beautiful shades from yellow to red, which reminded her of Asami's elegance. She would really like it...but should I really? There was a second of hesitation before the Water Tribe girl reached out to the fire lily. The man gently placed the delicate flower in her hand.

"It's free because you two are just so cute. Make sure you give it to her, though! Don't hesitate." He quickly scurried back behind the counter and went back to arranging flowers.

Asami emerged from around the corner seconds later with that polite smile on. "Sorry, my father called about business stuff. Did I miss anything?"

Korra glanced back at the man behind the counter, who gave her a wink. I might as well start digging my grave, but here goes nothing. "I got this for you." The Southerner un-cupped her hands to expose the brightest, most beautiful fire lily. Looking up at the omega, Korra found her in awe over the flower, as she picked it up to take a closer look.

"It's beautiful, Korra," she gasped.

"Just like you." The Water Tribe girl smiled back and gently took the flower. "Here, let me just..." The alpha gently tucked some of the vixen's silky, black hair behind her ear. Carefully, she placed the flower behind her ear as well. She looks so gorgeous right now. How is anyone allowed to be this beautiful? Hell, why am I able to even make her look more pretty? How is she getting prettier, and when will it ever stop? Never, probably.

The two could not stop staring into each others' eyes. There was a fiery spark dancing in Korra's ocean blue orbs, as her lips curled up into a sweet simper. Asami was lustfully gazing into Korra's eyes, then she pulled her stare to look just slightly below the Southerner's eyes. She wants to, doesn't she? I want to, also. Should I? I mean, no one is going to stop you, and Opal's not around. I really shouldn't...but maybe...

Korra found herself leaning up towards the omega, aiming for those painted red lips. She was met half way, and their lips fell together. Nothing could compare itself to this moment. Korra's heart exploded with fireworks, and her stomach flipped and fluttered. Nothing had ever made the Southerner feel this way. Grasping at one another, their lips danced in rhythm as they pulled into multiple kisses. The alpha could smell the light scent of the omega grow stronger; it pierced into her nostrils, and she couldn't help but want more. When Korra tried pulling them into a deeper kiss, Asami pushed her back gently. Korra's eyes opened to find the omega looking down at the ground with a distressed expression.

"I'm sorry," she whispered.

"W-what's wrong?" Korra reached out and gently caressed the omega's arm in comfort.

"We shouldn't have; I shouldn't have."

Talking softly, Korra further tried to comfort the omega, "It's okay, Asami-"

"No, it isn't!" Her voice was more assertive: "You and I both know this was wrong—that we shouldn't. What about Opal? You and her are together, and I just came in and ruined it all."

A pang of guilt swirled in Korra's gut at the mentioning of her girlfriend. She is right; we shouldn't have. "Asami, you didn't do anything wrong, so don't blame yourself. I'm the only one here who did something I wasn't supposed to. Just please, don't beat yourself up because there's no reason to. I'm the one at wrong here, and I'm the one who should be saying 'I'm sorry.'"

"I still let it happen." Those emerald eyes finally looked up at Korra, causing the alpha to give a sympathetic simper.

"It's okay, Asami. I'm sorry I made it happen, and there's nothing that you have to worry about. Nothing is your fault, only mine. I'm confused, to be honest, because..." the alpha paused to take a breath, "I like you, and I've never felt this way about anyone. I-I'm just so sorry I've made this into the mess it is."

"I like you, too, Korra, but you aren't mine."

Korra was about to argue that she could be but decided it wasn't the right thing to say, at the moment. She couldn't make any more promises she could possibly break. She'd already broken her promise to Opal about being together forever—there was no way they'd stay together after this. Even if Opal was pregnant, Korra couldn't commit to having a full life with them both and their child. Of course the alpha would want to be in their child's life but just not with Opal. Sure, she was sweet and kind and loving, but they weren't meant for each other; they'd been falling apart for the past couple of months, slowly tearing away from one another. They'd go on occasional dates, but nothing really made a spark glow in Korra. She could also sense that her girlfriend felt the same. Something about them didn't work out, just like it had with Mako. Deep within her, Korra knew Opal had caught onto their separation over the months and was trying to fix it—it just wasn't working.

I think we need to have a talk this coming week. I just can't break her heart, if I haven't already. I know I love her but just not in that way, anymore. I'm in love with Asami, but I can't do this.

The Southerner found the omega lightly smiling at her, with a tear appearing in one of her eyes. It shimmered in the vibrant sunlight of the day, and when she blinked, it ran down her plump cheek, only to be caught by Korra's thumb. Gently, the alpha caressed the tear away, then reached for the flower in the raven hair. She carefully adjusted it back to where it would be more secure.

"It's going to be okay." Korra's words were quickly cut off by Asami lunging at her and pulling her into a hug. She didn't fight it and leaned into the embrace. It was relaxing to be held in the omega's arms and to have her sweet scent wash over her. There was nothing else in the world Korra would want other than to just hold Asami forever. There was something about this girl that was magical, that caused many sparks to arise within the Water Tribe girl yet also give a calming effect. She was just so perfect.

From what seemed to be only a short few seconds, the two separated from their hold. Korra couldn't help but lightly whimper when they pulled away from each other; all she wanted was to be held by Asami just a little bit longer.

"I think we should head back to meet everyone else," the omega suggested. "They're probably looking for us, right now."

"Yeah," Korra agreed, "we should get going."

The alpha quickly glanced back at the flower vender, who gave her a wink. He probably didn't hear any of it, so he's probably thinking it worked. I guess it did somewhat work...kinda. She gave a sweet grin to him in response before catching up to Asami's side.


The Krew had met up at the ferris wheel to start their day. Korra and Asami never mentioned anything that had happened and had kept some distance for some time. Later, they found there was nothing wrong with at least standing next to each other or even maybe talking to each other. This of course left Mako tons of room to try and flirt and court the omega, only to have Korra growl in the background. She didn't intervene, but the younger alpha still had quite an amount of discomfort when her ex would try something to amuse or even get the attention of Asami. Korra's instincts kicked in when it was obvious the other alpha was courting her omega. Suppressing those instincts wasn't easy, but she managed to keep the growling and snarling silently to herself.

Riding the ferris wheel was by far the worst—Korra couldn't help but growl deeply when Mako took Asami in his cabin alone. Her rage was strongest at this point, and she finally had to let loose a powerful snarl. Opal immediately took Korra aside to make sure everything was okay between the two alphas. The Southerner didn't say anything and only huffed at the mentioning of her ex.

"You sure you're okay? You've been very moody around him, today." The omega lightly clasped the Water Tribe girl's bronze hand. This caused a little bit of relief to wash over Korra, and she relaxed her tensed muscles.

"Yeah," she grunted, "everything's fine. Can we just get on the ride and enjoy it together?" The sooner we get on there, the sooner we get off, which means less time to let Mr. Flirty McDoucheface court Asami. Trying not to let another growl escape, she clenched her jaw closed at the thought.

The rest of the day was spent having fun together. Korra finally got passed the stage of aggression when Mako was flirting. She learned to enjoy the time she could with everyone else, especially with the raven-haired vixen. She had that perfect smile plastered on her perfect face almost the whole day. The alpha couldn't help but feel relieved that anything that had happened earlier hadn't affected them. Also, she was delighted to see Asami wasn't interested in Mako, which gave the alpha quite a show as her ex desperately tried to further court the omega. Korra could tell Mako was desperate; his musk filled her nostrils every other minute he was around Asami, yet the omega made no attempt in trying to find the slightest interest in the amber-eyed man.

When the sun started setting behind the snow capped mountains, everyone was starting to crowd towards the large stage in the center of the festival. The Krew found decent spots that weren't far from the stage and settled down on the grass. Opal was clung to Korra, while Bolin and Asami were sitting together. Mako was an outcast, sitting behind the whole group, alone. Hah! Suites you right, you big jerk! Look who's the top alpha now.

Suddenly, the lights dimmed, and a silhouette of a man could be seen on stage. The crowd went wild; everyone shot up to their feet and cheered. The first band up was Maroon 5. Not one of Korra's favorites, but they were okay, in her opinion. Opal loved this band; she was ecstatic when they showed up to be the first performers. Next up was Korra's ultimate favorite: Fall Out Boy. The Southerner had never screamed and whistled as loud as she did tonight at the festival. It was so perfect, and the Water Tribe girl couldn't ask for anything else...except to hold Asami.

The stunning omega had eyes that shone bright, reflecting off light from the show lamps, and her pearly white teeth were visible the whole concert. Nothing made Korra happier then to see that face. The omega was delighted and so was Korra.

Demi Lovato made the next appearance on stage, then Lady Antebellum, then Asami's favorite: Halsey. The ladies performing made for an excellent show that made everyone in the crowd cheer, dance, sing, and applaud.

In the final performance, all artists came together in one last mashup of all their top songs. The night ended perfectly. Korra couldn't have asked for anything better. Except to have been with Asami.