It makes me happy that you guys like the story :). Finally, people who accept my random and crazy ideas! Haha, I'm only kidding. But thank you all :D. Here's a second chapter for you!

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~Korra~

Maybe I was wrong about this whole high school thing. It's nothing like I thought it would be. The longer I was there, the more I noticed what an outcast I was. Though, I did meet some cool people, and I eventually learned their names. Mako and Bolin, the brothers, Kuvira, and...Asami. I had two classes with her. Being only with my parents and Tenzin, I didn't know anyone else. I never had any friends, never went on dates, never did anything. There was no way but to determine that what I felt around her was nothing except primal intentions. Being half wolf would do that to a person.

For my own good, and hers, it would've been better for us to stay away from each other. With such a strong attraction, and in comparison to the heightened sensitivity of my emotions, I could surely be her very downfall as she would be mine. That is, if she felt the same way. No one ever told me how "hybrids" like me would take to "falling in love" because I never did. My grandmother never told my father what happened when she fell in love with my grandfather. So I could be thinking of this the wrong way. I didn't understand it.

Still, I loved when she talked. And her perfume was overwhelming. It had a tendency of lingering in my nose long after she'd left. It was a rosy smell which fit her. I've never known a person so nice, and she took up that spot pretty quick. I can't explain how hard it was to keep back the heat that kept trying to possess me.

"I can show you where your next class is, if you want." she offered after my biology class that Kuvira helped me find. She was passing me in the hall and saw me glaring at my schedule. She had glanced over my shoulder. I had English next.

"Sure, thank you." I said. My ears twitched excitedly and I yanked down on my hood hurriedly.

Asami smiled and gestured her hand for me to follow. She started up the hall. "This way."

"You know your way around this school pretty well." I said, jogging to catch up with her and shoving the paper in my pocket.

"I've been here since freshman year, so I should." she said with a laugh.

"O-of course." I said. My ears flattened under my hood. I should've known that she would know her way around.

"So," she said, her tone careful. "If you don't mind me asking, how long have you been in Republic City?"

"Five years." I said.

She looked at me, and I could've sworn get cheeks were red. "Really? I've never seen you around."

"Tenzin is kind of overprotective of me." I said. "He didn't even want me starting high school."

She laughed. The sound rang proudly in my ears. "Makes sense. From what I've heard, he's nothing like his brother and sister."

"You have no idea." I said. I remember thinking the same thing when I first met Kya and Bumi. "He's the most serious of them all " What I wouldn't do to keep her laughing. It was sending chills down my spine, the heat chasing right behind it.

"Here's your class." she said, standing in front of the door.

"Thanks." I said. She looked so lovely when she blushed.

"No problem." she said, smiling. "You have gym after this, right?"

I took my schedule from my pocket, trying to smooth it out. "Uh, yeah."

"Cool. I can come get you. We can go together." she said, looking down. "It's my next class, too."

"Sounds great." I said. She backed away so I could open the door. "I'll see you then."

She nodded and I disappeared into the classroom.

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~Asami~

"Why won't you just say that you're in love with her?" Kuvira said, poking me. I swatted her hand away.

"How can I be in love with her when I just met her?" I said.

"Who cares about that?" Kuvira argued. "I saw the way you looked at her when she walked in. You're eyes were practically bulging out of your head. And don't even get me started on the blushing."

I set my jaw, trying my hardest to not cuss her out. My fingers tightened on my pencil to the point where I thought it would snap in two. I didn't know Korra. Not like that, at least. She wasn't someone that's been here a long time that I'm just now getting the nerve to talk to. She was new. And different. I wasn't one to believe in love at first sight, despite the many times my father told me about how my mother was his. He'd tear up and everything. Besides, he was against lesbians, bisexuals, and gays. So if I were to go up to him and say, "Hey, dad, I'm in love with this new girl named Korra" it would probably end horribly.

Not to mention she probably wasn't even in to me...

"I'm not in love with her." I said finally. "Now can you let me finish my work?"

Kuvira just groaned and sat back in her chair, kicking her feet up on her desk. "Denial..." she said under her breath in a singsong tone. I rolled my eyes but didn't answer.

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The bell rang and I don't think I've ever left a class so fast in my life. Just the thought of Korra waiting for me to take her to gym did the trick. I ignored Kuvira's teasing as I left the room, too focused on finding Korra. She may of been a whole floor up, but I might have won a track record by the way I got up them so fast. I deny the fact that my heart fluttered when I saw her waiting for me outside of the room, leaning against the wall and staring at the floor. She still had her hood on. She looked up, though, the minute I hit the top stair and her eyes locked with mine.

"Hey." she said, giving her half smile. "You kept your promise."

"I am a woman of my word." I said. Spirits, just strike me down now.

For the first time I heard her laugh. A short one, but still a laugh. And it was beautiful. She stood up. "So, which way to the gym?"

"It's on the first floor." I said as I started down. "Kind of a long walk, since we're on the fourth."

"I don't mind stairs." she said, following behind. "I'm used to them."

"You're one of few." I replied as we rounded the corner the the second set of stairs before the first floor. "Sometimes I wonder who designed this school and what made them think we liked walking."

I looked back to catch her smirking at me and I almost tripped on the last step down. I shut my eyes tight, my arms went out as I panicked, sure that I would hit the floor. Except...I didn't. My body never collided with cement. I opened my eyes a slit as I felt myself being yanked up and held close to a body. My heart was racing. I opened my eyes fully. Korra had a firm grasp on my wrist and our faces were mere inches apart. My face grew hot.

"Are you alright?" she asked, her voice a whisper.

I nodded, my mouth and brain unable to make words. I noticed Korra clench her jaw as she stared at me for another painful second before letting my wrist go. It burned like she left an imprint of her hand on it. My legs were jelly and I grabbed onto the railing to hold myself up.

"Thanks." I said.

Korra nodded once. I felt heavy under her gaze. "No problem." Her eyes seemed to watch every move I made, as if I'd fall again. And at this rate, I probably would.

I really hated it when Kuvira was right.

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And that does it for a second chapter. Jeez, things are already getting intense, save for the cliche "person saves other person from falling" xD Short, yes, but it did do the trick!

Thanks for reading!