A/N: OMG, I'm so sorry for the long wait. I've been soo busy with my brothers AAU basketball team that I haven't taken time to type up chapters. First we went to Pheonix a couple weeks ago, then we went to Vegas last weekend, so this is my only weekend for updating. Another thing that's kept me busy was my D.C trip. Please R&R. The song in this is "Heart Attack" by Demi Lovato.
Disclaimer: I don't own the songs and I am not associated with the creaters of The Legend of Korra.
It had been months since they last spoke to each other. They only talked when the council and the police department had to meet up for the city's criminal rates but they never spoke again after.
Tenzin would stare at her whenever she was at the meetings. She would glance at his direction, getting a strange feeling that he was watching her. Everytime she snuck a glance, he would quickly move his head away from her and pretend to be listening to the other council members.
That's strange? She always thought to herself as she shrugged off the suspicions and returned her attention to the councilman speaking.
But that one day, he had managed to get her to talk, and it was a day she didn't want to remember, no matter how hard she had tried.
"And, I will see that we will make these plans work. Those criminals have been escaping by flying crafts, and we will have the upperhandage. We'll get our aircrafts designs back from no one other than Hiroshi Sato himself. He will see to it that these airships will have all the new technology, the best steel to protect them, and they will have platforms in case we need to attack from above." Lin had said, making the council nod their heads in approval as she took her seat once again,
"Thank you, Cheif Beifong. If you'll go to Councilman Tenzin's office, he'll look over the report and sign that you will have our full support with your improvements to the police department. This meeting is adjourned." Councilman Riko declared, banging his gavel on the table as everyone stood up, gathering papers, and started to head towards the door.
Lin and Tenzin remained seated, neither of them blinking or breathing. Tenzin cleared his throat, making Lin roll her eyes and scoff.
When she finally stood, he followed her movements. When she headed for the door, he followed. She tensed when she felt his footsteps behind her, clenching her fist so tightly, her knuckles turned white.
"Tenzin, what in spirits name are you doing? If I must recall, your office is in the other direction while I head in this direction. Why are you following me?" She growled at him, making him stop quickly and bump into her, causing them both to fall, Tenzin on top and Lin on the bottom.
"Get off of me." She yelled, trying to push him off. When he didn't budge, he moved his hand up to her hair and removed the pin that held it in place out of the cables.
Lin suddenly lost all muscle movement as she let him proceed. When the pin was out, he finally got off of her and helped her up, letting the coal black hair fall over her shoulders in soft waves like the ocean.
"If I remember chief, that we have some important buisness to discuss?" She asked and started leading the way to his office, his hand touching hers as they made their way down the grand hall and turned to the right, stopping in front of his office. He took out his key and started to unlock his door.
When it opened, Lin looked around the room, seeing not much had changed. He nodded towards the seat in front of his desk, letting her sit. He sat down at his chair, taking out the report on the improvments needed.
"I see everything is in order. Have you already discussed this with Hiroshi Sato?" He asked, turning the page and started reading the details.
"Yes. He has agreed to do it as long as the council supports the police." She nodded as she watched him reading, feeling a little uneasy with her hair down from it's usual style.
"Alright then, everything is in order. Please come over so we can discuss a few items here?" He asked as Lin stood up, slightly confused at his sudden action. She walked over and stood beside him, looking over the report.
When she felt his arm go around her waist and pull her to his lap, allowing her to sit on his lap and she made herself comfortable as he wrapped his arm tightly and securely around her waist.
"What is it that we need to discuss councilman..." She started asking before being cut off with his lips pressed firmly on hers. Her eyes widened at the realization. Her mind was telling her to pull away while her heart was telling was her to kiss him back.
When her instincts kicked in, she found herself kissing him back. Her hand cupped his cheek as he deepened their kiss, now moving her to sit on his desk as he continued kissing her.
This is wrong.
Don't give in Lin.
He's probably playing you again.
Don't fall for it.
Who knows, he might love you.
Stop! don't think about that.
Tears started streaming down her cheeks when Tenzin moved his kisses down her jawline, kissing her chin, her throat, and than starting to suck on her exposed skin that wasn't covered with metal.
She tried to hold in her moans, but they managed to come out in rugged breaths. She pushed him away when she saw a glimmer of a newspaper headline on his desk.
"What is this?" She asked, now holding up the newspaper and read the headline.
Councilman Tenzin, new love after Beifong? She turned to the page where the article was, reading it as Tenzin tried to come up with an excuse. When she finished, she crumpled the paper and looked at him, an evil glare passing through her eyes.
"You are such a bastard. And here I thought that you wanted to rekindle our relationship when all you've been doing is taking that girl on dates. I thought I knew you better than that Tenzin. I really thought I did. But apperantly, I was wrong. You only want me to stop my career and become a house wife. That's what your little "girlfriend" will do for you." Lin told him off, suddenly feeling ashamed of herself for giving in.
"Lin..."
"Save it Tenzin. I'm done. You're changing into someone I don't know. For now, please stay away from me." Lin yelled at him, now lifting herself off the desk and fleeing. She threw open the doors and left, passing a mirror and saw a hickey forming. She pulled her collar up, trying to hide the mark. After, she fled and never returned and sent an officer in her place whenever the council met.
"I will never let you in my life again Tenzin. Never again." Lin told herself, smashing another picture of Tenzin and throwing it away.
