"Okay, move it that way!" Asami ordered. Riko and Korra sighed in exasperation and pushed the bus a few more inches over before promptly passing out. Asami sighed. 'They're so dramatic.' They had found this bus abandoned down the road, but it only had enough gas to just arrive short of its destination. 'This will have to do I guess.' Riko and Korra gasped for air on the ground. Kohaku returned with some more supplies. "Thanks dear, do you think you can find more?" The boy nodded and ran off again.

Riko finally got up and stepped back from the partial barricade. She had to hand it to her, Asami was extremely smart. They planned to use the bus as an entrance by using the front door to connect to the outside world and the emergency back door to connect to the town. It was genius, but it meant she and Korra were doing all of the manual labor. There were still other cars and pieces to put together to make it secure. And this was only the first wall. They still needed to build up on the other side of town.

Riko blanched with realization. This was too much work for the four of them. She looked to Asami, who appeared to have come to the same conclusion. She hauled Korra off of the ground and dragged her back to the house. "I need to rethink this through."

Asami wiped her forehead. Her first plan was too big. They'd never finish it by themselves. Even though it was a small town, there were many openings for walkers to get through. She looked at the road their house was on. It was a single, straight road. They could fortify that for starters and branch out with more time. Their main goal should be this road.

Riko watched intriguingly as Asami used chalk to map out the town and her new plans on the pavement. It was different to be with such a smart person for once who knew what she was doing. Korra sat down beside Riko with a can of peaches and together they watched the pale woman formulate new plans.

"I like this idea a lot better." Riko commented. Korra smiled in agreement as Asami showed them what to do next.

"Well this will be easier, especially since Kohaku and I can actually help with this." Asami replied. She held some sticks in her arms and motioned to the pile of branches behind her. "For the time being, we're just going to focus on this stretch of road. Kohaku's gathered up enough branches for us to make our own defensive traps. I've seen it done before and it can work." She then showed them the steps to make the pointed fences to stop walkers in their steps. It took Asami a few times before the duo got it down, but once they did, oh man, they went crazy with it. Before even darkness had fallen, the two had the whole road covered in pointed fence traps.

Asami wandered back to the road to see how they were doing and was in complete shock. "Wow guys, uh, that's incredible. You finished before nighttime." Asami commented. She went over and poked one of the traps. Sure enough, it stayed upright. "I'm impressed."

"We didn't get to the other side of the road, though." Korra pouted.

Asami chuckled. "Korra, I didn't think you'd finished this side of the road today. We can work on the other side together tomorrow. But it's getting dark, so let's head inside."


Two shadows approached the fences. The two men looked around, noticing how well the area was set up. There were even traps in between the houses. They carefully stepped over the fences and walked closer to what appeared to be the main house.


Riko growled inwardly as she heard footsteps come up the porch stairs. She slowly got up, grabbing her gun, and quietly approached the window. Asami felt Riko move and woke up. She went wide-eyed when she realized what was happening. She shook the other two awake, but Riko looked ready to take matters into her own hands. Asami recognized the sounds of boots and purposeful walking over the porch. Those weren't walkers. They were humans.

Riko saw one of the men disappear around the side of the house. She quickly looked to Asami and motioned to the kitchen. Asami nodded and grabbed her gun. Kohaku and Korra were still waking up, but nonetheless they realized they were in danger and kept quiet.

Asami hid behind the kitchen wall, waiting to see if someone would approach the backdoor. The doorknob jiggled.

It was too dark for Riko to see the faces of the men. Suddenly there was a somewhat cheerful knock at the door. She rose a brow, as did Korra and Kohaku. She moved the couch just an inch so that she could peek through without being attacked.

"Hiya, folks! We were wandering around, trying to find a place to stay for the night and we saw your mighty fine establishment!"

Riko went wide-eyed. She knew that voice. "Bolin?!"

The man gasped. "Riko?! Is that you?! Let me in!"

Riko quickly pushed the couch away and opened the door. "Bolin! I can't believe it!"

The man brought her in for a big bear hug. "Riko!" He cried. "I can't believe it either! Who's with you?"

Suddenly Riko gasped and pushed away from the man. "Where's Mako?" She didn't give him a chance to answer and ran to the back of the house. She froze when she saw Asami and Mako pointing their guns at each other. "Mako, you idiot, put your gun down!" Riko called. She didn't know how he got into the house, but right now he was a threat.

The man blinked and looked over. "Riko? What're you doing here?!"

"What do you think, dipshit? We're camping out here."

"We? You're with this woman?" He asked.

"Yes, now put your gun down." Riko growled threateningly.

Mako sighed and lowered his weapon, but Asami didn't. "How do you know this man?"

Riko glanced at her and sighed. "He and his brother were at our old camp…"

Asami gasped and quickly lowered her gun. "Thanks." Mako muttered.

"You mean the one where…?" Asami whispered.

"Yeah, that one…" Riko replied, holding her arm. "Just get in here you idiot and fix the door." She went back to the living room and saw Bolin hugging Korra just the same. Korra smiled happily and let the muscular man swing her around the room. Luckily, Bolin was smart enough to put the couch back in place for her first. "Korra! I can't believe it's you!"

Korra laughed. "I missed you too Bolin."

Asami and Mako followed her into the living room. Mako gasped. "Korra?!"

Bolin glanced over and giddily dropped Korra. She smiled and ran into Mako's arms. "Mako! I can't believe you guys are here!"

Mako chuckled and patted her hair. "It's good to see you too."

Bolin worriedly began looking around the room. "Where's…"

Korra knew what he was going to ask and inwardly thanked him for not finishing his question. She stepped away from Mako and glanced over to Bolin. He looked stricken with grief. Mako gulped and laid a hand on the woman's shoulder. "We can catch up tomorrow. It's late, we should get some sleep."

Korra cleared her throat. "Of course. I'll go find an extra blanket for you guys."

Riko cowered back into her position against the wall. The sooner everyone went back to the bed the better. She couldn't have another night like the one from two days ago.

Asami saw fatigue beginning to set in with the girl and sat down next to her while everyone was settling down. They contently sat together for a few minutes until everyone fell asleep.

"You know, I used to work on cars all of the time." Asami started. Riko glanced up at her. "My dad and I would spend hours in the workshop, tinkering cars, changing parts, doing test runs… Sometimes we would race cars, but he always let me win." Riko chuckled a little bit. "He was the only thing I had left until I had Kohaku. I'm glad he at least got to meet his grandson before he passed on, but at least he didn't have to see this world." Asami sighed. "He was the best father I could have ever asked for."

Riko gulped. "That sounds nice. At least you have good memories of him"

Asami glanced over, not realizing the conversation had taken a turn. She knew she'd probably regret asking. "What about you?"

Riko let out a cold chuckle. "My 'father' abandoned us when he found out that ma was pregnant with Nami. He didn't want me in the first place, but having two children? No, that wasn't the life for him. I was six when he finally left." A tear dripped from her eye and Asami wrapped an arm around her shoulder to comfort her. "He wasn't even a good father. He never came to my games or to school meetings. Korra did everything for us. She's been the best mom ever." She let out a soft chuckle. "One time when I was 8 I fell off of my bike trying to impress my friends. Scrapped my knee up pretty good. I tried to act all tough when I got home, but of course ma saw the blood stains on my clothes and rushed me into the bathroom to get out the first aid kit. I just sat there pouting and hissing while mom cleaned me up. Nami stood outside the door watching in amusement. She had just turned two and was starting to walk pretty good. The next day I showed up at school covered in bandages."

Together they laughed at the cute story. Then Riko bit her lip. "What about Kohaku?"

Asami sighed, understanding what she meant. "His father died in the war overseas when he was just 5."

Riko gulped and grabbed her hand. "I'm sorry, Asami. I shouldn't have asked."

Asami smiled sadly. "It's okay, Riko. We weren't really together anyway. Kohaku only saw him a few times. I had a time where I just wanted to be with someone who cared about me. That just happened to be Kohaku's father. It didn't work out, but I'm so happy that I have Kohaku now."

They both looked over to their group huddled up together in the giant makeshift bed. Riko then smiled. "We're family now."

Both of them looked at each other. Asami smiled brightly and hugged her. Together they stayed up exchanging memories until the Sun began rising.


Korra woke up when she heard music to her ears. She peeked up from the blankets to where she heard it coming from and smiled. Riko and Asami were laughing and smiling for whatever reason. Korra didn't need a reason though, she just knew that they were getting along. She sleepily crawled over and laid her head in Asami's lap.

Asami's face went red and she looked to the woman's daughter. Riko just laughed and rose a brow. "You two are falling so hard for each other. Don't act like I haven't seen it."

Korra wrapped her arms around Asami's waist. "Mine."

Riko laughed out loud and Asami just grew redder. "Maybe you should be the one to wake her up for now on, Asami. She's seems to respond to you better than me."

Asami sighed and patted Korra's head. "Well if you're really okay with that than maybe I will."

Riko gulped and blushed a little bit. "I mean all of the luck to you then. She can be difficult to wake up."

Asami smirked and her blush let up a bit. "We'll see about that."

Riko abruptly stood up. "Alrighty then I'll just leave you to it then." She began walking over to the boys, but then figured that they had been up half of the night looking for a place to stay and decided to let them sleep in. She went into the kitchen instead and began looking for things to make for breakfast. She wasn't a very good cook, so she grabbed a can of ravioli from the cabinet and wandered back out into the living room. She smirked when she saw that Asami had fallen back asleep cradling Korra. She wished cameras were still around for her to take a picture. It was just so cute. Then she shook her head.

'They ever brilliant Asami fails to wake my mother.' She thought. Then she ever-so quietly moved the couch and sat on the porch to watch the Sun come up while she ate breakfast.


"Why don't you and Kohaku go back into town to pick up more food?" Korra said to her daughter, who pouted. "C'mon, you know how much those boys can eat."

Riko sighed. "Fine, c'mon Kohaku."

Korra watched the duo slip into town. She then turned back and saw Mako and Bolin investigating the fences. "So what do you think?" She asked.

They turned around with surprise written on their faces. "It's incredible, Korra." Bolin exclaimed.

"Was it Asami's idea?" Mako asked. "Because she seems pretty smart."

Korra chuckled. "Yeah actually she had bigger ideas, but we had to cut back because it was too much for just the four of us."

"Well maybe we can help now that we're here." Bolin said.

"I don't know, Bo. It's gonna take a lot of manpower. We probably need a bigger group first."

Mako scowled. "And you want to make another group after what happened last time?"

Korra frowned. "We'll be smarter this time. Be selective about who we let in. We have to be really careful."

The boys nodded and they walked to the other side of the road where Asami was beginning to assemble more traps. "Thank you for finally joining me." She joked. "I'll show you how to make them."


"So, uh, Korra, what happened after…?" Bolin started sadly after figuring out how to make the traps.

Korra sighed. "So you noticed… Nami got bit." She said. She bit her lip and continued the fence she was working on. "When we lost the barricade, I heard Riko scream. When I found her, Nami had been bit…" Mako and Bolin hung their heads.

"We're so sorry, Korra." Bolin cried.

Mako paused his work and sat down. "It's been months since that happened. We didn't even know that any of you were alive. We just kept moving."

Korra nodded. "Yeah, that's all Riko and I were doing too."

With Mako and Bolin helping, they finished this side of the road before lunch. The fences connected to two other houses and they put more traps in between them to make the area secure. Their main house was practically in the middle of it. By the time they finished, Riko and Kohaku had returned. They gasped in amazement. Then Riko scowled. "Uh, how are we supposed to get back in?"

Asami laughed. "See that house over there? Go through the back door and out the front door. It'll bring you back here."

The duo nodded and ran in and appeared outside again. "Wow, that's amazing." Riko commented.

They spent the rest of the day finding holes in their fenced in area and killing walkers around the town. Over the next week, they continued to get to know each other better and began placing more traps around town in places that walkers appeared at often.


One day, Riko went gathering on the far side of town by herself. She was walking from shop to shop when she saw a figure in the distance. At first she thought maybe it was a mirage because it had been really hot out that day. But then the figure kept getting closer and closer until she could make out the face and the clothes they were wearing. Her breath hitched in her throat when she got a clear view of the person.

It was a girl around her age. She was wearing tan pants, combat boots, and leather jacket. Her brown hair was pulled into a ponytail and she had some dirt on her face that was adorable. Riko couldn't take her eyes off of her. Suddenly something waved in front of her vision.

The girl rose a brow when she got a few feet away from Riko and waved her hand in her face. She snapped her fingers and Riko jumped.

"Ah, ah, I'm sorry! Uh…" Riko stuttered.

The girl laughed. "Were you daydreaming or something? I had my gun pointed at you until I realized you weren't even paying attention."

'Oh shit. This girl almost killed me.' Riko thought. Sweat inched down in her face. "Uhh, crap, I'm really sorry. I should've been paying more attention."

"It's okay, I wasn't gonna shoot unless you appeared threatening." The girl smiled and held out her hand. "My name's Karina."

"Riko." was all she could get out of her mouth.

Karina chuckled. "Riko, okay, so what are you doing out here?"

Suddenly Riko's brain began working again. What should she say to her? Could she be trusted to be let into their camp? Riko eyed her intently. She was alone and looked low on supplies, but being able to survive on her own meant she was capable of surviving.

"Are you by yourself?" Riko asked.

"Yes I am. Have been since pretty much the beginning."

Wow, since the beginning? She was definitely a valuable asset then, and Riko wasn't just thinking that because she was cute. "I've got a small camp just down the road. There's just a few of us. I can see if they'll let you in if you want."

Karina smiled. "Really? Goodness, this is just the break I've needed. I won't stay for long if they want! I just need a break."

Riko smiled back. "That should be fine. C'mon, I'll show you to it then."

When they showed up, only Asami was there. They stood outside of the fence and Riko whistled to her. Asami looked up from her schematics and frowned. She walked within a few feet of the fence. "Who are you?"

"Wait, where are the others?" Riko asked.

Asami sighed. "They went to a nearby town to see if they could find anything new. They'll be back soon. Now you, answer my question."

Riko pouted and let Asami do her thing. Karina happily obliged. "My name's Karina. I've been traveling on my own and found Riko here while she was in town. She said that you guys might let me in. Please! I've been on my own for so long. I just need a little break for a few days and then I'll leave!"

Asami appeared to be thinking for a minute. "Alright, show her in Riko." Riko smiled wide and dragged the girl through the house that led to the inside of the area.

"Wow, that's kinda awesome." Karina commented on it.

"Yeah, Asami is like a genius or something." Riko replied. There wasn't much to show her except for where they sleep and the supplied they had in the kitchen. "You get to keep your own food if you have any and we'll still share some."

Karina went wide-eyed. "Are you serious? That's incredibly generous of you."

"Yeah, that's how we run things."

"Have you been doing this for long?"

Riko paused. "Well, no. Actually you're the first person to arrive here that wasn't a part of our original group."

Karina fumbled with her words. "Riko, I… I don't know what to say except that is very kind of you. Thank you so much." Then the girl hugged her tightly.

Riko coughed a little bit, fighting for air. "Y-You're welcome!" They heard footsteps approaching and quickly separated. Riko took a breath. "Okay, just stick with me and let me talk first."

"Riko, you in here? Asami said you needed something?" Korra was cut off when she saw a guest in their home. She tensed up immediately, but Riko was standing in front of her as if to protect her. Hopefully Riko knew what she was doing. "What's going on kid?"

Riko gulped. "This is Karina. We found each other in town earlier and she just needs a place to stay for a few days and then she'll be on her way again." Riko quickly explained.

Korra paused. "Is there anyone else with you?"

"No, I've been on my own for the entire time." Karina said for the third time today.

Inside Riko's head she was pleading for Korra to let her stay. She knew it was her choice that she took her in, but it was ultimately up to Korra to let her stay. 'Please, mom, please…'

Korra looked her daughter in the eye and saw how much she wanted this girl to stay. She sighed. "Fine, Karina, you can stay for a few days."

Karina stepped in front of Riko. "Thank you so much! I promise I won't cause any problems."


"How'd you really manage to survive on your own for so long?" Riko asked.

Karina chuckled. "Very carefully. Stayed away from people for the most part."

"Yeah, that's what we'd been doing for a while too until we found this town." Riko replied. She grabbed some sticks while Karina tried to get a fire started outside. She had to bite the inside of her cheek at how cute the other girl was. Karina had her tongue partially sticking out in her focus. She looked up when she heard Riko giggle. It was an interesting sound she hadn't heard come from the girl before.

"What?" Karina asked.

"Um…" Riko motioned to her mouth. "Your tongue. It's, uh, it's cute when you get focused."

Karina smirked as she stood up. "I can do a lot of things with my tongue." She whispered and walked her fingers up Riko's chest to her chin. Riko instantly turned deep red. Karina had only been in their camp barely three days, but the two of them were getting too close a little too fast. Karina knew it. Riko knew it, but she was honestly attracted to someone for the first time.

As quick as it happened, Karina walked a few feet away to put some distance between them. Riko gulped and her face began to cool down. She glanced back to the girl who began the fire again. She hesitantly sat across from her on the ground. "Karina, c-can you stay a little longer?"

Karina's face grew somber. "Well, I honestly would love to. Your people have been very kind to me. But you know that's not up to me in the end."

Riko hung her head. "Maybe I can talk to her."

Karina scooted over and placed a hand on her cheek. "Riko, I don't want to force myself on people who don't want me here."

"But you can't leave now, not when we're getting close. I want you here."

Korra watched her daughter and their guest from one of the bedroom windows. She didn't know what to think. The girl had only been here a few days, but she appeared to be a good influence on Riko. Pale arms wrapped around her waist, making Korra relax in the embrace. Faint kisses fell onto her neck. "What do you see?" Asami mumbled.

Korra didn't know whether she was talking about them or the teens. Asami chuckled when she saw Riko and Karina sitting together outside. "Maybe you should let her stay, for good."

Korra sighed blissfully and laid a hand on Asami's cheek behind her. "She has to ask first."

Korra felt the woman smirk into her neck. "You could be doing the same right now." Asami whispered. She chuckled when she saw Korra blush. "But on a serious note, how can we hope to survive in this town without first building up our group?" Asami said. She stepped away from Korra and spun her around to face her.

Korra looked down. "I don't know."

Asami smiled and gently held her face. "That's why you have me now. I can help you when tough decisions arise."

Korra nodded into her palms. "I know. Thank you, Asami."

Asami happily pulled her closer until their noses touched. Korra frantically looked into Asami's calm eyes. "Do you trust me?" Asami whispered.

Korra's breath hitched. "I trust you, Asami."

Asami slowly pressed closer to her until their lips touched. Korra gently brushed her fingers through her long locks of hair. Asami pushed into her until she hit the opposite wall. They continued to make out on the wall until they desperately needed to breathe. Asami stepped back and readjusted herself. "I'm, um, I'll go see what we have to make dinner with."

Korra nodded breathlessly and followed the woman downstairs. She saw something bright in the darkening horizon through the window and looked over. Asami noticed and went to inspect it as well. They both smiled when they saw the teenagers. "You definitely can't let her go now." Asami said from beside her.

With the ignition of the fire at last, it looked like Riko and Karina had a passionate flame erupt in both of them. Karina was surprisingly on top of Riko and the two were kissing deeply. Karina held Riko down by her wrists and straddled her waist.

Korra suddenly smirked and walked away. Asami blinked and followed her. Korra first thought about pouring water on them, but water was too valuable. She ventured around back and found an extra tree branch and dashed back out front with it. Just as Korra was a few feet in reach of them without them noticing, they heard stomping coming towards them. Korra pouted when she heard Mako and Bolin. Instantly Riko and Karina pulled apart, afraid of the boys walking in on them, but they hadn't noticed Korra and Asami. Riko blanched when she saw her mother frozen in the process of poking them with a stick. She scooted away from Karina in panic. "M-Ma! I, uh…"

Korra blinked and then laughed. "Kid, you're fine. I'm not mad."

Riko rose a brow and Karina helped her to her feet. "You're not mad?"

"No I'm not. I can see how much you two like each other." Korra chuckled.

Karina nervously stepped up. "So then…would you agree to let me become a part of your group for good?"

Korra eyed her. This was the first time Karina had seemed nervous the whole time. That just meant that she was more sincere about this than anything else so far. Korra smiled and ruffled the girl's hair. "Sure thing, kid. All you had to do was ask."

Karina smiled brightly and Riko tackled her into a hug before she had a chance to thank Korra. Riko just held onto her tightly as possible, deciding to take things slower now.


Weeks, months went by. More and more people found their little camp. Tenzin and his wife Pema and their children Jinora and Meelo, the two out of four kids who had survived so long. Lin, the former police officer, along with her sister Su and Su's daughter Opal and twin sons Wing and Wei. Apparently their family was considered small compared to how many of them there used to be. Varrick and Zhu Li, the engineers. And many more people. They were selective about who they let in, but still managed to fill up half of the town. Eventually they had enough people to build up the barricades that Asami had first planned out.


Things had been calm for a long time now. Not any new people had arrived at their town. Walkers weren't a major problem as they showed up by one's or two's at a time. Barricades had been finished for a long time and a guard list was agreed upon. Things were looking up for them.

Riko was on watch duty on the east entrance. She was frequently on watch duty, seeing as she barely slept. She sat atop the white bus, waiting for the sun to rise. The dark sky slowly turned pink as the sun finally arrived. Riko smiled when the sun decided to show itself at last. She sighed, waiting for the next shift to arrive. They were late sometimes, taking advantage that she never sleeps, but she didn't mind most of the time. Except today she was supposed to go on a run with Korra.

As the Sun made the sky yellow, something appeared in the far distance by the tree line. It was probably just a walker. Riko squinted her eyes. Once she saw what it was, she gasped and stood up, wide awake now. 'No, there's absolutely no way. It can't be him!' Riko gulped. 'What do I do?!'


Asami felt Korra stirring in her sleep. That usually meant she was close to waking up. Asami had been up for some time now, just watching Korra sleep from her spot on her chest. For the first time in a while, Asami felt happy. She twirled a piece of Korra's short hair and gently kissed her forehead. Korra smiled and snuggled closer to her. They heard someone in the kitchen, but didn't move. It was just Karina getting breakfast ready for Riko when she returned from her night shift. Even though there were plenty of houses for everyone, Karina and Riko decided to stay on the second floor of their house still. Even Mako and Bolin had found their own space to crash. Heck, Bolin even found a girlfriend. He was always showing off his archery skills to Opal.

All of a sudden, a loud shot rang out through the town. Korra instantly jumped away from Asami and ran out the door barefoot. Asami and Karina quickly followed after her.


Riko continued to shakily point her gun at the man. There was no way that he had found her. It was impossible! He chuckled at Riko's petty shot. "You'd think you had learned to go for the kill when an opportunity arises. You're still too soft." The bald man said.

She heard the racing steps of people coming from behind her. Korra was probably scared to death. But she had to. She had to stop the man from getting any closer.

Korra ran up the brick staircase they had made to climb the bus and grabbed her daughter's outstretched hand. She wanted to tell her to put the gun down, but she saw something she never wanted to see in Riko's eyes again. Pure fear.

Korra didn't bother asking the man for his name. When she finally turned to look at him, she had no doubt. She grabbed Riko's gun from her shaky hands and tensely aimed the gun at the man. "You're not welcomed here."

The man chuckled. "Oh, Korra! You made it too. So what? You made this town your own?"

Asami and Karina caught up to them at last and they both gasped. Riko was still standing, but barely. She was shaking really bad and they could just tell something was very wrong.

Karina ran up and grabbed Riko, gently ushering her to her knees. She saw the man and inwardly growled. Whoever he was, he meant something to Riko and in a bad way. Riko was never like this.

"I've heard good things about this town. Word is beginning to spread about a mysterious town who is careful about who they let in. Now I think I know why." The man said.

Snap! Korra shot at him and was just short of his ear. "Next time I won't miss. Now leave." Korra demanded. "Karina, please get Riko away from here."

Karina nodded and quickly hauled Riko away from there. Asami watched Karina carry the teenager back to the house. She wanted to follow, but she couldn't leave Korra at a standoff with a stranger. She climbed up to the top and stood beside her girlfriend. "Korra, what's going on?"

"Do not let this man inside the camp no matter what." Korra commanded. Asami felt the urgency in her voice and, combined with Riko's reaction, she agreed with Korra. She could ask her about it later, but for now this man was not coming in. Asami rested her hand at her waist where her gun was.

"Please, Korra, I'm Riko's old sensei. You remember me, right?" The man pleaded, but it went unheard.

Korra squeezed the gun harder in her hands. "Zaheer, I remember quite clearly what happened and so does Riko. I'll say it once more, leave now!"

"I see." Zaheer started. "It would appear that you can't forgive someone even in the apocalypse. Don't think you've seen the last of me yet." He then turned tail and headed back in the direction he came from.

Asami saw Korra begin to get shaky too and grabbed her arm. "Korra, are you okay?"

Korra gulped and leaned her head on her shoulder. "Tell everyone that no one enters or leaves this town for a week."

"What?! Why?" Asami asked. "Who was that man?"

Korra shook her head in anguish. "I'll explain it once we're back home. Karina needs to hear this as well."