And guess who's back peoples! I'm so sorry it took so long, I've been busy with school work, chores, and my other story lately.

But here is your next chapter! I know it's a little rushed, but I wanted to get these episodes out of the way in one go. The next parts will be longer.

I don't know how consistent my update schedule will be. I'm going to try for once a week, at the least.

Disclaimer: I do not own Avatar: The Last Airbender or the Legend of Korra.


"Did someone order a fully equipped Future Industries Airship?" Asami smirked as she stood at the entrance; the newly designed airship docking at the island as the others looked on in awe.

Korra grinned as she watched the inventor walk down the walkway, "It's perfect! Thanks Asami."

The CEO smirked once more and turned to gaze back at the airship, "I thought if we're going to Ba Sing Se to look for airbenders, we might as well do it in style."

The avatar smiled at that. She knew how proud Asami was of Future Industries and her inventions. She had managed to save her company from the brink of extinction and turn it into a world-wide corporation.

Ikki and Meelo squealed when they saw it and air-scootered inside the contraption; leaving the others to smile as they watched the two of them.

Kya spoke in the background, "While you guys are gone, Pema and I will take care of everything." The water bender lifted Rohan from the ground and bounced him in the air, "Who's excited to spend some time with their aunty Kya?"

Her answer was in the form of the poor boy spitting up all over the healers' dress, "Oh."

Korra felt a pang in her heart, and she found her gaze traveling over to Asami; the nonbender was wearing a stylish jacket, skirt, and leggings assemble that fit the female well. The avatar could almost look past the jacket and see the child growing inside of her womb, the child that would be with them in around eight months time.

She looked back over to Rohan and Kya and thought, 'That'll be me soon.'

Her attention was drawn over to the pathway when she saw a certain fire bender making his way up the path.

Korra grinned and went to greet him, "Mako, I'm glad you're here!"

"Of course Korra," Mako stuttered nervously. "Uh, Avatar, Korra, Avatar Korra." The detective stood at attention, "When we received your call I tracked down the villages where the air benders were located. I've marked them on the map. You can take it with you."

Korra raised an eyebrow, before taking a sarcastic and teasing stance, "Yes, the Avatar thanks you for your loyal service. And I thought you were coming with us?"

"It's," Mako's eyes drifted behind her to look briefly at Asami, before moving back and looking at the water tribe native. "it's better if I sit this one out."

"Are you sure?" Korra moved closer; she felt some guilt and confusion towards his actions. Was it really that bad since they broke up? "Look I know things have been weird between us since the breakup, but you're a part of Team Avatar and we need you with us."

"I..." Mako groaned and slumped his shoulders, "I don't know. I'm sorry."

The fire bender walked away, leaving Korra to wonder if their friendship could ever be restored.

Bolin looked from behind her and made way, patting her on the shoulder as he passed, "Don't worry. I got this."

Korra smiled and nodded at him, then turned to go join the rest of the crew.

Bumi and Asami were talking about the airship model and how well it would do on the journey, and she had to bite back a laugh as she watched Ikki and Meelo complain to their dad about the unfairness of not being able to go.

However, Kya managed to reassure them that they were needed at the island to teach the new airbenders, and suddenly they took to the notion. Meelo even proclaimed how they would 'bow before them.'

Maybe, Korra thought, this would work out.


She ate her words almost immediately.

"We've been at this for a week now," Korra turned to look at Tenzin. "We've done it your way, and we've done it mine. Nothing works!"

"I told you tough love wasn't the way to go," Bolin shrugged, he used a long string to entertain Pabu with. "Maybe we should just stuff them in a sack and take them to the air temple."

"That's how they got me to join the United Forces," Bumi added from where he reclined on the couch.

"No," Tenzin shook his head. "They must join of their own free will. We cannot force them."

"Then we'll need to think of a new way to convince them to come with us," Asami sighed and pinched the bridge of her nose. "Nothing seems to be working so far."

"Then why don't we do a little show?" Bolin slammed his hand on the table. "It would certainly get their attention."

"A show?!" Mako groaned, "This isn't a game Bolin."

"It's not a game," Bolin crossed his arms and pouted. "If you want them to listen you need to get their attention, and people love a good show!"

"It..." Asami blinked, "It could work actually. He's right about that. They'll love a good show."

"I'm ready to try anything," Korra leaned back in her seat. "If this'll work, I say we do it."

Tenzin sighed and covered his face, "Very well."

They all muttered their agreement, it was nearly dinner time and a few teenagers in particular were hungrier than usual. The group spilt up, and Asami headed out onto the sky deck.

Naga was rolling around in the large pile of hay they had brought for Oogi, while the bison was floating in circles above the airship.

The heiress smiled when the large polar bear dog spotted her, and jumped to her feet; the animal closed the distance between them and affectionately licked the side of her face. Asami grinned and pushed her head down, a tender smile on her face when Korra's favorite animal gently nudged her stomach with her nose.

She had read up on polar bear dogs after she first became friends with Korra, and it had said the animals could sense human pregnancies as early as four days into the first trimester due to changes in their scents.

The CEO of Future Industries had no doubt that Naga could sense the life growing inside of her, especially since the dog had taken to rubbing her head against the young woman's stomach every time she saw her.

Foot steps echoed behind her, and she turned to watch as Korra walked up to the two; the avatar had her water tribe jacket thrown over one shoulder, it was a little chilly out, but Asami figured this was nothing compared to the Southern Water Tribe, "Hey."

"Hey," Korra grinned and patted Naga's head, moving her hand to scratch behind her ear. "What're you doing out here?"

"Maybe I like seeing Naga," Asami teased, a hand came to rest on her flat stomach. "She certainly loves seeing me."

Korra laughed and nodded along, "Yeah, she really took to you. When you got pregnant she only got worse; she's protective now."

"She is?" Asami blinked at the avatar; the benders hand still rubbing behind the polar bear dog's ear, "I hadn't noticed."

"Ehh," Korra shrugged. "It's subtle. She'll stay a little bit closer to you, she'll keep an eye on you in territory she's not familiar with. It's the same with me, but it might get worse as you get closer to your due date."

"She can sense the pregnancy," Asami sighed. "I looked into her breed; I was surprised by how intelligent and sensitive they are to these things."

"She's one of a kind," Korra kissed the top of Naga's head; grinning as the dog whined like an embarrassed kid.

Asami nodded and looked at her watch; dinner would be starting soon, "It's almost time for dinner."

"Hmm," Korra inclined her head in understanding and looked over at the woman carrying her child. "Are you going to eat tonight?"

Asami placed a hand back over her stomach; she'd been battling rather severe nausea all day, "I don't know. I might have some pudding, but my stomach is bothering me too much."

Korra frowned, "You've barely eaten the last three days; I know you're nausea's bad, but you've got to eat Asami. You're caring for two now, you know."

"I know," Asami sighed and stretched her back. "I can't help it. If anything I'll probably wake up at three again and break into the ice cream containers tonight."

The avatar laughed lightly at that; her hand went to the heiress and she pulled her into a hug.

Asami practically melted into her arms. Their relationship had been confusing lately; sometimes they'd seem the best of friends, and sometimes they'd seem closer than friends should be. They were settling into something that was still being molded, like a clay jar not quite complete.

Korra snuggled Asami's shoulder; her arms wrapped around the other's waist like a rope, and kept her tethered to the Avatar, "This is nice."

"It is," the heiress whispered; her head leaned down to rest on Korra's shoulder. Their height difference was only around two inches, but Asami had the feeling she was going to end up a lot taller than Korra than she already was.

Seconds passed slowly, and within minutes they found themselves sitting and looking at the stares; Naga had curled behind them, allowing the two to lean against the polar bear dog's stomach for warmth and comfort. Korra had a hand splayed across Asami's abdomen, her fingers circling above where the baby was growing inside of her.

"I wonder what he'll look like," Korra mused. "Maybe he will have your eyes, but look like me. Maybe he'll look exactly like you, but act like me. Maybe he'll look like me, but have your smarts. The possibilities are endless for him."

"I'm more curious as to why you think it'll be a boy," Asami smirked. "For all we know, it could be a happy little girl in there."

"And nothing would make me happier," Korra grinned. "Or maybe one of both!?"

"I think you're thinking too big Korra."

"Hey, a girl can dream."


Korra had never felt more anger at anyone more than the moment the Earth Queen decided to send her to collect her tax money. She wasn't some soldier she could order around, she was the Avatar! Master of the Four Elements and the Keeper of Peace and Prosperity for the world.

However, her anger at the Earth Queen before was nothing compared to the anger she felt after getting told that there were no airbenders in Ba Sing Se.

"She's lying to me!" Korra punched the dummy with all her might, watching as it bounced backwards before coming back up. "I can't believe she made me do that! I should of known she was just using me!"

Asami stood to the side; listening as the woman vented her anger, "She made me risk you two for that stupid gold?! Gold that should have been left to the people!"

The avatar kicked her leg in the air and spun; coming down on the dummy with a air bending move.

The wind went off in all directions, and Asami gasped and braced herself when she was pushed backwards onto the ground. Korra widened her eyes and gasped, she hurried to the pregnant woman's side and helped her back up, "Sorry! I didn't realize how much power I had put into that move!"

"It's alright," Asami chuckled and patted the other's shoulder. "I'm fine. But how about you take a break from sparring for a little bit?"

"Yeah," Korra looked down nervously; their faces were really close, if she leaned forward they would be kissing.

Asami's eyes locked onto something behind them and she smiled, "Mako! Bolin!"

Korra turned and let out a relieved sigh at the sight of them, "You're okay! Where've you been all this time?!"

Bolin placed his hands on his knees, the earth bender was fighting to catch his breath, "Chased Kai, lower ring, slept in trash pile, met our family, grandma tears, Mako's scarf, earth queen... lying."

The guy collapsed onto the ground, and Asami looked at Mako, "Care to translate?"

"The earth queen has been capturing airbenders," Mako pursed his lips. "It sounds like she's forcing them into her army."

Bolin made a noise of confirmation from where he was laying and Korra frowned, her eyes were stormy and she could feel the anger bubbling in her stomach, "She's lying!? I knew it! The next time I see her, I'M GONNA-"

"Shh," Asami elbowed the avatar in the side. "It's the earth queen."

Korra straightened out, watching nervously as the woman approached in her royal carriage. Bolin shot to his feet and opened his shirt, letting Pabu jump in and hide from the notorious animal-hating queen.

Mako narrowed his eyes, while Asami placed a hand on her hip; the nonbender looked nonchalant, and had an excellent poker face.

"Ahh, so you're all here!" The queen smiled; although it wasn't a friendly look in her eyes, "My advisor tells me of an airbender that popped up in a town about a day's journey from here. You can be on your way by nightfall."

"Actually, we were thinking more like tomorrow to leave," Korra stuttered, her eyes twitched slightly.

"Why?" The queen looked annoyed, "What business do you have left in my city?"

"Uhh... uhh.. it's uhh," Korra sputtered through her words, causing Asami to raise an eyebrow and continue for the Avatar, "It's our airship. The engine needs maintenance, and it'll take me until tomorrow to get it fixed."

"Ugh," The queen scoffed. "Very wel- ACHOO!" The woman looked around wildly, her eyes searching for the source of her allergies as she sneezed over and over again, "IS THERE AN ANIMAL IN MY PRESENCE?!"

"No your majesty," her aide tried to plead with her. "No animals!"

"THEN WHY AM I SNEEZ- ACHOO!" The queen backed up towards her carriage, "Never mind! We're leaving! You all are to be gone by tomorrow night! ACHOO!"

The four of them watched as the entourage left the area, each of them sending the retreating Queen a glare. Korra shook her head in exasperation before turning to send a grin at Asami, "Nice. That was quick thinking."

The nonbender shrugged, "Had to think of something."

Mako cupped his chin, turning to face the two of them, "But now we only have one day to find where she's keeping them; how are we going to accomplish that? There's hundreds of places they could be hidden."

"I don't know," Bolin pointed at the guest house. "But maybe we can go over it inside? I don't want to be out here with Pabu, if a guard see's him, they'll tell the queen."

"That's a good idea," Korra waved a hand. "Let's go."


"Lin?" Tenzin's face was a pure expression of surprise, "What are you doing here?"

The chief of police walked right in, not wanting to waste time, "We need to get Korra out of here. Her life is in danger."

"What?!" The avatar walked right up to the two conversing adults, "What are you talking about? Why is my life in danger?!"

Lin ignored her, much to Korra's annoyance, "We need to get her back to Republic City. Where I can protect her."

"Why!? What's happened!?" Tenzin asked; his eyebrows knitting together in worry.

"Zaheer and the other's have escaped," Lin frowned. "They broke out P'Li from the northern water tribe."

"No," the air bending master's face went pale. "How!?"

"Apparently, Zaheer is an airbender now," Lin sighed. "Look we need to move. Korra is in danger."

"Wait! What's going on!?" Korra had enough of being ignored, "Why is my life in danger!?"

Tenzin and Lin exchanged an uneasy look, before the son of Avatar Aang sighed and looked at his student, "Not long after we found out you were the Avatar, Zaheer and a group of three other people tried to kidnap you. Chief Sokka, your father, Lord Zuko, and I were there to stop it, and we locked the four benders into different prisons meant specifically to hinder their bending abilities."

"Why did they try to kidnap Korra?" Mako stepped forward, "What was their motive?"

Lin looked back at her employee, "We interrogated them for thirteen years, but they never broke. We don't know what their motive was." The metal bender turned to look at the avatar, "Which is why we need to get you back to Republic City, where I can protect you with the full resource of my forces."

"No," Korra narrowed her eyes. "I'm not a little kid anymore. I'm not running away."

"You don't understand," Lin stepped forward. "These criminals are like nothing you've ever faced before. They're beyond dangerous, and they'll do anything to get to you."

A flicker of hesitance moved across her face, and Korra looked back where Asami was standing; the inventor shook her head once and pointed towards Tenzin, the airbenders needed to be rescued.

"I don't care," Korra straightened up and looked back at Lin. "We came here for the airbenders, and I refuse to leave without them. We can't just leave them here in the queen's grasp!"

"Fine," Lin shrugged. "Then let's get them and get out of here. Where are they?"

"The earth queen's temple," Korra smirked. "And we're busting them out."

"Deal, but we do this tonight," Lin crossed her arms stubbornly. "I don't want you in one place for too long. We need to stay moving, so that they can't track you down."

Korra nodded and looked back at the others, "We'll need a plan. We can't just walk in there."

"Two insertion teams, and one on the outside," Bumi smiled. "It's perfect. We can go in, and two people stay behind to bring the airships. That way we'll have our getaway ride ready for us."

"That's... actually a good idea," Mako looked at Tenzin. "But we'll need to be quick. If they see us leaving with the airships, they'll expect us to go straight for the wall. You'll have to circle around long enough to reach the Temple."

"We'll do that then. Asami and I will steer the airships, the rest of you will-" The bender froze, "There is someone else here."

"What?!" Everyone looked around nervously; if someone had overheard them it was over, "How do you know?!"

"Heartbeat," Lin frowned. "It's faint, but it's definitely here." The chief stomped on the solid ground once, and listened. Her face went slack and she blinked, "Oh."

"What?!" Bolin grabbed her shoulders, "Why Oh?! What's the Oh?!"

"It's..." Lin sighed and rubbed the back of her head, her eyes briefly flickered to Asami. "I get it. Never mind, false alarm."

Korra stiffened, she'd noticed Lin look towards the pregnant inventor. Tenzin smiled slightly at her, and the avatar realized he must of figured it out as well.

Asami stood there dimly, she may of been good with machines and inventions, but when it came to human development she wasn't the greatest in the field.

The master of the four elements relaxed; nothing bad had happened, no one had discovered their secret plans to steal air benders, no.

Her child's heart had started beating for the first time.

Mako and Bolin continued to look around suspiciously, along with Bumi. Those three were the only ones who still didn't know about Asami's pregnancy, since Korra hadn't wanted them to know just yet.

Tenzin cleared his throat, and all attention immediately went to him, "Now, about how the rest of us will sneak into the catacombs below the temple..."


Korra practically skipped down the hallway to Asami's room; they had moved their stuff back to the airship in preparation of their quick getaway, and now had some time to themselves before they put their plan into effect.

The avatar knocked once on the door, waiting for acknowledgement so that she could come in. Asami's voice echoed from the inside in confirmation and Korra opened the door; a huge grin was present on her face as she entered the room, "Hello!"

"Hello," Asami chuckled and looked over the other woman. "What's with you?"

"The baby's heart is beating!" Korra pumped her fist; she knew it was only a small step in the pregnancy, after all Asami hadn't even finished the first month yet, but the fact that her child's heart was going made the bender feel like she was flying, "His heart is beating!"

"So that's what it was," Asami placed a hand over her stomach. "I had a suspicion, but I didn't know the heart worked so early into development."

"It does, it does, it does," Korra flopped onto the bed; a content smile on her face. "It's means he's healthy and happy in there."

"You seem more excited than I am," Asami tapped her chin in thought. "I wonder what it'll be like when the baby starts kicking."

Korra froze for a moment, before a laugh escaped her chest and she turned her head to look at the woman sitting at the desk in the corner, "My hands will probably end up stuck to your stomach."

"Hmm," Asami chuckled; although her eyes were distant, thoughts swirled in her pupil and Korra was reminded of just how intimidating the genius could be.

"What's wrong?"

"Oh," Asami shook herself out of her thought. "Nothing. I was just thinking."

"About what?" Korra propped herself up on her elbows, "What's on your mind?"

The heiress sighed and rubbed her face with her hands; her posture was tense, and her shoulders stiff, "Those criminals that tried to kidnap you. I wonder what they're after."

"Don't worry about it," the avatar sat up; she shrugged and looked at her hands. "My dad and the others will take care of it. And you know I can defend myself."

"I know," Asami pursed her lips. "I just wonder how prepared these people were. They were locked up for thirteen years and didn't offer even a clue about why they were after you. That takes some serious will."

"Well, they're going right back to prison if they come near me," Korra looked over at the other. "Or you. I'd destroy them if they tried to hurt you."

"I'm aware," the inventor chuckled. "It's only been a week and a half, yet your already turning into a mama bear."

"I can't help it," Korra shrugged. "Water benders are loyal to their family. I would do anything to protect them, and nothing would stand in my way of that duty."

"That's sweet," Asami smiled and looked down. "I wonder if this one will be the same way sometimes. If the baby will be a water bender, or a nonbender like me."

"It doesn't matter," the avatar smiled; stretching out on the CEO's bed. "He'll be perfect however he turns out."

"You really think so?" Asami cocked her head to the side; her eyes glimmering in the light.

Korra grinned and nodded her head, "Trust me. I'm the avatar. I know these things."

"Careful now," the inventor waved a hand, turning back towards the blueprints she had on her desk. "Some might mistake your tone for arrogance."

"So what?" Korra cracked her fingers, "I'm still allowed to be human too; being the all powerful host of the spirit of peace and harmony doesn't change that."

"Okay," Asami laughed. "Now that was definitely arrogance."

They both grinned at each other, a comfortable silence between them. Asami turned back to her desk; her eyes moving over the designs on the blue-prints, "We're going to have to tell the other's soon. They'll find out soon enough. I'm almost past the first month."

"You won't show for another month though," Korra covered her face with one hand. "What's the rush?"

"I don't like keeping this a secret," Asami shuffled back and forth in her seat. "It was alright the first week, but now it's going to interfere with what I do. They've already noticed the morning sickness."

"I know," Korra mumbled and sat up. "I'm pretty sure everyone's noticed that."

"Not to mention the Beifong knows now too," Asami rubbed her forehead. "That complicates things."

"She doesn't know the baby's mine," Korra stood up from the bed and cracked her back. "We don't have to wo-"

"So, it's yours?"

The two women in the room froze and turned to the door; it slid open to reveal the umipressed form of the chief of police, "I should of known you had something to do with this."

"Whoa," Asami blinked. "She said it once, and you automatically believe her?"

"I've seen stranger things," Lin waved off the question. "And you forget I knew Avatar Aang as well. He and Katara used to babysit me when I was little. I grew up listening to the stories of Roku, Kyoshi, and other Avatars."

"Oh," Korra sighed and rubbed the back of her head. "Oh yeah. Sometimes I forget about that."

"Is that why you came here?" Asami raised an eyebrow, "To question me?"

"No," Lin shook her head. "I'm hear to tell you it's almost time. We need to get the airships ready. We got ten minutes between the next guard change."

Korra jumped to her feet, "Okay. I'll go find Tenzin."

"Wait," Lin grabbed her shoulder. "Look, I'm not about to go tattling on you two. If you don't want me to say anything, I won't."

Asami and Korra simultaneously breathed a sigh of relief, "Thanks. We were trying to keep it on the down low for now." The avatar frowned, "Especially if there's some criminals after me."

"That's a good idea," Lin patted her on the shoulder, and the two of them made their way out of the room. Korra waved goodbye to the heiress still sitting at her desk, as the inventor turned her attention back to her blueprints.

Asami's eyes filtered over the design, before she sighed and crunched it up; the brilliant woman lazily throwing it into the trashcan. She slumped backwards in her seat, one hand rubbing her chin, then stood up and left the tiny bedroom.

She had a getaway to prepare for.


When Korra noticed Mako, Bolin, Jinora, and Kai sprinting like crazy in their direction, she maneuvered Oogi and watched as Bolin used a fast rising pillar to launch them onto the flying bison; then she pulled the reins, and Oogi flew up back at the airships.

The avatar looked back over her shoulder, watching with a pleased smirk as the queen dissolved into a sneezing fit due to the bison's fur.

Revenge was sweet.

The ride was mostly silent after that, Tenzin took the reigns and she moved to the saddle with the other's.

"You guys all right?" Korra looked at Bolin, the earth bender was facedown, groaning about his aching side, "What happened in there?"

"Three Dai Lee agents were waiting for us at the exit," Mako gestured in Jinora's direction. "One of them grabbed her, but Kai took him out. We were heading down the stairs when the rest of the Dai Lee caught on to what was happening."

"But you're all okay right?" Korra frowned, "Sounds like it was a close fight."

"Yeah, but we're fine," Kai crawled over and smiled. "They were awesome."

"Good," the avatar grabbed the airbender by his shirt. "And you, don't ever disappear like that again! Scared us all to death!"

"Yes ma'am," Kai grinned and crawled over by Jinora, who blushed shyly at the other boy.

Bolin chuckled and waggled his eyebrows teasingly, causing Mako to smack his little brother on the head once. Korra blinked, "What's that about?"

"Tell you later," Bolin laid his head back down and sighed, enjoying the feeling of not being in serious danger any longer.

The native water bender nodded and looked back up towards Tenzin, "When do we touch down?"

"Sunrise," the airbender called over his shoulder. "We're trying to aim for the eastern mountain range. It's too far out of Ba Sing Se's sphere of influence for the Earth Queen's forces to catch up."

"We should get some sleep then," Jinora crawled up towards her father. "Can you land on Asami's airship? I would like to sleep in an actual bed this time around."

"Alright," Tenzin navigated Oogi sideways, the flying bison careened towards the airship's deck and landed neatly.

"Well then," Korra hopped off the great animal. "I'll see you all at sunrise." With that said, the avatar headed inside. The airship was devoid of life except the two people steering the ship and keeping an eye on the engine levels.

"Did Asami go to sleep already?" Korra looked around, seeing no sign of the inventor.

"Yes," the captain nodded in her direction. "Miss Sato wasn't feeling to well after we crossed the outer walls and retired for the night."

"Okay," the avatar smiled and waved at the man. "Thanks. Night."

"Good night Avatar Korra," the two men returned to their work, and the bender headed back towards the bedrooms.

Asami's door was closed and Korra raised a hand to knock before hesitating. Maybe she should just let the pregnant woman sleep; it had been an exhausting day for everyone.

The southerner sighed and lowered her head, then stretched and stepped into her own room; the avatar closing the door behind her as she prepared for sleep.


"From here on out you have the right to chose your own path," Tenzin gazed across the gathered Airbenders. "You are no longer anyone's property, you have the right to make your own choices."

The group looked up at him with eyes full of wonder, and the son of Aang continued, "If you want to continue your life as before, we can transport you to a safe location where the Earth Queen will not be able to touch you. Or you can come with me to the Northern Air Temple, and learn the way of airbending to live as air nomads."

Tenzin cleared his throat, "These are your choices, and the choice lays in front of you."

A moment of careful silence followed, until one man stood up, "I want to go with you!"

Another followed, "Me too!" And another voice, "Count me in!"

"I want to learn airbending!"

"I'll go!"

"I want to go too!"

Soon enough, the whole group was on their feet; eagerly nodding along with each other's words. They wanted to join the Air Nation.

Tenzin's eyes filled with tears, and Korra smiled at her mentor.

Things were coming together.

"Good luck," Korra turned to face the airbending master; her eyes filled with hope. "I'll send more airbenders your way when we find them."

"I would appreciate it," Tenzin poked his student on the forehead. "And you be careful. Take care of yourself..." His eyes trailed over to where Asami was going over the route with Lin, the group was splitting up. "And take care of your family. I don't want anything bad to happen while I'm gone."

Korra followed his gaze and nodded, "I promise. These criminals don't know who they're messing with."

"I'll take your word for it," Tenzin chuckled and turned to gaze up at the Future Industries Airship. "We have to get moving now. Still in Earth Kingdom territory."

"I know," Korra watched as everybody loaded into their respective rides; before turning to wrap Tenzin into a hug. "I'll see you."

Tenzin smiled, "I'll see you too Korra."


"How much longer is this going to take," Ming-Hua sighed impatiently. "I don't like just sitting duck here. Police practically swarm the area."

"Not much longer," the lava bender messing with some rocks in the corner. "Just until we hear from Zaheer."

"No need."

The two turned to the entrance, watching as P'Li entered the room, "He's infiltrated the temple. We're one step closer to our goal."

"Awesome," Ming-Hua leaned back. "Then we can get out of this dump."

"Mm," P'Li smirked. "Soon, everything will fall into place. The Avatar doesn't stand a chance."


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