This chapter is kind of boring. I don't own Korra.
"Bumi, why don't you ever use my name?" she asked. He sat up from his seat on the floor of his room in the South Pole. There was a festival beginning in the next few days and both their families were in attendence.
"What are you talking about, Princess?" he asked. The question caught him off guard.
"That. You always call me 'princess.' I have a name you know!" she yelled.
"I call you that because it's your name, and it's a great nickname." said Bumi. He smiled at his words and chuckled a bit.
"Why do you say it like that?" she asked, growing annoyed with her boyfriend.
"You don't act like a proper princess, and I find that to be awesome. As 'princess you know what it is to have an important parent, but you don't let it control you. That's what I've always wanted to be. You're what I've always wanted to be." he said, awkwardly scratching the back of his head.
"You are too, you know? You're crazy little Bumi. You never let the idiots of the world get you down. All those ones who expected you to be an airbender had no outward effect on you. You may be the Avatar's son, but that doesn't make you the Avatar's son. You're more than that." she said. He blushed at her words.
"Oh spirits, those guys. Even after Tenzin was born they all seemed to hate me. They were always a pain to deal with, Princess."
"There it is again!" she yelled. He stared at her blankly.
"What?" he asked.
"I have a name. It may not have the same dab of rebellion you're looking for, meathead, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't use it." she ranted.
"Rebellion?"
"No one else could get away with calling me 'princess' in such a mocking manner other than you. You're abusing the privilege." she said. "Now say my name."
"Fine." he said, pausing. She glared at him. "Ta Min."
"See? Was that so hard?" He nodded in response. "You can be a real pain sometimes, Bumi."
"But that's what you like about me." he said with a smile.
The door opened and a royal guard stepped into the room. He nodded to them and they nodded in response. They had grown used to the guard after their last meeting.
"I told you he would find us here." said Ta Min. Bumi stuck his tongue out in response. She laughed at his expression and he laughed as well. They leaned in towards each other. When their lips were mere a centimeter apart the guard cleared his throat.
"Stupid guard." she mumbled.
