Asami gulped and shoved Korra off her. She set her book down next to her and stood quickly. "Hello sir!" She said while Korra scrambled to her feet next to her.

"I asked what you two are doing out here." The man said, his giant moustache twitching.

"We were spending time together in the park. Sir." Korra said, her face cherry red. The man smiled and started laughing.

"Well, there is nothing in the rules against spending time together. But you are young-adults so I need to check your bags for alcohol. If you were in a place that wasn't so secluded I wouldn't but when you are way out her you look like you have something to hide, so I need to. Hand it over." He said, and Asami snagged her bag and handed it to him. He opened it up and looked for a second, then handed it back. "Okay kids, you guys stay safe and have a good day. Sorry for the trouble." He said before turning and leaving the same way he came. They waited until they couldn't hear him anymore before breathing sighs of relief.

"Jesus that was scary." Asami breathed. She fell back, leaning against the tree behind them.

"No kidding." Korra sighed.

"All because you couldn't deal with your lust." Asami said, smirking a bit.

"Hey, no fair! You kissed me back!" Korra protested. Asami just smiled and sat back down, grabbing her book again. "Fine, then, I'm going to take a nap." Korra said, disgruntled. She sat down, laying her head on Asami's legs. Asami shoved her book in her face to cover up her blush. God I'm so embarrassed! That was so scary! God, I'm exhausted, maybe I'll sleep for a while too. Asami looked down at Korra, who was passed out, her head resting on Asami's thighs. She set her book down and picked up Korra's head, slowly moving her legs out of the way before setting it down softly again. Sighing, she laid down next to Korra, wrapping her arms around her and settling into the soft grass. She grabbed her bag and set it down beneath her head to use as a pillow. Then she fell asleep once more.

When she woke up, the sun was high in the sky, bright despite the many layers of leaves blocking the sun out. Blinking, she sat up and rubbed her eyes. Korra was still sound asleep next to her. It must be 3:00, nearly 4:00. I slept for almost 4 hours! She shook Korra awake gently.

"Wake up Korra, it's almost 4:00. We should go home and get prepared for date night." Asami said. Korra sat up, covering her eyes with her hands.

"Yeah, we should. Just give me a second." Korra said, yawning. Asami nodded and stood up, stretching. Grabbing her bag, she helped Korra up and they walked out of the park together. Asami pointed out flowers and birds, while Korra stared blankly at the path, still half-asleep. When they finally reached the car, Asami shook her shoulders, glaring at her.

"If you're this tired then there's no point in going on a date, you'll just be all spacey through it and we won't have fun!" Asami said, getting into the driver's seat. Korra sat in the passenger's seat and started protesting.

"No, no, I'm fine! Just give me a minute, I'm bad at recovering from power naps!" Korra said while buckling herself in. Asami tsked and started driving back to their dorm. "Please don't be mad at me Asami. Why are you mad? What did I do?"

"You just weren't there! I was pointing things out to you, dropping all these hints, and you weren't paying the slightest bit of attention! I get that you were tired, but honestly!" Asami said, glaring at a guy who cut her off.

"I'm sorry! I didn't mean to ignore you it's just that I wasn't processing what you were saying, and my mind felt all lethargic." Korra apologized. Asami stayed stiff for a few tense moments, then relaxed.

"I'm sorry too. I overreacted. It was nothing." Asami said before swerving to avoid a dog running across the street. She cursed, growling. "Damn dog! I almost hit it!"

But before long, they had reached the parking lot, parked, and were in their room changing. Asami was shifting around her closet. She pulled out a red dress that fell down to below her knees. Pressing it against herself, she smiled and started climbing into it, wrestling it up her body and squirming in it to get comfortable. Then she turned to see Korra sitting on their bed, all decked out in a nice formal outfit, staring at her and smiling contentedly.

"Creep." Asami said, sticking her tongue out at Korra, who gasped with fake indignance.

"How could you? I'm your girlfriend!" She protested, but she couldn't keep up the facade for long before she started smiling. Korra got up and crossed the room in quick strides, wrapping Asami up in her arms and kissing her deeply. Asami relaxed and kissed her back. She broke away first.

"We need to leave if we want to get to our restaurant on time." Asami said, smiling at Korra, who nodded and followed her out the door. They jogged to Asami's car and hopped in quickly, zooming out of the parking lot even faster. Soon they were going so fast they couldn't talk because of the wind. Asami daydreamed a little bit about all that could happen on their date, but she shook her head and focused on the road. The sun was just starting to set and Asami pulled up in front of their restaurant. It wasn't super fancy, but it wasn't a food truck. Just a nice place to get food. Asami parked the car and they headed in together.

Korra opened the door and a waitress led them to their table, a nice two person table. They sat and the waitress gave them their menus. Asami chose her meal immediately and ordered it. Korra ordered a drink and asked for a bit of time. The waitress nodded and took their order back to the kitchens.

"How do you do that?" Korra asked. Asami looked at her, confused.

"Do what?"

"Just look at something and decide what to do, what you want? How can you not second guess yourself?" Korra asked.

"I don't know, I just saw something I would like and ordered it. Why does it matter Korra?" Asami explained.

"It's not just this time. You do it all the time. And it doesn't matter." Korra said. Asami raised an eyebrow at Korra, who had turned her attention back to her menu. It obviously does matter to you. Why won't she just tell me? Asami thought before shrugging the it off. She set her menu aside and sipped at her water. The waitress came back and asked Korra what she would like. Korra told her and soon enough she was bustling back to the kitchen. Asami leaned on the table, smiling at Korra.

"What?" Korra asked self-consciously.

"Nothing. Just thinking about how cute you are." Asami said. Korra blushed, looking away from her. Her eyes fell on a man walking by and they grew large, showing the whites of her eyes. Asami leaned forward. "What? What's wrong Korra?" She looked at the man walking by and her eyes widened as well. They didn't look exactly alike, but the man looked a lot like Korra's father. They had the same face shape, hair, and eyes. Only their clothing and a few other parts of them was different. Asami looked at Korra, worried. Korra was staring at the man, not moving, not breathing. Then she turned away with jerky movements, and Asami could tell that despite the fact that Korra's eyes were looking at her, she couldn't see her. Asami leaned forward and grabbed Korra's wrist. Korra showed no response, so Asami got up and walked around to her. Korra's eyes closed and she went limp. Korra grabbed her before she fell and Korra started convulsing in her arms.