Korra ✿ 寇拉 (
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[Once Korra and Jinora return from the South Pole, spirits a little dampened by their findings (no pun intended), Korra remembers that she has a certain promise to keep. Unfortunately, things get a little hectic as she reports the bad news--Katara and her parents all missing from the Southern Water Tribe, the presence of other barriers around the South Pole--though she'd spoken to Bumi over the radio already. It takes a few days for things to settle down again, and it's only then that Korra goes looking for Jin.
She hands the note ("Come by Air Temple in the next few days!") to Wan, hoping it'll reach the right hands. After that, all she can do is wait for Jin to find her way here.]
She hands the note ("Come by Air Temple in the next few days!") to Wan, hoping it'll reach the right hands. After that, all she can do is wait for Jin to find her way here.]
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[Now she spreads her hands out.]
So! The match isn't starting until later. What other part of the city do you want to see?
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[ She laughs and folds her hands behind her back, rocking on her feet in a bouncy manner. ]
Hmm.. well what's your favorite place in the city?
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[Part of her will always be drawn to the museum, with all of the relics that she had owned in her previous lives, but that's something she keeps to herself.]
We could go downtown, to the market area! There's a bunch of shops and food vendors from all of the nations.
[This she has no problem sharing, though. Growing up isolated in the compound means that the bustling market place is still one of the most interesting places around, in her opinion.]
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Oh-- [Korra pauses, curiosity making her ask.]
What was that place you were talking about before, the one you like to visit?
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[ She laughed and looked a little embarrassed. ]
See back home there was this one spot that was the most beautiful place in all of Ba Sing Se, at least to me it was and at night it was even better. It was a fountain surrounded by lanterns and at night when they would light up the lanterns the whole area would just glow this beautiful sparkly way. It was kind of like my special spot.
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Lanterns, huh? I don't think the fountains have any there now, but we could always find some in the market and hang them up around the place.
We've got a lot of time to kill, and we could light up the place right before we head to the pro-bending arena.
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Korra, has anyone ever told you how sweet you are?
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Me? Uh, not really. I don't think "sweet" would be the first word that comes to mind when people describe me anyway.
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[ She gives Korra a big warm smile ]
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Well.. I guess I don't mind, if it means you're feeling better about moving to the city.
[She clears her throat, turning in the direction of the docks, and (not so) expertly changing the subject.]
Anyway, we should head out.
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[ She quickly grabs Korra's hand and began tugging her toward the docks. ]
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So... how has everything been in the city? I've been hearing some of it from the air acolytes.
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It's been a little... strained? I think a lot of citizens are just really confused and it makes them scared.
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Korra nods, expression a little worried.]
They're lashing out and blaming people they think are "outsiders", but that's just making everything worse.
You and Wan haven't run into any trouble, have you?
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It's not okay. The people of Republic City shouldn't be treating you and Wan any differently than everyone else.
Promise me you'll say something if it gets really bad?
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[Korra sighs, looking away.]
Look, there's...another reason. I'll tell you after the probending match, okay?
[She hadn't wanted to spill the beans so soon in their friendship, but if it'll convince Jin to say something when there's trouble, then there's no choice.]
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[ She frowned a little and tilted her head to look at Kora better. ]
Hey... Korra? Is something wrong?