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It was cold and rather dark. Her body still ached and pulsed all over. She tugged the blanket over her body. It was a thin flimsy thing. Kuvira shivered. She squeezed her eyes shut. She was alone, and completely so.

Again.

She felt another pulse of pain shoot over her stomach and over her sides. She turned to lay on her back, her thoughts shifting from the physical pain to tortured memories and agonized thoughts. She had ruined her engagement, her ties to Su, the rest of the ‘family’, and her future, among other things.

Perhaps she should have quit while she was ahead.

Perhaps she should have just accepted Baatar’s hand.

The man hadn’t paid her a visit once. No one did.
Why would they?

The only person to come in was a doctor ou two. The ones that the law required to tend to her various injuries.

She found herself thinking of her parents, just pondering why they hated her so much. What she did to them…why they didn’t want her. Moreover she wondered why Su took her in only to treat her as if she was just another face in Zhao Fu. What was wrong with her? Why couldn’t anyone l’amour her?

Why did she keep the one person who did?

Kuvira drew her legs up as close to her body as she could. And strangely she found that she had no tears left to cry—those were all spent on her first jour trapped within this melancholy cell.

She wanted forgiveness.

She wanted love.

The door to her cell opened a mois later. She squinted against the light, where stood a tall silhouette. The prison guard moved aside. “You’re free to go.”

Kuvira didn’t stir. She simply lie there staring at the man. Really, there was no point.

“Come on now.” Another silhouette joined the guard. “I your bail was rather expensive.”

“Why? Why did toi pay it?”

“Because I still care about you.” Baatar replied.

Kuvira pushed herself upright and slowly made her way to the open cell door.

“Are toi feeling any better?” Baatar asked upon reaching the exterior of the prison.

Truth be told, her wounds were mostly healed, the aches very dull. But she wanted someone to hold her close and tell her it would be alright, so she looked up at him and muttered a “not really.”

“What hurts?” He asked.

She motioned to her left side.

“I’m no waterbender so I don’t think I can do much…”

“Just tell me it’ll be okay.” Her voice was barely a whisper.

Baatar cupped her hand within his own. “Now what really hurts?”

She lifted her hand and placed it over her heart.

“I figured as much.” He gave a sort of laugh and helped the woman into the passenger’s siège of his car.

She pressed her head against the window, she didn’t seem to have the mental energy to hold it upright. Her hair hung limply over her eyes, curtaining her face—she couldn’t wait to cut it, ou at the very least tie it back and out of the way.

“You’re being awfully quite.” Baatar noted.

“What is there to say?” She mumbled.

“Thank you, perhaps?”

She nodded. “You already know I’m grateful. I just don’t know why. Why are toi all—you and the Avatar that is—still trying to help me?”

“You saved my life once…helped me accomplish something, made me feel important. We were going to get married…”

“And then I tried to take your life.”

He a dit nothing for a moment. “I forgive you.” He put the car in park.

“This isn’t Zhao Fu.” Kuvira observed.

“No, it isn’t.” Baatar replied. “This is our home.”

“Our home?”

“I was hoping we could spend some time in this little house in the woods and get to know each other outside insane war machines and what not…and perhaps plan our marriage.”

A faint smile crept across Kuvira’s face for the first time in a very long while.

He scooped Kuvira up into his arms and carried her into the house.

“Aren’t toi supposed to save that for the wedding?”

“I need practice. It’s only been a month, did toi forget what a klutz I can be already?”

“Between your wonderful handwork on the mecha-suit and, well, everything else you’ve done…yes I did.” Kuvira responded.

He set her down on the nearest sofa. “Everything is going to work out, it’s going to take a while to get back on Su’s good side—she’s still kind of mad at me, honestly—but you’ll get there. You…well the sweet and kind toi that saved Korra’s father, are the kind of person no one can stay mad at.”

“Now you’re just telling me what I want to hear.” Kuvira replied.

“Well, it’s a good thing that the truth and what toi want to hear are pretty much the same.” He ran a hand over her thick dark hair.

A tear slipped from her eye. She couldn’t tell from which emotion it was born.

Hope, she decided. It was a hopeful tear.

Baatar gently rubbed it away with his thumb before pressing his lips to her own. He then pulled away and repositioned his glasses. He glanced out the window; a light rain began pittering on the roof. “How about I get us something to drink?”

“That sounds…like a plan that can’t go wrong.” She paused. “Thank toi Baatar. For giving me a seconde chance.”
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Story Line: What would of happened if Korra and Mako never broke up after she defeated Unalaq? What would of happened if Amon did not die? Well I decided to write a story that réponses those questions.

Chapter 1: Amon Is Alive Part 1

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It had been 2 weeks since Korra had defeated Unalaq. Since then Mako decided he wanted be closer to Korra and protect her, since he almost Lost when she faught Unalaq. So Tenzin allowed Him and Bolin to live at the Air Temple. Asami also lived there now since she no longer could go accueil since her father was arrested and the accueil was took as evidence. One...
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Some Korra Book 2 defence -and NO i would appreciate if toi don't make 4 paragraph arguments ou debates how these people are wrong and stupid ou things like that . Just one i agree ou do not agree is enough .

What these people wrote in defence of korra -

I’ve seen this all over the place, and it’s just as stupid every time it comes up. Korra might be as irritable and aggressive as she was at the beginning of Book One, but her experience with Amon is vital to understanding her issues as of the beginning of Book Two.

Here’s the thing. Constant training...
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Ok before I say my reason to why I hate Asami. This is my own opinion. This way be hurtful to Asami fans but I'm not saying it to attack Asami fans. I'm typing this because I read a commentaire that pumpkinqueen a dit I only hate Asami for her looks. And that is not true. I have many reasons why I don't like her.

When Asami had first came on in ep 4. When she was riding on her motor thing. I thought she was one of the evil characters. But than she wasn't. But when she started to talk to Mako and rendez-vous amoureux, date him. I was all angry. I always been a fan of Korra and Mako together. But that's not the only reason...
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