[She never wanted Hei to feel guilty, but the distance helps. Pushing her feelings so far beneath the surface keeps her capable of functioning as she should, like a Doll. But hate him, Yin could never do that. It's better, to her, he just focus on his needs and Korra. Meanwhile, she can do what she's best at and, hopefully, still be of some use to him.]
[When he says the length he's expected to be gone her eyes noticeably widen, and Yin looks up.]
[She's almost surprised he doesn't have any extra plans, but it's no shock of how little interaction she is to have with him. She's a Doll. She shouldn't care. It's not her business. But eventually the words form, her voice back to flat monotone without a hint of cadence:]
What about Korra? [Except, she's a Doll, she shouldn't be asking a question in the first place, let alone about someone as of yet not mentioned.]
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Date: 2014-05-04 01:37 am (UTC)[When he says the length he's expected to be gone her eyes noticeably widen, and Yin looks up.]
[She's almost surprised he doesn't have any extra plans, but it's no shock of how little interaction she is to have with him. She's a Doll. She shouldn't care. It's not her business. But eventually the words form, her voice back to flat monotone without a hint of cadence:]
What about Korra? [Except, she's a Doll, she shouldn't be asking a question in the first place, let alone about someone as of yet not mentioned.]