[ A good match? If he could read her mind, he'd snort. He and Korra are an often uneasy, but affectionate item. Still, they lack that indelible foundation of trust he shares with Yin. Only when he's fighting with Korra -- or fucking her -- does the shape of their relationship resolve into something which makes sense. He can't tell Yin that, though. Or admit that he has yet to drop the bombshell of his departure on Korra, because he doubts she'll take it in stride. Because she doesn't trust him to keep his word, to not flit off to greener pastures, into the arms of more suitable women. ]
[ Instead, he concentrates on Yin's reply. With Korra. It makes sense, all things considered. Maybe Korra feels responsible for the other girl. Maybe she's determined to play the good host. Either way, it's convenient, because it means Yin will have someone watching out for her. However, that's not enough for Hei. He doesn't want Yin to end up sequestered -- isolated. This isn't their homeworld; the usual rules don't apply. Without the threat of daily curses like in the City, or conflict from enemy organizations like at home, the risk quotient here is reassuringly low. Yin is free to explore the better parts of Republic City by herself. ]
What places did she show you?
[ It's a blanket curiosity. Knowing Korra, she concentrated on the tourist-y spots, instead of the markets, the shortcuts on the streets, the business-hubs, all of which are Hei's points of interest. ]
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[ Instead, he concentrates on Yin's reply. With Korra. It makes sense, all things considered. Maybe Korra feels responsible for the other girl. Maybe she's determined to play the good host. Either way, it's convenient, because it means Yin will have someone watching out for her. However, that's not enough for Hei. He doesn't want Yin to end up sequestered -- isolated. This isn't their homeworld; the usual rules don't apply. Without the threat of daily curses like in the City, or conflict from enemy organizations like at home, the risk quotient here is reassuringly low. Yin is free to explore the better parts of Republic City by herself. ]
What places did she show you?
[ It's a blanket curiosity. Knowing Korra, she concentrated on the tourist-y spots, instead of the markets, the shortcuts on the streets, the business-hubs, all of which are Hei's points of interest. ]