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May. 7th, 2014 08:08 pmWHO: Korra & Hei
WHAT: Months after leaving Republic City, Hei tracks down Korra.
[A lot can happen in ten months, Korra had thought as Hei left. And she had been right. Just a few weeks after he left, she'd gotten word that her father had been injured in an uprising in the South Pole. That her uncle's troops weren't there to protect the South Pole, but were there to control their sister tribe. She'd kicked herself for not realizing it sooner — hadn't Jinora warned her?
So against Tenzin's wishes, she had gone home to help her tribe. He'd told her that it was important for the Avatar to be impartial, that she was a representative of the world and not just her tribe. Bullshit. Home is home is home, and her home had needed her.
It had been a brutal slap in the face. Her attempts to resolve the situation peacefully had ended in failure. The Northern Water Tribe soldiers didn't acknowledge her as having any authority. Some people didn't even believe she was still the Avatar. The southern soldiers she fought alongside didn't say anything to her face, but she heard the whispers and knew that they thought she was holding them back, because she went out of her way not to kill any of the northern soldiers, because her uncle is the leader of the Northern Water Tribe.
She'd tried to prove her loyalty by kidnapping her uncle, and that plan had backfired. That's how she ended up his prisoner, brought up to the North Pole to open the northern spirit portal.
And that's how she ended up trapped in the spirit world.]
WHAT: Months after leaving Republic City, Hei tracks down Korra.
[A lot can happen in ten months, Korra had thought as Hei left. And she had been right. Just a few weeks after he left, she'd gotten word that her father had been injured in an uprising in the South Pole. That her uncle's troops weren't there to protect the South Pole, but were there to control their sister tribe. She'd kicked herself for not realizing it sooner — hadn't Jinora warned her?
So against Tenzin's wishes, she had gone home to help her tribe. He'd told her that it was important for the Avatar to be impartial, that she was a representative of the world and not just her tribe. Bullshit. Home is home is home, and her home had needed her.
It had been a brutal slap in the face. Her attempts to resolve the situation peacefully had ended in failure. The Northern Water Tribe soldiers didn't acknowledge her as having any authority. Some people didn't even believe she was still the Avatar. The southern soldiers she fought alongside didn't say anything to her face, but she heard the whispers and knew that they thought she was holding them back, because she went out of her way not to kill any of the northern soldiers, because her uncle is the leader of the Northern Water Tribe.
She'd tried to prove her loyalty by kidnapping her uncle, and that plan had backfired. That's how she ended up his prisoner, brought up to the North Pole to open the northern spirit portal.
And that's how she ended up trapped in the spirit world.]
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Date: 2014-05-10 03:35 am (UTC)How did you get here?
[Confusion, it seems, has temporarily displaced grief.]
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Date: 2014-05-10 03:55 am (UTC)[ (Except this is the Spirit World. No better than the City. He's not helping himself by refusing understanding. Look around. Nothing is normal. Why answer with his mind, which is conditioned to reject these realities? Better to rely on what his senses show him. ]
[ Not edging closer, he says, ]
Doesn't matter. I'm here to get you out. [ A beat, before he extends a hand. ] Come here.
[ Ostensibly a reassuring gesture. But it's really an excuse to examine her at close range. ]
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Date: 2014-05-10 09:32 pm (UTC)I can't. My body's gone.
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Date: 2014-05-10 09:41 pm (UTC)[ The words make no sense. He breathes slowly, keeping his gaze on her. It is a matter of shuffling the cards of his thoughts. A magic trick; a sleight of hand. Getting the right one to the top. ]
You're saying -- you didn't physically enter the Spirit Portal?
[ If that's true, it doubly complicates things. What if Unalaq destroyed her actual body? ]
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Date: 2014-05-10 10:08 pm (UTC)Unaloq locked me up. I couldn't get out, so I thought maybe if I entered the spirit world, I could get help. But nobody would help me and Unaloq moved my body and I can't find it and I can't get home.
[Her voice gets faster, more high-pitched and upset as she talks.]
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Date: 2014-05-10 10:27 pm (UTC)[ Hei hesitates, then unfurls a palm toward her. Come here. ]
It's going to be fine.
[ It might be a lie, but Hei's lived in conflicts built on lies, in political machines that run on lies, in situations where men tell lies to earn their bread and butter or to keep insanity at bay, so this particular falsehood trips off his tongue with slick ease. As it is, too much contemplation risks shrouding one stone-cold fact: I am going to find her uncle and kill him. ]
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Date: 2014-05-10 10:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-05-10 11:01 pm (UTC)[ Automatically, his hard closes around her bicep -- feeling the wild pulsation under the skin, anxiety like a miasma bristling in the air around her. So small and grubby and lost looking, and also, he thinks, so very there, so very powerfully herself, the most enormous thing in the universe. ]
Losing your head isn't going to help anyone.
[ His voice is rough but composed. A preternatural calm settling in, so the world recedes until all that remains is the pinprick of existence seen through a nightscope: calming Korra down, tracking Unalaq, then getting her real body back. Step A to Step B. ]
[ He gathers her in closer, both hands on her small shoulders. Quieter, ]
Right now, I'm just glad I found you.
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Date: 2014-05-10 11:18 pm (UTC)Where's Tenzin and the others? [She can't imagine him coming here alone.]
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Date: 2014-05-10 11:35 pm (UTC)Hanging back in one of Varrick's ships. Unalaq's spies are watching everyone important to you. [ A beat, before he amends, ] That's why it was easier for me to slip in.
[ In the nearby bushes, something rustles, glowy-eyed and alive. Hei finds half his attention forking toward it, while everything else stays fixed on Korra. His plans aren't so much spinning in his mind as they are burning in his bones. The atmosphere of the Spirit World is entirely too ominous. He needs to get Korra and himself out of here, ASAP. ]
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Date: 2014-05-10 11:42 pm (UTC)[She hears the rustling too, and nestles closer to him, all too aware of how vulnerable she is right now. She's just a big baby without any bending.]
You came through the portal, right? So you can still use your power?
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Date: 2014-05-11 12:07 am (UTC)[ He can only hope Korra's friends and family tap into those inner-reserves. Otherwise they're all royally screwed. ]
[ Korra clings closer to him, and his arm circles her reflexively. The other drifts down to his dagger. At her question, he nods -- just a dip of the head. His gaze is fastened on the stirring shrubbery, adrenaline spiking through him as something crawls out. Initially, in the dim reddish light, it is as indistinct as the bushes and trees near its sides. Then it lurches forward, limping towards the glow of human bodyheat. Small, shrunken, it shuffles sinuously, as if it has taffy inserted into its limbs to encourage boneless motion. It looks human -- at least, it walks upright, and possesses the basic appendages of one. But something is fundamentally wrong with its face: it is black and glistening, as if the flesh has been stripped away. A shred of what looks like placenta, rotting dark, is perched atop its bulbous bald skull in a travesty of a baby's bonnet. The eyes are two puckered red holes, as if plucked at by hungry ravens. ]
[ It's the ultimate dead baby joke, Hei thinks distantly. Except the joke's on us. ]
[ He doesn't give the creature a chance to broadcast its intent. Malice radiates off it in sickly waves. In an eyeblink, his dagger is out. He slashes violently at the creature, one sizzling arc of electricity and a sound of something tearing, before rolling with agile quickness up and over, snatching Korra into his arms, lifting her off her feet -- and taking off full-pelt into the forest. ]
[ (Maybe when he stops again, he'll notice something off. Something that will connect seamlessly to the deja vu of being back in Heaven's War, and to the boyish crack in his voice.) ]
[ (Namely that he's shrunk down to adolescent proportions.) ]
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Date: 2014-05-11 12:16 am (UTC)Hei! Hei, STOP! STOP!
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Date: 2014-05-11 02:48 am (UTC)[ Bewildered, Hei stares at her. Drifts down a rocky daw, toward a clear narrow stream lying flat and silvery against the sky, his boots crunching through the dense grass. When he sees his reflection, his chest rises and falls in shallow swells. ]
Damn.
[ The face is like something risen from the dead. Narrow-faced and pale, with eyes like chunks of dirty ice and lips dark with the benzine tabs the Syndicate fed them for night-raids. Not quite fifteen years old, and short for his age, but with a surprising 140 pounds of fast-twitch muscle packed into a wiry frame. He stares, blinking slowly, and waits to feel something. Some overwhelming emotion like horror or confusion. But the change means nothing; it's just one more surreality piled atop the many in this place. ]
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Date: 2014-05-11 03:10 am (UTC)But you came through the portal. You were in your actual body. How could you change?
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Date: 2014-05-11 03:29 am (UTC)[ (And perhaps that's why he's changed form. Because he is dimly terrified that his inner-voice of common sense -- the logical voice that he's listened to most of his adult life -- is one he's gradually been forced to abandon since entering the Spirit Portal. No. Before that. Since living in the City. Because an adult mind is too rigid, too brittle, to withstand repeated shocks like these. But not a child. Each trauma leaves a scar, but children are adaptive, their minds more elastic. That is the biggest difference between their survival strategies, and those of adults. Children can maintain a belief in the best-case scenario, or any scenario, from the rational to the improbable. It is when you lose that alacrity, when you're hedged in by the worst-case ones that you are doomed. ]
[ He hitches Korra more securely around his hip, and says, ]
Once I'm out of the portal, I should be back to normal. [ A beat, before he knits his brow. ] What about you? Would you stay the same if I brought you out? Or -- ?
[ He lifts a hand, stubby fingers starfishing, to mime her vanishing into dust. ]
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Date: 2014-05-11 04:00 am (UTC)[She trembles, clinging to him. She thinks she'll be the same, but she doesn't know that for sure. Maybe she'll disintegrate. Maybe she'll disappear forever.]
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Date: 2014-05-11 04:14 am (UTC)Then we'll hold that back as Plan B. [ Or X, depending on how everything goes. He rocks her slightly, her head tucked under his chin -- an older sibling with a squalling toddler, all over again. His voice wants to take flight into an upper octave, but he keeps it at a steady, rough grind. ] We need to find somewhere safe. [ A beat, his gaze skating across the periphery, the air almost vibrating with a sinister potential. ] Safe-ish. That way you won't get lost -- and I'll know where to find you again once I've gotten your real body back.
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Date: 2014-05-11 04:33 am (UTC)By the portal. There are a lot of spirits there, but they'll be distracted.
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Date: 2014-05-11 04:52 am (UTC)[ Resignation drops the pitch of his voice. It's hardly the best-case scenario. But so far it has been a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day, and this little addition is not disappointing his expectations. He readjusts his grip around her, moving through the alien tree-fronds and lapsing into a protracted silence. There is only the sound of his boots crunching the dense carpet of weeds, the sly, creeping-cautious noises all around -- like a thousand small animals skittering over a bed of corpses -- and his own measured breathing. All the trees look the same. The land seems to describe an endlessly-repeating loop, like a mobius strip. To anyone not familiar with freakish terrain, it would be impossible to tell if they are breaking new ground or retracing old paths. ]
[ But for Hei, that childhood training never fades. They're heading toward -- someplace, and it's not the endless forest. It isn't long before he's at a flat, rock-strawn plate of land underneath a purple-blue sky. In the distance, a starkly red tree, the hue of scabs and dried bile, rises like a tongue into the atmosphere. A steady wind blows coldly in their faces, carrying with it the scent of ... nothing. The air is completely sterile, scentless. ]
[ Frowning, Hei licks his dry lips. ]
Are you sure you'll be okay here?
[ His tone makes it clear he's dubious at best. ]
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Date: 2014-05-11 10:19 pm (UTC)No. But it's the best chance we have.
[And they have a plan. Something like a plan. Enough like a plan that she feels better, more in control. Whatever comes next, she can handle it.]
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Date: 2014-05-12 01:27 am (UTC)I'll be back as soon as I can.
[ A beat, as he glances to where the forest resumes to the west. Dark shapes move within the tall trees, watching, waiting. He hesitates, then unclips one of what appears to be a belt of phosphorous grenades across his waist. Non-lethal, but a lot of noise, a lot of smoke. He palms it into Korra's hand. ] A precaution. [ The violent vibes in the spirit world seem to be echoes of their minds more than anything. He hopes she realizes this. Hopes she'll know enough to keep a cool head, to be the eye in a chaotic storm. ]
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Date: 2014-05-12 01:31 am (UTC)What is it?
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Date: 2014-05-12 01:45 am (UTC)[ He presses the grenade into her palm, closing her fingers around the clip. It looks strange and bulky in her grip -- unnatural. But they aren't up against a Saturday Morning Villain Of The Week here. No Biff! Bam! Ka-Pow! No narrow escapes from the giant saw and no recycling the bad guys for next week's show. You get a chance, you hurt your enemy -- and you do it fast and without mercy. ]
Press down the handle. Pull the pin. Toss. And give yourself time to get away. It may not kill them, but they won't be in good shape when the light hits them either.
[ It should feel incongruous. A boy instructing a grown woman on combat. But the pressure of living in a warzone compresses everything in your psyche until the softness is crushed to powder. There's nothing boyish or remotely innocent in the hard sheen of Hei's eyes. ]
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Date: 2014-05-12 01:59 am (UTC)You better hurry. [She just has to focus on getting her body back.]
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