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steps in a journey
WHO: Korra & Hei
WHAT: A break from suffering for a little adorable.
[Korra lies back on the roof of the airship and lets out a heavy sigh of relief. Finally, some peace and quiet. When they'd started out on their journey, Korra had thought Asami's airship was ridiculously huge for their little party, but after two months of traveling, Korra's pretty sure a continent wouldn't give her enough space from Tenzin.
Surprisingly, her mentor hadn't exploded when he found out about the pregnancy. You’re not seventeen anymore, I know that, he'd told her. You’re only a few years younger than Pema was when Jinora was born. Korra thought she'd gotten off the hook, but Tenzin's relentless fretting was even worse than his explosive temper. It got even worse after she told Mako, Bolin, and Asami; the two brothers immediately teamed up with the air bending master to nanny her to death. They hadn't stopped fussing at her until Master Katara came aboard and asked how many times they'd been pregnant. As if to make up for the boys' fussiness, Asami's been laser-focused on their mission to find new air benders. And Hei...
She sighs. Hei is Hei. The eternally confusing, mind-breaking mess that she finds herself loving more and more despite everything. She wonders how long it will take him to hunt her down.]
WHAT: A break from suffering for a little adorable.
[Korra lies back on the roof of the airship and lets out a heavy sigh of relief. Finally, some peace and quiet. When they'd started out on their journey, Korra had thought Asami's airship was ridiculously huge for their little party, but after two months of traveling, Korra's pretty sure a continent wouldn't give her enough space from Tenzin.
Surprisingly, her mentor hadn't exploded when he found out about the pregnancy. You’re not seventeen anymore, I know that, he'd told her. You’re only a few years younger than Pema was when Jinora was born. Korra thought she'd gotten off the hook, but Tenzin's relentless fretting was even worse than his explosive temper. It got even worse after she told Mako, Bolin, and Asami; the two brothers immediately teamed up with the air bending master to nanny her to death. They hadn't stopped fussing at her until Master Katara came aboard and asked how many times they'd been pregnant. As if to make up for the boys' fussiness, Asami's been laser-focused on their mission to find new air benders. And Hei...
She sighs. Hei is Hei. The eternally confusing, mind-breaking mess that she finds herself loving more and more despite everything. She wonders how long it will take him to hunt her down.]
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[ And Korra's team hovers between two uneasy lines: not enemies, not allies, not other snakes in the grass like he views rival Contractors, but not assets he can exploit either. Being around them makes him acutely aware that, for all the progress he's made with Korra, he still doesn't know how to be a real person: he's forgotten how to relate to other people without 'Li's cookie-cutter persona to act as a shield and a bridge. He's found the mask useful in the past; doubts he'd have gone even this far without it. He's been separated from people his own age too long, assumed a solitary post within the confines of his own mind. Social interaction might as well be an expedition to the North Pole. ]
[ Holding Korra close now, he feels himself thrumming with deep energies he can't distinguish from thrill or anxiety. Circling one arm around her, a heavy comfortable sling, he combs his fingers through her hair with the other. Almost a fraternal vigor, but his palm lingers, cupping the side of her face, the pad of his thumb tracing the soft pillow of her lower-lip. ]
[ Surreal, every single time, to imagine there's something alive inside her. It makes him think of matryoshka Dolls, vibrant layers folded within vibrant layers. But a baby is so much more than that. It (she?) could make both their ordeal in the City, their struggles toward and against each other, mean something. Make his mystifying connection to this young woman into something more than the animal instinct to fight and fuck and huddle together in fear. ]
[ Almost to dispel the moment of heavy emotion, he says, wryly, ]
And, hopefully, beautiful like her mom and smart like her dad. [ A beat. ] Or is it the other way around?
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[ Vital energy flows sluggishly in most people. They walk and their footprints leave uneven imprints in the dust. They list. They are out of balance. But there are those in whom the flow of energy is coherent; their biophoton emissions are seamless and the periodic rhythms stable. He's always suspected those anomalies -- here, in his world -- are the ones most susceptible to acquiring the gift of bending, or being cursed with a Contractor's abilities. And after Harmonic Convergence, there are likely build-ups in the movements of people's qi, a wavelike flow in the world around them. It's no wonder all these airbenders are popping up out of nowhere. ]
[ He keeps these speculations to himself. Rests his chin against Korra's shoulder, feeling the warm ebb and flow of her breathing thrum through her torso, and says, ]
She probably will be. The question is, what kind.
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Wouldn't it be crazy if she's an airbender?
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[ Lightly, he butts his head against hers, warm and heavy and ticklish-soft as a dark cat resting on his shoulder. ]
[ Teasingly, ]
Not too crazy. But if she's a firebender or an earthbender, I'd want a paternity test.
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Don't even joke about that.
[She notices Tenzin too, and deliberately ignores him. If he wants to interrupt the moment, he'll have to come out.]
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[ Because the kicker is ... I want to keep you as much as she does. ]
[ In his thoughts there is cold certainty. In his arms is just ... reality. Real, thrumming, hotly vibrant, an uncertainty, this miraculous and touchable Korra Plus ProtoTyke, her hair strung with motes of sunlight and dust, flesh exuding spicy sweat and temperament, the folds of her blouse across her belly like crumpled butterflies. ]
[ A beat, then two, before he speaks quietly, his gaze dipped, ]
When I was younger, I used to think a girl wasn't worth anything if she wasn't a bundle of trouble. If she didn't cost me something. [ Amber certainly had. And Pai cost him more than he'd had in his capacity to give. A pause, an exhale. ] I don't know ... what this baby will cost us. In any sense. But I don't want to let you down, either. I can't go on being that person who keeps hurting someone who cares for them, over and over. I can't be that person.
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We can do this. I know it's not going to be easy, but look at what we've already done. And we've got people on our side. We've got this.
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[ But he finds himself wanting to give her that honesty, because it will be something real, a level of truth most go their entire lives without confronting, always content to hide behind their social masks and deep-seated delusions. Her words suffuse him with something soft, buoyant, that makes him think of marshmallows shaped like the dumb sweet dreams of children, ready to be stabbed with sticks. ]
I hope so.
[ He doesn't mean it dubiously or dryly -- he means it genuinely, a plain kind of acknowledgement. Because he's terrified and skeptical and blindsided, but he also knows all there is to know about having something in your life you'll die for. Holding Korra against him, he reminds himself over and over he's lucky to share any aspect of this girl's life, no matter how big or small. And a quieter, more logical voice reminds him that if this all goes smash, at least he'll walk away knowing that, for at least a brief moment in time, he was happier than he ever deserved to be. ]