rebonding: (DING aaand this round goes to Vaatunalaq)
Avatar Korra ([personal profile] rebonding) wrote in [community profile] high_seas2013-12-20 02:30 pm
Entry tags:

2nd wave

Who: Korra + open with a lock to the Spade Pirates and Asami
Where: Isla Empieza + Spade Pirates ship
When: Early afternoon of December 20th
What: Korra wakes up from her canon update
Warnings: None so far, other than tl;dr
Style: Prose, but will match to action
Status: Ongoing + open


Korra squinted against the cool afternoon sun as it beat down on the fountain square of Isla Empieza. She'd been here before... flat on her back, the stony street noticeable through her sweatshirt, the journal tucked away in the waistband of her pants. She sat up, disoriented and confused as her eyes adjusted to the sharp light.

She'd been here... But then she wasn't. And now she remembered-

"Asami was right!!" Suddenly, Korra was on her feet and frantic, turning to look everywhere around the Empieza fountain for a sign of how much time had passed. Had any at all? There should be plenty of people out and about this time of day, right?

Vaatu and Unalaq and the fight! That fight... Asami had been right. She, for some reason she couldn't begin to explain, hadn't remembered it all until now. Or, more like she'd forgotten about this place, gone home, and was remembering it now...?

(Locked to the Spades)
Korra sprinted (and stumbled) her way to the harbor, grinning with relief when she noticed that Ace's ship was docked. It crossed her mind that she could always call them with the journal and the Nav, but...

Just the confirmation that there hadn't been another crazy time jump. Her crew was still there.

Any learned restraints forgotten for the moment, Korra launched herself onto the ship with a gust of air, landing on the main deck. Time to have a look around.

(Locked to Asami)
Korra made sure she had a moment to speak with Asami. She approached her friend's door and knocked, hoping that they could talk alone for a minute.

She felt she owed Asami that, at least. They'd tackled a revolution and then saved the world together and she felt she'd never even had a proper conversation with the girl. It was time to change that. And maybe give a few apologies.

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