Korra (
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poly_chromatic2012-11-27 08:16 pm
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[accidental video]
[Welcome to Korra and Asami's bedroom, network. On one side, you have a plush bed and lots of stuff. It looks cozy and comfortable and very luxurious.
On the other, you have Korra. She's sitting on her bed, which has little more than a soft blanket and a pillow, clutching a letter in one hand and Mako's red scarf in the other.
I believe in you, the letter says. Have fun!
How is she supposed to have fun when she's all alone? Her life, her family, her friends, they're all at home. All out of her reach. She doesn't have anything here.
She wraps Mako's scarf around her neck and curls up in a little ball.
Worst month ever.]
[ooc: Asami left. ;.;]
[Welcome to Korra and Asami's bedroom, network. On one side, you have a plush bed and lots of stuff. It looks cozy and comfortable and very luxurious.
On the other, you have Korra. She's sitting on her bed, which has little more than a soft blanket and a pillow, clutching a letter in one hand and Mako's red scarf in the other.
I believe in you, the letter says. Have fun!
How is she supposed to have fun when she's all alone? Her life, her family, her friends, they're all at home. All out of her reach. She doesn't have anything here.
She wraps Mako's scarf around her neck and curls up in a little ball.
Worst month ever.]
[ooc: Asami left. ;.;]
action;
Korra may not think ahead, but Chekov does. Forgetting people after the City is a real concern (given the choice, he wouldn't leave provided time at home would continue standing still relative to his temporal experience), as is being forgotten. Parting from friends, whether by leaving a universe or simply dying, is inevitable. Nothing--not even the stars and nebulae and time itself--lasts forever. What's important is using any time given wisely.
And maybe Korra won't mean what she says now later, but now matters more than the future.
He doesn't let go of her hand.]