Hey, this is a book of original one-shots created by me. For now, the requests are closed as I need to finish some previous requests and I feel like I can't take any more at this time (there are also some things going on in my life that are making m...
I was walking around the North Pole and looking around. The young children were running around, throwing snowballs at each other. A smile etched onto my face, the little children reminded of me and Korra in our youth.
But that was a long time ago. Korra left the South Pole about a year ago and she isn't going back. Even if she is, then she will most likely wisit her parents than me.
The day was like any other. Sunny, and people rushing around wherever they need to be. I decided to go to the edge of a cliff near the sea.
The snow crunched beneath my leather boots as I ran to the cliff, feeling the wind blow against my hair.
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The two feathers in my hair lowered to my head. A laugh passed my plump lips and I immediantely felt many years younger.
Once I was on the edge I looked out to the sparkleing blue sea. The smell of the salty water entered my nose as I closed my eyes and inhaled. I could feel the youth that I had lost in years that passed enter my vains.
"I knew I would find you here." a familliar voice made me snap out of my daze and I immediantely spun on my heel and looked behind me to see my best friend. Korra.
"Hello again." she said.
A wide smile appeared on my face and I ran to her and engulfed her in a hug.
"You should've told me you were coming." I said.
"I wanted to surprise my best friend by coming home." Korra chuckled.
"Well you did." I said and stepped back. "You really did."