( there's a smile evident in her voice, even if it's dampened by the stress of emotion. )
Does that mean I get to come into your cool man cave? ( and, ) Be there in a second.
( yes, she knew exactly where mako was waiting out the remainder of their fired up feelings, no she never had any intention of going to seek him out. she tells herself it'd feel too much like on confrontation, but really, she was just scared. it's a mindset she's getting used to living in - less likely to approach problems head on, and more likely to avoid them all together. pack up for three years, find spiritual guidance on the backs of tree roots and swamp vines.
she's lucky mako is so patient with her. that he cares enough to seek her out and find some reconciliation between them, even if korra has never deserved a second of his kind nature. she just kind of depresses herself about it more, on the walk over to mako's dirt hut - the way apologies and forgiveness just make her feel humbled, to the point of uselessness. mako didn't need to apologize. he shouldn't have had to. if korra was anyone else, the fight wouldn't have broken out in the first place. an avatar should be good at that kind of thing, she thinks bitterly to herself. more bitterly, but you're no avatar here. )
Knock knock.
( she says, at the stable of stone and dirt. she leans her head in the exposed opening, offering mako a feigned smile before it settles into a doubtful look. )
» action.
Does that mean I get to come into your cool man cave? ( and, ) Be there in a second.
( yes, she knew exactly where mako was waiting out the remainder of their fired up feelings, no she never had any intention of going to seek him out. she tells herself it'd feel too much like on confrontation, but really, she was just scared. it's a mindset she's getting used to living in - less likely to approach problems head on, and more likely to avoid them all together. pack up for three years, find spiritual guidance on the backs of tree roots and swamp vines.
she's lucky mako is so patient with her. that he cares enough to seek her out and find some reconciliation between them, even if korra has never deserved a second of his kind nature. she just kind of depresses herself about it more, on the walk over to mako's dirt hut - the way apologies and forgiveness just make her feel humbled, to the point of uselessness. mako didn't need to apologize. he shouldn't have had to. if korra was anyone else, the fight wouldn't have broken out in the first place. an avatar should be good at that kind of thing, she thinks bitterly to herself. more bitterly, but you're no avatar here. )
Knock knock.
( she says, at the stable of stone and dirt. she leans her head in the exposed opening, offering mako a feigned smile before it settles into a doubtful look. )
Can I sit?