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Jun 23, 2012 - As a sequel series to Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Legend Of. I feel like this need for plot was made even more obvious by the finale itself. Avatar: The Legend of Korra - Book 1: Air - Season 1, Episode 11-12: Skeletons in the Closet/Endgame Trailer The series is set in a fictional world inspired by Asian and Inuit cultures, and inhabited by people who can manipulate the elements of water, earth, fire or air through an ability called 'bending.'
Chapter 1
Regrets
As she was being led away in handcuffs, she reflected on the mistakes that she made and the people that she hurt, knowing that they will probably never be able to forgive her. She thought about Bataar and their love, that she destroyed when she shot at the warehouse he was in. She didn't want to kill him. She wished she had died when the spirit vine weapon went off. He was everything to her and now she didn't know how she would ever be able to live without him.
The pain in her side, that she first noticed in the Spirit World was getting worse. The sharp pain seemed to increase exponentially with every step. She could feel something wet on her side soaking through her jacket. Trying to stay upright and maintain as much dignity as was possible was proving to be an impossible feat.
'What's wrong with you?' Lin berated Kuvira as she caught her before she fell.
'Nothing, I'm fine.' Kuvira responded.
Lin looked down at Kuvira's jacket and noticed, what at first she thought was dirt soaking through and running down Kuvira's leg. Realizing that she needed to get a healer, she stopped walking.
'Su, something is wrong with her, we have to get a healer to look at her right away!' Lin demanded.
'She's fine and it's good that she's in pain. She can wait until after she has been booked at the precinct!' Suyin sneered.
The world was spinning and became blurry. 'Suyin, I am truly sorry for everything I put you through.' Kuvira confessed. And with that she fell as the world started to fade around her.
'Su, hurry put pressure on the wound so I can get a healer. If we can't stop the bleeding, she'll die!' Lin ordered.
As she looked down upon her former protégé, all the anger and hate she felt a moment ago, was replaced with worry and panic for the girl that was supposed to be her daughter. A million thoughts went through her mind simultaneously feeling as if a part of herself was dying. At a loss for words, she brushed her hand against Kuvira's cheek attempting to get her attention and keep her conscious.
'SHHHHH, it's okay, you're going to be fine, just stay still.' Suyin begged.
As Kuvira gazed into Suyin's eyes she wanted nothing more than to end her suffering. She wished for death to overcome her so that she may leave the world in peace. Nothing good could come of her living, only grief and heartache.
'Just let me die.' Were the last words Kuvira whispered to Suyin as she felt herself drowning in darkness.
Tears streaming down her face, Suyin screamed for help that she feared wouldn't come in time. She barely felt a heartbeat or a pulse and she felt Kuvira slipping away.
'Someone HELP! Please, Kuvira stay with me! I'm sorry for everything!' Suyin pleaded, helplessly watching the little girl she loved drift further and further away from her. 'Where is Lin?' She thought out loud.
'I'm here. Thank the spirits, I found Kya coming off the ferry…' Lin said looking at the tears streaming from her sister's eyes. 'Can you save her Kya?' Lin asked.
'I don't know….her wounds are really serious. Su get the spirit water from my bag and hurry!' Taking the bottle of spirit water from Suyin, she bended the water onto her hands and tried to repair the damage to Kuvira's wound. After what seemed to be hours, Kuvira's heartbeat and pulse stabilized as the bleeding stopped. 'I've done as much as I can here. She's stabilized, but we have to get her to the hospital for further healing sessions. She was inches from death and I don't trust anyone to conduct the healing sessions, so I will be coming and doing it myself. She isn't out of the woods yet. If I hadn't gotten here when I did, she would be dead.' Kya admitted.
'Okay there is an ambulance waiting to take her to the hospital. Su, are you coming with us or are you staying here?' Lin questioned her sister.
'Ofcourse I'm coming… do you really think I am going to leave her side after I already as good as abandoned her.' Suyin sobbed.
The ride to the hospital took forever and all Suyin could think about was all the mistakes she made. Deep down she knew that Kuvira wouldn't have done what she did if she had stepped up when Reiko and Tenzin asked her to help the Earth Kingdom. She would give anything to take it back and do it over again, but that was not possible. All she could do was try to repair the damage that she did to Kuvira.
The hospital was expecting them. Transporting Kuvira to a gurney and rushing her to the critical care unit where a pool of spirit water would be waiting. They got Kuvira into the pool of spirit water and Kya kicked everyone, but two other healers out of the room even Lin and Suyin.
'What's going on with you Su?' Lin inquired.
'What do you mean?' Suyin responded.
'What do I mean? Are you kidding! Su…you were weeping over the woman who is responsible for all this destruction, a woman who today tried to kill us and who you couldn't stop telling everyone who would listen that you couldn't stand her.'
'I….I.I don't know. I love her Lin. I raised her and then as good as abandoned her. It is my fault she did all this in the first place. If I had treated her like one of my children instead of a student, and outcast she wouldn't have done this. I drove her to it. How can I live with myself? This is my fault.' Suyin wept.
All Lin could do was stare at her sister. In all her life, she has never heard her sister willingly confess any mistake without provocation. She must have really screwed up if she is admitting she is responsible for all this. 'Su how could this be your fault? You didn't tell her to conquer the Earth Kingdom, or destroy Republic City. What did you do that makes this your fault?' Lin huffed.
'I took her in when she was eight years old because her parents abandoned her, but never treated her the same way I treated my own children. I always kept her at an arm's length and held her to higher standard of behavior and I was hard on her. I think mostly because she reminded me of myself at that age and I didn't want her to make those same mistakes. She always looked at me as only a teacher and at one point maybe a friend or so I like to tell myself. Whenever I would be occupied with my own children, I would ignore her. Eventually she distanced herself and stopped coming to family meals and insisted on eating alone. It got to the point where she would rarely speak to me. When she turned 15, she signed up to be trained as a guard without my knowledge and when I confronted her, she insisted on moving into the barracks with the rest of the soldiers. I tried to convince her to come back home at which point she told me that her home was with the other soldiers. I realized at that point that I had failed her as our mother failed us and felt I should just let her have what she thought would make her happy. Over the next few years she displayed natural leadership abilities and quickly rose through the ranks and eventually promoted to captain. I was very proud of her and I tried to keep herwith me as my guard as much as possible, even then she would just stand there looking so serious and refused to look at me. Every time I tried to speak to her she would only respond in a few words and stop. Then when Reiko and Tenzin came to see me, she actually spoke to me and said that she wanted me to lead the Earth Kingdom. If I had accepted the post instead of being selfish and staying in Zoafu, she would never have felt the need to do this. Looking back, I think that it could have even brought us together again. I tried to include her in my family, but by that time it was too late to make up for all those years of not meeting her needs and treating her like a second-class family member. If I had just realized my mistake earlier, maybe all this wouldn't have happened.' Suyin sobbed.
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'Wow, I think that you might have caused more damage than mom. You obviously just won worst mother of the year award.' Lin jested.
'Lin, I am being serious.' Suyin wept.
'I know, I'm sorry. I know how hard it is for you to admit when you're wrong…family trait remember.' Lin assured.
'What is going to happen to her now?' Suyin asked, looking at the door leading to the healing room helplessly.
'Well, if she survives, she must stand trial, though it is a lucky thing that Reiko got rid of the death penalty. If what Korra said was true and Kuvira really does regret everything she did, we may be able to plead her case before the world leaders to grant her leniency. Don't forget that it was I who sprung Hiroshi from prison to help us. We must wait as it is still too early to tell. Let us hope that she survives.' Lin exclaimed.
'I don't know what I will do if she dies. It will have been my fault. Lin, I've as good as killed my child.' Suyin wept.
Lin didn't know what to do. Comforting someone was never something she was good at. She couldn't stand by and watch Su go through this alone. She knew what family meant to her and that if anything happened to Kuvira, it would devastate her. Lin did the only thing she could think of and wrapped her arms around Su as her sister wept. They never had a good role model to follow as Toph always gave them too much freedom and left them to their own devices. They could only hope that Kuvira pulled through.
After sitting outside the door of the healing room for more than three hours, Lin became impatient. She pulled aside the first healer she could find and told her to get a status report. Five minutes later Kya opens the door, the expression on her face told everyone to back off. 'I told you to leave me alone while I try to heal her. Her injuries are far worse than I feared and we almost lost her twice.' Kya warned, worry etching all over her face. 'I have healed worse injuries than this in no time, but I don't know why everything I am doing doesn't seem to be working. It's like she has lost her will to live and wants to die. We are running out of options. If we don't figure something out soon, I'm afraid there's nothing I can do for her. All the healing in the world won't bring her back if she wants to go.' Kya confessed.
'Why would she want to die?' Lin pondered.
'She asked me to let her go right before you came with Kya.' Suyin uttered, more to herself than to anyone else.
'Su, if that is true, then I don't know what to do. What about Bataar Jr.?' Kya ask.
'What about him?'
'She loves him. Does he know what happened to her? If he would be willing to come and try to talk to her, we may be able to save her.' Kya muttered.
'He was being treated for minor injuries from the spirit vine weapon. I don't know if he will come. I will try to convince him to help.' Suyin stated.
Lin and Kya watched as Suyin practically ran down the hall. Neither of them would blame Jr. if he didn't come. After all, just moments after he confessed his undying love, she fired the spirit vine weapon at the building they were hiding in to kill the Avatar.
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'Kya, do you really think that this could work?' Lin inquired.
'I honestly don't know. I have never had a case this bad. All we can do is hope.' Kya lamented.
Fifteen minutes later Suyin came at a run pushing Bataar Jr. in a wheel chair. As soon as Suyin went to push Jr. into the healing room, Kya stopped her. 'I think that it would be best if only Jr. came in. You are too emotional and will distract the other healers. I promise this time I will send someone out with status reports at least every half hour if you stay put and don't interrupt.' Kya proposed.
'Fine.' Suyin agreed.
As they watched Kya wheel Jr. into the healing room, all they could do was hope that he could give her something to fight for.
'So what did Jr. say when you told him what happened?' Lin asked as she watch her sister start to weep once more.
'He still loves her. He said after he had time to think about it, he knows that she wasn't trying to kill him, but trying to accomplish their shared dream of a fully united Earth Kingdom or Empire… whatever it is we're calling it now. He is angry with her, but he doesn't hate her.' Suyin confided.
Thirty minutes later as promised, Kya sent a healer with a status report. So far nothing had changed. They almost lost her once again and Kya was about to give up.
'Why isn't she fighting, Kya? I can't lose her. She is my life. We are supposed to be getting married. She promised we would grow old together.' Bataar Jr. pleaded.
'I don't know sweetie. It seems that she has given up. We cannot keep this up much longer. If we lose her again, I don't see any point in trying to bringing her back. It may be time to accept that this is what she wants. That she doesn't want to live.' Kya answered. 'I will give you a moment alone with her while I talk to your mother.'
Kya glanced over her shoulder pitying the man beside the pool. As she opened the door, Suyin jumped up when she saw that it was Kya and not the other healer. 'What is going on in there? Why are you out here and not in there healing her? Is she going to be alright?' Suyin shrieked.
Kya didn't know how to tell the woman in front of her the truth…. that only a miracle would bring Kuvira back. That she was almost certain the girl wouldn't live. 'Su, I don't…. Jr. has tried talking to her and she is not responding. I think it is time for us to accept the fact she isn't going to make it and she wants to die, as difficult as that may be.' Kya whispered. 'Bataar is still trying to talk to her. If we lose her again, I am not going to try to bring her back.
All Lin could do was comfort her devastated sister as she wept in her arms. Nothing had prepared her for the way Su had reacted to the news. Kya turned and walked back in the healing room, not daring to hope that somehow, Kuvira would make it.
Bataar Jr. stood up and got into the pool of spirit water with Kuvira. Kya watched on as he took his fiancé's hands and brought them to his lips. Kya had to stop herself from crying. In all her years as a healer, she had never once seen love this strong. She could only hope that it would be enough.
'Kuvira, please come back to me. You can fight this, I know you're strong enough. You promised we would get married and grow old together. You can't break that promise. I can't live without you. You are my whole world and if you die then I will die too.' Bataar pleaded his lips gently brushing against Kuvira's hands in a last attempt to convince her to come back to him.
Kya continued bending the spiritual energy of the water over Kuvira's body. Attempting to heal an invisible wound. If she would just fight, she would be okay.
Kya could feel Kuvira pulling away once again. As she continued to bend the energy into the almost lifeless body, something changed. She thought it was her imagination, but she could feel Kuvira coming back. She was fighting. 'Bataar, don't stop talking to her, it's working. I can feel her energy coming back.'
Bataar beamed at Kya whilst never taking his eyes off Kuvira. Kya bended the water over her, focusing all her energy on her charge. After almost an hour of work, Kuvira's heart rate and breathing stabilized even though she remained unconscious.
Kya opened the door and walked out to find a devastated Suyin still weeping on the floor.
'We managed to stabilize her, but unless she wakes up, we could lose her again. She appears to be fighting. Bataar Jr. is with her.' Kya stated.
Both Suyin and Lin looked on in shock and hope. 'Can we see her?' Was all Suyin could say. Kya gestured for them to follow her into the room. The spirit water was red with Kuvira's blood and a temporary pool was being set up while the healers drained and cleaned the healing pool. Once the pool was cleaned and refilled with fresh warm spirit water, Kuvira was lifted back into the larger pool.
'We must keep her here until she wakes up?' Kya told them.
'Can I stay with her?' Suyin pleaded.
'I don't think that's a good idea. I think it would be best if only Bataar Jr. stayed with her right now. She isn't out of the woods yet and I don't want to take the chance of any stress affecting her.' Kya responded.
'But she is my child?' Suyin begged.
'Su right now we have to think about what is best for Kuvira, not us.' Lin stressed.
Suyin could only nod and allow herself to be escorted by Lin to a double room where they would stay for the time being. Now all they could do was wait.
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