Ah hello! I''m so bad for not writing in forever. I'm actually in the process of moving, which I've begun to realize isn't as fun as I thought. Any who! I am so obsessed with these two girls! I'm not much of a shipper, but these two are my favorite. So why not write about them? Modern Legend of Korra, where both girls are now in college. Yes, I know Asami's mother is dead. And yes, I know she didn't have a little brother, but lighten up a little! Reviews are GREATLY appreciated as always! Enjoy reading, and I don't own the Legend of Korra. Even though that'd be great.


Asami Sato could say she had everything she wanted in life; she got accepted into Republic City University, has a decent job as a barista down at a local coffee shop which she quite enjoys, and is now moving into the house of her dreams with her family. Her father and mother had finally managed to save enough money to buy a house after moving around for quite some time now with her and her younger brother. Asami knew for sure that she was going to enjoy seeing her old friends again, as she was coming back to her hometown after several long years. Life was playing out nicely for her, but little did she know a certain blue-eyed girl she knew quite fondly was going to walk right into it.

Asami wiped her sweat-drawn brow as she set the last musky smelling box down in her new room. It was quite big, with a window that lead right out onto the roof, which Asami was pleased with. "Asami!" She heard her name being called from down the stairs, "Come down here!" The green eyed girl sighed. If her mother was trying to 'hook her up' with another girl in the neighborhood, she was going to be well embarrassed. Grabbing her phone, she quickly skipped down the stairs that lead out. "- it's so great to see you." She could hear her mother say before Asami appeared from behind the stairs. "Asami look! It's our old neighbors!" As Asami rounded the corner, her eyes fell upon two familiar figures; both wearing tribal clothing and both smiling brightly. Her eyes sparkled and her heart jumped, "Senna! Tonraq!" Asami shouted with energy as she ran to her old friends to welcome them with a hug. "Asami dear! It's been quite a while!" Senna embraced the raven haired girl with intensity. "Seven years, to be correct." Asami and the others chuckled. "I can't believe you guys are our new neighbors! Korra will be thrilled." Asami's heart stopped at the mention of Korra. So she's here? Seven years since she's seen her ex-girlfriend. "Is she home?" Asami blurted out without even thinking. "Course! She's actually in the backyard, doing some yard work. You can go see her if you want. I know she'll be thrilled." Senna smiled sweetly and Asami couldn't help but blush. "Your brother is with her too." The girl's mother mentioned as she began walking to the water-tribe house. Her mind was on over-drive. Seven years since she's seen Korra. Had she changed? Or was she still the girl Asami left her for? "Stop you water-tribe savage!" Suddenly Asami could hear her little brother's voice from the backyard as she made her way to the porcelain gate. "Not a chance Fire-nation beast!" Another familiar voice was heard that made Asami's heart want to run in circles. She slowly opened to gate, and almost laughed at the scene before her. There was Korra, running around in a black tank top and torn, dirty jeans with a stick in her hand as she ran away from the Sato child. "Tell me where she is! Where's the last water bender?" Her little brother shouted at Korra, who now was putting her hands up in surrender. "I don't know what you're talking about. No water bender here." She played it cool as the child pointed the stick at her face. Asami's little brother had finally taken notice of her, and quickly pointed his stick at her. "It's her!" As Korra turned her gaze, Asami couldn't help but feel weak at the knees as her blue eyes stared right into her green ones. With an awkward smile and a sudden cough, Korra shook her hands. "No no, that's not her! Your princess is in another castle kid!" With her face red, Korra yelped as Asami's brother made a run for Asami, who being entranced by Korra, hadn't noticed that she was coming right for her. The water tribe girl gave another yelp as she tripped on a root in the ground and pummeled right into Asami and the two girls stumbled to the ground together.

"Ugh.." Korra mumbled as she rubbed the back of her head. Asami let out a similar noise as she likewise rubbed her head. With sudden realization, both girls blushed immensely as they realized the position they were in. Korra had fallen right on Asami at eye level, her face incredibly close to the Sato girls and her arm happened to be over Asami's head. "Uh. Hi." Korra gave a toothy grin and her blush went full blown. Asami giggled, "Hi there. It's been a while." As Korra nodded, a sudden noise of someone clearing their throat said, "So I see you found each other." With their bodies in full panic, both girls scrambled to a standing position, their faces as red as a tomato. "Dad! Hi!" Korra waved awkwardly at her father, who seemed to be amused at the action. "We've decided to have a dinner with the Sato's. Go clean up." Tonraq gave a grin and walked back from the yard. Korra sighed and then glanced over at Asami, who returned the glance and both started laughing, breaking the tension between them. "Feels like old times, huh?" Korra chuckled and used the back of her hand to wipe away some sweat that glistened her forehead. Asami nodded, "Exactly. You better go wash up before they suspect we're doing something else." She winked and Korra just laughed, "Right, right. But we're going to catch up right?" She asked before she began walking. Asami smiled, "Of course!"