Requested by Guest Smauga. It's a bit short but I hope it's funny enough to make up for it. I really couldn't make it a serious one-shot.
It was a lovely day in the Southern Water Tribe. Her uncle lost their fight in Republic City and now the Water Tribes were at peace again. She had a speech later today to explain why she kept the portals open but that was almost nothing to worry about. Right now, the sun was just rising and Korra, for some reason, felt the need to get up.
She stretched her arms behind her head as she roamed the halls. She stopped in the kitchen to grab something quick and easy to eat. The Avatar then headed outside to practice her bending. Fire was the element of the day so she went with that. Then, Naga wanted to go out for a run. She was not going to say no to her polar bear-dog.
The pair was out for a few good long hours before returning home. As she entered the hut, several pairs of eyes glared at her. It really caught her off guard too. She was not expected to be glared to death by her loved ones.
"Is… is there something on my face?" she asked slowly. The Avatar was truly confused.
"Where have you been, Korra?" Tenzin asked, "We were all looking for you and you were gone."
She answered, still puzzled, "I woke up, grabbed something to eat, practiced this morning, and then took Naga out for a run. Is there something wrong? I didn't think I was still bound to one place."
"What's wrong?" Mako let out a grunt, "Can you explain this?
He then brought up water from a tea pot. Korra blinked blankly as she watched everyone show that they were not bending their element. They were bending the element opposite to theirs.
"That's odd…" she said, "I feel perfectly fine like nothing changed, although, I did wake up early without being dragged from bed. I can't explain that."
They continued to glare at her before her mother spoke up, "Honey, not to make you feel… stupid, but you are the Avatar. You can bend all of the elements. We wouldn't expect you to feel the difference."
She then looked apologetic. Korra was at a loss as to what to do to fix this. She just beat the spirit of darkness the day before. Perhaps the world was trying to rebalance itself?
"Korra," Tenzin spoke up again, "Is there a way we can fix this?"
The only answer she had for them was a long 'ah.' She was still at a loss over the new information before her. She soon shrugged and gave them her special Avatar goofy grin.
"Pema will be happy, Tenzin. At least you don't have to worry about repopulating the Air Nations anymore."
She soon found herself calling for Naga as she ran from her friends' weak but vicious attacks.