A/N: I also used themes to write this chapter, which was written in about two hours, during writing nights on the Francophone forum. The problem is that one French word have many translations! So, inspiration came with 'Pile' and 'Vote'. And Pile is used in three different ways in here, but in English, people can see only one way. So... yeah... If anyone is curious, you can ask, or go see on Wordreference, what the two other meaning were. But I think, that's not very important for most readers so, enjoy!


The months after her discovery, Yin found herself arriving many times exactly at inappropriate times. She didn't want to disturb her hostess's intimacy so, it felt like it was inappropriate to bother Asami when she was with Korra. However, it was what happened… often. And it wouldn't have been that annoying if the relationship between Korra and Asami were not getting more and more intense. Expect that it was exactly the case!

It was a Tuesday. It was raining. Everyone had stayed inside and the two women were also here. They had taken a break in their responsibilities for the week. But as the law of bad weather wants it to be, it's when one takes a break that it starts raining! So, everybody was stuck inside.

Yin's family was playing a game, in a big playroom where they were staying together. Korra and Asami had played a little bit, then they had got out. Yin didn't try to hold them back. They were still the ones who decided in this house, Asami at least. As a guest, she had no right to demand things from their hostess.

So, she stayed with her family. Time flew. In the end, some stomachs started to grumble. Yin, as a good grandmother, stood up to feed her family. She wended her way to the kitchen. And she came face to face with the kind of situations she wanted to avoid.

The two young women, who had fled, were kissing passionately in the kitchen. Asami was a little higher on a piece of furniture, her legs surrounding the young Avatar, and passing a hand under her cloths, which, if she wasn't wrong, were going to fall very soon. On her side Korra had her hands on the CEO's waist and was doing pretty much the same thing. Yin told herself that she'd better go without anything to eat… However, Asami noticed her from the corner of her eye and stopped what she was doing. She called out to her:

"No, Yin, don't go! Uh… Korra and I actually have to go… in my room. I think it would be better."

The other woman blushed quite a bit because she had just been caught making out with her girlfriend. Asami got back on the floor and, Korra's hand in hers, she took her out of the kitchen.

Yin didn't move for a few seconds, recovering from her vision. At least, they weren't completely naked… But if she kept bumping into them exactly at the wrong times, it couldn't be far off. She had to do something about it. She couldn't ask the two women to stop kissing or cuddling when she was here. It would be really disrespectful of her who had been graciously invited, as well as her whole family.

And then, the first problem came back. What if she annoyed Asami by being here? It was true that if she hadn't come into the kitchen, they would have probably finished what they were doing right here. Besides, these situations were just uncomfortable for everyone. The young CEO was certainly the least uncomfortable of the three of them. Korra, on the other hand, had blushed redder than a tomato. And Yin understood very well since she'd rather not seeing them in this kind of situations. Yet, she was really well aware of that part of their life. Given that they lived in the same building, even though the insulation was excellent, sounds went through the walls. That let her hear, just like now, every noise coming from her host's bedroom. And she'd rather not hearing them. She didn't need to know that kind of things!

She hurried herself to get some things to eat, and got back to the big room, with her whole family, knowing the noise of their discussions would be heard over the two women's love. She dropped off what she had gone for and dived back into her thoughts as her family was happily playing.

Korra and Asami were two extraordinary young women that she loved deeply. But, let's be honest, the least she knew about their sexual life, the better she , someday, she might bump into the two of them with the cloths which are supposed to be on them, in a pile on the floor. And the more time she spent in the mansion, the more closer it got. Ah! Crazy young love! Beautiful, but unstoppable, and one would rather not be close to the two people who were in the grip of it, at that moment. It prevented a lot of awkwardness. But then again, the problem was she couldn't avoid them; Asami lived here! It was her home. She was the intruder here, her and her whole family. She had to go. They had all to go. They started to invade their privacy a little too much. And she preferred that none of her children, or grandchildren, see a too naked spectacle. But she couldn't make that decision alone… And where would they go?

Seeing her distress, Tu asked her if everything was all right. It broke Yin's train of thoughts.

"Yes, son, I'm fine. I was just thinking."

"You must have been thinking hard; you were frowning. Is there something wrong?"

"Listen. Everyone, get closer."

All the family did like she had asked. Yin talked again then:

"Asami's been hosting us for three years now…"

"Yeah, and she's super nice! We should throw a party for her!"

"No, no, wait, calm down. So, I was saying that she's been hosting us for more than three years out of kindness, but we can't continue this way."

"Why not?"

"When Asami accepted to host us, I don't think she imagined it would be for so much time. Plus, things changed."

"Things changed? You're not sick, Grandma, are you?"

"No, of course not, son. I just wanted to say that, at the beginning, when Asami hosted us, she was only thinking about work. She needed someone to keep an eye on her. And we were all there for her, to take care of the mansion while she wasn't there. But, now, she's not alone anymore. Korra's with her. I've the feeling we bother them by staying here."

"Nonsense! Korra loves us!"

"It's true, but she loves Asami even more. And I think they like spending time just the two of them. They must be free in their own house."

"It's not the Avatar's house. She lives on the Air Temple Island."

"She's currently more here than there. I wouldn't be surprise if, in a little while, she decides to move in here."

Everybody kept quiet once she said that. Yin started to hear the noises from Asami's room. Some of them didn't pay attention to it, while others grimaced or smiled a bit foolishly, realizing little by little from what these sounds were coming from. Then, Yin started her explanations again. She explained what she had been thinking of again and again during lots of nights, the previous times when she had already had the feeling of not being at the right place… They debated for a long time.

"I propose you to vote," she ended up saying. "The ones who want to leave first, put your hand up."

A few hands raised and Yin counted them, taking in account hers.

"The ones who don't want to leave?"

The other hands raised. Once she finished counting, she realized it was the same results. How could she decide between the two solutions? She frowned once again, putting a hand on her wrinkled chin.

"What's wrong?''

"Same numbers," she answered. "I don't know how to do to decide."

"We can play heads or tails!"

Using chance? It was an idea… She wasn't completely satisfied with it, but she didn't have a choice. If their fate were to leave, then they'd leave. Someone took a coin.

"If it's tails, we leave; if it's heads we stay. Does everyone agree?"

They all nodded. Then, they flipped the coin. It turned into the air, then fell back in the hand of the catcher. He abruptly turned it over.

"Tails!" he said.

"Perfect," Yin let out.

"What's perfect?" a voice behind them asked.

It was Asami. And she was just in time!


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