Memories and Shocking News

Author's Note: I know I know I should be working on the next chapter of Fate, but I actually had this story started first. I also have some ideas that don't fit the storyline that I have planned for Fate. On to the story.

Korra P.O.V.

Asami and I were in her room talking after we got done at the test track behind her house.

"Korra is Mako always so tense?" Asami asked.

"Well…" I was about to answer when I noticed a family photo. The picture showed Asami sitting on her Father's lap but what really caught my eye was the woman resting her hand on Hiroshi's shoulder. She was the woman that had washed up on the shore of the Southern Water Tribe.

FLASHBACK

Naga and I were running along playing in the area by the ocean that had been created for my water-bending training with Master Katara and Kya. Naga suddenly stopped causing me to bump into her, then she took off towards the bank where the water met the snow-covered ground. I followed her but she had a head start. "Naga wait what…" I stopped when I noticed that Naga was nudging a lump of red fabric with her snout. When I finally reached Naga, I realized that she wasn't just nudging red fabric but a woman that was unconscious. I quickly put my hand just below her nose and felt very weak puffs of air. I sighed in relief she was alive but just barely. "Okay, Kya and Katara taught me how to heal. I can do this." I said aloud to keep myself calm.

I stretch my arms out over her body using my senses to look for any water in her lungs. "Naga, I'm going to heal the wounds that I can, but I don't want to do anything else as I could hurt her more than help," I said to Naga as I carefully guided the water out of her lungs and healed the minor cuts on her arms. Naga licked her face just as I finished healing the final cut on her arm, the woman groaned but didn't do anything else. "Okay, Naga Injured Transport." Naga quickly and carefully put her snout under the woman's back and tilted her head back causing the woman to slide down her neck and onto her back.

"KORRA!" Asami yelled as she poked me.

"Huh?" I grunted still a bit dazed from my memory.

"Are you okay Korra?" Asami asked concerned.

"Yeah," I said still not completely back.

"Really cause I said your name five or six times." Asami said with concern in her tone. "you look like you've seen a ghost." She joked.

"Asami where's your dad?" I asked, ignoring her last statement.

"Probably in his office. Why?" She asked, confused.

"Asami can you lead me to your Father's office?" I asked ignoring her question. She thought about it for a bit then started walking towards the door to her room confused.

When we reached the doors to Hiroshi's office, I didn't really think about knocking, I barged right into his office before Asami could stop me. He looked up from some document he was reading surprised. "Mr. Sato, I have something to tell you." He looked curious and motioned for Asami to come in and close the door.

"What do you need to tell me Avatar Korra?" He asked.

"Please stop with the Avatar title, please just call me Korra. I'm not one for formalities when it comes to my friends and family." I said as Asami and I took seats in the chairs in front of his desk. "Mr. Sato, I don't know how to tell you this," I said as I started to massage the palm of my left hand with my thumb. A nervous habit that I picked up from my Mother. Hiroshi glanced at his daughter confused. "Mr. Sato your wife is alive." The room went dead quiet but it wasn't long before Hiroshi's face started to turn red in anger. "Mr. Sato when I was five a woman washed up on the shores of the Southern Water Tribe, she was injured and barely breathing when Naga and I found her. I did what I could to help her and then Naga and I took her to Katara and Kya's hut. They saved her life." I looked at both of their faces and noticed that they were both starting to cry. "She was unconscious for weeks before she woke up with no memory of her life except for her name." I paused to breathe before I asked my question. "Mr. Sato was your wife's name Yasuko?" As soon as he heard that name he burst into tears and Asami was not far behind him.

"H-H-How is she?" Asami stuttered as her body shook with sobs.

"I said good-bye to her before I left to come here to Republic city two weeks ago. My family took her in so she would have a place to stay while she recovered. She still hasn't regained her memory but maybe if she sees you guys it'll start coming back. I have to warn you though it might not work."

Author's Note: Will it work tune in next time to find out.