A/N: Do I look like I own Legend of Korra? I don't. If I did, there'd be more seasons of Korra coming along. Please ignore the mixed up past/present tense!


"Mama, who's she?" a curious 5-year-old earthbender asks, pointing to a little girl. She had dark skin, dark brown hair, and shiny cerulean eyes. "I'm Korra!" she replies loud enough to make Bolin jump. "Yip!" A young firebender heard. "Yip!" To Mako's surprise, a polar-bear pup walks forward.

"Who's that?"

"Naga!"

"Okay, why are you here?" Mako asks, a derogative tone mixed into his voice. "Mako, don't be rude." Kita chides. (A/N: Mako and Bolin's mom. And the dad's name is Mika, which is pronounced My-kuh, and Kita is pronounced Kit-uh. I know… A little un-creative…)

"I was just in that tree, sleeping when they found me," Korra pipes in quite loudly. "They looked all surprised when they heard I was from the South Pole. They said I can live here. 'Cause there's now way I can get to the South Pole myself, I think. And I said that I was the Avatar!" She starts bending three elements just to prove it.

"By the way, what's your names 'upposed to be?" She asks the two brothers. "I'm Bolin!" the little earthbender steps forward. "I'm Mako," the firebender says somewhat tentatively. He did not want to trust her. No way.

"Are you always grumpy?"

"No."

"Are you tired?"

"No"

"Are you 'noyed with me?"

"Yes."

"Mako!" Kita chides once more. Mika takes his wife's hand. "Just let them socialize, Kita. These things take time." Kita sighs and follows her husband into the living room to let the kids chat. This was going to be hard.


(A/N: I know it's REALLY short, but it's an epilogue. Now, please don't depend on me too much for frequent updates! Well, I hope you liked it!)