Chapter 62

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Asami awoke with her face buried against Naga’s side, earning a small nuzzle as she sat up.

“Thanks for letting me use you as a pillow.” She yawned, petting the creature before adding

“Korra’s lucky to have had a friend like you growing up.”

Naga licked her and let out a whine, earning a laugh.

“I wish I knew what you mean like Korra seems to.” Asami chuckled, wiping saliva from her face.

“we’d better go see if those three have killed each other yet.” She stated, earning a snort from the polar bear dog who stood up with a groan.

“You and me both girl.” Asami muttered, getting up from her place on the floor.

When Asami walked in she wanted to burst out laughing at the sight before her though the pouty glare that was being sent her way stopped her.

“How did you ever convince her to let you do that Eska?” She asked, earning a smirk from the northern princess who only replied

“I have ways.”

Korra glared at her cousin before retorting

“She blackmailed me!”

That was all it took for the laughter to finally come out, earning an amused look from Desna.

“I look like a clown don’t i?” Korra grumbled, earning a chuckle from Desna.

“No…Though you do look like you are being tortured.” He answered, glancing over at Asami before smirking

“Just question your girlfriend. She must think you look more attractive.”

Much to everyone’s amusement Korra water bent perfume out of the bottle Eska was holding and onto her cousin’s clothing, causing him to swear loudly.

“Great...Now I have to cleanse this again.” He growled, stomping out of the room.

Much to everyone’s surprise Eska started laughing then.

“I have never saw brother respond in such a way.” She explained.

Korra didn’t know what to think, seeing Eska actually laughing aloud.

Desna was waterbending water onto the fabric, muttering under his breath as he tried to get the scent out.

“let the fish deal with this stench.” He grumbled, though he then remembered the reaction he had gotten and sighed as he glanced down at the polar dog Sikku.

“I guess smelling like a prostitute is worth it. I have not saw Eska laugh like that in years.” He told the animal, smiling slightly.

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