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Being away from their peers and teachers made Korra much more comfortable with dealing with her emotions. She still could not handle the fact that she might be a sire in just nine months. For some reason, Opal was taking this much better than she was, and the omega had to deal with carrying around their baby for numerous months and giving birth to it.
"How are you taking this so well, Opal?" Korra looked tired. It was only 11:00 in the morning, but the crying and stress had wiped her out.
"I don't know," she shrugged, "I guess I'm fine with whichever way things go."
"It's scary, though, isn't it? There's a possibility we'll be parents in nine months."
"Yeah, it is kinda scary, but when we are parents, we'll have a little bundle of joy that'll be a part of our lives." The small girl gave a reassuring smile that relaxed the alpha.
"If that's what you want to call it, then that's fine with me," Senna emerged from the kitchen, spatula in hand and arms crossed, "but with my experience, they're more like balls of Vaatu himself. At least Korra was..." Both mother and daughter made eye contact, only frowning at one another. Then, Korra stuck her tongue out at Senna only causing the woman to argue back: "I gave you life, Korra, so don't you go shooting me these looks." Senna pointed her cooking tool at the teen and continued, "whether you like the truth or not, you were an absolute little shit when you were young."
"Oh, come on, Mom! I wasn't that bad!"
"Oh yes you were. Just look at you now!" Senna crossed her arms again, rolled her eyes and now also stuck her tongue out at Korra. Only a small laugh from Opal filled the room as the silent battle of faces was fought: mother vs daughter, one on one. Who would be the ultimate sassy staring champ? Of course Korra resigned easily, giving the win to her mother, who only gave a smug grin to her daughter. Over her defeat, Korra only put on her pouty mouth.
"Awww, is my poor, little alpha Korra hurt? Did your mama hurt you somehow, dear?" Opal gave her girlfriend a kiss on the cheek and forehead, then reached around the fit arms of the Southerner and held her. "Don't worry, I'll take care of you, my little teddy platypusbear."
Having been just beaten by her mother at a sass contest and now babied by her girlfriend, the pout on Korra's face grew even bigger. She could hear the giggle of her mother as she shifted back into the kitchen, only further burying the young alpha in humiliation. Stupid omegas and their teasing. Suuuureeee it's cute to humiliate me and make me suffer, but just you wait and see. Especially you, Opal Beifong, you'll be begging for me to not stop next time when we're in bed, but guess what? Teasing's fun, isn't it?
Korra let out a low grumble that had risen in her chest, and immediately, the omega backed down from her hold. "Raava, Korra. I didn't mean to offend you that much. We were only teasing."
"It's. Not. Funny." The Water Tribe girl only plopped onto the couch, arms crossed, and sunk the furthest into the sofa she could get.
"Sorry, but it kind of is." Opal shot her an innocent smile.
"Fine. Can we just get over it and cuddle for a bit? I'm stressed, and I want to hold you," Korra said as she held out her arms to her girlfriend like a baby seeking attention. Opal gladly accepted the invitation to be held. She laid a kiss on Korra's lips and settled into the alpha's fit, caramel arms. Soon, both teens were drifting off to sleep, and the omega lightly mumbled one last comment: "Maybe we don't need a kid after all. You're close enough."
Korra only growled threatingly, "Opal..."
The omega chuckled in the alpha's arms, then let the creeping slumber envelope her. It didn't take Korra much longer after her girlfriend to enter a deep sleep.
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Living the Life
Hayran KurguOmegaverse AU high school fan fiction about Korra's last year in high school. Korra is currently a senior at Republic High, attending her last year of high school. What could go wrong being a decent student, a well-playing tennis athlete, and from w...