Korra's POV
The slam of the door echoes across the dining room followed by an intense silence. No-one says anything for a few seconds.
I turn to Suyin, giving her a sympathy gaze. "I am so sorry for that. That was uncalled for."
"Apology accepted!" Varrick replies, voice loud and booming. "Now, if you all don't mind, I'm going to dive right in. I'm famished!"
Ignoring the businessman, I continue staring at Suyin. The anger that was present within her eyes has now diminished.
"Is your friend normally like that?" She eventually asks, voice now calm and controlled.
I shake my head. "No. They aren't."
Looking back at the now closed door, I narrow my eyes in deep concentration.
Where did all of that come from? What was Y/N's problem? Suyin has been nothing but kind to us! What they said about her was just mean! What's gotten into them?
Ever since we've left Air Temple Island, Y/N has been acting...off. Something's bothering them. I've been so busy on finding the airbenders that I've neglected my best friend's feelings. Still, that's no excuse to treat Suyin like that.
Sighing heavily, I turn back to my food. "I'll have a word with them later when they've cooled off."
"Make sure you do." The matriarch replies, also turning her attention back to her food.
I still stare at my food, untouched for the past few minutes.
First Lin. Now Y/N?
Can things get any worse?
Y/N'S POV
I storm through the corridors of the maze-like building, hoping to find a way out of this obnoxious place. My fiery rage from my debate with the matriarch still goes strong. If anything, the anger is amplifying.
Each step I take, the flames within grow. Each step I take, the dragon's voice at the back at my mind becomes louder and louder and louder.
Suyin is corrupt. Just like the Earth Queen. Just like Tarrlok and most of the Republic City Council were. They are all the same.
No, stop it.
Stop denying. You know it's true. Suyin puts on a noble façade with a fake smile, but she is just as bad. Maybe even worse.
No! Tarrlok and most of the City Council treated all non-benders like they were Equalists! The Earth Queen rules with an iron fist and treats her people like they're objects! Suyin doesn't do that!
Suyin's methods are different, but her rule is the same tiresome, infuriating theme as theirs. Arrogant, self-absorbed egomaniacs who attempt to make their vision a reality whether the public like it or not. Tarrlok tried to be Republic City's saviour and ended up as bad as his father, but he never sugar-coated his actions. He accepted them for what they were. The Earth Queen doesn't hide her true self either. She is what she is and she's proud of it. But Suyin? Either she's oblivious and painfully unaware of who she really is or she's lying to herself. She hides her true self. She phrases her actions as kindness and honourable. That is why she's worse.
I said stop!
Suyin has the majority wrapped around her little finger.
Her family.
Her city.
Asami.
Bolin.
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The Myth of Y/N (Korra X Reader)
FanfictionEarth. Fire. Air. Water. Growing up in the South Pole, me and my best friend, Avatar Korra, often fantasised about the numerous adventures we would go on in a effort to bring balance to the world. Travelling around, fighting bad guys, meeting new f...