"This can't be happening again, you can't... you can't just come back."
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It had been a full day since Hank left Korra in her apartment. The hours of the afternoon were quickly ticking by as Hank drove down the city streets. Connor wanted to ask about the large Husky in the backseat, however, he was still focused on the deviant he had let escape at the Urban Farm.
"This isn't the correct route to the precinct. Where are we going, Lieutenant?" Connor asked, running his coin across his knuckles.
"I need to drop the dog back off to Korra before we head back. She asked me to watch him just for last night," Hank explained, concern weighing his brows down into a scowl. "I just hope she's alright."
"Why wouldn't she be?" Connor asked. Besides the basic information that Connor had gathered on Korra, he wasn't completely aware of her personal life or past. He knew that she had a temper and could be stubborn at times, she worked with the DPD for roughly three years, she was born and raised in the city, and although he was unaware to the extent, he knew Korra had a military background. Although it could be considered rude if Connor asked such direct questions about peoples lives, he couldn't help it. He was curious, but whether that was because of his programming was debatable.
"Well," Hank started, turning down the heavy metal music that lightly shook the vehicle. "Last time she asked me to watch Koda, Korra lost someone important to her. I ended up watching him for almost two weeks."
The car was silent for a moment while Connor computed this new information and began to link the pieces together. He began to think back to when he was waiting for Korra to get ready yesterday. He had time to quickly scan and analyze her living room and some of the kitchen before she was ready. Then he remembered one detail that had stood out to him. "When we picked her up yesterday, I found a photo of Korra in a girls lap in her living room. I also noticed that she has the same photo on her desk in the lab," Connor described. Pulling up to a stoplight, Connor displayed the photo on his hand and showed it to Hank.
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Fanfic"I'm not afraid of God, I am afraid of man." - The world is cruel and unfair, Korra knew that and never thought anything would be able to change it. But the arrival of an RK-800 android in her lab on a late November evening would prove to be the cat...