Dancing with Your Ghost
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Dec 30, 2020
Kuvira knows she isn't owed any favors, but she asks anyway. A one-shot inspired by Sasha Sloan's 'Dancing with Your Ghost'. Possible series.
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Vidya, Princess of the Fire Nation, and granddaughter of Fire Lord Zuko and Lady River, is a light bender just like her grandmother and looks exactly like her from when she was young. Vidya just happens to be best friends with the Avatar Korra since at a very young age. Kala is a different story. She is a passionate dancer that's lively and carefree. She cares about nothing else in the world but to dance to her heart's content. She is full of so much spirit and is feisty that it could melt a man's heart just by her delicate and graceful dancing. As these two lives are surprising similar with one another, they realize it's just a matter of time before they figure it out themselves. Can a dancer and a princess really become such friends? Can they put their pasts behind them and look towards the future? Will they realize it's only a matter of time before they notice the world is in their hands? Will Vidya and Kala get their freedom? Everyone's back in their final adventure to defeat the evil forces of Kuvira and her ultimate power to take complete control over the Earth Kingdom. Korra and her friends reunite together once again to defeat her along with some old friends along the way. Vidya and Kala are pulled between secrets, lies, doubt, and, of course, the confusion of love.