[Feeling like anything she's going to say is just going to make things worse, Korra leans back against Zatanna for a little while, quiet. Part of her does wish she could just jump in like she would've months ago.
But that was before Haven.]
I should...probably go and meet up with Kal. [They haven't checked on the clones for a few hours now, and Korra worries that something might happen to them while they're away.] But I'll be back soon.
[Don't mind if she just sits here with Zee for a little longer, drawing some comfort from the her presence at her back. It's kind of been a stressful few days.]
[She could relate; sometimes, a comforting physical presence could really help. It'd helped her when she was dying in the Labrynth. When she woke up in the middle of the night from a nightmare. And Korra was a friend. Almost like a sister. Family.]
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There's just too much going on. [She looks away, not meeting Zatanna's eyes.] Sorry...I must sound like such a ...a downer or something.
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...but I get it. I mean, I still think you're wasting the present by worrying about what might happen in the future. But I get why you're worried.
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But that was before Haven.]
I should...probably go and meet up with Kal. [They haven't checked on the clones for a few hours now, and Korra worries that something might happen to them while they're away.] But I'll be back soon.
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If that's what you want.
This is your place too, Korra. For as long as you want. I'm sure the boys won't mind.
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Thanks, Zee.
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[She could relate; sometimes, a comforting physical presence could really help. It'd helped her when she was dying in the Labrynth. When she woke up in the middle of the night from a nightmare. And Korra was a friend. Almost like a sister. Family.]
[It was the least she could do for her.]