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Playing Firebending (Legend of Korra SI)

Synopsis: A story about a young underground firebender levelling up to achieve his dreams.

blazuki · TV
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Chapter 54

As he and his fiancee arrived at the town of the south water tribe, It was hard to throw the image of Korra kissing him and Asami out of his head. 

Although they changed the topic temporarily, he and Asami were silent most of the time. 

'My sugar mama, let's forget this day together… why the hell I am thinking of a threesome. My dick, don't get hard…' Chen was thinking, conflicted. 

Images of him, Asami, and Korra on the same bed aroused him. 

The teen hormones invaded his body. 

He wondered, even if that happened, his daddy-in-law wouldn't allow such a thing to happen. 

'But what if I threatened him to expose his criminal records to Asami…' 

For the very first time in a very long time, Chen was lost. He was so confused that he didn't know how to handle the situation. 

'It's never going to work out for me.' 

Currently, Chen and Asami were sitting in a public gathering meeting, suggested by Korra to the north water-tribe. She would try to kick them out nicely while telling them that Unalaq had died as a hero. 

Chen was crouching on the chair. He was surrounded by a blanket, which he hugged closer. Having his emotions back to life, made him seek warmth in a form of a blanket. 

Asami stared at him as he surrounded his head. 

He turned and asked, "what?" 

"Cute…" she muttered. "Have a place inside?" 

"Yeah. Wanna come in." 

"Hold on, wait until this end." She pointed to Korra, who stood on the top of the ice fortress. 

She was saying exactly what Chen had suggested. 

"Unalaq died to an Evil Spirit. His actions had caused him, and I believe he died for the right reason. Now that he's dead, I want the north tribe troops to leave this place." 

Damn. She didn't even lie. She said that Unalaq had died for the right reason and that his actions caused that. And then she asked them to leave. 

What a bold girl — so bold to cause him and his fiancee confusion. Well, at least her courage made her admirable. 

Chen turned his head, and a man from the northern tribe in soldier clothing stepped forward. 

"This is impossible. His last command had been to secure the south. There's no way we would leave. I commend everyone at the south pole to keep order. Anyone who disobeys would be punished." 

"Did I ask for your opinion?" Korra looked down at the soldier.

"You can't do that, Avatar. Remain neutral, or you will cause a war between the north and the south." The soldier said. 

The army behind him nodded heads, slamming their spears on the ground.

The natives of the south water tribe stood up, turned, and lifted their hands, raising water. 

"As a fucking bitch, you should crawl back, and leave the Avatar to decide what she wants, because you have no fucking deal in what I do or should do." 

Her eyes glowed up in white colour, and she floated. Air tornado lifted her, fireballs surrounding her. 

The ground started shaking from the sheer pressure she unleashed in her Avatar state. 

She looked down at the army of the north. 

Chen's words seemed to affect her and change her personality. 

"You can't do this. The Avatar should be—" the soldier said, stepping forward. The soldiers behind him followed his step, repeating his movement. The snow behind them melted, turning into water that headed toward Korra.  

"It's not my problem if you disillusioned yourself to think what the Avatar is supposed to do… Sue me if you don't like it."   

She waved her hand. A pressured air headed at the huge water stream, splitting it in half. Korra then waved her hands, the water taking a turn and pushing the bunch of soldiers, who took their stances and raised their hands. Their combined effort helped to bend the water away from them. However, Avatar didn't seem to be willing to push back. 

Korra raised her hands. A drop of sweat dropped off some soldier's chins — a nice way to bend water. 

Chen sniffed something. 

There was a chance for the experience. 

He remembered the old trick he'd used with Korra to knock out the anti-benders. 

He and Korra's eyes met. He gave her a knowing smile, and she seemed to get what he meant. 

Chen pointed his hand at the soldiers. 

Five lightning bolts flashed from his fingers, hitting them. The electricity circled around them, frying them a bit, before knocking them out. 

Apparently, his lightning had got stronger, since he'd taken a portion of the dragon's energy. 

It caused him to become stronger. But unfortunately, he got less experience than he'd expected. 

[+30.000 exp]

[+35.000 accumulated experience]

Ignoring every gaze that headed in his direction, Chen shook his head. he hugged his blanket closer, seeking some warmth.  

He found that Asami was staring at him with wide-open eyes. "What was that for?" 

He lifted his hands. "My bad. Pro-bending old habit. Couldn't resist." 

"Enough!" Korra interrupted, her voice seemed to be a mix between hers and the previous Avatars. 

She stared at the remaining soldiers, saying. "You should leave before I use my power to establish what the Avatars seeing right." 

"You better remember that Avatar!" the one in their lead, said. 

A lightning bolt headed at him, knocking him out.

Eyes turned to Chen again. 

He scoffed. "I could resist, But he earned it for being cliche." 

Very soon, other soldiers came, and they took their unconscious — probably dead — comrades away. 

They started moving them out while shooting Chen some glances. 

Chen, for the remaining time, was looking at the sky, trying to avoid something. 

Korra was looking at him. Asami was looking at her. They then looked at each other before looking at him. 

He wondered what kind of situation he put himself into. 

He never had an experience in a serious relationship, much less three ways one — unless they were one-night stands. 

When would thisend, so he can get back to his usual life? 

'My pocket is at the risk…'  he thought. 'My love is at risk… Now I think of it, the fog may be right. My fears had always been in place. It would never work out for me.' 

He lowered his head with a long sigh. He didn't need to look to know that Asami and Korra were staring at each other. 

"Let's leave." Asami put her hand on Chen's shoulder and helped him stand up. 

Chen looked at her. Her expression was casual. He turned to Korra, who avoided his stare with a blush on her cheeks. 

They then headed to the yacht. 

Out of curiosity, Chen activated his thermal vision. 

He saw that Asami was quite aroused as well. She hadn't been on this heat ever since their first time in bed. 

She stopped for a second, and she looked at him. 

"What?" Chen said. 

It shouldn't be difficult. 

"Chen, tell me honestly, what do you think of Korra?" Asami asked. 

'The type of questions that make you fail in some test.' 

He couldn't answer something directly. 

Let's try dodging.

He half closed his eyes. "In what way?" 

"I mean… you know. She kissed both of us… she is Bisexual… what do you think of that? In my house, it sounded wrong and all, given our culture." 

He got it. She was indirectly asking him about something related to her. 

"People don't choose how they feel." Chen shrugged. "But I believe that people should live as they fit. At least, they should try getting what they want on the table. At least, I admire her for her courage." 

Asami's cheeks started burning red. She took a deep breath and said. "What would you feel, if the three of us, were on the same bed?" 

Now, even the most naive man can't be stupid enough to not understand what she meant. 

 'I always wondered how big Korra's ass was. She's big.' He raised his eyebrow at her. "I'm straight, and that's the straightest thing according to my nature." 

"You don't look surprised." She narrowed an eyebrow. 

"Asami, we've been together, for a while. You like orals on your first time, and you seemed more uncomfortable than I was when she hugged us." 

Asami's cheeks flushed redder. "I guess it was obvious. Listen, do you want to spike things up between us." 

"Wouldn't your father get in the way?" It was like saying yes from his side, and she got the hint. 

"He doesn't have to know." She gave him a meaningful smirk. "Wait inside, I'll invite Korra to come in." 

She seemed more excited than him. Except that she couldn't hide it as he could. 

Sometimes, between couples, they needed to get outside of the vanilla zone. 

Asami turned and left. 

Chen took some time to organise his thoughts. "Hold on… she's gonna invite Korra for three ways…" he lifted his fingers, and he tried to count. Two fingers… "And I don't have to do a job."