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Borra: The Avatar's Guidance Chapter Two

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Borra: The Avatar's Guidance
Chapter Two: Huanle



(I do not, nor will I ever own The Legend of Korra. This series belongs to Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko.)





Haku was pulling on Korra's hand a bit more intently as they came upon two small rocks in the ground.


"… Are these your parents' graves?" Korra asked.


"Yeah," Haku answered.


"How come there aren't any proper headstones?" Bolin asked.


"… After they died," Haku started, "I couldn't afford to pay for a funeral for them. So, I had to bury them myself."


                Bolin shook his head, dolefully. The poor boy had it even worse than he and Mako had. Korra frowned deeply, imagining how hard it must have been for a little boy to dig two graves all on his own.


"How long have they been gone?" she asked the boy.


"… Three years," Haku answered, albeit more quietly this time.


Bolin blinked curiously, asking, "Have you been living in the woods the whole time?"


Haku nodded his head. "Uh-huh," he answered.


                He motioned for both of them to follow him again, and he led them into a vast forest. They came upon a small clearing with a few spirits passing through here and there, and Korra could see the remains of a campfire near a large hollow tree. There was a rolled-up bedroll leaning against the tree, and a few clothing items hung on a branch to dry.


"You've been living here?" she asked. "For three years?"


"Yeah," Haku nodded, "It's not so bad since my parents taught me everything I needed to know about surviving in the wilderness."


He let a passing spirit land on his hand, saying, "I've had to share my meals with these guys lately, though …"


                The spirit chirped at the boy. Haku smiled and patted its head, giggling, "I remember you, little guy! That fruit was too high to reach, but it wasn't a problem for you."


The little spirit smiled at him and chirped happily.


"You two know each other?" Bolin inquired.


Haku nodded and smiled. "Yep!" he answered. "Pretty well!"


"How did you two meet?" Korra asked.


"Well," Haku started, "it was dark one night when I was getting water, and my light went out. I got lost and couldn't find my way back here, and then I heard a little chirping sound. This little guy was on the ground, crying because he broke his wing."


"That's horrible," spoke Bolin.


Haku nodded in agreement, adding, "So, I went to look for something to help fix him up and let him ride in my shirt so he'd stay warm."


The spirit chirped contentedly and slid into the boy's collar.


"Once I patched him up, I let him stay with me until he healed," the boy went on, "And we've been helping one another out ever since!"


The spirit gave another happy chirp and nuzzled Haku's cheek, to which, the boy giggled.


"I know, I know," he spoke.


                Korra glanced thoughtfully around the camp, back to the boy, and back again a few times. On the one hand, this was a shining example that humans and spirits could honestly live in harmony, one she wished the president could see. Though, this was no way for a little boy to live.


"Korra?" Haku piped up.


"Hm?" Korra replied.


"Can he come too?" he asked.


"Of course, he can," Korra answered.


                Haku gave a delighted cheer and did a little jump for joy, and the little spirit jumped excitedly, too, giving even happier chirps. The boy dashed to Korra and hugged her.


"Thank you, Korra!" he exclaimed. "Thank you so much!"


"You're welcome, Haku," Korra replied.


                The little spirit flew up to the Avatar's face and gave her a light kiss on the cheek, causing her to giggle. Haku was still smiling up at her, saying, "Let me grab my stuff before we go, okay?"


"Okay," Korra answered.


The boy quickly packed up his meager possessions in a worn backpack, the little spirit helping him as he went.


"Need any help, Haku?" Bolin asked.


"No, I'm good," replied Haku.


He slung the backpack over his shoulder with ease, and he walked over to Korra and Bolin with his spirit friend following close behind.



***Short time-skip brought to you by Izuku's dream of becoming a Hero (A My Hero Academia reference)***



                The little spirit was flying around the airship, curiously poking around at everything. Haku was staying close to his friend as he explored, and he ended up bumping into Bolin.


"Oof!" Haku cried, falling back. "Sorry!"


Bolin smiled sheepishly and moved to help Haku to his feet.


"I wasn't looking where I was going either …" he told him.


Haku glanced at the earthbender, curiously.


"So, how's everything going for you so far?" Bolin asked.


"It feels strange," the boy answered, blinking, "Just this morning, it was just my friend and me … and now we're going to faraway places … and we're not alone anymore."


"Tell me about it," Bolin agreed, "months ago, I never dreamed that I would, later on, meet and eventually start dating the Avatar."


Haku straightened up suddenly, his eyes wide.


"So, the baby she's having …" he started.


"Yup," Bolin nodded, "I'm the father of her child."


The little spirit chirped as it landed on Haku's shoulder, and the boy blinked again.


"Where are you guys all gonna live when it's born?" he asked.


"We're still thinking about that," Bolin answered.


"Got any ideas yet?" Haku asked, the spirit twittering as if to second the question.


"We can't exactly live at Republic City, because President Raiko banned us," Bolin explained.


"Don't remind me," Korra chimed in, groaning as she sat down nearby.


"Why'd he ban you?" Haku inquired.


Korra sighed and looked down at her stomach.


"Long story short, it was because of the whole Harmonic Convergence thing …" she answered. "The spirits have made a lot of sudden changes, not all of them easy to handle …"


"Oh …" Haku muttered.


"The people have been making complaints about the spirits," Bolin added.


The little spirit crawled into Haku's collar, and the boy tilted his head in confusion.


"Why would they complain?" he questioned.


"They believed that the spirits were a nuisance, and they wanted me to try and make them leave," Korra explained.


Haku shook his head, petting his spirit friend. "Oh. I don't want to meet people like that," he spoke.


The little spirit chirped in agreement.


"There's Air Temple Island," Bolin pointed out.


Korra looked thoughtful.


"Do you think Tenzin will be able to manage, on top of the new airbenders?" she asked. "If we can get them to come, anyway …"


"I'm sure he'll find a way," Bolin assured with a hopeful smile.


Korra still looked skeptical.


"Are you sure we won't be putting too much unnecessary pressure on him?" she inquired.


"Unless he tells us otherwise," Bolin answered, "then yes, I'm sure."


Haku smiled and pets Korra's shoulder.


"Don't feel so down!" he told her. "You helped me when I thought nobody would."


Korra smiled back at the boy. "Thanks, Haku," she spoke.


The spirit fluttered over to her, nuzzling her cheek, and she giggled as she held the little one in her palm.


"You're rather peppy, aren't ya?" Korra asked.


                The spirit twittered and nodded, fluttering its wings rapidly, and Korra gently pets the little critter. It responded by flying over to her belly and lightly perched itself on the swollen abdominal area.


She smiled softly, placing her hand on her stomach near where the spirit rested.


"Looks like you have another new friend, little one," Korra mused.


Haku and Bolin grinned at the heartwarming scene.


"Haku," Korra started, "does your friend have a name?"


"No," Haku answered, shaking his head, "I never really thought of one for him."


The little spirit hung his tiny head dejectedly, as if forlorn at his lack of a name.


"Hm," Korra pondered, "It has to be a fitting name."


The little spirit's ears perked up upon hearing Korra utter those words.


"He's very cheerful," Bolin added.


The spirit bounced excitedly in anticipation, and at that moment, Haku thought of a name.


"I know what we can call him!" he said. "Huanle!"


"Huanle?" Korra repeated.


"Yeah," Haku nodded, "it means 'joy' because he's very joyful."


Fittingly, the little spirit, known as Huanle, bounced around joyfully on Korra's belly, chirping with excitement.


"All right, settle down!" Haku giggled.


                Huanle flew up to Haku, and nuzzled his face, affectionately, earning a gentle pet from the boy. Korra and Bolin smiled at the scene before them. Though, a sudden stomach growl broke the peaceful silence.


"Hm?" Korra hummed.


Haku sheepishly smiled as he held his stomach.


"Sorry," he apologized, "that one was me."


Huanle gave a loud chirp as if to say he was getting hungry, too.


"I'll see what we've got," Korra spoke up as she stood up and held Haku's hand, "come with me."


Haku nodded as he followed Korra, along with Huanle.
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Korra & Bolin take in an orphaned child.


Again: No Makorra. No Boleska.


This is an Alternate Universe where Korra and Bolin become more than friends, etc.


Here, we learn a little more about Haku, and we're introduced to a new character. :)


Enjoy chapter two. :D


Previous --> Borra: The Avatar's Guidance Chapter OneBorra: The Avatar's Guidance
Chapter One: Haku

(I do not, nor will I ever own The Legend of Korra. This series belongs to Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko.)
                The search for new airbenders was not straightforward, especially when none of them so far seemed interested in leaving their lives behind. It was even harder to search for them while carrying a baby around. Korra was in-between her first and second trimesters, and despite her current condition, she had to help rebuild the Air Nation in whatever way she could.
                They had landed the airship in a small Earth Kingdom town after a long, fruitless day, and everyone needed a little rest and time to think. Korra rubbed her near-swollen belly, sighing as she hung her head.
"This is harder than I thought," she muttered, half to the baby, "You must think that

Next --> Borra: The Avatar's Guidance Chapter ThreeBorra: The Avatar's Guidance
Chapter Three: Kai

(I do not, nor will I EVER, own The Legend of Korra. This series belongs to Bryke.)
                After getting Haku and Huanle a snack to eat, the group returned to the airship with the boy and spirit in tow. Haku hurried forward, staring at the ship's interior in wonder, and Huanle chirped softly, also eyeing the interior.
"Whoa," Haku breathed, gazing up at the vast ceiling, "This place is huge!"
Korra chuckled at the boy's astonishment, one hand delicately rubbing her swollen belly.
"I wonder if you'll turn out to be just as excited to see everything?" she mused to her baby.
                An excited chirp from Huanle caught her attention, and when she looked up, the little spirit was flying excitedly towards an approaching Mako. Then, the little creature bumped into the firebender's nose. Surprised, Mako l



EDIT: Okay, know what? I'm revamping almost everything at this point.


Korra & Bolin (c) Bryke
Haku (c) :iconmoonlitinuyasha1985:
Huanle (c) :iconalicia-is-purple:
The fic (c) :iconalicia-is-purple::iconmoonlitinuyasha1985:.
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jmalfonso7's avatar

Man I feel for Haku...He indeed had it worse than both Mako and Bolin combined when they were kids.

Not only his parents died three years ago, but had to bury them by himself while surviving in the woods.


Again I love this take on Korra, instead of the whole competitive, bold, "strong-aggressive woman" archetype, we get to see her in a kind and caring motherly way towards the poor soul.


Yeah, I love how Bo and Korra kinda recap from the first episode of Book 3 saying that they can't no longer stay in Republic City since President Raiko banned them regarding the after effects of Harmonic Convergence.


This sets up a good debating theme where most of Republic City hates having spirits within their vicinity since they are considered a nuisance; however, Haku disliked having the same mentality as those people mentioned since he integrated and survived well with the spirits in the woods after his parents passed away.


By the way love the name Huanle, is he another bunny-fly spirit next to Furry-Foot and Bumju?