for a moment, she’s transported years back. before her mistake, before the fallout. she’s eight years old. the daughter of toph beifong has an image to keep up, but she just wants to run around with her older sister. lin is an unstoppable force to the little girl, even at fourteen, lin is defined. strong. what is suyin? except a little lost, following in the steps of giants, confused. how long has she wanted to run? out the door, never looking back? flash forward. she leaves without so much as a goodbye, and she’s sent to her grandparents. ( suyin didn’t say sorry yet. how could her mom let her leave without saying sorry. ) flash forward. the pirate ship. the sand benders. the circus. ( she still hasn’t managed to say sorry. why can’t she say it? ) when she builds the city, when she settles down, when she hears about her sister — the chief you say? I always know she’d follow in mom’s footsteps. is she happy? she tries.
the memory lights up like a flashbulb. a young opal plays outside, and suyin brings the pen and paper outside. this type of letter shouldn’t be written in an office — that’s too impersonal. she listens to her daughter laugh, as she begins again. dear lin, it’s been years. no , what if lin throws it out immediately? dear lin, how are you? no. lin won’t answer. su stops, the sun making her daughter look angelic. this girl deserves to know her aunt. hand turns back to the paper, dear lin, I’m sorry. she drops the paper when opal cries, and the wind picks its up. by the time su has consoled her daughter, the letter is gone. it doesn’t matter. she wouldn’t have read it either.
it was a long time ago. thirty years. thirty years. they could have had thirty years. what if suyin had died? here. now. how could she face the spirits, knowing she had left lin? why couldn’t she have said sorry when she needed to. you cannot go back in time. you want to, how badly suyin wishes that time could be undone. how many memories does she picture her sister in now? su is smiling, smiling because she knows her sister has forgiven her. but the tear on her cheek reminds her that this could have been years ago. she turns away from lin, she can’t face her. like a coward. she’s a coward.
‘ everything I’ve lost —— ‘ she stops. the guilt. her voice breaks. she didn’t love her son the right way. she didn’t love kuvira the right way. she didn’t love her sister enough to apologize thirty years ago. suyin has loved in all the wrong ways. and thus, she has lost. ‘ I can’t lose you lin — I’ve lost — I’ve lost more than you know. ‘ the memories. the identity. a mother failed. ‘ it’s me who has to make up for everything lin. ‘ she can’t look her sister in the eye. she can’t. how beautiful lin is. even with the scar, more with the scar. suyin shakes. if they had died because of her mistake. ‘ i have been a bad mentor , mother , but I — I failed you as a sister lin. ‘
‘ I can’t take any more loss ——— and I promise you , I will never hurt you again. ‘
it’s not that she wanted to know how her sister was doing. she didn’t. lin didn’t want anything to do with her. but has always lin read the newspaper with a black coffee every morning --- her daily routine --- and suyin has sometimes made the headlines. the beifongs tend to do that. all children of those who saved the world do. when tenzin broke up with her . . . the headlines were ruthless. LIN BEIFONG REFUSES TO ADVANCE THE AIR NATION. did suyin ever read that ? and her job only brought more. THE REPUBLIC CITY POLICE FAILS TO CATCH CRIMINAL. of course for suyin, the headlines had always been glowing with praise. DAUGHTER OF TOPH BEIFONG BEGINS CONSTRUCTION OF GROUND - BREAKING METAL CITY, ZAOFU. they continued through the years, and lin never read the full articles. the headline was enough to make her steer clear. SUYIN BEIFONG MAKES STRIDES IN METALBENDING ADVANCEMENTS. all of the positive praise stuns lin. did everyone just forget what she did ? what she did to me ? oh, of course they did. the public doesn’t know, thanks to mom. and it reignites the bitterness again. fuels it for another decade.
maybe lin should have read those letters. she regrets it sometimes, how easily she discarded them. maybe if she actually read the articles in the newspaper, she would’ve realized her sister had changed. lin hasn’t asked suyin what the letters contained. she never will. it will hurt too much --- a slap in her face reminding her all she had lost in thirty years. what experiences had she missed ? she would never be a mother, has never desired kids, but she’s proud when she sees her niece and nephews succeed in life. maybe she wouldn’t have minded dealing with them when they were little. perhaps she would’ve enjoyed it. but lin never got the chance. and the worst part is . . . she’s pretty sure suyin gave it to her.
lin’s not good at handling emotional conversations of any sort. this admission and apology from suyin . . . it strikes her right where it hurts, right in that spot that’s been aching for thirty years. she used to be so protective of her little sister, trying to stop her at every turn when trouble arose ( though suyin can now clearly handle herself ). lin’s mind goes blank. has suyin said these words before in her letters ? had she just missed it ? it’s been all she wanted to hear. for thirty years, it’s everything she desired. and she doesn’t have the decency to give an acceptable reply.
❛ hey . . . ❜ it ekes out of her lips slowly, a bit awkwardly. lin can’t look suyin in the eye either, hand traveling from her ribs to the back of her neck, and then points a thumb to her scar. ❛ it’s fine. it even helps sometimes --- scares the rookies. ❜ an attempt at a joke to level the intensity that lin is more capable of handling, and she smirks a bit. and finally, lin gets the strength to get on her feet, though her arm quickly stretches out to suyin’s to get some support. a bit of shame spikes through her for that --- lin’s always been one to conceal her injuries until the battle’s over. she doesn’t enjoy accepting help. it shows weakness. at least lin’s the more injured of the two. at least her last minute attempt at saving them worked. ❛ you good to walk ? ❜ it’s funny she’s even asking that question when she’s the one about to topple over.