James vomited as he saw the carcass of the deers, mother and child. Sirius stood behind him, rubbing his back in circular motions.
âThere, there pro-â
âDonât! Not that name right now,â James said with a shaky voice. Sirius felt his heart twist in dismay. Then, with resolve, he moved away from James and took out his wand. James gave him a confused look, but turned away when Sirius lifted the dead bodies. He made a grave for them.
Slowly, James approached and took Siriusâ wand, making swirling motions with it. Up sprung some flowers over the grave. He passed the wand back to Sirius who then put it away. There wasnât much he could do or offer James. It was life, creatures died, then rotted.
But James had grown less comfortable with seeing âprey animalsâ dead. Ever since he became an animagus.
Sirius told himself heâd be there to comfort James at least.Â
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Hi! How are you? Hope you're doing great beside the boredom:D
I was thinking about some LinxReader thing and I came up with a scene where Lin is at the market and she's staring at some type of steak for a special meal with Katara (she wants to cook a traditional south water tribe dish to make her second mother feel at home) and the reader came behind her and helps her to pick the right one. After that encounter there are some other occasions for them to meet (I leave at your imagination to do the magic lol) and well Lin is intrigued and want to try and give the reader a chance.
Okay, I'm really bad at these things :')
okay, so Iâm gonna have to split this into parts because weeee boi do I write a lot.Â
The Market (Lin x Reader)
This is set after the whole Zaheer (within those three year gap)
Linâs brows burrowed as she looked at the vast variety of cuts at the meat market this morning. She learned from Tenzin that Katara was coming in from the South Pole in the evening. Deciding that she would want to prepare her mother figure with a meal. Surely she remembered how to recreate the dishes Katara taught her when she was a little girl.
Though it has been decades since sheâs prepared a traditional meal. Since becoming Chief, she has tended to keep at the quick meals or whatever Saikhan would force in her hands that his wife âaccidentallyâ packed extra for. After the third time she was quick to realize the gesture.
Lin pursed her lips as she looked at the different cuts of fish. A passerby walked up and stood beside her as they also took in the sight of the fish.
âHey, Jin. How fresh are the fish?â the stranger asked the merchant.
âHey-Ho y/n!! Just caught these freshies this morning.â Jin smiles as the stranger nodded and caught interest at a cut of Koi. The stranger looked over and caught the chief of police in a pensive thought. They motioned Jinâs assistant to package up the Koi they picked up before stepping towards the esteemed Chief. âYou seem to be thinking quite a bit for a fishâ you spoke then gave her a soft smile.
âHmm? What? Oh yes Iâm... trying to decide what to pickâ Lin muttered as she focused back at the stand. âRight....â you turned to look at the fish as Jinâs assistant came with the fish wrapped up in brown packaging as you thanked them.
âExcited to hear what dish youâll create with this dish, y/nâ Jinâs assistant smiled brightly as you placed the wrapped up fish into your ice chest. âYeah, Iâm thinking of maybe baking this piece in some ginger garlic marinade.â
âHow did your last dish go?â
âThe seaweed noodles with steamed halibut? Oh it came out really good. I wasnât sure how it would come out when I steamed the sea prunes with the fish, but I was glad it came out good. Gave it a nice sweet and savory tasteâ you smiled as you picked up the ice chest and pulled out your wallet to pay for the fish. âThanks so muchâ you smiled as the assistant bowed and walked back to the register.
You turned around and pursed your lips as the chief was still standing around.
âWell, what are you preparing? Maybe I can help you decideâ you offer.
âI donât need help. Iâm perfectly fine.â
âSure, Iâm sure you have it all under controlâ you smirked as you couldnât help but watch Lin look at a fillet of halibut. âIf itâs the halibut youâre eyeing, keep an eye out for white, glossy flesh. You'll also want to avoid any brown spots on the white fleshâ you comment as you eye a piece in the back and pick it up looking around for any imperfections and check the skin. âLike this one⌠itâs perfectâ you smile then slowly set it down where you grabbed it.
âI didnât ask but thanks Iâll keep that in mindâ Lin grumbled then looked down and noticed the ice chest. âWhat did you get?â
âOh just a piece of Koi. Figured Iâd try earth kingdom todayâ you wave her off as you look down at the chest then back up at her. Â
âToday? What do you normally cook?â Lin looked at you confused. She canât really pinpoint your nationality from your all black attire, but she noticed your bright green eyes and she could have sworn there were specks of gold or amber.
âA little bit of everything, I guess? I come from a mixed family. Earth and Water parents, but I also have some fire on my dadâs side. So I grew up eating different dishes.â you looked around as you explained.
âAh so that explains the seaweed noodles and your knowledge on halibutâ Lin muttered as she turned to face the fish.
âSo you heard that? Eavesdropping, are we chief?â you smirked as you turned to look at her and Linâs eyes widened a bit. âItâs not like you kept your conversation low. The merchants across the street would hear you.â
âIâll keep it quiet next time then. y/nâ you introduced yourself, she extended her hand and gave each other a handshake. Lin lets go and picks up the halibut you picked up earlier âso this one is perfect, hmm?â Lin analyzed it for herself. âYeah, perfect for Republic Cityâs chief of police.â
âSo you sayâ she looks at you
âSo I sayâ you eye Lin back not tearing your eyes away from hers
âIâll take your word for it thenâ Lin looks up and motions for Jin to wrap up the fish.
âIf itâs not then so help me Raava I donât get locked up.â you joked
âI donât think Raava would be able to help if this fish isnât up to those perfect standardsâ Lin quipped up and you quieted down feeling a sense of doubt for picking the fish.
âWellâŚ.I mean maybe there is another that might be better?â your voice suddenly shaken as you look back at the other piece.
âAre you questioning yourself now?â Linâs brow raises and hides her humor behind her voice as she folds her arms.
âWhat? Of course notâ you stand up straight and look at Lin trying your best to look confident.
âHow about this? Iâm always around this market during weekend mornings. If that fish didnât come out then youâre free to lock me up for some crazy offense.â You smirked as you looked at her eyes
âIf it does?â Lin pays and thanks Jin for the halibut before looking at you. âWell you get to say thanks and I get to see the chief again.â you smiled as Lin placed her fish in her ice chest.
âFor Raavaâs sake you better be right, y/n.â Lin mutters before she walks off.
-/-
Next week rolled out and you were picking up some fresh vegetables and fruits. You were checking on how firm a mango was when you heard a voice âI see Raava has graced youâ.
You put the mango in your basket when you turned around âChief, glad to see youâ you gave her a smirk as you packed some more food into your basket. âGrocery shopping?â Lin stepped forward as she grabbed some kale as her eyes glanced down in your basket.
âYeah, figured Iâll shop for the weekâ you responded back as you grabbed a bunch of kale âso from that comment earlier I can safely assume the fish came out nicelyâ.
Lin looked at you and gave a nod âyeah, the dish was a success. Great reviews.â
You gave her a smile and nodded back âIâm glad everything worked out for you chief Beifong.â
âLinâ
âPardon?â you looked at her as Lin grabs some grapes and puts it in her basket âMy name? Itâs Lin. You can call me Linâ
âOh...right. Well Lin Iâm glad it worked out. Are you prepping for another dish or just shopping?â you tried to carry on the conversation without being too weird or awkward.
âShopping as well. Too busy during the week.â
âRight...protecting and serving the city. If you ever want some good food I know this small diner on the corner of 3rd and Yang. Theyâre open pretty late.â
âWhat do they serve?â Lin decides to engage as she grabs a couple of  fruits as she places them in her basket. You shrug and rub the back of your neck âA little bit of everything. Itâs a little hole in the wall so not many people know about itâ you reach in your pocket and hand the merchant a couple of yuans for your groceries.
Linâs brows furrow as she thinks about your recommendation.
They did recommend the fish and they seem to know about food. Maybe Lin should listen to them.
âIâll check it out when I canâ she looks up as she also pays for her groceries.
âSounds greatâ
-/-
Since that time at the market you and Lin would run into each other on the weekends and slowly the conversation would change to a shop or a diner nearby. Chatting about Linâs line of work and when she would ask about you, you would answer the question but revert the attention back to her or change the subject. Lin felt slightly suspicious of the action, but felt that some people preferred their privacy to something she understood.
There was one Saturday morning the conversation ran longer than usual, both you and Lin were in a heated discussion on the pro-bending tournament. Either of you refusing to believe your teams would lose
âEel Hounds are going to win the finals. They have only missed one game and that was because of that dumb refâ you exclaimed as you get your cup of tea and took a sip. Lin more relaxed shakes her head waving you off âno, youâre wrong. The Komodo Rhino have an equally strong offence and defense to win the finals.â
You smirk as you look at Lin âwell Iâm not budging on my choiceâ
âMe eitherâ
âWell we can agree to disagree.â you bring the cup back up to your lipsâbut the Eel Hounds are going to winâ you quickly say as you take another sip. Lin picks up a piece of sweet pun and throws it at your face. You laugh out as you catch it then glance at your watch, your eyes widening.
âShitâŚâ
âWhat? I didnât mess your clothes right?â Lin looks at you confused as she notices your change in demeanor.
âWhat? No no. Iâm late. I was supposed to be back at work before noon.â you reach down into your wallet and take out a couple of yuans.
âI got this.â
âFine, this can be a tip thenâ you give her a smile as you pull your jacket on.
âAre you going to be in trouble?â Lin stood up as she paid the check
And you shook your head ânah, I just have this deadline that I cannot miss. Iâm really glad we did this. Letâs do this again sometimeâ you smile as you touched her arm before stepping out the shop.
-/-
Itâs been two weeks since that last interaction and Lin was busy with knuckling down on Triad business. After the recent bust she felt like she could relax a bit. Lin managed to finish her work early. She looked at the clock as she walked down the bullpen seeing 11:15pm. Walking down to her car and driving towards her nearby apartment she kept during the week. She remembered of that place y/n mentioned and decided to drive by it. Surely itâs already closed, most shops arenât opened this late in the middle of the week. Surprisingly the dinerâs lights were still on and Linâs stomach started to rumble. âShit, I forgot to eat lunchâ she muttered and decided to pull over. Maybe this was a good time to try out this little shop in the alley.
While Lin stepped into the shop a couple walked out and nodded at the chief. Lin found the shop now empty which was to be expected and a voice rang out, âIâll be right with you!â.
That voiceâŚ..
âWhat can I do for youâ y/n appeared from behind the kitchen doors and stopped. The only noise being from the saloon doors swinging. y/n standing there in a black chefâs coat and black slacks.
Sirius laughed as he and James ran around the Black lake, trying to catch some frogs. They had challenged themselves to do it without magic.
If there was one thing Sirius learned fast about his new friend, it was that James loved challenges. It paired well with Sirius who often enjoyed them as well. Often bored by mundanity. It was why his previous tutors knew to level up the lessons they gave him before he would just run off.
This wasâŚpointless, they threw the frogs in these buckets but theyâd just hop back out. But James was having a thrill and in turn, it made Sirius excited to catch the slippery creatures.
âOh, Sirius lo-no!â James said, tripping over a rock and stumbling into the lake. It was shallow so there was no cause for concern about James drawing but when he stood up, he was soaked and muddy. And his glasses were missing from his face. âOh, Merlin, I lost all my frogs.â
âYou lost your glasses,â Sirius said, walking over. He took out his wand and used an accio to retrieve the glasses. James thanked him once he had them back on.
âI lostâŚUnfair, but I accept this loss with grace and dignity. And as a man of my word, I will let you decide what weâll do next this fine Saturday afternoon,â James said, dramatically. It made Sirius chuckle and James broke out into a grin.
Another thing he had learned was that James could make him laugh with relative ease. Sirius could have his typical, bored, distant expression, when James would crack a joke or pull some magical stunt that had Sirius breaking into a fit of laughter.
âHow about we just fly around on our brooms, no chasing or anything,â Sirius said, getting a puzzled expression from James but the 11 year old didnât argue. They dried James off, leaving behind the frogs as they got their brooms. They flew around the towers, around the Quidditch field, and back over the lake.
âI could get used to this,â James said, breaking the momentary silence they had.
âFlying? Werenât you born with a broomstick in your hand? How much more used to flying could you get?â Sirius said with an eye roll. He earned himself raspberry, feeling some of Jamesâ saliva land on his arm.
Gross.âNo, I mean hanging out with my best friend. I never had one, I like it.â
The way James had said that, with a smile on his bright face, no ounce of hesitation or bashfulness. Sirius didnât know about best friends, heâd never had one. Closest was his brother, Regulus but siblings didnât count. And they certainly didnât click the way he had compared to James. He looked down at his hands, clutched around the broomstick handle.
âYouâre my best friend too,â he eventually replied.
Barty Jr. was an oddball amongst the slytherin, tried hard to be accepted then tried too hard to go beyond. Intense in his interests and exploits. Similar to his father yet oh so different. No, Barty Jr sought power in darkness where his father sought light. He was a black sheep of his family, similar to how Sirius was the white sheep.
Regulus knew that Barty had potential, could see the venom dripping from his fangs. And in hushed whispers and mutterings, they talked of the dark lord. Of the power he wielded. How they wanted a taste of it.
"My father could only hope to be half the wizard the dark lord is," Barty said, eating into his sandwich as they sat outside in the courtyard, nearly empty. No one liked to sit near them. Regulus name too intimidating, Barty proven to be a menace to most.
"The dark lord has the right thinking we need to restore glory to dark wizards," Regulus said, taking a bite from his own meal, a bagel with all sorts of toppings on it. He repeated what he'd heard Bella's husband say and he had eagerly nodded to it before.
"You think...my father see me when I'm the right hand man of the dark lord?" Barty whispered, his usual bravado slipping away when he was just with Regulus. Regulus himself disliked displaying such cowardice but with Barty, it was different. It was... alright.
"If you're father does not even look your way, know he's a lost cause and you deserved better than him," Regulus said, and as they sat there, eating their meals. Their hands slowly crept to each other, back of their hands touching before their pinkies intertwined.
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Hello! I'm interested about Sirius Fest Fic? Sirius is by far sooooo addictive!
I am a sirius addict. Will not quit anytime soon. I think you know how much I can obsess over the man. XD
Well, that fest is over but I can still continue the fic. Sirius 'breaks' and doesn't run away, actually becomes the proper heir or as proper as he allows himself because you can't 100% break that guy down. Grey/Dark!Sirius for sure. I am still on the main chapter and it's like building on Walburga and Orion nearing their ends wits with him. Oh, the main relationship will be Sirius/Rabastan! Hahaha. I had/still have big plans. I don't want it to be a one shot fic. Want chapters and all. I never do chapter fics. So that'll be new for me. Past chaptered fics I've done were never updated past like chapter 3/4. BUT this one I want to finish it. hgiewugehjwk I am rambling. I have notes of this fic in my notebook myself. I usually only do that if I really like the fic idea.
Could you write a angst turned fluff for Lin x female or gender neutral reader?
Bonus points if the reader is a firebender. You donât have to tho :)))
okay, so Iâm gonna have to split this into parts because weeee boiÂ
do I write a lot.
Fun Fact: This story was a piece I was thinking of adding to my Book 4 of See You At The Station Series. Idk If I will still use it, but I did change the Reader to a fire bender per your request. ;)
Reunion (Lin x Reader)
This is set after the whole Zaheer (within the three year gap)
âThanks for agreeing to accompany me tonight, Cinâ you gave your date a gentle smile
âIf I didnât, you would make some excuse to leave early. What of our potential investors and buyers?â
You laugh as you fix your collar while looking at the rearview mirror âItâs always about business with you.â
âHere let me helpâ Cinder offers and reaches over to fix the collar laying it out then flattens out the suit jacket. Your cheeks slightly blush of the close proximity. Cinder slowly looks up and meets your eyes.
You clear your throat as you straighten up âthanksâ
She gives you a warm smile as she sits back into her seat and puts on her seatbelt âdonât mention it. Letâs goâ
Asami was invited to attend a state dinner in Republic City as she has been coming up with plans on modernizing Republic City's Central City Station. Asami had a stroke of inspiration on the tram designs and wanted to work on the ramifications. So she couldnât attend so you offered to go as a representative for Future Industries. Rather than attend this dinner by yourself, you decide to take Cinder. Â The Head of Automotive Interiors for the Satomobile. You and Cinder, a firebender, have become friends in the past six months after going through a bad breakup. You decided it would be a good idea to bring a fellow designer to talk up the next line of Satomobiles while you talked about the business.
Walking up the steps into the government building where the state dinner was being held. You smoothed down your suit jacket and let out a deep exhale. âYou good?â Cinder looped her arm around yours giving your hand a gentle tap. Looking over you nodded your head âyeah, all good.â you reassured her and gave her a smile before walking the both of you toward the doors giving the guard your invitation.
âThereâs president Raiko, we should introduce ourselvesâ Cinder looks at you and she starts walking both of you towards his direction. âMr. Presidentâ Cinder approached and Raikoâs brows raised as he saw you giving you a big smile, âCaptain y/n! So nice to see you here!â he extended his arms.
You smiled politely before gently correcting him âthatâs former Captain, Sir. I no longer hold that position, remember? Iâm now working along with Ms. Sato at Future Industries as partner and Head Designer.â
You and Raiko grab each otherâs forearms in greeting as you give a firm shake âRight, sorry Ms. y/n, but is it okay if I call you Captain still? Despite the trouble in the city you held that position well. Wonder what happened.â He spoke as his security team covered him, keeping him safe while the perimeter was protected with RCPDâs finest. He took out his metal cigar canister taking one out.
âUh...sure I guess although Iâm not sure how the current Captain will take itâ you looked around before looking back at Raiko as he is looking for a lighter âoh allow me Sir. If I may of courseâ
Raiko looks back at you and gives you a nod and you flick your finger, a flame coming out. An officer approaches to stop you but Raiko puts his hand up to prevent him as you continue lighting the cigar for him. âThank you, Capâ
âAnytime, President Raiko.â
Cinder nudges you and fakes a cough giving you a cue âoh right so sorryâ you apologized and turned dropping your arm down as you direct the attention to your date. âMr. President, I would like to introduce you to Cinder, our brilliant Head of Automotive Interior of our successful satomobiles. She has been working diligently with our creative team on creating a beautiful car in the next season.â
Raiko gently shakes Cinderâs hand as she gives him a smile and respectfully bows âMr. President, pleasure to meet you.â
âOh no the pleasure is all mine. Are you two?â he eyes and points at the two of you. Your cheeks slightly blush âno no, sir. Purely business associates. Weâre friends of course but just colleagues.â you clear your throat trying to bring down the head to your face.
âMy apologizesâ
âItâs okay, I understand with my arm around hers and our clothes slightly matching. Iâm also from the Fire Nation.â Cinder tries explaining and you gently put your hand on her back and whisper in her ear âI think thatâs good Cin.â you smile at President Raiko as he nods understanding âI donât judge.â thereâs an awkward silence before Raikoâs assistant comes up and whispers in his ear. Raiko speaks up, turning back to the both of you âWell I hope you enjoy the state dinner.â
You and Cinder bowed to the president before Cinder rubs her eyes âI blew it didnât I?â she whispered. âNoooooo not at all.â you tried to assure her when she glares up at you and you laugh softly âitâs okay. Heâs going to forget about it by the end of the night.â
A waiter with a tray of drinks comes by and you grab two glasses handing one to Cinder âHere this should take the edge offâ you pass her a glass and watch as she downs it quick then grabs the one that you intended for yourself and downed it as well.
âUh...that was for meâŚâ you looked at Cinder then down at the two glasses in your hands
âCrap, Iâm sorryâ
âNo worries, this isnât my kind of drink anyways. Feeling better?â another waiter comes by and you set the two empty glasses on the passing tray. Cinder gives you a wide smile and nods âloads better. We should be meeting with these important officials on transporting vehicles for sales.â Cinder grabs your hand and tugs you along, but you stop. âWoah, how about you speak with Ambassador Zeng from the Earth Kingdom while I grab myself a drink from the bar.â
âSeeing as I took your glass back there. Fine. See you soonâ Cinder gives you a smile before she heads over and approaches Ambassador Zeng.
You sigh as you near the outdoor bar unbuttoning your suit jacket as you wave a hand at the bartender, âa Pegu Club pleaseâ you order and the bartender nods as she starts pouring some gin, curaçao, lime juice, and bitters into the shaker with crushed iced. She starts giving it a good shake before pulling out a chilled cocktail glass and pouring the drink in it, finishing it off with a twisted lime and hands it to you. You gave her a nod and raised the drink in appreciation before taking a sip. Once you savored the alcohol you felt your shoulders relax.
âNew haircut? Surprised to see you hereâ, itâs been a while since you heard that voice. It still gave you an effect as you felt the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. You inhaled before turning around and placing a smile on your face, âChief Beifong, Iâm sorry I canât say the same. Figured Iâd run into you sometime throughout the night, but it seems like you ran into me.â you calmly spoke as you took another sip from your drink. Â
âPegu Club?â she eyes the glass then up at you as a little bit of your facade escapes but you try regaining it and look away. âYes, it isâ you tap on the glass.
âAt least some things never change...â She looks away at the surrounding scene, before her eyes look back at you. Noticing your physical changes, for once youâre dressed in a fire nation suit and your hair once long in length has been cut short. It looks nice on you, Lin thinks. Though the thing she couldnât stop looking at were those eyes she missed. The bright amber eyes that seem to look like glowing embers from a fire. Sometimes it brought a shiver down her spine in the way you looked at her at night.
âItâs a favorite-â your voice brings her back from her thoughts and she looks back at you.
âI knowâŚ.â a sudden softness slips from her voice, causes you to look up and meet those jade eyes. It causes you to lose your breath for a second that you need to take another sip to regain some control. Pegu Club was one of your go to drinks and Lin would often order it for you at restaurants and even tried to prepare it for you at home. Home.
âItâs good to see you Lin-I mean- Chief Beifong. I should get going. I left my partner alone long enough.â you stepped forward and started walking when Lin grabbed your arm to stop you âthat Fire Nation girl you gallivanted in with? You sure have a sweet spot for fire nation donât you?â she looked at you talking under her breath.
âWhat are you insinuating?â you looked down at her then darted your eyes around to make sure no one was eavesdropping. Lin doing the same. âSay itâ
âDonât act daft. First Iris and now her.â Lin put an extra emphasis on the word and you arch your brow up. Lin thinks you and Cinder are together. Is she jealous?
âYou donât know what youâre talking about, Lin. Please let go.â you mutter back and Linâs grip loosens as you smooth the sleeve and button it up. âNow, if you excuse me, Chief. I have business to attend toâ you bowed your head and walked away. Lin watched you go and pinched the bridge of her nose as she cursed herself for acting like this.
-/-
After talking to various ambassadors and important officials at the dinner making influences and possible deals with the neighboring cities and nations. Cinder and you decided to leave a couple of hours early before the festivities were to end.
âIf you wanted to stay, I could have left you the car and I couldâve called a capâ you smiled as you walked Cinder down the steps to the valet. âNonsense, what fun would I have with you gone.â she nudges you and you laugh nudging her back.
âIâm glad you came. I needed a friend tonight and glad you helped with the pitches. Hopefully weâll hear from the assistants tomorrow morning on scheduling test runs and meetings.â you talked as the valet driver handed you the keys and you opened the door for Cinder. Cinder smiles and gives you a kiss on the cheek before squeezing it âlook at you opening doors for me. So cute, but I couldâve done that myselfâ you laugh as you rub your cheek âI know, but let me do something nice.â
Cinder rolls her eyes and gets in the car as you close the door for her and starts walking around to the driverâs side. You open the door before looking up and see Lin talking to one of her officers and she turns her head and looks at you.
You sigh and tilt your head down on the roof of the car before you run your hand through your hair, âIâll be right back, I forgot somethingâ you told Cinder before you stepped back and walked over toward the Chief of Police as she orders the officer back to their post, âleaving so soon?â she folds her arms as you exhale âuh.. Yeah busy morning at workâ you slide your hands in your slack pockets. Lin looks over your shoulder then back at you âis that what youâre calling it?â
You roll your eyes and look away âyou can just say it Linâ
âSay what?â
âThat youâre jealous for starters.â you smirk a bit as Lin rolls her eyes and shrugs âIâm not.â
âSure, so you insinuating falsely over the relationship between my colleague and I twice in one night has nothing to do with you being jealous.â you pulled your arms out and folded your arms looking at the chief of police. The night late and a sudden chill with a couple party goers starting to leave and head to the valet.
âI have work to doâ Lin snarls as she drops her arms and starts to turn. You step forward and touch her arm but quickly retract it âIf you want to talk, really talk. Iâm going to head back to my office after dropping Cinder offâ
âCinder?â Lin pursed her lips and you sighed getting the car keys from your pocket âofficeâ. You sternly looked at her before you turned and walked back to the car. Getting in the car and starting it up âeverything okay with the Chief?â Cinder looks at you as you slowly let go of the clutch and apply equal pressure to the gas, driving out of the area âyeah, just wanted to check up on former bosses. It was nice to see the chiefâ you look straight down the road as you drive away from downtown. âThat lady scares me. Sheâs so intimidating.â Cinder taps on the window then decides to roll down the window as you let out a chuckle âyeah, she can be, but once you get to know her she isnât all that badâ you turn a street and drive down the bridge until you reached Shassa Village. âYou had to live in one of the fire nation neighborhoods.â a light chuckle as you looked at the street signs. âWell do I need to remind you that I am a fire nation ladyâ she ends in a sing-song tone.
âYeah, but just because youâre from the fire nation doesnât mean you have to stay in a fire nation borough.â
Cinder shrugs and smiles âit reminds me of home. Is that a problem?â
âNo, of course notâ you smile back as you pull up to Cinderâs townhome âalright, here we are.â you shift the gear stick in park, âthanks for the ride and for tonightâ. Cinder gets out of the car and closes the door âSee you bright and early tomorrow morningâ she taps your car roof then walks up the steps and opens her door to give you a wave and you wave back, driving off.
-/-
Rubbing the back of your neck as you stare at your drafting table looking over the sketches you drew in the past two hours. Drinking the glass of whiskey youâre holding then rubs your eyes. Itâs been the third straight night that youâve snuck back to your office to work. Stifling a yawn then quickly blink as you set your glass down and grab your brush and softly brush off the eraser shavings from your drafting papers and get your pencil and compass to work on the new satomobileâs curves. You were planning on presenting a new line of satomobile, a luxury line. This new car would be sleeker with curves, integration of phones into the cars into the Public Switched Telephone Network of Republic City, and a better radio system.
-/-
Lin was able to secure and made sure everyone left the area safe and sound while her men checked surrounding areas. Saikhan approached the chief âI saw the state dinner was a success.â
âIt seems it hadâ Lin gruffed back as she watched her men work
âWere my eyes deceiving me or did I catch Cap in the night? Did you request them to help us with the security intel?â He looked at the metalbending officers packing up the squad cars before looking at the chief.
âNo, former captain y/n was here as a guest. It appears Ms. Sato couldnât make it so y/n had to come as a representative for Future Industries.â
âSome snazzy date they hadâ he commented and Lin glared at Saikhan âapparently theyâre just colleaguesâ she muttered and Saikhan nodded âSo you two talked?â
âWe ran into each other at the bar earlier in the nightâ
âDid y/n want their job back? As much as I hate to admit it, they were a damn good detective and leaderâ he gruffed as he folded his arms.
âNo, letâs head back to headquarters. I donât want to hear a word from your wife about how late Iâve kept you. All because you wanted to gossip.â Lin dropped her arms and started walking away, thinking back to her interactions with you throughout the night. Never forgetting how you looked and worked around the room.
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You looked up at the clock and noticed it was nearing 2 in the morning. âI should leave now and get some sleep on an actual bedâ, you muttered to yourself as you stood up from your drafting table and walked over to your desk to grab your jacket. You turned around to look out your office window as you fixed your sleeves and collar. A part of you was upset that a certain chief of police didnât show up, although you understood. She had a job to do tonight and she most likely had better more important things to do. You sighed then finished off the whiskey left in your glass before setting it down on your counter. As youâre cleaning up your desk you hear the door open across from you âIâm sorry Jed. I know I promised to leave sooner, but-â you shuffle some papers into your portfolio.
âIf youâre going to keep Jed up this late. He should get a raise or at least buy the poor boy a coffee. He was practically asleep when I saw himâ
Your eyes widened as you placed your palms on the desk and slowly looked up. Lin standing across from you. Slowly stand up straight and walk around your desk âWe provide our security with the amenities. I would have to check up on that later.â
For a second there was silence between the two of you and you were unsure of what to say âI wasnât sure you would show up...â
Lin looked at you then softly shook her head in disbelief taking a second to look away âNever took you to cut and runâ
These words caused you to laugh out âIâm the one who cut and ran? Me? Iâm not Tenzinâ
You take a deep breath and sigh âThis is the time I usually leave the office. We wouldnât want Jed to come check up on us? Like you said thereâs no point in keeping the poor boy up.â you eyed her as you opened the door and motioned for Lin to go out the office first. Lin reluctantly walked out understanding and you closed the door behind you as you locked the office up. As you and Lin walked towards the front of the building and you nodded to Jed that youâre the last to leave. He nods back and you walk Lin to her car making sure the coast is clear. Opening your bag and taking out a small piece of paper and scribbling down. You handed it to Lin, looking straight at her âdonât leave yetâŚ.meet me here. We can talk thereâ. Lin was about to not listen to you until she looked up and saw your eyes, those ember eyes. They looked like they were pleading with her not to go, even though she was tired of the long shift she had at the station. Deep down she wanted to go and see what you wanted to talk about.Â
âFineâ she resolved and saw you give her a quick nod, maybe afraid she would change her mind.
 âIâll meet you thereâ a tone of hope escaping your lips as you closed your bag and headed for your car.Â
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Lin didn't know what to think as she drove down the outskirts of the city limits. Future Industries was located in the southern section of Republic City by a nearby mountain range. Itâs been a while since Lin last spoke to you, some meeting with Ms. Sato and Raiko about security for an investors banquet. It was just a greeting, an awkward greeting and a few stolen looks. Lin remembered the way you tried to keep things amicable and as easygoing as possible. Whereas Lin tried to avoid you and focused on her officers. Given that the interaction happened a month after.Â
Lin drove up and saw you have already arrived and was leaning against your satomobile with your arms crossed.Â
âThanks for meeting me here, Linâ you stood up straight as Lin got out of her car.Â
âWhere is here exactly?â she looked around and just trees around them as they stood by a Cliffside.Â
âThis used to be a popular meetup spot for teens to make out or do other stuffâŚâ
âDid you forget that Iâm a cop?â Lin looked disgusted as she tried not to think of teens, but also confused as to why you brought her here to this spot.
âDid you forget that Iâm a former cop as wellâ you let out a laugh before continuing on, âsince the new business construction around the area. This spot hasnât been active for quite some time. There might be a new spot somewhere elseâ You sighed as you walked close to the edge of the cliff.Â
âHow did you ever find this place?â Lin looked around before kicking a small pebble over the Cliffside.Â
âCinder actually showed me this placeâ
âRightâŚ.Cinderâ
âDonât start.â you smirked and let out a chuckle before continuing âCinder found me in my office after a rough night. We talked and she told me about this spot. It seemed to do her some good so she figured it would do the same for me. It had a little of everything. The wind, trees, the view of the bay, and since sheâs a fire bender, she built a little fireâ you explained to Lin the story as you kneels down and put together a little bonfire nearby. âCinder explained how just listening to nature and see how the city looks from here just gave her a calming effect and hoped it helped meâ
âIâm guessing it did since weâre hereâ Lin waved around at the area. a silence settles between you two as Lin steps beside you and the both of you look out at the water and dark sky.Â
âWhy this place?â Lin broke the silence
âOur usual spot doesnât need thatâ you whispered back your response as you slid your hands into your pockets.Â
The usual spot, an ordinary tree in the middle of whatâs now Korra Park, you and Lin would hang out at that tree for hours just talking when you first met. You were just hired as a beat cop and showed promise as a detective relatively fast. Lin was impressed. She kept you near by having various sparring matches, asking your input or ideas on cases. Soon there was something brewing between the two of you that neither one of you wanted to believe was real. That was until an almost kiss happened at that very spot that scared Lin. Until emotions kept brewing and you and Lin kept a secret relationship for a couple years.
Lin looked over at you and was about to scoff, how can a location not need something. Itâs just a place.Â
Then, she notices your hurt face. The face that youâve been holding up since that interaction at the bar.Â
Lin was going to speak up, but was unsure what to say.
âIâve missed you Linâ you spoke first, keeping your eyes straight ahead. Unsure how you would react if you looked over at the older woman.Â