“Hey, Uh-vatar, long time no see, huh?” Tahno smirked walking towards her. Korra was disheveled, broken and weakened. Through her blurred vision and the slow agonizing feeling of her blood leaving her body down her legs onto the floor wasted along with a slow crimson river falling from the corner of her lips. Tahno held her slightly swollen and beaten face taking in the damage Unalaq had done to her. Her eyes were lifeless and cold as if she had given up all hope. Tahno bit his lip and took a deep shaky breath swallowing all the wrath and sorrow he felt looking at her. He had to stay calm. Gathering water from the pouch Kya gave
Snow began to fall softly around the two. Tahno watched Korra gazing at the sky her hair being adorned in white only making her seem even more flawless (in Tahno’s eyes of course) his ice queen, grinning at the beautiful white flakes swaying freely falling to coat the world in purity. Tahno approached Korra slowly, pulling out his gift to her. Sneaking behind her, he wrapped his present around her neck fastening it.
“What are you doing, pretty boy?” Stepping back he smiled.
“Oh, nothing.” He chuckled. Korra stared at he raven haired as she felt a cold metal on her neck. Eyes widened, she gazed at him holding th
Say Something.
Korra sat beside Tahno's bedside, holding his hand. Her head was bowed, her hair hanging like a curtain around her, as silent tears streaked down her face as she listened to the heart monitor beep.
Four days, it had been four days since the accident. His injuries were so bad they had to induce a coma but now he wasn't waking up. He had been put on life support and a breathing machine, her hopes of him ever waking up were dwindling.
Say something, I'm giving up on you
They had been fighting a few days before the accident. Tahno had asked Korra if she was serious about their relationship and Korra honestly didn't have an answ