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Chief? Do you mean Miss Bei Fong? That's a possibility! I hadn't thought of that.
[But for her? No. They could never be for Tohru. She has no admirers, secret or otherwise.]
Unless Jinora already has an admirer. That could be possible, too. Or a besotted girl sent Miles some.
[But for her? No. They could never be for Tohru. She has no admirers, secret or otherwise.]
Unless Jinora already has an admirer. That could be possible, too. Or a besotted girl sent Miles some.
[The friend who is still stuck on:] Korra was seeing someone? Oh! I hope the marriage curse didn't confuse them! Some people actually thought that was real.
[THEN she realizes they're back on maybe it's for Tohru, so she waves her hands.] Nonono. That's not possible. It could still be that the person you were seeing had a change of heart? Maybe they were moved by the romantic feel of the month?
[THEN she realizes they're back on maybe it's for Tohru, so she waves her hands.] Nonono. That's not possible. It could still be that the person you were seeing had a change of heart? Maybe they were moved by the romantic feel of the month?
Oh.... [Tohru looks downcast for a moment, then brightens a little.] Should we go ask the vampire? Maybe he can clarify if they're for him, then!
That's okay! I could go ask. [Tohru offered, not realizing she, in fact, worked for said vampire. She didn't know where Mister Valentine lived, after all. All the same, she wasn't afraid to approach.]
Mister Chekov is very kind. That's a possibility! [Yes, she remembers him from one dance....]
[A Korra's sneeze, Tohru looks worried, then nods her head and rushes off to get a glass of orange juice, without even a word.]
[A Korra's sneeze, Tohru looks worried, then nods her head and rushes off to get a glass of orange juice, without even a word.]
I would take water, please.
[Now he has to rethink his plan. If Korra no longer blames herself for what happened with Hei, then it wouldn't do any good if Chekov passed on what he had said. There's a chance he could upset her, even, and Korra can be intimidating when she's a certain kind of upset.
But shouldn't he at least tell her that he discussed her with Hei? Wouldn't it be a breech of confidence to do something that she might not approve of and not admit to it? (Arguably, he would have been better off not approaching Hei, then he wouldn't feel a need to apologize for anything. It had seemed like a good idea at the time!)
Chekov is thoroughly caught up in his thoughts. Anything Korra might be saying is going unheard.]
[Now he has to rethink his plan. If Korra no longer blames herself for what happened with Hei, then it wouldn't do any good if Chekov passed on what he had said. There's a chance he could upset her, even, and Korra can be intimidating when she's a certain kind of upset.
But shouldn't he at least tell her that he discussed her with Hei? Wouldn't it be a breech of confidence to do something that she might not approve of and not admit to it? (Arguably, he would have been better off not approaching Hei, then he wouldn't feel a need to apologize for anything. It had seemed like a good idea at the time!)
Chekov is thoroughly caught up in his thoughts. Anything Korra might be saying is going unheard.]
[At least it startles him into saying something.
IspoketoHeiabouthisbehaviorwhenheendedyourrelationship. [No, that probably wouldn't be comprehensible even if there were spaces between the words.] Ay--I confronted Hei, partly on your behalf.
[Partly on his own behalf.]
IspoketoHeiabouthisbehaviorwhenheendedyourrelationship. [No, that probably wouldn't be comprehensible even if there were spaces between the words.] Ay--I confronted Hei, partly on your behalf.
[Partly on his own behalf.]
[Wow. He really should have approached that differently.]
I thought that Hei's behavior towards you was reprehensible, and so I attempted to show him the error of his ways. The problem is him, not you, and I was strongly encouraged to be less curious about his secrets.
I thought that Hei's behavior towards you was reprehensible, and so I attempted to show him the error of his ways. The problem is him, not you, and I was strongly encouraged to be less curious about his secrets.
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