Owner: Avatar Korra
Name: Fiona
Gender: Female
Quote: “I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.” ― Douglas Adams, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul
Story:
If I could change the past, I would leave it be. The day started like any other. The sun was shining bright and the birds were chirping, I had slept in the grove with Miles but by the time I got up he was gone. I figured he was getting breakfast as he often did early but he usually didn't go too far and I had already searched the area. I had searched for hours but finally I heard his calls and by the time I arrived he had been stuck for hours there was a rock slide and he was trapped, unable to move. I tried my best to move what ever I could, the rocks started off small and easy to move but they got heaver and then I had an idea...I climbed on top of the rocks and pushed the one on the top down, the top rock loosened the ones below and thats when it happened. I slipped and fell, on my way down the rocks fell with me but thats when I heard the bloodcurdling cry. The rocks had landed on me and now i was crushed, I dont know when but I passed out during that time and when I awoke I wasn't in the canyon anymore, I was in a room. I admit I teared up, I didn't see Miles and I knew at that moment it was my fault. I laid there in the cushy bed for awhile when something caught my interest, a large two-legged creature walked up carrying something in a basket. Once the basket was placed on the floor I jumped up and ran towards it with a small flicker of hope left, Sure enough I was right in the basket Miles laid curled up, he looked asleep and so rather than wake him I curled around the basket.
Hours passed and I was loosing hope but then Miles stood, instantly I stood up just excited to see him alive. The first thing Miles said to me made me a bit said but I was just happy he was alive. "Y... Your mask." He whispered as I felt my mask I noticed that one of the horns had broken off "during the rock slide" I murmured. To be honest it didn't matter, I was just glad.