With the lights of the island and the airships around it fading behind them, Asami and Xing settled into aâ¦well, not comfortable, but decent enough silence as she drove the speedboat across the choppy waters of Yue Bay back to the mainland. Thanks to the interdiction of Tarrlokâs waterbenders earlier, there was a hole on the bow deck and a dent in the boatâs engine.
Thankfully, the damage didnât completely kill the craft and none of the ice had seeped into the system, though the boat now sputtered a bit noisily across the waves. Asami would have to remember to bill Tarrlok a premium for repairs. It was a good thing that Xing managed to persuade Tenzin to rescue Korra, otherwise theyâd still be idling on the waters with strained polite words while the Avatar got kidnapped or killed by the Equalists.
Asami sighed softly as she remembered watching Xing firebend for the first time. A powerful blast of white fire from his feet tore his shoes and the lower parts of his pantsâ legs into smoking scraps, and sent him flying after the airbender master. Judging by the looks of the task forceâs benders, it mustâve been a rare display indeed.
Though with how he was now sitting barefoot beside her, she could imagine why Xing didnât bend so often. Come to think of it, it probably explained why he was hesitant to pay for decent clothes. Bah, sheâll just put in another spare change of clothes in the invoice to Tarrlok.
âThanks for coming with me,â Xing said all of the sudden, breaking the silence and snapping Asami out of her musings.
The pulsing light from the boatâs dashboard painted his features in a warm yellow glow as she turned to smile at him. âYou donât have to sugarcoat it, Xing. I insisted on coming with you.â
âYet I wouldnât have made it to help Master Tenzin without this speedboat,â he smoothly replied, patting the armrest.
Yeah, right. He couldâve just rocketed over if he hadnât gone along with Asamiâs demands or cared to assuage her doubts. Of course Xing was too nice to bring up that fact of being burdened by having her alon-
Oh spirits.
Asami froze a little, and at the edge of her vision she saw Xing shift in concern. She quickly shook off his concern with a nervous smile before returning her attention back to the dark waves before her, while her mind reeled at a sudden revelation.
Was this what Xing endured before this? Having to bend over backwards for the Avatar and others while trying to accomplish his duties? Having to trudge on despite the skepticism and doubts of those he worked for?
Wasâ¦was Asami becoming like Korra? Was she starting to take him for granted?
That thought sent her skin crawling, and Asami found herself glancing back at Xing. âIâm sorry for making you bring me along,â she said regretfully.
At Xingâs confusion, the heiress drew in a breath before speaking again, her mind slowly revealing her pettiness even as she formed the words. âI shouldâve let you head off without me. I shouldâve trusted you. If things had gone bad, I would have been another burden to youâ¦â
âYouâre not a burden, Asami,â Xing firmly replied, a deep frown on his face.
âBut I should not have doubted you,â she pressed. âI shouldnât have let myself be soâ¦so stupidly jealous.â
His head tilted to one side, and he dared to keep arguing for her. âYou have a reasonable concern about myâ¦commitments. Weâve only recently met, our stations are vastly different-â
âYouâve proven yourself already,â she cut in, her head almost snapping back towards him. âYouâve been kind, smart, patient⦠â
âIâve proven myself to Future Industries, maybe,â Xing corrected softly. âBut Iâve yet to prove myself to you, personally.â
Asami blinked. âWhy are you soâ¦okay withâ¦with this?â
âBeing on the lower end of the relationship makes certain things more apparent,â he answered with a shrug. âIâm essentially a nobody in this city; Itâs easy for me to become a parasite or a swindler, just as itâs easy for me to beâ¦discarded once the amusement I offer wears off.â
A sudden petulant thought struck and Asami killed the engines to the boat. âAsamiâ¦?â
She turned to him with a bit of a petulant pout. âXing, you seem to have no idea how much you mean to me. I know thereâs a risk that youâre only with me for my wealth-â
And the revulsion that immediately flashed across his face even before she finished that sentence told her how little of a risk that was.
â-but I trust you. And I shouldnât have let stupid thoughts about Korra affect that trust. You donât have to dress up my mistakes.â
There was a pause, and then Asami made herself say it. âIâm not Korra or the White Lotus. I donât want to be like them.â
Xingâs eyes went wide as he seemed to finally grasp what she was getting at. âI neverâ¦â
âI know,â she replied with a sad smile, as she brought a hand up to lightly stroke his cheek.. âBut it doesnât mean I couldnât have ended up like them. Youâre too capable, Xing. Too accommodating. You make it so easy to be relied upon.â
An awkward silence fell before Xing finally nodded. âIâ¦donât know what to sayâ¦â
Ensure your favorite authors get the support they deserve. Read this novel on Royal Road.
Asami broke into a chuckle. âGood. I donât want to keep hammering home how much I suck.â
She threw him a playful glare as he raised a finger. âWellâ¦letâs just say that maybe we both have our biasesâ¦â
âFine, that works.â
Another awkward pause fell between them, filled by the sounds of the waves rocking against the boat.
âAsami?â
âYes, Xing?â
âAre you going to start the boat again?â
Thatâs a good question. Now that the heat of the moment had passed, did she really need to strand them in the middle of the bay?
Asami rose up from her seat and glanced up to the night skies, finding the distant lights of the police airships lazily floating over the city line and the memorial island. Too far away to notice an unpowered boat in the waters.
She felt his gaze follow her as she walked to the back of the boat while crushing down the spike of nervousness. âXing⦠You said you havenât proven yourself to me, right?â
Before he could nod, Asami quickly slipped out of her jacket, ignoring the biting cold as she stood challengingly before her boyfriend. âWould you like to do so now?â
She imagined hearing Xing blink at her as she started shivering before him.
âWha- Asami?â
Asami threw him a speculative glare, putting her hands on her hips. âI saidâ¦would you like to prove yourself now?â She saw how his body shifted, and then sighed. âForget Future Industries, forget everything else. Be selfish for once. Do. You. Want. Me?â
âIâ¦â
For a moment, as another heavy veil of silence seemed to manifest, Asami feared that her gambit had failed in an embarrassing manner. As she began regretting making a fool of herself though, Xing got up and slowly walked towards her. His amber eyes seemed to glow under the starlight.
âI would like to,â he finally answered in a near whisper. She could hear the question hanging to those words, and answered it with a resolute stare.
âThen come and prove yourself.â
*****
Having been night fishing up until now, it was still taking Lidai some time to acclimatize to going to bed before the sun rose. But rather than struggle too much against it, he instead used the sleepless nights to study for his new job.
Being in the secure comfort of his own room, which itself was within a private apartment, and having an electric light that could be turned on or off at leisure, really helped with that.
Lidai carefully pored through the manual Xing, Ren and Kai had prepared for him. He sticked scraps of paper onto the pages to remind himself of important bits like template responses, shorthands, and maintenance of fountain pens.
He might only be a humble typist, but that didnât mean he shouldnât take his job seriously. The whole operation of the pens especially took a lot of annotation, as Lidai had been used to the more traditional calligraphy brushes of the Earth Kingdom. The methods of wielding the instruments, along with how non-dispensable pens were compared to brushes, made for an interesting experience. Lidaiâs current goal was to end his first month of employment without using half his salary to replace broken pens or stacks of blotted paper.
Still, sitting behind a desk beat squatting over rocks, and despite having to wait for the end of the month to receive it, the pay was good. Lidai only had to ignore his insecurity of earning less than the two kidsâ¦
Eh, still better than Ba Sing Se politics.
Lidai shook himself out of those distracting thoughts and returned to the manual, focusing his attention on the topic of employee privileges. Then he heard the apartmentâs door creak open, followed by more than one pair of cautious but heavy footsteps entering.
Strange, Ren and Kai were already asleep, and Xing wouldâve padded in more confidently, nevermind the fact that he was only one personâ¦
Carefully, Lidai slowly got off his bed with as little sound as he could. He silently stalked toward his roomâs closed door and reached for his retired fishing pole nestled in the corner. As he grabbed at the tool, he slowly opened his door to snatch a peek at the intruders outsi-
There was a soft thud as the fishing pole fell back to its place and the door opened, with Lidai staring disbelievingly. Before him, the light spilling from his room highlighting them like a spotlight, was not only Xing, but Asami as well. Like in the street plays, both froze mid-sneak as they stared at him in surprise.
Lidai also picked up the heavy waft of sea salt, and noticed that both Xing and Asami were completely drenched.
âUh⦠Sorry for disturbing your sleep.â
Lidai mutely stared at Xing as the two young adults hastily composed themselves before him, their wet-darkened clothes squelching softly while Xing straightened his posture and Asami pushed the clinging strands of hair away from her face.
âThere was anâ¦accident as we returned from Memorial Island, and the speedboat overturned.â
The heiress nodded jerkily to back up Xingâs explanation.
The awkwardness was heightened as the boy cleared his throat. âConsidering the time, we thought it best that Asami rest in my room for the night⦠Iâll be sleeping in the living room, of course.â
Again Asami nodded along, until Xing mentioned the sleeping arrangements. Then she snapped her head towards him in surprise.
âWhat?â she hissed, eyes wide.
âItâd beâ¦improper,â Xing calmly explained.
âAfter wh-â Asami stopped herself, and Lidai did not miss the look that the two exchanged before she relented with a nod.
âIâllâ¦go help her settle in,â Xing finished, while gently pushing his accomplice onto his room. âGet her dried up before she gets a cold.â
Lidai simply watched as the two of them disappeared into Xingâs room. Then he blinked once, twice. He glanced at the trail of wet droplets on the floor reflecting his roomâs light, proof that what had happened truly did just happen.
Then he remembered that Xing, for all his competence, was still barely an adult, one that had the attention of a pretty girl like Asami. And Lidai remembered his own indiscretions when he was their age, and he sighed, not knowing if this was a good development for Xing or not.
âThis is all a dream,â he muttered to no one in particular, as if it washed himself of any involvement. âIt was too dark to see what I thought I saw, Iâm too tired to hear what I thought I heard.â
And then he returned to his room, packed away the books on his bed, then turned off the lights and tried to sleep as quickly as possible. Thankfully, in his attempt to accomplish the last task, he didnât hear any sounds from outside. Not a thud, not a squeak, not a murmur.
In the following morning, Lidai awoke to the sound of Kai and Ren being lively, and left his room to find them questioning Xing who was sitting against his roomâs door.
Did he truly spend the night out here?
Shit, he really didnât dream it all up, did he?
â-othing from the radio. What happened last night?â
He slowly rose up before giving Kai a light shrug. âIâll leave it to the official report before commenting, to be safe.â
âAww.â
Ren threw a mild glare at Xing. âWhy were you sleeping out here again?â
Lidai caught the slight color that crept into Xingâs cheeks. âWell, there was anâ¦encounter with the task force last night, and-â
The door behind Xing opened with a soft click, and the sleepy-eyed face of Asami peeked out mid-yawn. âXing, is breakfast rea-â
Silence crashed into the apartment as everyone froze. Lidai could almost hear the blinks everyone gave as they stared at each other. He himself felt the urge to shrink back into his room, but his own eyes remained glued to the scene.
â-dy.â
âAsami?â Ren asked.
âXing?â Kai followed up.
Lidai caught the panicked look from Xing, and decided that his best option was to give the young man a silent shrug of his shoulders before retreating back into his room. He sat on his bed and reached for the manual to wait out the excited noise outside.
Let the young ones have their fun.
And donât get dragged into the awkwardness.
Comments(0)
Join the discussion — sign in to leave a comment
Sign In to CommentNo comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!