Connor felt like throwing up, which was rarely a good thing.
He had never changed schools in his life. Going with his father to enroll was one thing, but actually attending was a different story.
He stuffed another binder in his backpack, grumbling about the darn things. He'd never had a use for them before, but his father insisted that Connor bring along the supplies Haytham had bought. His phone buzzed for a text message, and he couldn't stop a cheeky grin from taking over his face when he saw it was from Ellie. He opened the message and read it quickly.
“Need a ride?”
Connor almost jumped with joy. His father wouldn't have
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The Wolf of the South: Chapter 2
Korra blinked in shock as she looked out at the sea. “Do these groups still exist?”
Sitka grinned. “The Heiwa eventually became the White Lotus. The Niyama never truly lasted past Avatar Washi. He was a few centuries past my time. He made it his personal mission to stop them for good.”
Korra sighed and looked up at the sky. “So you were basically born into this secret conflict? How many Avatars were like you?”
Sitka hummed in thought as he looked up as well. “Well, there was Avatar Makya, from the Air Nomads. Then there was Avatar Garuda of the Fire Nation, my predecessor, Avatar Malai, me, and the
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Two Worlds, One Sky: Chapter 22
Ellie surprisingly took to traveling better than she thought she would. Her previous trip from Monmouth to Davenport must have been the perfect exposure for her because she and Connor had already been traveling for almost a week and it was not a miserable as she expected it to be.
Also, this trip was the perfect time for her and Connor to just spend time together without worrying about anything concerning the Brotherhood or anything in that spectrum. Ellie couldn’t remember a time Connor had smiled this much in one go and she only thanked God for letting her see this side of him.
She could tell he was worried about his people, but she
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The Wolf of the South: Chapter 2 by Frank-A-Lanka, literature
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The Wolf of the South: Chapter 2
Korra blinked in shock as she looked out at the sea. “Do these groups still exist?”
Sitka grinned. “The Heiwa eventually became the White Lotus. The Niyama never truly lasted past Avatar Washi. He was a few centuries past my time. He made it his personal mission to stop them for good.”
Korra sighed and looked up at the sky. “So you were basically born into this secret conflict? How many Avatars were like you?”
Sitka hummed in thought as he looked up as well. “Well, there was Avatar Makya, from the Air Nomads. Then there was Avatar Garuda of the Fire Nation, my predecessor, Avatar Malai, me, and the
The Wolf of the South by Frank-A-Lanka, literature
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The Wolf of the South
The chamber of statues was silent as ever.
Korra never truly got to experience this room in the Avatar temple of the Southern Tribe. She never wanted to nor needed to when she was here and her training was always in the compound.
Going slowly, she limped among the past Avatars, staring back at their blank faces. While she was out of the wheelchair now, her body was still weak and her nightmares made it hard to sleep.
That was why she was here now. Amon, Unalaq, and Zaheer were torturing her dreams again and she didn’t want to see them. Without thinking, she came to this hall. Seeing the former Avatars’ blank stares actually hel