[There's so much on her mind right now, that all Korra wants is a distraction. Something to take her mind off the other things.
Ironically, she'd normally go to Conner when she's feeling like this, but after the spar-gone-wrong, she thinks it's better if she...waits. Just for a little while longer.
That leaves Mako, who's new, who probably still hasn't seen most of Haven yet. Helping a newcomer learn the ropes has always been a good way to give herself a break, and even better that it's a friend from home.]
Hey, it's me. [Korra really hopes the few days of distance is enough to help with the awkward air between them.] Did you get a chance to look around yet? There's a few things I should probably point out to you.
[he'd been figuring out the functions of the phone, though it was only a matter of time until he made his experimenting public... but whatever. When he sees Korra's face pop up on the phone, he answers. At least, he had no reason for avoiding her, as awkward as he may have been]
What sort of things are you talking about?
[a pause] I've been meaning to head over to the library since I heard about it.
[... click. deeeep inhale. Okay, you got this, Mako.
He was totally fine when he and Korra were on the same page, now it was just strange. But, he could deal. And he didn't want to avoid her forever, especially not in a situation like this.
He showed up a couple of minutes early, and was reclining against the wall of the building, arms crossed over his chest]
[Korra pauses when she's next to him, gaze flicking over him in a check for visible injuries--it's a habitual, subconscious gesture, as Mako might notice.]
[cooler looking than he actually is. He pushes off the wall, and offers her something of a smile when she first starts talking, but then quickly drops to serious. He could probably guess what the store was after wandering around Haven for a bit, but just in case..]
[immediately he wonders if she'd clashed with it already-- he didn't really know her to avoid anything. That combined with the look she'd just given him... It was hard to believe, but he was starting to think that it was possible she'd been there for awhile. The changes were too obvious to him.
She didn't need to tell him to avoid undue trouble,
[and one suspicion confirmed. He follows her lead on this, keeping apace of her.
And he really, really wished writing worked. He knew the people in his building were definitely not lying by this point. And it was throwing him off, since there was so much to remember.]
Yeah. The store's the way into their headquarters. The door acts kind of like a portal, and what you see inside depends on who you are.
The people who work for Yao see a regular room with one of those big screens inside. Apparently Kite and other higher ups use it to give them orders. There's a bunch of weapons in there, too. [She scowls.] Pyramid Head won't attack the employees, so they can just go in and grab stuff whenever they want.
[Korra sighs, rolling her shoulders back.] The rest of us see whatever the store wants us to see. It can show you exactly what you fear and mess with your head.
[But how? He frowns at that statement. There must be something about it-- some sort of spiritual thing? But they couldn't be in the spirit world. And while spirits were what you made of them, he had yet to see anything quite that dark outside of Vaatu.
Another thing to try and figure out-- but it brings up his next question, which is innocent enough.
For now.]
Someone told me people worked with them. Do you know who?
[She makes a face.] Oh--yeah. I should have told you that the first day. I'll point them out to you, since we can't write this down.
[Korra reaches for her phone, pulling up the contacts list. The first pictures she points out are Junko, Hyobu, and Yomiel, saying each of their names as she shows him.]
These three are the worst of them. They're dangerous enough on their own, but now they've also got whatever rewards Yao gives them for doing their dirty work.
I don't know about the others, but Cecil's pretty harmless. He talks about Yao on these phones a lot, but his broadcasts are...uh, kind of long-winded. He's a radio host back in his world, or something.
[Korra frowns down at the phone one last time, then pockets it.]
There's one more, I think. His name's Nicodemus. I...don't know what he looks like yet, but when we were down in the maze [she touches the "I" mark on her cheek, feeling something unpleasant stir up in her again at the reminder] Matilda gave him a special mention when she was taunting us. Even if he's not an employee, he's probably someone we should keep an eye on anyway.
[You don't have to be an employee to be dangerous around here.]
She's lower on the ladder than Kite, that's for sure. There used to be someone else, Su Geming, before Kite took over completely.
But he, uh, might be dead. Or demoted. [Korra just looks sort of uncomfortable about the whole thing.] I'm not sure which one--with Yao Corp it could be either.
Kite thinks he was too nice to us. [Can you hear the scoff in her voice?]
Something happened when I first got here. People started getting sick, losing control of their powers... Geming sent some scientists in with medicine.
[Now there's definitely some tension in Korra's shoulders, made more obvious by the way she crosses her arms.]
Some of the people in here took the scientists hostage, tortured them for information, and then used them as bargaining chips for Yao. They had a list of demands, and Geming gave us most of them.
We didn't used to have running water in the apartments, and Pyramid Head just sort of wandered around the place instead of staying right by the store. Stuff like that.
Kite took over right after that, said Geming messed up. And we haven't seen him since.
[he looks concerned-- and he wants to ask who was involved, but it sounded like there were a few. And who even knew if they were still around, based off what he'd heard about leaving.
And based off what he'd heard about Yao Corp, he'd be even more surprised.
Still, he hesitates before placing a hand on her shoulder]
I'm sorry.
[for what? he's not sure, but it looked like she could use the words.]
[She gives him a fleeting smile, putting her hand on his briefly and taking some comfort from it. Whatever had happened between them in that year she's missing, he still cares about her--and that's good enough for her.]
You said...it's been a year since the Equalist thing.
[Though she's a little hesitant to ask, she's also extremely curious.]
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