[Wan accepted the card, recognized the numbers as a phone number. But he didn't exactly have a phone... The world needed an Avatar, though. Wan didn't even have a formal address. He'd been happy so far just keeping mostly to himself. Living in the wilds. But he wasn't exactly easy to reach there. And the world had changed so much that being able to reach the Avatar was kind of important to it. If he and Aang were needed, they should have the ability to be contacted easily.
He stared at the card for a few long moments before he closed his eyes, sighed, and dropped his head.]
I live in the wilds. And I don't have a phone. Or a proper address...
And there's nothing there that has given me any answers, but if you find something, just ask the spirits to find me. They'll come get me. Most of the spirits that are around the city know who I am. So, even if you're not in the wilds, you should still be able to get a hold of me.
That might not be true. There's other places in the world that have strong connections to the spirits. I mean, well, if she is trapped in the spirit world and not displaced in time the way I am, we should be able to find her there.
If she's there, then I don't see why one of us couldn't find her. You're... You're one of her closest friends-
[Something he wasn't sure how it came about, but it had, so as much as he had his own views of Asami, he knew there had to be more to her than he'd been seeing.]
-and I'm one of her past lives. We're both connected to her and connections count for a lot in the spirit world. If you don't want to go with me, then we can ask Aang if he'd be willing to go with you.
Could you really get me in there without physically going to one of the portals? I don't have any kind of spiritual connection; I don't see how much help I could possibly be.
[Why was he thanking her? Asami only nodded, returning a ghost of her own smile before turning to leave with Naga at her side, the beardog's head drooping.]
[He figured she understood and continued to go. She could have just pretended not to read the letter and left him wondering if Korra had ever gotten it. She could have pretended Korra had and sent her instead to tell him to leave Korra alone. She could have honestly not read it and left it sitting there, unopened, not to be read until Korra came back despite how long it might be. She could have done so much that would have left him alone at the turtleduck pond, day after day, wondering why Korra never came.
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He stared at the card for a few long moments before he closed his eyes, sighed, and dropped his head.]
I live in the wilds. And I don't have a phone. Or a proper address...
And there's nothing there that has given me any answers, but if you find something, just ask the spirits to find me. They'll come get me. Most of the spirits that are around the city know who I am. So, even if you're not in the wilds, you should still be able to get a hold of me.
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All that's left is going to one of the poles.
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If she's there, then I don't see why one of us couldn't find her. You're... You're one of her closest friends-
[Something he wasn't sure how it came about, but it had, so as much as he had his own views of Asami, he knew there had to be more to her than he'd been seeing.]
-and I'm one of her past lives. We're both connected to her and connections count for a lot in the spirit world. If you don't want to go with me, then we can ask Aang if he'd be willing to go with you.
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Could you really get me in there without physically going to one of the portals? I don't have any kind of spiritual connection; I don't see how much help I could possibly be.
[Much as she wants to try.]
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[He honestly felt it was worth a shot.]
Have you ever meditated before?
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Other than simple breathing to calm myself down, no.
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I want to try.
[A moment's pause.]
You'd help?
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[Though he didn't say it with any kind of bite. He understood her hesitance. They didn't exactly have the best track record so far.]
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Thank you.
[Her voice was sincere and maybe a touch quiet.]
...When do we start?
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We could meet here. Or somewhere else. Wherever you're okay with meeting. It should be someplace you feel safe and at peace.
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Here is fine.
[She reaches to pat Naga on her snout.]
Do you have a way of calling me?
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...would it be okay if I sent a spirit to find you?
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[Wan turned to go, but stopped half-way through the turn. He looked back at Asami, smiling softly.]
Thank you.
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And she didn't.
That meant a lot.]