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beifongswh0re · 3 months
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Lin: Kya and I are having a baby.
Mako: That's gre-
Lin, slamming adoption papers on the table: It's you, sign here
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hotpinkrathian · 15 days
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I feel like the first time Lin and Kya fuck Lin goes into the experience like
"Yeah I'm about to demolish this pussy"
With FULL confidence but then she comes out of the encounter and it was, in fact, her pussy that got demolished.
Like imagine afterward
Korra: No way you fucked Kya? Way to go Beifong! *high fives*
Lin: oh uh-
Kya: *inserting into conversation* Correction, Avatar, I fucked Lin.
And Lin would blush profusely and Asami would get ideas win-win
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yaocihuatl16 · 13 days
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I left Tumblr again (⁠ ⁠≧⁠Д⁠≦⁠)
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wilcze-kudly · 6 months
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Kyalin sound of music au because this has been marinating in my head for a loooong time
So I've had this idea for a few weeks now. At first it was a bit of a lil joke but then i ended up putting too much thought into it. So here is that too much thought:
So Kya is living with Katara and working at her clinic but she's sorta feeling like she wants to branch out, but also struggling with the feeling of responsible to her mother.
Tenzin and Lin had dated for a while, so Kya knows Lin but not that well
Lin lives with Su and her family, but Su and Baatar travel often, so it's often just the kids and Lin in the house
I've aged everyone down, most notably the kids- with the oldest, Baatar being about 15 and the youngest, the twins being about 10.
Kuvira gets to be that jackass mailman Nazi sympathiser. (no kindness for kuvira in this au)
Kya takes a temporary job as a nanny/governess for the Beifong kids, who are quite well known in the area for being absolute menaces.
You're telling me that Lin wouldn't train her niece and nephews to respond to a whistle?
Lin of course is having difficulty bonding with the kids and doesn't exactly understand that children need to, y'know play and have fun.
Kya is very much a fun hippie nanny and the kids are almost immediately like 'yes. New aunt.'
Lin and Kya having very romantically charged arguments. Su and Baatar watching like 'just get together already' whenever they get back home.
Kya would play the guitar
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fyregrayfong · 22 days
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In the dimly lit balcony overlooking in Avatar Korra Park, their eyes locked with a mixture of longing and regret. Lin’s stands still, dealing with finding the strength to walk towards her. She mutters to herself, cursing her emotions before taking a small breath and takes her first step. A trembling hand reached out, hesitating before touching Kya’s shoulder. "I'm sorry," she whispered, her voice barely audible above the soft music playing in the background from street performers.
Kya’s gaze softened, the hurt in their eyes slowly melting away. "I missed you," they admitted, their voice raw with emotion. The tension that had hung heavy between them seemed to dissipate as they both realized the depth of their feelings.
Tears welled up in Lin’s eyes as she leaned in, seeking solace in Kya’s warm embrace. In that moment, the world outside faded away, leaving only the two of them entwined in a bittersweet embrace, their hearts finally finding their way back to each other.
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xan-ity · 5 months
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I can’t draw legs or feet if my life depended on it 😭
The drawing was referenced off of a trip I took to granby 👍
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my avatar ranking <3
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beifongkyalin · 1 year
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sithsandstardust · 2 years
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Good afternoon Kyalin nation
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beifongswh0re · 3 months
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Kya: I’m kind of crushing on someone, but I’m worried about telling you who it is, because you’re not going to like it
Tenzin: Just rip the bandage off.
Kya: It’s Lin.
Tenzin: Put the bandage back on.
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hotpinkrathian · 2 months
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Ahhhh so I have to admit I have been working on something, it's a very big project for me.
It's 30 000 words long as of now, and I estimate to be about 1/2 - 2/3 of the way through the story. I'm super excited about it, however I don't want to get to a point where I'm almost done and don't finish, which is why I am writing it so much.
I want everyone in the kyalin Fandom to be right there with me when it's ready. So I'm going to do my best to finish it before I start posting.
How would I describe it???
A Kyalin mystery slowburn
Here's a snippet from Chapter 3 (spoilers ahead)
“Here,” Tenzin said, passing Lin a notice.
“So secretive,” Kya joked, pretending to lean over.
“It's not that secret,” Tenzin said, “two more came forward getting letters, bringing the total to-”
“Forty-nine.” Lin finished. The names added to the list weren't familiar to her. An Earth Republic mayor, and a fire nation general. “Something tells me there's one more out there,” Lin said.
“You think? An even 50?”
“Stopping at forty-nine would be good thinking on their end,” Kya said, “I mean, it would have everyone worried over the 50th letter, which doesn't exist.” She elaborated.
Lin raised an eyebrow, shrugging it off.
“What are the odds they get out anyway?” Kya asked.
“You mean the dirt?” Lin clarified.
“Yeah. Are the threats… real? Do you think they actually know something, or is it… broad enough to make yo- people think they did something.”
“Well we've bounced around that idea for a while,” Lin said, “but I think the general consensus was that… they were a little too close for comfort.” She looked to Tenzin, whose harrowing eyes reflected the anxieties of her own.
Her own letter bounced around in the back of brain, waiting to be unpacked. She had divulged so much into dealing with the case, and worrying about Suyin, she hadn't put much thought into how she would deal with the information revealed by her letter.
What she would do.
What she would say.
She didn't inherently think she had anything to be ashamed of, but there were plenty others who wouldn't see it that way.
It would be career ending, perhaps enough to chase her out of town in search of a fresh start.
If Suyin was still alive, Zaofu could make for a nice retirement place.
“Excuse me for a moment,” she said, getting up. She made for the bathroom down the hall, but instead opened the window at the end of the hall.
Delicately, and with precision, even in her wine-induced stupor, she climbed outside, hanging onto the ledge.
She'd done it a thousand times in her teen years. Scaling the air temple had been a right of passage, and a necessity, when she was with Tenzin.
It was second nature to her as she hauled herself to the upper floor.
Luckily, the window wasn't locked and she got back inside with ease.
She walked quietly down the hall, praying she didn't wake the kids. It was as she remembered. Almost nothing had changed, and a strange wave of deja vu overcame her.
It ended when she entered the left door, and not the right.
Kya's room was one she hadn't been in much, especially as she got older. It looked as she had envisioned. It was tasteful and colorful. Lin envied her ability to pick out pictures and tapestries of varied colors, still managing to make them go together.
First she checked the nightstand, which had a lot of interesting things, but nothing she was looking for.
She checked the duffle bag on the chair, nothing but clothes and towels.
She sighed, looking around.
She noticed the bed was lifted slightly off the floor. Tenzin used to keep… stuff under his bed.
Perhaps these airhead all thought alike.
She got on her knees before laying herself gently onto her stomach.
She outstretched an arm under the bed, feeling around until her palm landed on a box.
She pulled it out, and allowed herself to stand up before setting it on the bed and opening it.
The unmistakable waxy green seal.
The inky handwriting on the back with a clear name designation.
The clear indication that it had been open and removed multiple times.
She held it in her hand, her fingers frozen.
Fifty
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yaocihuatl16 · 3 months
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wilcze-kudly · 5 months
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Kya x Lin and Wei x Bolin would have so many funny interactions as couples i imagine.
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staruxa1 · 1 year
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fyregrayfong · 2 months
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Chapters: 8/? Fandom: Avatar: Legend of Korra Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Lin Beifong/Kya II, Lin Beifong/Kya Characters: Lin Beifong, Kya, Kya II, Katara (Avatar), Tenzin (Avatar), Bumi II (Avatar), Saikhan (Avatar) Additional Tags: Pre-Canon, In Universe Summary:
Pre-canon, set in universe. Rating will probably creep higher.
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alpaca-clouds · 1 year
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Fluffcember Day 06: Unbending
My prompt for today was Gingerbread House.
Fandom: The Legend of Korra
Shipping: Kya/Lin
Genre: Fluff with some worldbuilding
Length: 1405 words
[Ao3 Link]
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“Tell me the story again,” Rohan demanded, as he was sitting on Lin's lap.
Really, Lin knew why she had never had children. Well, alright, thinking that way was lying to herself. She had never had children, because she had never been in a relationship for long enough for marriage or children to happen. But really, babysitting Tenzin's kids made sure she was not regretting it.
“I've already told you two times,” she said and could not help a sigh.
“But I like the story!” The 6-year-old looked at her from bright eyes. A pleading look, reminding her of Naga's best polarbeardog eyes.
She sighed again, before somehow continuing the task of putting icing on the ginger-bread side. “After the war between the three tribes had ended, there was a big celebration…”
“No, no, no!” Rohan protested. “From the very beginning.”
How often could he listen to the same old story? A story so old, that it really was hard to say how much of it was history and how much was myth. Was it one or the other? “A long time ago, the world was not as we know it today. While most Earthbenders lived on Zhongua, there was no Earth Kingdom yet. For sure, there had been many rulers who had tried to unite the Earthbenders in one nation, but each and everyone of them had failed. At this time the continent of Zhongua had been divided between three mighty tribes. The Diqui Ren to the North, the Yenchen in the East and the Arunima in the South West of it all. Legends told that on the islands in the South there once had been another tribe, but all contact had been lost, until one day Yammenchen appeared. A young and powerful Earthbender, who said he was the prince of the Yenchen tribe. He had come, he said, to unite the different tribes and join them together in peace. At the same time, though, the newest Avatar had been born to the Arunima tribe, a cousin of their king and loyal to the family name…" She really did not understand how the boy was so interested in the history of a nation not his own. But, she figured, Tenzin would probably tell him about airbender history at every waking moment. She had to smile weakly, as she thought of that.
“The story went that after many trials and tribulations the young prince Yammenchen and Avatar Chandran had become brothers in blood and had joined forces, to quell the wars of the kingdoms and unite the Earthbenders under one banner. The birth of the Earth Kingdom, still celebrated to this day two weeks before the winter solstice.
“After the war had ended,” she once more came to the finale of the story, “Avatar Yammenchen, King Chandran and his three advisors build a hall for the tribes to exchange their wisdom and knowledge. A monument to their new found peace. The Great Jia, its beams made out of Arunima wood, the stones sources from the great Diqui quarry and the roof tiles crafted by the tile makers from Yenchen. It should be a monument to unite the new nation.” Incidentallly she finished to put the last tile onto the gingerbread monument, that was supposed to be a recreation of the legendary one.
“And what happened to it?” Rohan asked, as if she had not told him before.
“The Fire Nation destroyed it,” Kya said, making Lin almost jump.
Since when had Kya even been here? A blush burned on Lin's cheeks as she looked to the woman. A blush that really was not befitting the chief of Republic City police. But it could not be helped, after last night.
Rohan looked at the sweet recreation, that frankly did not look quite sturdy. “The Fire Nation really were the bad guys, weren't they?”
“In the 100 years war they were, yes,” Lin said. “But you have to see that the Earth Kingdom had been conquering other nations in the past as well. Or had at least tried to.” Most of the history of their world could be divided in either the Fire Nation or the Earth Kingdom on attack – or in phases where both nations had internal conflicts.
Those eternal conflicts of course had been something to happen to the Water Tribes as well – but at least they had never dragged the rest of the world into it. Well, at least not until Unaluq.
She sighed once more, just before Kya sat down next to her, with the boy quickly switching to the lap of her favorite aunt.
“You really like stories, don't you?” Kya said, leading to a somewhat blank stare.
“Everyone likes stories.”
“I remember your older siblings not being that engaged with them,” Kya said with a smile. “Do you want to study history someday?”
At this the young boy frowned. “Why would I do that?”
Lin could not help a chuckle. “I think he has some years left to decide on that.”
Kya looked at her. “Probably.”
Quickly Lin lowered her gaze, not being able to look into Kya's eyes. Stupid, really. But… Well…
And as if the world had been plotting against her, Pema used just this moment to enter the room. “Dinner is ready,” she announced, with Rohan quickly jumping up. “Yeah!”
Pema looked at the gingerbread monument. “It looks… good.”
The little pause made Lin frown. Really, she was not the most artistic person to graze the world, but it was not looking that bad. Sure, the roof was a bit crooked, but…
Rohan was already with his mother, as Lin wanted to get up as well. But without a word to her, Kya tugged her shirt, before looking at her sister-in-law. “We'll be there shortly.”
Great. Lin knew what that was supposed to mean: Kya wanted to talk.
The last evening had been nothing more than a drunken stupidity. When the airbender kids had been to bed, the adults had reminisced about the old times. Lin had drunken some good rice wine – maybe a bit too much. And after accompanying Kya outside… Things had happened. Things that would not have happened, if she had been sober. Not that it could be changed now.
“Lin,” Kya said, at least being the first one to speak.
“Look, I was drunk, okay?” Lin muttered.
Kya frowned. “Should I take that as an insult?”
This one took Lin aback. “What?”
“Well, what you are saying is, that you would not have slept with me, if you had been sober. That sounds like an insult.”
Lin groaned, even though a part of her knew that Kya was just messing with her. “What I am saying is that I would've not slept with anyone, if I had been sober. Anyone at all.”
Kya gave her a side-eye. “Your loss, really.”
With some effort Lin looked at the woman. “Could you please take this serious?”
“I am taking this serious.”
“Look, Kya, I mean…” Lin groaned again, because really, words were not her forte. “We are old.”
“So?”
“We are basically siblings.”
“Not really, though.”
“And we are…”
“Lin,” Kya interrupted her. “Yes, we are old. But that does not have to mean we are going to have to be celibate for the rest of our lives. Look, I like women. I like you, for that matter. And judging by last night, you actually do like me as well.”
“But…” Lin tried to argue with this, even though there really was no arguing about it. She had had this big crush on Kya when they had been teens – and had been too shy to do anything about that. Then her interest had shifted to Tenzin and they all knew how that had turned out. After that? Well, there had only been a few drunken mistakes. Nothing more. And now she was old. Too old to…
Kya gave a long and drawn-out sigh. “I mean it, Lin. I like you. And maybe you should stop being so…” She stopped as she was trying to find the right word. “… unbending.”
“I am an Earthbender, being unbending is kinda our thing,” Lin muttered, even though it was a weak excuse.
“And I am just saying,” Lin replied. “Maybe you want to change things up for a little. And give good things a chance to happen.” With that she pursed her lips and got up. “Think about it, yeah?”
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