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... hat in the world was that" Bolin was the first to ask, causing her to smile.

"Me dealing with Vaatu. You won't have to worry about him causing problems, nor will you need to worry about him corrupting anymore spirits or anything else. He'll be a force for good now, I promise" Gwen replied.

"So what, you're like a...Dark Avatar now?" Mako asked with a raised eyebrow.

"I was thinking something like "Yin Avatar" and Korra would be the "Yang Avatar" sounds cool, doesn't it? S ...

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