[Because he is a teenage boy, the almost-automatic response is 'no.' Truth be told, though, he kind of does. Uhura is a good listener. He leans against her; he likes the contact.]
[He makes his "getting ready to explain something mind-blowingly difficult" face. Because interpersonal relationships? Totally as complicated as the physics behind transwarp beaming, especially because he can't say too much about Hei.]
That is where I'm confused. Korra was rejected by Li who, from what Korra told me, said unkind things to her. I spoke to Li because Korra was upset and wouldn't speak to him herself, and then told Korra that I did so. I thought that she would be angry--mad like you were at the bar, remember--but she was far more upset. I should have tried to talk to her more, maybe, but I was disinclined to talk further after she threw me.
[Wait, no. That sounded bad, and Uhura already thinks poorly of Korra.]
[Uhura studies Pavel for a minute, giving him time to make sure of that. But eventually she lets it slide. Some people are rough around the edges. It doesn't mean she has to like them, but it also doesn't mean she has to rescue Pavel from them.
She switches to Russian, to better put the young man at ease.]
[He's immensely grateful to her for allowing it to slide after he mucked up his word choice. The last thing he wants to do is make Uhura think that he's letting his friends bully him or that he's not perfectly capable of defending himself. The physical confrontation isn't what bothers Pavel the most, anyway. He still doesn't think that he deserved the outburst that he received.
He's almost as grateful for the switch to his native tongue.]
No, she only made it clear that she wasn't going to.
[Not his relationship to--oh. Maybe not, but since both Korra and Hei are his friends, it seemed fair enough at the time. Besides, Li had made Korra very upset. Yeah. In retrospect, maybe it was dumb. He thought that he had been defending a friend; that sounds much nicer than meddling does.
He snorts in response to her question.]
Always, and that was different. Meddling in the wrong way could have resulted in academic suspension.]
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Why would you say that?
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I had a fight with Korra.
[Kind of.]
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Do you want to talk about it?
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I think so, yes. I'm not sure of what to do.
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That is where I'm confused. Korra was rejected by Li who, from what Korra told me, said unkind things to her. I spoke to Li because Korra was upset and wouldn't speak to him herself, and then told Korra that I did so. I thought that she would be angry--mad like you were at the bar, remember--but she was far more upset. I should have tried to talk to her more, maybe, but I was disinclined to talk further after she threw me.
[Wait, no. That sounded bad, and Uhura already thinks poorly of Korra.]
Not threw. Dropped, I think, is a better word?
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And yeah, that did sound bad, Pavel.]
She did what?
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She... reacted unfavorably. [There, that's better.] My feelings were the only casualties. It's fine.
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She switches to Russian, to better put the young man at ease.]
Неужели она попросит вас поговорить с ним?
Italics = Russian
He's almost as grateful for the switch to his native tongue.]
No, she only made it clear that she wasn't going to.
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[Oh Pavel.]
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[He takes in Uhura's expression.]
That was wrong?
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[She shakes her head just slightly in affectionate bemusement.]
Weren't you surrounded by girls in the Academy? Have you never had a friend break up before?
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He snorts in response to her question.]
Always, and that was different. Meddling in the wrong way could have resulted in academic suspension.]
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[Not that he can very well avoid not meddling when he cares about the people involved. He'll try, though.]
Should I apologize, or should she apologize for reacting in the way she did?
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[She can't help but add]
But if she hates you for standing up for her, you're better off without her.
[She understands not wanting people to meddle, but she can't help being biased in favor of Pavel.]
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Thank you, Nyota.
[He hugs her--one of those big, unreserved Russian hugs.]
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