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"Mommy how come I don't look like you?"

Senna laughed, looking down at the young girl in her lap, "You do look like me, Korra."

Korra pouted, "Not exactly like you. I only look kind of like you. I look like dad too. And grandma, and grandpa, and auntie, a-"

Senna cut her daughter off with a laugh, "And your other grandparents, and the water, and the moon." She teased, poking her daughter's stomach.

"Stop it!" Korra yelled, giggling and getting up. She turned around and looked at her mom, "I want to know why I only kind of look like all of them. Why don't I just look like you?"

Senna smiled, amused by her daughter's puzzlement, "Well," she said, trying to think of a simple way to explain it. She looked up at the falling snow and caught a flake on her gloved hand, "Look at the snowflakes," she instructed Korra, watching as the little girl crawled back onto her lap and wrenched her mother's hand closer to her. "They're all different too, aren't they?"

Korra nodded, "But they aren't people, Mom."

Senna laughed, "No, you're right, they aren't, but just listen. Look at these two snowflakes," her mom said, pointing two single ones out, "They look similar, don't they?"

"They're almost the same size, and look the same in the middle." Korra said, grinning up at her mom, knowing she answered right.

Senna smiled and shook her head at her daughter's ego, "You're right. The inside design and the size are the same, but the shape of the outside is different. So they're similar, but still diferent. Just like you and me. We have the same hair," she said, pulling lightly on one of Korra's pigtails, "the same eyes," she said, touching her daughters cheeks, just below her blue eyes, "and we smile the same," she said, poking her daughter again to make her smile. "But we're still different."

"Just like the snowflakes!" Korra cheered, moving the snow around them with her bending.

Senna grinned, watching as the snow fell back down, "Yes, just like the snowflakes."