[She finished tracing the symbol repeatedly on one pendant, then switched to the other. The first one continued to glow that faint blue in the shape of a pentagram. Perfectly uniform, despite being finger-drawn. Magic.]
I'm lucky I thought of it. Or else we might've been in slightly more trouble.
They're small enough we should be able to keep them under our shirts without anyone noticing.
[It wasn't much longer before the second pendant was finished. Spell officially cast, she tied hers around her neck before using one finger to break the circle of salt. Both pendants immediately faded into normal metal circles.]
For once, subtle is probably the better way to go.
[Korra reaches for the other pendant, letting it rest in her palm as she stares down at it. Then she closes her fingers over it and smiles at Zatanna.]
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I'm lucky I thought of it. Or else we might've been in slightly more trouble.
They're small enough we should be able to keep them under our shirts without anyone noticing.
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[She doesn't even want to think about all the ways having a kid in Haven could go wrong. Parenting issues aside, of course.
She picks up the finished pendant curiously.]
Is it going to keep glowing like that?
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No, it'll fade the moment I finish the ritual. That's just a show of the magic being active right now.
The rest of the time, it'll look like a perfectly ordinary, blank pendant.
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[She can only imagine how much unwanted attention a glowing, obviously magical pendant would draw to them.
Korra sets the pendant back down and lets Zatanna finish up before interrupting again.]
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For once, subtle is probably the better way to go.
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No kidding. Thanks for doing this.
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And thanks for...you know...reminding me.