All Kasai could do was stare at Avani with a questioning expression as she watched her tumble over words again, but by now Kasai took it to be a normal thing. She wasn't as surprised to hear that Avani didn't use a helmet, but was a bit worried until she did eventually retrieve one from the sidecar. Hesitantly, she handed over the crutches and put her weight against Avani. It was a relief when she picked her up, but then Kasai remembered how her arm had been rendered useless in the spirit world, and while it may have healed, there was no way it was fully functioning already. A frown appeared on her face when she thought about how bad that must've hurt, but she knew Avani would probably take her concern for pity, so she kept the thought to herself. Avani was right though, the little vesicle was plenty big enough for her and the crutches that sat beside her. She scooted down to where she was comfortable in the thing and then took the helmet with a grateful smile, placing it on her head and securing the strap under her chin. The rumble of the engine made Kasai jump a little, but she blinked hard once and then looked at Avani, who looked quite nice sitting up on the motorcycle. It seemed natural to her, and it contributed to her rebel look. When they pulled away from the hospital and on to the road, Kasai felt a funny feeling in her stomach, almost like butterflies. She had done many dangerous and crazy things in her lifetime, but her first experience on, or to the side of, a motorcycle was a little intimidating to her. The ride was actually really enjoyable though, she liked the feeling of the wind on her face and through her hair. When someone honked at them though, her heart jumped and she prepared for certain death, though the other vehicle simply passed them in the other lane. Then Avani asked where she lived and she blinked a few times. Oh right, she had no idea where Kasai lived. Luckily, she was headed in the right direction, but Kasai was far from the rich and prominent of the city. "Good guess, but you might wanna take a left up here on Kenji Street." She waited until the earthbender turned them down the correct street and then pointed to a building on the right, pulling off the helmet as they stopped. "Police work isn't exactly as high paying as you'd think." She rummaged through the pockets of the sweatpants she wore and found her keys. Getting out of the cart was easier than getting in, since now she could push herself up with her good leg. She sat on the side of the cart and grabbed the crutches and then stood, smiling at Avani. "Well, here we are." She pointed to the building they had stopped at, which was a set of studio apartments. "And unfortunately for me at least, I live on the top..." Kasai sighed and walked up to the entrance to the apartments, then looked at the staircase. There was an elevator off to the side, but Kasai had never had to use it before, and she really didn't want to have to use it now. Reluctantly though, she walked over to it and hit the third button. The two arrived on the top floor with a [i]ding[/i], and Kasai stepped off to the door to her apartment. She got the key into the door, but then looked back at Avani. "Thanks for the ride," she decided to give back some of the teasing that Avani had done earlier before bringing her home, a little fun never hurt anyway. "How about you come inside for a different kind of ride?" She smirked and turned the key in the door, opening it up to her open concept apartment, where the bedroom and the living room and the kitchen all ran together with few walls and no doors in between.