V. ARRIVING TO THE OMATICAYA CLAN

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Adela walked a few paces behind the both of them, listening to the conversation that the both of them are having. But Adela was also not paying no attention to the both of them either. Her eyes could not take break from the beauitful plants and the trees of nature surrounding them. Adela walks through the plain of a massive root, with the female and male in front of her. She grabbed onto his forearm as he was about to fall for his death from this height. Idiot, she thought to herself, slightly shaking her head.

A smile dance on Neytiri's lips, seeming to agree with her friends words about the male with them. Neytiri looked over to Jake, "You're like a baby." She spoke in her thick accent that never will be gone. "I need your help- no we need your help." Jake looked over his shoulder to Adela, then back at Neytiri, having that scowl on her face. "We? It's just you that needs help." Adela emphasis on 'we'.

Her eyes trailed down to the distant ground, she pressed her lips together as her hands are placed on her hips. "You should not be here." Neytiri looked at him intensely. "Then take us with you."

"No, go back." Neytiri pushed back Jake, after taking a few steps away from them, to only push Jake back. She gestures her hand to Adela, but not Jake's hand. Adela takes her hand, "We got to bring him with us Neytiri. He's going to kill himself out here." Adela looked at her in the eyes. "And you know my mother will kill me if I leave him alone and killed." Neytiri looked at her for a second before narrowing her eyes away from her. Contemplating if not or bring him. But Neytiri definitely knows that her friend's mother will do that.

Neytiri sighs through her nose, then looking back her friend, Adela. "Fine. He comes."

"I know you don't like this, after what happened. He's a good guy." She keeps her eyes narrowed away from her. "Let's go." She nodded her head and the three of them took off. A smile is placed on Adela's face. "What was that all about?" Jake asked, looking over to Neytiri. She looked over to him and Adela. "Come." she spoke. "Come" she grabbed onto Jake's wrist and walked off, taking her hands as he followed, with Adela being behind Neytiri now. "Where are we going?" Jake asked, Adela looked over to see that Jake was hitting the plants. "Jake hurry up. Let's go" Adela called out to him, he looked over to Adela, then headed over to them.

Now, they are going, coming over a large root that is not far from the ground. As they were following Neytiri, Adela heard something coming. "Shit." Adela heard Jake, looking over to see that Jake was in the ground. The both female's went down to Jake, seeing if he was alright. Adela looked over to see more Na'vi was heading over to him. They jumped down.

"Calm people, calm." Neytiri tells them, they looked at them. Adela saw one of them on the direhorse get off taking a few steps forward, Neytiri looked over to him. He looked at Adela and Jake, with anger and hatred in his eyes. But once his eyes locked with hers, his eyes soften with warmth and teasing. "What are you doing, Tsu'tey?" Neytiri spoke to him. Your just as beautiful as the last time I saw you, the words from hours earlier rang in my ears like they were engraved in her brain. "That demon are forbidden here." He told her, exclaiming out of it.

"There had been a sign. This is a matter for the Tsahik," she tells him, he looked over Adela. She have him a small smile, Tsu'tey looked back over to Neytiri. "Bring them." he spoke, he walked over to his direhorse, holding his hand out to Adela. Once he got on it, Adela hold his hand as he helped her up, then heading over to home tree.

"Father... I see you." Neytiri said to Eytukan. "This creature... Why did you bring them?" he said, but he didn't realize that either of them is actually a well-known friend to Tsu'tey and Neytiri. "I was going to kill them. But there has been a sign from Ewya." Neytiri spoke. "I have said, no dreamwalkers will come here." Eytukan said with a stern voice.

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