CHAPTER 2

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Everything that's written like this is meant to be the Metkayina sign language.

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Sy'anan came to a stop in front of a familiar marui pod, with Tsireya, Ao'nung and Rotxo following closely behind.

Unsurprisingly no one of the Sully family was awake.
Sy'anan watched as Ao'nung stepped in the pod and got closer to Kiri who was fast asleep, hugging herself. He was about to violently shake the sleeping girl when his older sister stopped him by pinching his ear and whisper shouted.

"Don't you dare." Sy'anan moved in front of the cuddling pair that consisted of the oldest and the youngest child of the Sully family.

Her heart swelled up at the cuteness of the scene before her. Neteyam was lying on his back serving as a softer ground for Tuk to lay on and the said girl was all snuggled up on him with her head lying just under his head. Neteyam had his arms wrapped around his little sister like he was afraid she would somehow dissappear if he let go.

Sy'anan knelt in front of them and lightly shook the youngest girl. "Good morning Tuk, time to wake up." She whispered as the girl's eyes slowly opened.

"Mhmm already?" Tuktirey whined, waking her brother up.
He squeezed his sister one last time before opening his eyes to see what's going on.
"Good morning." He asked in his morning raspie voice. His eyes firstly landed on the awakening sister on top on him and then followed a foreign hand that was laying on top of her. His eyes met Sy'anans and then widened a little.
"What is going on?" He asked confused, slowly sitting up.
"You are still sleeping. That is going on." Sy'anan teased, smiling widely. She could not deny that the young Omaticaya looked very cute when confused.

Neteyam let out a long breath, snuggling his head in Tuk's neck. "Tuuuk it's time to wake up." He sang in a whisper, before shaking her lightly as he tried to stood up.

"Tuk I have a special task for you." Sy'anan petted the young girls hair.
After hearing that, Tuk's ears twitched.
"What is it?" She turned her head quickly, making Sy'anan and Neteyam laugh quietly.

"Can you wake up your brother and sister?" Tuktireys lips pulled into a wide grinn and she stood up quickly, making her way to her first victim.

Neteyam and Sy'anan watched as Tuk jumped on her older brother, scaring the sleep out of him.
Everyone else started laughing when they heard Lo'aks high pitched scream that woke up everyone else.

"What is going on?" Jake jumped up alerted when he heard his youngest sons scream.

"I apologize for waking you up like that but the sea is waiting." Jake calmed down at Sy'anan words nodding in understanding.

"Then what are we waiting for!" The Omaticaya father grabbed his oldest daughter when she went to lay back down.

"But we didn't even had breakfast yet." Lo'ak complained, pushing his little sister off of him.

"Neither have we, but that is alright, the sea offers everything we need." Tsireya chimed in, shooting a warm smile to the young boy.

"Come on, up and on your way." Neytiri pulled her young son up and lightly pushed him to the entrance of their new home.

"Our father is waiting for you to join him in the sea."
Sy'anan looked from Tuk to Jake and Neytiri as she spoke.
"Than we'll go and meet him." Jack offered his hand to his wife.
"Thank you, sweet child." Neytiri smiled warmly at the oldest Metkayina girl as she grabbed her mate's hand.

"Now let us go, you have a lot to learn." Sy'anan rushed the Omaticaya family out of their marui home.

Neteyam and Lo'ak watched in amazement as the two Metkayina females jumped gracefully in the sea.
"Come on let's go!" Neteyam looked at his younger brother and started running to the water himself.

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