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The day started off pretty normal, she was in the water with her Ilu but when heard the roar of the horn alerting everyone of newcomers, she paused. She had been spending time with Tsireya at he moment. She looked up and she saw a group of ikrans that were getting near the island. She and Tsireya made their way to the shore. Once they made it there she gently pushed some of the Na'vi so she could see what all the fuss was about.

She finally saw her parents and siblings up ahead as she stood next to her father Tonowari, locking eyes with the two Na'vis. She looked at the guests with her eyes. There were six Na'vi who were clearly not from the Metkayina clan, but from the Omaticaya tribe.

She was literally fascinated by how they looked. Their tails were much thinner than theirs, they were meant for swinging in trees rather than swimming in water, so what were they doing here? She thought to herself. Continuing her fascination, she found that their skin was a slightly darker shade of azure than hers.

She turned her attention to the boy who was clearly looking at Tsireya. She nudged her sister and grinned at her. Her sister quickly elbowed her right back and she turned her attention to the seemingly older of the brothers. His green-yellow eyes stared straight at her. They stared at each other for about three seconds before he decided to tap out. She looked at her mother smiling to herself.

Her mother touched a girls tail and she looked clearly uncomftable judging by the way she touched her. Ronal then moved to the boy and snatched his hand. "These children are not even a pure Na'vi! Look five fingers!" the boy looked down at his feet. Ashamed by all the attention he was getting. After a little argument that her family and Toruk Makto's had, her father made up his mind.

Toruk Makto and his family will stay with us. Treat them as our brothers and sisters. They do not know the sea so it will be like babies taking their first breath. Teach them our ways so they do not suffer the shame of being useless." He aimed the last sentence specifically toward Namaari and her siblings.

She smiled slightly as her brother started to protest, but was quickly silenced by his father.

"Namaari will show you your new home." Tonowari said. She nodded and walked towards them. As they walked down the path, Tuk started to hop on her. She smiled at her.

Along the way she showed them some beautiful shells, corals and fish. Always making sure they were all there and none of them were lost, she often couldn't help but look into their faces. They were full of joy. She was pleased that they liked her here. Once they got to the tent, you made sure they were comfortable.

"Thank you." Said a woman you assumed to be a mother of the children.

"You are welcome. My name is Namaari." you made see you motion.

"These are my children Tuk, Kiri"she pointed to the girl that your mother was looking at yarlier "this is Loak and Neteyam, oh and this is my mate Jake." she introduced you her family. You made see you motion to them.

"Is there anything you want to know about ocean, culture, anything? you asked them.

"When do we start with lessons? Kiri asked me.

"Tomorow morning you will have a first lesson with me and my friends. We will try to teach you correct way of breathing under the water and mayby we can go for a little swim."

She said goodbye to the Sully family and went to her Ilu for a night ride. She entered the water and made a clicking sound to call her Ilu. She came and put her head into her chest and she patted her head gently. Neriah raised her head and looked at Namaari as she began stroking her muzzle.

It was a very beautiful being, it has a small but slender and strong body. I did a tsaheylu and headed underwater. After a few minutes I reached my destination. It was just something, but to her it was something else. It was a place where she could relax her mind and get rid of all her problems. She sat down on a rock and looked at Neriah who was happily swimming in the water.

After a while she looked up and saw a beautiful night sky full of stars. The more she looked, the more stars she saw. It was a beautiful moment with her and Neriah.

Namaari got into the water and Neriah happily swam towards her with a smiling face. Namaari couldn't help but smile at her. Once on her back, she did a tsaheylu before diving under the water and returning to the island.

After she came back home she ended tsaheylu and returned to her tent. Greeting her mother and father she made her way to her siblings. She saw Tsireya and Ao'unug sitting next to each other and talking. Ao'unug was the first one to notice her.

"Namaari where have you been? We were looking for you."

"Oh, I was in my secret place." She said winking at him.

"So what are your feelings about the Sullys?" She asked her siblings. Noticing Tsireya starting to blush, I turned my attention to Ao'nung.

"They are freaks! They don't deserve to be here in our clan."

"Hey, don't be rude."she said, slapping him in the back of the head, making his ears twitch.

"I think they're really nice." said Tsyreya. I looked at her, the blush still visible on her cheeks. I smiled at her and then looked at Ao'nung who was shaking his head.

"Im going to sleep, tomorrow will be a long day."

Finally laying down on my bed after this long day I eventually drifted to sleep.

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