None of the Sully's were happy with eachother, little disputes and snappy responses made it obvious, they had reasons and not even Jake was going to scolded them for their poor attitude.
The children's bestfriend was missing, having been taken by dreamwalkers. Neytiri had to leave behind her people which is a huge step in life. Jake was worried for everyone's safety. Neteyam and Neyite just felt betrayed, everything they knew was torn from their grasp. Jake knew it was for the best. He believed father's should protect and that's what he was going to do.
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Tuk slumped on her mother's ikran, her posture limp with boredom leaning further into Neytiri's body. Her tenancy to complain revived, "Are we there yet!"
"No, tuk," Neytiri glumly spoke, "go back to sleep."
Tuk didn't respond to this, her mood being killed by the realisation that there was still much further to go.
A small smile snuck to Neyite's face, dimming again once she had the same realisation Tuk just experienced. Focusing back towards the open ocean. The waves painted such a vast amount of space it almost scared her.▪︎
Ikran weren't common in the Metkayina clan especially when foreign visitors with noticeably darker blue skin rode on one's back interrupting there days work.
Large shell like horns were blown, a rattling cluncking noise notifying the clan.
Landing the ikran and dismounting them so far way from home, so far from the forest, made Neteyam uncomfortable. Clearly sharing the same emotion Neyite went to stand by him, wanting a consistent and familiar thing form her life close. "This is so weird," and "We're gonna stand out to much bro"'s were exchanged between the two. Lo'ak quickly moved beside the two when a group of important looking Metkayina teens started to approach. Their presence, especially one boys in particular, made the crowd of lighter blue Na'vi shift to make a slight entry way for them.
"Nei look! They've basically got flippers," Tuk looked up to Neyite and whispered loudly, her head hardly reaching Neyite's elbow. "Quite Tuk, we must be respectful, we want to stay here." She denounced the young girls critizisem.
Neteyam lightly nudged his twin attempting to get her attention. Trying to tell her to show her respect. Once she finally looked up from Tuk, a frown on her face ready to complain to him, not getting what he was attempting to tell her. She saw her two brothers motioning 'I see you' as a sign of respect towards the boy.
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