Into the Water
I watched with great interest how Toruk Makto and his family landed on our shores. My brother Aonung and our cousin pulled me with them, as they walked towards the Sully brothers.
I smiled, as both of them showed the hand gesture for 'I see you'.
I politely copied their action, but my brother only stared at them. He let out a laugh when he surrounded them and suspected their tails."Is that supposed to be a tail!? ", Aonung mocked and grabbed one of the boys' tails.
I walked over to him and slapped his chest, so that he would let go.
" Stop it", I mumbled, "They're our guests."I looked back to the Sully brothers and the one who appeared to be the eldest nodded his head into my direction with a smile.
I wanted to reply, as I watched how my father, the chief arrived on his Skimwing to greet Toruk Makto. I didn't really listen to their conversation, as I inspected the Sully family. They were six people all together. Jake Sully, Toruk Makto, and his mate. And of course, their children, two boys and two girls."They are not even real Na'vi!"
My gaze was pulled towards my mother who held up the hands of one of the girls. She had five fingers, instead of four. Na'vi all around us started hissing at them, even my brother, but my sister Tsireya and I looked at them with great interest. I was really intrigued by this rather uncommon family.
"Toruk Makto and his family will stay", my father finally declared. I looked at my sister happyly. She smiled and grabbed my hand, pulling not only me but also my brother with her to the front.
"Our children Aonung, Tsireya and Y/N will teach your children our ways", my father explained.
"But father, why-", Aonung tried to protest but he was shut up by our father.
Tsireya and I smiled at each other before helping the Sullys with their luggage.
"Come on", my sister declared existed, "my sister and I will show you our village."
I stepped forward and took a sleeping bag from one of the boys. He smiled at me thankfully.
"Neteyam", he introduced himself.
I smiled as I guided him through the village.
"Y/N. It is nice to meet you, Neteyam."
***The Sullys had been with us for a while now and they had started to get acclimatized to the village and the shores. We had gotten to know all of them by now.
Neteyam, the boy I first met was Indeed the eldest and he was also the one, I spend the most time with. He was very polite and a quick learner, but he was also very sarcastic, especially towards his brother.
Lo'ak. He was one year younger but very fiery. He seemed to be a troublemaker but I liked him anyway. He was a sweet boy with a strong heart. And I could tell that he and my sister Tsireya had something for each other. It was very obvious to everyone around, except for them.
Kiri and Tuk were the two girls. I must say, it was a little bit hard to get to know Kiri. She was mostly by herself, but she was a snarky girl. Always ready to leave a comment on anything. But her Connection to Eywa never ceased to amaze me.
And then there was Tuk. The little girl was always happy and positive. The first day was a little bit hard for her, but after that she was a ray of sunshine. Always ready to learn and see.
In the first week, we had showed the Sullys how to swim and started to teach them how to hold their breath longer.
Now it was time for them to ride an Ilu. I had called mine for today's lesson. I petted her head gently and gave her a fish as a treat. I smiled and watched as Aonung gathered a few other Ilus to teach the Sullys. Lo'ak was the first one. But to say he failed completely was probably an understatement. I couldn't help but smile a bit at his attempt. He wasn't the first one to fall of an Ilu.
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