☆ (𝙖𝞸'𝙣𝙪𝙣𝙜 𝙭 𝙛𝙚𝙢 𝞸𝙢𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙠𝙖𝙮𝙖 𝞸𝙘) ☆
Eywa's love is deeper than anyone can visualise, she connects the land to the sky and sand to its oceans. She has planned her world with fastidious detail so each soul has a counter part, a mat...
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"Breathe in," Everyone took a deap breath in. "And breathe out." Once again, everyone reciprocated her actions and followed her instructions carefully. "Imagine a flickering flame. You must slow down your heart beat." Tsireya opened her eyes, inspecting everyone but her eyes drifted to Lo'ak who was meditating. Adjusting her position Tsireya placed her hands on top of Lo'ak's stomach and heart.
"Breathe in." Lo'ak did as he was told, but Tsireya was not satisfied when his heart sped up. Lightly putting pressure on his lower stomach she guided further, "Breathe from down here. Breathe out slowly. Lo'ak, your heartbeat is fast."
The surrounding Na'vi shared amused faces as they watched Lo'ak mutter an apologise while looking very embarrassed. "Sorry."
"Try to focus." The young boy sat up straight again, trying to think of anything that could distract his mind from the warmth her hands created. "Okay." His eyes flickered from her face to the sky.
Neyite nudged Neteyam, a smirk resting on her lips, making sure he was fully aware of the situation. They both looked up to see a smiling Rotxo shifting in his seat, trying to hide his laughter.
"And Breathe out." Tsireya continued, clueless about the others laughing quietly behind her.
Kiri looked at her siblings in turn, shaking her head at Neyite who only smiled at her harder. Kiri's lips twitched into a smile that she desperately tried to hide from Neyite, her reputation of maturity at stake.
"Let your mind go clear."
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Deciding to test the older siblings, Tsireya took them on an ilu ride. Improvement was evident, no one needed to breathe for quite some time and the way they rode their ilu was smoother and less like a baby.
"You are learning to breathe." She complemented proudly. "That was awesome, Tsireya!" Lo'ak exclaimed, his gaze focused of her.
"Yeah!" Neyite agreed as she directed her ilu in slow circles, taking in the vast amount of surrounding water. This was her life now, she had to live here, learn here, if she ever wanted a family she'd have to start one here. She couldn't imagine having a family, a mate, to constantly long for someone, it seemed so bizarre how people could be in love. No one at home had ever appealed to her, made her heart flutter or her cheeks blush. Ao'nung had but that didn't matter, that only happened because his behaviour caught her of guard. Pluss she hardly knew him, they have not even had a one-on-one conversation.