Chapter 17

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Pandora reef

Metkayina Clan

In honour of the return of the tulken, the Metkayina held a celebration which has yet to happen in many moons. The clan set the decorations around the huts and on the beach to honour their brothers and sisters. It was a privilege to be at this celebration in your lifetime. li'teya stood in front of Neytiri as she finished her outfit.

"I look ridiculous, Mrs Sully", Teya sighed, slumping forward.

Neytiri patted her shoulder, making her stand up straight. "You look beautiful, my child, Lo'ak is very lucky to have you."

Wha... Lo'ak no. Nothing happened," she spluttered, trying to hide her embarrassment.

Neytiri smiled at her. "I am his mother, I know. Lo'ak has not stopped smiling since the night you disappeared."

Teya smiled at the woman she thought of as her mother figure. "What about Mr Sully? Does he know?"

"No, Ma'jake is dense and stupid; he wouldn't see it even if it hit him in the face", Neytiri commented, making Teya laugh.

"You are done" Teya looked down at her outfit. Lights chains with gems were draped over her chest, gemstones and pearls decorated the outfit, and a star hung in the middle of her chest. White cloth attached to her shoulder trailed behind her like a cape. The same material was used for her loincloth. as chains framed the outline of her thighs. A silver headpiece wrapped around her head to show her status among the Metkayina clan.

"You look just like your mother," Neytiri whispered, standing behind the girl. Teya smiled sadly; she wished her mother was here dressing her for such an occasion. "I remember the day she arrived at the forest; it was the same day your father and Jake came to us. We thought she was a demon too, but she was unlike any Na'vi I saw," she explained, sitting Teya down to finish her hair. Neytiri took it out of the braids letting it sit naturally. "She was a bright light in our clan, teaching us the way of water as we taught her the way of the forest. You are blessed to be her daughter Li'teya te Evans Okoyia'ite."

"Thank you, Mrs sully", Teya whispered, turning and hugging the older woman.

"It is my pleasure, my child, and call me Neytiri; you are family."

"Ma, have you seen my loincloth Neteyam um ... " Lo'ak called as he walked into the hut. He couldn't take his eyes off Li'teya. she looked like a princess.

Neytiri smiled at her son. "I will find you one", she said, walking past her son. "Do not ruin her outfit; it took me a long time to make", she seethed, walking out of the hut.

Li'teya looked away in embarrassment. "Don't look at me like that."

Lo'ak tilted his head to the side as he leaned on the doorframe, "like what? Like you are the most beautiful na'vi I've ever seen." he teasingly asked.

Heat rose to her cheeks as she melted under his gaze. Lo'ak took the opportunity to make his way towards her. Teya walked back until her back hit the wall of the mauri. "You look beautiful, Princess", he breathed, placing his hands on her waist and pulling her closer.

"Say that again," she whispered, her mouth inches from his.

"Princess" he murmured

Teya crashed her lips onto his, snaking around his neck. The bark from the hut dug into Teya's skin, making her groan into his mouth. Lo'ak's hand found her thigh trailing towards her aching core.

"Lo'ak, we can't. Your siblings could walk, or your father." she whimpered as his fingers danced around her clit. Teya bit her lip, suppressing her moans. Lo'ak suddenly pulled away from the girl and brought his fingers to his lips. "You're right, princess; someone could walk in", he mused.

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