CHAPTER 9 ੈ✩‧₊˚

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It was a few hours after ny'haras terrifying dream had taken place. Now she sat on the edge of a deck, feet in the water.

The water was rippling as she swayed her legs back and forth. It was evening now. She sat alone listening to the quiet sounds of the ocean and the light sounds of the animals in the background.

She couldn't stop thinking about what she had endured a couple hours before. What was the meaning of that dream? Who was that voice?

Dreams always had meanings. She had to trust her gut. Not doing so could cost you your own life.

You cant run from your thoughts. It'll only make things worse. You cant heal what you don't let yourself feel.

Quiet footsteps behind her made her ears perk up.

Her brother sat down next to her, a few inches away. He put his feet in the water as well before turning his head to look at his little sister.

"Hey little sis, what's wrong?" Ao'nung could immediately tell that something was wrong with his baby sister. He always could. It was his big brother intuition.

He looked over her face and she had her eyes furrowed at the water in front of them, her back slightly hunched over as if to close herself off front the world. The sunset causing a golden hue over them.

Ny'hara avoided his eyes. He always could tell when something was wrong. It was a good thing but also bad.

Bad for her but good for him.

"Nothing i'm okay, why?" She mumbled. Fingers fiddling with each other. Her white hair covering half of her face. So her brother couldn't see her face.

"Don't lie to me Hara, i can tell when you lie." He said matter of factly. His non existent eyebrows raising. He let his fingers push some of her hair behind her ear so he could see her face.

Ny'hara finally looked up at him and made eye contact. She pursed her lips before replying "I don't know I just had a bad dream. Now i'm just distracts from everything around me."

Ao'nung made sure to listen to every word she said. To not miss anything. He hummed before moving closer to her.

"What was the dream about?"

The girl next to him only shook her head, sighing. "I don't want to talk about it." Ao'nung nodded in understanding.

quiet overtook them as they just sat in a comforting silence. Just two siblings hanging out in peace. Taking comfort in each other. Just sibling bonding time.





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It was the next day and Kiri sat with her siblings in their mauri. The Sully family was having a "important family meeting."

Jake did these at least twice a month. Kiri thought it was stupid.

They all sat in a circle on the floor, waiting for their dad to begin speaking. A silence overtaking them.

Neytiri was sitting cross legged with Tuk on her leg. Kiri had her legs pushed up to her chest. Neteyam and Lo'ak were just sitting there side eyeing each other.

Jake finally started talking after a quick minute of a uncomfortable silence.

"Soo, how is everyone holding up?" He asked awkwardly.

It had been approximately three weeks since they had gotten to the island. Everyone was some what pulling there weight.

Neytiri missed her home a lot. She wished she could go back to where she longed to be. The first would always be her home. But if she had to come to water to keep her family safe, she sure as hell would.

Tuk was still a child. She had a while until she fully gathered her senses. But she misses home as well, she had some friends over there. Here she didn't really have any. She misses running and jumping through the trees with her siblings.

The youngest son of the Sullys, Lo'ak didn't really care. He hadn't complained once since they got here. He supposed he only liked it because of his small crush on the leaders daughter. She was keeping him sane. She made him feel normal and not as alone.

And the eldest son, Neteyam. He was struggling to keep up. He just wanted to go home. That's where his home truly lied. Being somewhere new was hard. He had to pull his weight more, he had to be on his siblings ass' even more then he did back home. When he says "siblings" he means Lo'ak.

Kiri. She loved the ocean. She loved any part of pandora, really. She loved seeing all the cool creatures the ocean had to offer. The foreign fruits. The culture, the way the water was and around them. It even resides in you.

Before your birth and after your death.

"I learned to make shell necklaces!" Tuk was the first to reply. She loved to make her family happy. It was who she was.

Jake gently smiled at his youngest daughter. "That's great Tuk! Anything else you want to say?"

"Ny'hara showed me lots of cool animals and rocks, even shells while we were hanging out the other day!" She added on enthusiastically.

Kiri hearing the metkayina girls name, immediately perked up. Her tail starting to sway faster, ears perked all the way up.

Anytime she would here said girls name her heart would skip a beat. Ny'hara had an affect on Kiri. Anyone around them could see it.

The whole family saw Kiri's reaction out of the corner of their eyes. And Neytiri side eyed her daughter before turning her head to look at her with furrowed eyes. 

Lo'ak and Neteyam again started smirking and snickering to each other.
Seeing their sisters face was priceless. It was so obvious Kiri liked Ny'hara. Ur was so apparent to everyone but the girls themselves. It was funny.

"Do you have something to say Kiri te Suli?" Both parents said at the same time. They both looked at each other suspiciously at the coincidence. Creepy.

Kiri's cheeks started to slowly turn a purplish pink color against her blue skin.

Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.

The whole entire family was staring into her soul. Tuk was just confused as fuck as to what was going on. Her brothers were giggling, and her parents tense.

"What no! Why are you guys acting like this? Stop!"

Kiri at this point was sweating bullets. They used the full name. She was in deep shit.

"OOO SHE LIKES NY'HARA!" both of her brothers yelled out.


"WHAT THE ACTUAL FU-"





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SPEAKS: ik ik it's been a while i just am going through a ton of stuff so it's hard to update love you all!

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