Chapter 27: Let's Fish! Part 1

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POV: First person, Y/n
 
"Heeeyyy," I said as I shook Neteyam. He groaned not wanting to get up.

"Hey," I repeated. I turned to Meh'ki who was beside me, watching us.

"Wake him up," I gestured with my head towards Neteyam to Meh'ki.

He nodded and stepped. He opened his Ikran mouth and roared low enough for only us to hear.

This shot Neteyam up from his lying position and screamed like a Na'vi girl.

I laughed and so did Meh'ki joined silently by jumping in place, finding it funny how Neteyam screamed.

"What-what Hey! Did you told your Ikran to roar at me," he stuttered his words as he adjusted the process.

"Meh'ki is my bestie, not just 'my Ikran'," I turned to him, "right?"

Meh'ki nodded. That is true. I met Meh'ki when he was little. Abandoned by his mother because he was the weakest out of his siblings. He can not fly at all, but he can be a very good friend. He and I survived together at a young age without anyone else in this world.

Neteyam stood up, "so will we be staying here until it's safe," he asked.

"Oh yeah, this morning Meh'ki and I spotted humans. They are quite far but we should stay low," I added, "until they give up,"

"The sky person are persistent, it's hard for them to give up," Neteyam said with a concern tone.

"Yes, but what runs through their brains are more so negative. Like negative thoughts, always hopeless in someways," I explained.

"How do you know that," he asked and raised a brow.

"Well," I smiled, "if we are studied by the sky people, might as well we study them too," I turned to take my bow and arrows.

"Huh," while having his own thoughts, I began to gather our things to get breakfast, "what are you doing," he came back to reality to ask.

"We are going to fish for our breakfast," I grinned.

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"Phff," I laughed, "you look nice?"

"Why did you sound confused," Neteyam raised an eyebrow.

"Well," I paused and looked down at the coat Neteyam gave me, "how bout you wear yours, instead one of my own," I suggested.

I began to take off the coat, but Neteyam's hand stopped me.

"No keep it on," he said and smiled, "I like yours, so I'm keeping it,"

My jaw dropped a bit, "I'm offering it for you to use for now, not as a thank you gift," I gawked.

"Hmm... well it's mine now," he hugged my coat, turned and started to walk to the river where the fish was.

I growled quietly.

Whatever. He looks nice in it, that counts for sure.

I walked behind him and hummed, "how bout another race, my friend," I asked.

"Oh I'll make sure I'll win this round," he turned to me, smirked and quickly ran without any of us saying go.

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