𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐞𝐞. 𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐢𝐬 𝐯𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐠

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Baby Neteyam was sleeping in Rasmei's arms as he nuzzled himself into a good position

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Baby Neteyam was sleeping in Rasmei's arms as he nuzzled himself into a good position. His face was covered with her chest, finding the comfort of feeling his mother's steady heartbeat. This was the time when they visited Grace's Avatar delivering her child so as soon as the child was born, Jake and Rasmei could take the kid to the forest.

Rasmei's eyes were staring straight to the screen that was playing Grace's vlog who was telling about her days and the research and Jake was just right beside her, silence. At the same time, everything here seemed a little bit odd from them now.

They got used to the forest, surrounded by fresh air and the sound of chirping animals. These labs were basically suffocating. Maybe they were inside the cave because this was the only place where they could hide from the returning RDA force. It was all Rasmei doing that she wanted them to be up here instead of staying in the same place and the cave could provide Ikran to fly up through a large crevasse in the floor. The vortex couldn't track them up here too.

Bringing the mask to her face, Rasmei stood up gently to make sure she didn't wake her baby up. Moving around the space, the place where she used to work, now feeling out of her hand. She moved Neteyam a little bit before placing the mask on his face, letting him breathing in the air for the second time now.

Luckily that they had Na'vi lungs now that they could basically breathe both air in without having to carry the mask all along the way because it seemed annoying. Jake moved along her as he looked at the new research that Norm and Max had achieved throughout the time and most likely continued from what Grace was left behind. He grimaced when he walked past the equations board, to many numbers and formulas which he did such a shitty score back at his school time.

''This is suffocating.'' Rasmei grunted as she crouched down to pick up the paper that had fallen on the floor. Her tail swished with annoyance because she tried to find something to do rather than feeling suffocating herself in such a small space waiting to adopt her daughter.

''You used to love this kind of space before, didn't you?'' Jake said and Rasmei turned to face him.

''I still.'' Her finger pointed to the equation board that left a blank space without an answer. She could basically do that and solve it if she wanted to. ''Maybe it is way too small for us now, my head hit the roof everytime I'm trying to stand straight.''

Then Jake went closer to where Norm had framed the picture on his desk. Having it in his hand, Jake smiled as he looked down to the picture of them. It was still bringing back the memories that they had lived in the shack near Hallelujah Mountain for three months. With Grace and Trudy inside the picture together, and with him and his wife in their human forms was exactly feeling more different for him now.

Rasmei peered in beside him as her eyes shifted to see where his eyes went. ''Missing being a human?''

''No.'' He immediately answered her and shook his head fast. A giggle came out from her lips as she pulled the picture from his hand into herself. Maybe this was the time when Rasmei felt exactly full again in this picture. Everyone looked happy in the picture and she couldn't believe the fact that two of the five people in this photo were gone. Jake's hand came to his wife's shoulder and gave a little squeeze of comfort because in her eyes he could see her emotional shift in guilt when her green eyes landed on both Grace Agustine and Trudy Chacon.

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