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I turned around and walked over to Ao'nung and Rotxo. "Y/n you can't be okay with this." Rotxo gave me a smug look. I started walking towards the rocks, as the two boys followed. "What do you mean?" I asked. "The new comers, the Forest dwellers, the tree freaks. Who else?" Ao'nung spoke with a very annoyed tone. I rolled my eyes and chuckled. "The both of you are so stuck up. They have done nothing to us and as I said before, they seek help. It would be wrong of us to send them out. Especially after such a long flight."

"I'm struggling to see how that's our problem." Ao'nung huffed out. I stopped and turned around, glaring at him. Rotxo gave me another disgusted look. "The both of you need to be on your best behavior. We must teach them our ways. So grow up and get over it. Ao'nung.Rotxo. I mean it." I spoke firmly, before walking towards the pods to find Tsireya. I saw here standing outside one of the pods, items in her hands. 

I watched from afar as the Forest family entered their new home. I made my way over to them and caught the eye of what I assumed was the older brother. He gave me a small smile and I returned it. I was truly looking for the other brother but I didn't mind it. Tsireya saw me and she gave me a smile. As I got closer Tsireya stopped me. "What?" I asked. "They are having a talk I think, we should wait for them, give them privacy." She smiled. 

I stood there as I heard Jake speak. "Hey! Maybe we could learn their names this way. No harm in listening." I said as I crouched down, crawling over to the side of the Forest families pod.  Tsireya sat with me, crouched down against the pod. "This is wrong. What if we get caught?" She freaked. "We won't. Now hush, I'm trying to listen."

"Okay. I need you kids on your best behavior. I meant it. Learn fast. Pull your weight. Don't cause trouble. You got it?"Jake spoke very firmly.

"Yes sir" 

I looked at Tsireya and she looked at me and smiled. I rolled my eyes. I heard a small hiss sound and it caught me off guard. Tsireya put her hand over her mouth to hold back her laugh. I once again rolled my eyes. 

"I want to go home."

Then there was a small sound of sobbing. "That must be the little one." Tsireya whispered to me. My ears lowered slightly. "Do you think they will be happy here? Do you think they will want to learn from us? What if they are rude?" I spoke softly. "Y/n, we have nothing to worry about. We just need to treat them with kindness and do as mother and father instructed us." I gave her a small smile. "You're right."

"Oh, Tuk." 

Tuk. That is the little girls name. "See. Told you we'd learn something from listening in." I smirked. Tsireya slightly pushed me. "Yeah. So if we get caught, this was all your idea." She smiled.

"Tuk, this is our home now. Now we're gonna get through this. We're gonna get through this if we have each others backs. Alright?"

"What does your father always say?"

"Sully's stick together."

"That's right. Sully's stick together. Now this time with some feeling. Yeah."

There was a small pause and I looked at Tsireya. "What are you two doing?" Rotxo asked. I grabbed his arm and pulled him down, bringing my finger up to my lips. "Would you be quiet. You are so loud." I mumbled. "Y/n we really should go. They definitely heard Rotxo. We don't wanna get caught." I sighed but nodded my head and the three of us snuck off. 

" I was wondering where you two were." Ao'nung called out. "They were behind the Forest families pod." Rotxo shouted as he walked over to Ao'nung. His facial expression turned very quickly. "Don't tell me you guys were actually over there." Ao'nung said rolling his eyes.

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