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Ronals POV

"Take this with you, have your mate apply it daily," I demand as I hand Teskî some ointment.

"Thank you," the young boy smirks weakly at me.

"Your welcome," I smile as he leaves.

I turn around began sorting through some medicine, organising it. There wasn't anyone else to help so I figured I'll just sort through some stuff, get things done.

"Ronal?"

"Yes?" I ask, turning around slightly enough to see who it was.

"May I speak with you?" Talo, Ka'nus grandmother asks.

"Of course," I smile politely as I stand up to face her.

"How is Ka'nu?" Talo whispers.

"She's better now, has her own Mauri," I smirk, crossing my arms over my chest.

From what Aonung told me, he did not like this women for she was rude to his mate, my daughter in law. I'm on Ka'nu and Aonungs side but I'm also the Tsahik, I can't be too rude but I have no respect for this women.

"Oh, that's good," Talo nods her head.

"She's going to be an excellent Tsahik, she's very grown up," I smile brightly as I tell the truth.

"Really?" Talo raises her eyebrows.

"Really," I nod my head.

"How's your family?" She asks.

"Good, Ka'nu is an excellent addition," I smile brightly.

"Aonung and her have mated now?" Talo questions.

"Not yet, soon," I uncross my arms, wanting this conversation to end already.

"Now that, that makes sense," she smirks, chuckling softly.

Stay calm Ronal

"And how does that make sense?" I ask calmly.

"Ka'nu can't commit to anything or anyone," Talo shrugs.

That's it

"Yes she can. And if you would open your eyes for one second you could see how talented and great and skilled and grown up your granddaughter is!" I whisper yell.

"She's no longer my granddaughter, she made that very clear the last time we spoke," Talo scoffs, rolling her eyes.

"We'll she's my daughter in law and personally, I'm glad she no longer has a grandmother like you," I spit.

"What is this behaviour?" She scoffs.

"Leave," I demand. "I have people to tend to."

"Goodbye then," Talo walks away grumpily.

What a child

I bend down again so I can continue sorting through all the medicine. The ointments, creams, bandages and cloths.

I need to calm down

"Ronal?" Tonowari asks.

Thank you Eywa

"Yes?" I ask, not turning around but automatically called.

I knew it was Tonowari, I could tell my his deep voice. He sounded a bit sad though, he's probably just hungry.

"My dear," Tonowari says lowly.

"Yes dear?" I chuckle slowly.

"We have a guest."

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