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Naluáh followed closely behind Tsireya, a few woven bags strung across her back.
"This way" Naluáh smiled back at the seven new na'vi.

The smallest girl, Tuk, had come to a stop, face to face with an ilu and was overjoyed trying to get her older sisters attention. Naluáh shook her head smiling before turning back to tsireya.
"Just up here" tsireya called.

The small girl began jumping up and down on the woven walkway giggling to herself.
"This is for you" tsireya started.
"Your new home" Naluáh Finished.

"This'll work" Jake smirked.
"This is great, this is nice" neytiri sighed dropping her bag to the floor.

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Tsireya dove into the water gracefully, rotxo trying to copy although his legs decided otherwise.

Naluáh laughed to herself before diving in after the other three.
Neteyam watched eyeing her every move. Once she was out of sight he pulled lo'aks arm to follow.
Tuk and kiri screamed when they met the water, searching for there brothers.

For the four kids it was like seeing a whole new world. They came In contact with the most beautiful sea life. It was like a dream, only greater and more life changing.

Kiri stared longingly to all the fish, reaching her hand out to meet there skin. She sighed contently when one rubbed against her tainted fingers.

Naluáh smiled as she watched the four take in there surroundings. She new what it felt like. What it felt like to feel the water. To be one with it for the first time.

Tsireya slowly treaded towards Naluáh copying her mannerism. Although her eyes seemed to only stay on lo'ak and not all four.

Lo'ak started to point vigorously at the four na'vi infront of him, insinuating for the other two to start swimming faster.

Neteyam felt his body grow weak as he watched Naluáh swim so effortlessly. It was as though she was the only girl in all of pandora. He watched longingly as she traced her fingers along each piece of sea life she saw.
He watched as her eyes lit up at the sight of a untamed ilu.

He watched until he physically couldn't breathe anymore and had to go up for air. If it was up to him he would have stayed just watching her forever.

Lo'ak had brought his head slowly back under the water and watched as tsireya showed him weird hand signs.

"Swim together with us" tsireya had signed.
He just shrugged going back up for another breath with neteyam before following the others back under the sea.

As the seven kicked there feet against the tide, the four experienced swimmers watched as the new comers had went up for air yet again.

"What's wrong with them?" Aonung signed to the three others.
"Those guys are bad divers" rotxo had signed back.
"Stop" tsireya signed.
"They are learning" Naluáh finished.
The four had finally followed in suit and swam to the surface.

"Are you alright?" Tsireya questioned.
"Your too fast, wait for us" tuk complained.
"Just breathe". "Tsireya they know how to breathe" Naluáh laughed from beside her.

"You are not good divers" aonung said resurfacing. "Neither are you, Skxawng" Naluáh said flicking the boys head.

"Maybe good at swinging through trees, but—" aonung said before Naluáh shoved his head under water.

"Come on bro" lo'ak sighed.
"We don't speak this finger talk, guys. We don't know what your saying" neteyam said making weird hand signals to the four.

"I will teach you" Naluáh said looking into neteyams eyes.
"Where is kiri?" Rotxo perked up.
"Kiri?" Tuk questioned.

"Who?" Aonung asked.
"Kiri, where is kiri" rotxo asked again.
"Did you see her?" Tsireya asked.

"If you care so much go find her, you idiot" aonung replied pushing rotxo shoulder.






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