First Meeting

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(When I write these I write them with a na'vi accent in my mind, especially when it comes to the dialogue. I will be trying not to use words that humans would say like, going out on dates and stuff like that.)

Your POV

I always admired my home. A gigantic Cave with glowing crystals and plants growing all around it. It has trees, and it has water, its the best of both worlds.
Because of where my people, Släranurai, is situated on pandora, the sun never fully shines down on our home, so the brightest our home ever gets is a nice purple colour.
I have a passion for climbing in the trees and, even though it might sound crazy, I loved to talk to them. I didn't exactly have anyone else to talk to.
When I'm not in the trees I can be found anywhere in the glowing water. Every splash, every ripple that the water made would bring out brighter colours.

I was sitting in a tree that was perfectly shaped for my body, venting to the branches around me about my family.
"What do they want from me? I can't change who I am," I say with a frown.
I have a complicated relationship with my family. I was born with bright white skin that would glow in the dark. The rest of my people were born with blue and blue-ish white stripes, only the lighter stripes glowed. I was bullied a lot for it and felt like an outcast.
Just as I was about to speak another word, the pawk sounded. (Pawk is na'vi for horn) This only meant one thing, visitors.
It wasn't clear to yet if the visitors had bad intent but I grabbed my bow and arrows just in case. I then swung between trees and dived beneath water until I arrived at the cliff, at the opening of our Cave.
I saw my sister, Tsyal and ran over to her.
"What the hell is happening,?" I asked.
We both continue walking over to the rest of our family. My Dad, Ak'tari, the clans chief, stood tall waiting for whatever was about to approach. My mother, Seytawney stood by his side, while my brothers, Maratu and Ralu soon arrived.
"Hello?" I asked my sister again.

She just pointed out to the distance and I could see something. It looked like 5 flying animals with na'vi on them. As they got closer I realised they were not Släranurai. I looked around seeing anxious faces but my father remained stone faced so I didn't feel I had to worry too much.
As the Na'vi got closer I saw that they must be Omatikaya. Forest people. But what were they doing here?
The forest people landed there animals, which I'm are pretty sure are called ikrans. They jump off there ikrans as more of our people surrounded them.
I can see a man and a woman, I assume to be the parents of this family. I see a little girl jump off the mothers ikran, she must be to young to ride one herself. Then there are 3 other kids, around my age. 2 Boys and 1 girl. I see the woman grab her bow not long before the man tells her to leave it. They walk closer towards my father, i was a bit to the side of him.
The man puts his hands up, showing that they come in peace. Not long after my older brother, Maratu and his skxawng friend showed up. I see the 2 forest Boys touch there hand to there head and go down, the sign way of saying, I See You. Maratu and his friend don't do it back. Instead they start making fun of the forest Boys tails.
I roll my eyes at there behaviour, there literally forest people, they don't need tails for the water. I walk forward to my stupid brother. As I walk over I can see one of the forest Boys eyes on me. It is probably because of my white skin. I bet they've never seen someone like me.
I slap Maratu and his friends hands away as they point at the forest Boys tails making fun.
"Maratu, enough" I say annoyed.
I turn to look at the forest Boys and give a weak smile, wanting to be kind but also self conscious of how I look.
One of the forest Boys scans my face. "Hey," he says with a kind smile. My face lights up at his genuine smile, not a mocking smile. I smile and blush a little before looking down.
Ak'tari, my father, the chief, approached the new people, spear in his hands, he uses it like a staff.
My father and the forest man exchange "I see you"s.

"Ak'tari," the forest man nods.
"Jake sully," your father nods back. Jake Sully? I didn't recognise the man before but now I do. Every na'vi knows his story. But why is he here?
The rest of the forest family exchange "I see you"s with my father.

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