The teens walk into the cafeteria, and Aonung turns to face them.Aonung- I'm the one responsible for getting you to your courses, but if you don't want to eat with me, you can go with Tsireya and meet up with me when you're done.
Kiri steps closer to Tsireya, and Lo'ak looks at Neteyam before making his decision.
Lo'ak- Bro?
Neteyam- I'll stick with Aonung.
Lo'ak- Okay, I will too.
Kiri- Suit yourself.
Kiri walks off with Tsireya, and Aonung looks at Neteyam.
Aonung- Got a problem with my sister?
Without bothering to answer, he looks around to see what breakfast they're serving as if nothing was said to him. Aonung scoffs softly and looks at Lo'ak. He gives an apologetic smile, which makes the marine boy roll his eyes.
Lo'ak- Speaking of Tsireya, I think she likes him.
Aonung- You better hope she doesn't.
Lo'ak- Don't dis him, he'd make a great boyfriend. Right bro? . . . Bro?
Both boys look around, then spot Neteyam already in line. They enter the line as well, a bit behind him. Once they're out, and have their trays of pancakes, Neteyam is standing there waiting to figure out where they'll sit.
Aonung spots his friends at a table and gestures for the Sully boys to head in that direction. As they do so, Lo'ak l observes all of his surroundings, except for the sights directly in front of him. Which causes him to bump into someone.
He quickly looks up at the taller boy, then down at the tray of food on the floor.
Lo'ak- Oh shit. Dude, I'm sorry, that was an acci-
A sudden shove cuts off his words, and both Lo'ak and his tray hit the floor. He looks at his spilt food in disappointment, he's hungry. The large boy, with his tightly curled hair in a ponytail, stands with an empowered look.
Haeda- Now we're even.
Lo'ak- Dude, it was an accident.
As Neteyam and Aonung approach the table of his friends, Aonung looks behind him, but doesn't see Lo'ak. He scans the place and finds the boy standing from the floor, and confronting the biggest hothead in his Gen.
While Neteyam sits down, unaware of the situation, Aonung puts his plate in his spot and runs back to help Lo'ak.
The smaller Sully boy stands face to face with Haeda, standing his ground.
Haeda- I'm gonna say this once. Back your scrawny ass up.
Lo'ak- I don't take orders from punks like you.
Haeda swings his fist towards him, but he's suddenly pushed back onto the floor. When he looks up, someone else has caught Haeda's fist, in their hand.
Aonung runs up to Heada, and places a hand on his shoulder. He pulls his fist back, and looks down at Lo'ak's savior with confusion.
Haeda- Rotxo, what are you doing? You know this guy?
Rotxo nods, then turns holding a hand out to Lo'ak, which shocks him since, in his eyes, the short boy was quite rude when they first met. Nevertheless, he takes his hand and stands up.
Aonung- Haeda, he's new. I'm sure he didn't mean to do whatever dumbass thing he did.
Lo'ak- Gee thanks.
Haeda glances at Lo'ak once more, then looks to Rotxo who nods in agreement with Aonung. With a sigh, he simply walks off, just as the older Sully boy approaches them.
Neteyam looks down at Lo'ak's food on the floor, then back up at the others.
Neteyam- What the hell happened?
Lo'ak- It was just an accident. I'm fine.
Neteyam- You don't have any food, and the lines just closed.
Lo'ak looks at the recently closed off lines, then looks at his brother with pleading eyes. Neteyam quickly shakes his head in response as they start heading back to the table.
Lo'ak- Oh come on. I'm your baby bro.
Neteyam- That doesn't know how to share.
Lo'ak- Yes I do.
Neteyam- No you don't.
Lo'ak- Bro, please.
Neteyam- You'll eat all of it, I know you. It's not happening.
Lo'ak- Don't you love me?
Neteyam- To an extent.
Aonung and Rotxo glance at each other as the Sully brothers continue to bicker.
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Luminous Nights [Neteyam x Aonung]
FanfictionA combination of Na'vi culture & Modern society. The Sully family has to move away from their hometown in the forest, and must make themselves at home in Awa'atlu: A big city floating on water. Everything about the city revolves around the ocean an...