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𝐀 𝐋𝐎𝐔𝐃 𝐍𝐎𝐈𝐒𝐄 echoed through Awa'atlu as Metkayina villagers and warriors were alerted. It was unusual...
"Tsireya come on!" Azulas soft voice but Na'vi accent yelled out to her sister. I grabbed my sister by the arm tugging her gently away from the half weaved nets.
𝐀𝐳𝐮𝐥𝐚The conch shell's loud noise blew again as different patterned Ikran swerved over the marui hut me and my younger sister had been in. I had only caught a glimpse as I neared the edge of the side walks, which connected my village together, I heard whoops come from the foreigners which had just passed by. It was very unusual that foreigners have came to us with no warning. But yet again how would they've warned us? I snapped back into reality hearing my sister near closer to me. Without hesitation I dove into the salty water calling for my Ilu. Whilst riding to the scene I felt the force of Tsireya's dive as bubbles tickled up my back. I had never been so eager to see who the na'vi were and why theywere here. After all we are reef people.
We approached the crowd of cautious Metkayina villagers with gentle steps on the warm but slightly moist sand . There were navy blue na'vis that stuck out like a sore thumbs. They were forest na'vi. Tsireya's eyes caught onto one of the new comers as she arose from the water with me following as I approached my brother Aonung which mocked the other na'vis appearances with his closest friend Rotox.
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