༻𝐓𝐔𝐋𝐊𝐔𝐍༺

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"The ocean blessed you brother," Kiri began. Lo'ak woke us all up early in the morning to tell us about the tetras adventure he had yesterday.

 Lo'ak woke us all up early in the morning to tell us about the tetras adventure he had yesterday

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"He had a missing fin," Lo'ak mentioned, "he was all alone"

My ears pointed up realising who it was, "Payakan..." I held and shook my sisters arm gently as she repeated after me. Payakan was know as an exile to the Metkayina and tulkun. He supposedly killed na'vi and his own kind. Nobody knows why though...

"They say Payakan is a killer of Tulkun and Na'vi, he is out cast." Aonung mentioned but Lo'ak didn't want to hear anymore as he stood up leaving us.

I pinned my ears back, we were only trying to tell him. Ungrateful I thought, "should we all just go to our marui huts?I mean it's already been an eventful morning."

Everyone noded as I rubbed Tuk's arm seeing she was a bit upset. The rest of the sullies soon decided to leave going back to their marui hut.

I glanced at Tsireya and Aonung waiting for me to say the words, "look I believe Payakan is unique. He may not be a traitor to us or Tulkun."

Aonung sighed leaving with Tsireya. I was left alone yet again. My skin tingled from the cold air carrying the smell of salt,water and sand. I swayed my feet in the water with fish forming a small tornado around my feet. I knew Eywa was choosing a path for me. A successful path....

Later on in the day Metkayina villagers started diving into the water as the alarming coch shell blew once again. Yips and cheers came from the passing na'vi as I looked what it was. Tulkun! They have returned after their migration! Joining the fellow na'vi on my Ilu I started to spread the word along with my sister.

"Everybody the Tulkun have returned!" I circled round the village waving my arm as more na'vi were alerted.

More and more Metkayina were alerted and then the village was empty all na'vi in the sea greeting and having fun with their Tulkun.

"Let's go Azula!", yelled Tsireya with Lo'ak riding on her Ilu with her.

"Let's go Azula!", yelled Tsireya with Lo'ak riding on her Ilu with her

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I grinned as I sped up. Waves were made from Tulkun splashing up and down in the water. I felt free yet again... I heard my spirit sisters call, her name was Satari. She was known for her love for exploring and exotic visual features. I waved at her seeing she dived back in waiting patiently for me to arrive. Disconnecting my queue from Payiva letting her go and explore for herself, I swam quickly towards Satari hearing her calls.

"Sister I am happy to see you", I signed to her. She replied in her language which I had just learned, "you seem well, I need to tell many things"

Me and my spirit sister clicked together instantly. We had so many things in common. But I won't go into that right now. I spent time with Satari all day. It was wonderful, she even took me outside the reef for a bit. It was magical and exotic out there I wish I could've seen more of it. I left footprints in the sand where I left the water. It was almost eclipse and I couldn't let a good day go to waste. One of my other favourite things to do is sing my songcord every now and then. Since it was such a lovely night I didn't want it to go to waste. I sat down in my marui hut when I arrived back and found my songcord.

My voice sung like there was tomorrow making sure every verse went perfect

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My voice sung like there was tomorrow making sure every verse went perfect. Another one of my favourite hobbies was to sing. Sing to anyone who wanted me to sing. Reaching the end of my songcord my eyes started to droop a bit, my body going slightly weak. Coming to end of the final verse I put it back to a safe place and climbed into my hammock closing my eyes slowly drifting off into a peaceful sleep.

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