Chapter 6 - Training

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"Okay Sully's, fall in," Jake said.

They had settled into a small apartment in the facility. It had three bedrooms and a single bathroom, all of which could comfortably fit their sizes, which was quite surprising for the family of tall aliens.

Kamea sat on the floor of the living room. A large flat screen, which the oldest girl now knew as a TV, rested on the centre of a sleek stone wall. A soft rug, different to the mats she slept on of an evening, adorned the wooden floors. It made the space feel cosier, warming the area significantly.

Kamea leant against Lo'ak, who rested his back against the large leather couches at an odd angle. "Get off me, skxawng!" Lo'ak whined. He lightly shoved Kamea forward, causing her to tumble into Neteyam's side.

Neteyam rolled his eyes at their brother, pulling his twin closer to his side. He pulled his arm around her shoulder tightly. A small part of him wished he could stay like that forever. Just him and Kamea, sitting in peace. He knew what was to come in their future would be anything but positive, so he wished to enjoy the time with his family as much as possible.

"Look, I know this is strange and scary. Hell, I'm scared too. Until we can figure out how to get back to Pandora, and how to get back to our timeline, we need to stay on the down low here on Earth. Clearly, Pandora hasn't been discovered yet, and to find that another lot of aliens appeared when they've recently had an attack would only cause chaos for them and us," Jake said. He looked around at each of his family members, maintaining eye contact to show his vulnerability.

Neytiri admired her mate for a moment. She smiled softly at his truthful words, knowing he often struggled with displaying his true emotions. "Your father and I will work with the sky people to figure out a plan," she told her children.

Tuk was snuggled into her side on the lounge, happily admiring her unfamiliar surroundings as she had been since they appeared on Earth. It was slightly uncomfortable for Neytiri to have her legs stretched so far out due to the low height of the couch. Yet, she was glad Tuk could enjoy it as a human would, considering she was comfortably positioned on the smooth leather.

At Neytiri's feet, Kamea wrung out her hands, twisting and pulling each of her fingers anxiously. It was one thing to be forced to leave her home, the forest- everything she'd ever known, to move to another clan of Na'vi. But to be on another planet, in a different timeline?! She had no idea if anyone from her home knew of what had happened. To her clan, they were merely on a trip to Awa'atlu. They wouldn't be expecting to see the Sully family for a long time, possibly not ever again.

The sea clans her father spoke so highly about didn't know of the Sully's plans to seek uturu with them either. No one would know of the family's disappearance. No one would try and communicate with them. No one would try and save them.

It made the girl anxious. She was trapped in an unknown world with no one to save her. She had to put her trust in her parents to ensure they would return home, whether that may be the forest or the sea, she didn't know.

Kamea stilled her fidgeting at the soft hand clamped over her palms. Neteyam, who had noticed his twin's anxiousness instantly, lightly squeezed her hands as if assuring her everything would be okay. She knew to trust him, finally exhaling a sigh and speaking up.

"What of Paskalin? What do we do without our ikrans? All of our belongings remain with them, somewhere in the skies of our home."

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