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Third POV-

After Za'ke had brought D'ella up to speed on what was happening with loak and payakan she called her tsurak, Za'ke climbing on behind her and began to follow the parade of teens and Tuk towards 3 brothers rocks.

It didn't take long for the group to reach the cluster of rocks, payakan quickly reaching the top of the water to show his pinned fin to loak, showing he had been tagged for death.

"Shit!" Loak spoke out worried for his new brother. Loak saw the pain his older sister had been in after losing her spirit brother, and that was after only spending hours together, he don't want to have to feel that pain and he had only just found someone who understood him.

The group besides Tuk and Kiri who where comforting payakan began to pull on the flashing tag on said tulkun's fin, trying to rid him of the danger.

Neteyam, who seemed to have much more composure then the rest thought of an idea. Neteyam pulled the rope from the saddle bag that sat on his ilu and wrapped it around the metal rod, tying the other end to D'ella's tsurak, as he was the stronger creature before telling her to pull.

D'ella catching on to what he ment, guided her tsurak to swim away from payakan as hard as he could so they could pry the rod from the tulkun's fin. The group started to worry as the demon ship got closer but D'ella had fed some of Eywa's strength through the veins of her sea friend below her and the combined strength of the teens aboard payakan where able to loosen the rod and pull it out of his fin.

Neteyam once again talking charge grappled said rod and swam it into the underwater seaweed to throw off the sky people as his siblings and friends made their way far from there.

It didn't seem to work as Quaritch had given the order to chase the sully kids, wanting an advantage over Jake Sully, knowing he'd have a higher chance of winning if he had a few of his kids. Especially his deaf daughter. Even the evil Quaritch had seen the special parental bond between the father and daughter pair. He'd felt it himself when he'd held the child's hand months ago.

The teens had been paired up as they fled the scene.

D'ella infront of Za'ke.

Loak infront of Tsireya.

Kiri infront of Tuk.

And finally Aonung infront of Rotxo.

The kids led their ilu's and tsurak as fast as they could through the seaweed but the crab like mechines had eventually stripped every child from their bonded creatures.

Kiri had saved Za'ke, Roxto and Aonung as they had gotten away but D'ella, Kiri, Loak, Tsireya and Tuk had eventually been subdued.

Za'ke stuck the top of his head out of the water and saw his future mate being forced onto her knees and tied to the railing of the demon ship, his body grew hot in rage, he knew he couldn't take so many sky people and avatars who had guns with no weapons so he forced himself back so he could get his people and some decent weapons.

Before the group of 4 could start to head back to the island a swarm of tsurak flew around the corner of one of the large rocks, Jake sully and his new brother Tonowari leading the war party.

Za'ke being not so kind took a tsurak and weapons from a warrior and told him to stay with Kiri, Roxto and his brother as he sneakily made his way around the boat under water. He wanted to get the jump on them from behind when his parents started the war, knowing the sky people would be distracted and he could grab D'ella and their siblings.

D'ella stopped struggling against the restraints when she felt something cold and hard against the back of her head. Quaritch had put his pistol to her head, in a way to coax Jake Sully out of hiding and surrender himself.

Jake made it about half way before a giant body, about half the ship jumped aboard and crushed half the crew. Payakan. Seeing a gun being held to his spirit brother's sisters head and Eywa's disciple had really ticked him off, sending him over the edge. He knew his people would really never welcome him back now, but he didn't really care. D'ella had looked into payakan's eyes earlier and all he'd seen was kindness and exception. It was like looking into the eyes of the great mother herself. He knew he'd do anything for his new brother.

And this was anything.

(NOT EDITED)

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