||Book 1 of my Lo'ak series!||
781 has spent her entire life confined in a laboratory, raised and studied by scientists who see her as nothing more than a test subject. She knows nothing of the outside world or the indigenous Na'vi people who inhab...
I was walking with Kiri and Tuk to go to the science lab. We had just finished training. I felt a little light headed.
"Are you okay Sey'ean?" Tuk asked.
I nodded. "I don't feel good, but I'll be good." I said as I stumbled a little.
Kiri turned around as I stumbled. "Maybe you should sit down."
"Maybe I should." I started sitting down. My breathing was starting to quicken.
"Tuk, go get mom." Kiri says. I held up my hand.
"I'm okay, I promise I just probably got the air knocked out of me."
Kiri looked at me with concern in her eyes. "Let's continue on." I say. Kiri nodded and started to walk again. Tuk waited for me, I stood up and started to walk before collapsing onto the floor, gasping for breath.
Kiri ran over yelling something to Tuk that seemed distant. Kiri's face came into view. I started seeing white spots. Kiri had put her hand on my forhead checking for something. As she is a healer in training. Suddenly my vision went pure white. I was transported in front of a tree. It was white and some pink.
I recognized it from pictures that Neteyam had shown me of before the first Great War. It was the spirit tree. Neteyam said that it was still intact, we would visit it soon he had told me. I turned around and heard voices. "Hello?"
I walked forward to see two people. A women and a man. The women did the 'I see you' sign. The man did it back, they were dressed for war. "I am Koranu." The women said.
"I'm Alar'at." The man said back.
"Hey! What are you doing here?" I yelled. They didn't say anything. Could they not hear or see me? I was quiet.
"What clan are you from?" Alar'at asked.
"I'm from the Tipani clan." Koranu said back.
"I'm from the Tipani clan too. I never saw you around though." Alar'at says.
"Same here." Koranu said. They started talking about home life and other things. But why was I here?
I was transported back somewhere, a new place. It was pure white. I started walking around. "Hello?"
"Hello Child."
I turned around and went to get my knife. But it wasn't there. It was gone.
"Calm yourself." A figure appeared, blue skin, yellow eyes he had a scowl on his face. He was wearing all white. I recognized him. Neteyam showed me a picture. It was Tsu'tey Olo'eyktan before Jake.
"Tsu'tey." I breathed out.
He grinned. "I come with a warning."
"What is it?"
"Your biggest challenge is coming, another fight with the sky people. Overcome it." He said and paused. "Your mother and father gave up their lives for a reason."
Before I could question it, I couldn't see anything. Blackness. I could hear chanting in Na'vi.
I peeled open my eyes. I was on my side. Lo'ak was holding my hand. When he saw I was awake he had let go of my hand. "She's awake!" He exclaimed. I was rolled out my back. I groaned.
"Where am I?" I asked.
"In the Tsahik's tent." Neytiri said as she laid a cold cloth on my forhead. I groaned in pain. I was hurting.
"You have a fever." Neytiri says. "You will have to stay here, it is a high one."
Everything started to come back to me quickly. I grabbed Neytiri's hand. "Tsu'tey."
"What?" She asked
"I saw Tsu'tey." I said
"You are probably just tired child." Mo'at says.
"No, I'm telling you I saw him." I say.
"Hush child, you will feel better in the morning."
I tried to sit up but was pushed down, a blanket was thrown over me.
"I'm telling you guys, I wasn't delusional." We all sat in the tent including Jake and Neytiri. It was a week later after the incident. They wanted to hear what happend so I told them, about the women,'Koranu and the man Alar'at. I just finished telling them about Tsu'tey.
"He gave me a warning, he said 'Your biggest challenge is coming, another fights with the sky people. Overcome it. Your mother and father gave up their life's for a reason." I looked at Jake and Neytiri. "What's it supposed to mean?"
"We do not know." Jake sighs. "You said the man and the women were from the Tipani clan?"
I nodded my hand. "Maybe there is answers there." Neteyam speaks up. "We could go."
"By herself?" Neytiri questions.
"No, Lo'ak and I could go too." He replies.
"Fine." Jake says and sighs. "Let us send a messenger to ask."
Jake left, Neytiri followed. So we may go to the Tipani clan. Hopefully this place we want to go have the answers we need or has answers on who I am.
Word count: 810
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