Set just a couple of weeks, before the way of water.
Y/n takes on a mission to take down Jake Sully. However, he decides to have some fun while doing so.
Meeting people from the Avatar movie and seeing storylines from the movie, game, or comic in a...
* Day 7 since the battle of the Sea Dragon. Pov Neteyam *
Neteyam watched as the families came and went, bidding farewell to their fallen loved ones. He glanced down at his feet in the water, where his reflection stared back at him.
His lips pressed together, ears flicking back, tail drooping, as he struggled to contain his emotions... He knew... he had to be the one to keep his feelings in check. After all, what did lo'ak say earlier? Oh, that's right, he's the golden child, so naturally he needs to...
A single word kept repeatedly appearing in his mind... Why?
Why didn't he go after him? Why did he obey his father? Why was he so weak? Y/n had always been there for him, yet he wasn't there for Y/n. If only he had stood up to his father and gone with Y/n to rescue his sister. But... he didn't.
What kind of friend does that? A small trickle of blood started to leak from the corner of his mouth as he bit his lip, with his hand clenched into a tight fist. After a few seconds, however, his hand loosened its fist.
He couldn't help but think back to that day; there was just... something off that he couldn't quite explain, especially if he was to believe the words of Spider.
*Flashback, Day 0*
Staring at Y/n with a satisfied smile, he felt reassured by his responses. Then, he raised his fist in front of him, pointing towards Y/n. He looked at his hand for a second before shaking his head and laughing as he raised his own fist, touching fists with each other.
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Neteyam: Make sure to stay safe out there, too.
Y/n: .. Yeah, of course
Neteyam stood there, watching Y/n turning away from him and heading over to his mother. His words still linger in his mind about Lo'ak. He glanced over at his troublemaker of a brother, noticing Tsireya walking past him to talk to Y/n as well before he leaves, presumably.
However, that was none of his business, as he was more focused on thinking about what he could say to his brother... regarding their father. Taking a moment to collect his thoughts, he walked over to Lo'ak, who was sitting down on the edge of the rock formation, watching the Metkayina fight the leftover, smaller boats.
He sat down next to him, with noticeable awkwardness between them. Surprisingly, however, Lo'ak was the first to speak up between the two.
Lo'ak: What does the perfect son want?
He could still clearly hear the spite in his voice, still angry about what happened, even though he was clearly trying to hide it by avoiding looking at him.
He always disliked that nickname, and no matter how many times he tried to tell his father not to compare Lo'ak to him, his father always did, which created a rift between them that has only worsened.
Neteyam: Just checking on how my little brother is doing... after Father's another scolding.
Lo'ak: Why? You don't care anyway. It doesn't affect you in the slightest.