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Na'vi

Eywa

'Harry's inner thoughts'

I figured that I might as well start doing this now since there will be a substantial amount of Na'vi and Eywa speak in this chapter and possibly future chapters. However, I will put this in from now on so no one gets confused.

Edit: editing this monster of a story is exhausting. It's only been two years since I wrote this. How was I this bad at grammar??????

Enjoy!

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Night had fallen quickly over Harry and Jake, and on a whim, Harry felt it necessary to travel off of the beach. Soon, he had realized that that wasn't the best idea.

''Jake, put the fucking fire out.'' Harry snapped, trying his hardest to not turn his back on the Nan'tang pack that had surrounded him and his subordinate/friend. He had confidence in his skills, yes. However, these animals were unknown variables in this equation.

''No Harry, I'm going to put out the fire. I don't feel like being turned into alien dog shit.'' Jake retorted, swinging his homemade torch at the wolf like creatures. Harry sighed, shaking his long hair around. He felt his queue hit the back of his thighs, and for once, he cursed the fact that his hair just had to be that long.

''Jake, just put out the fire before someone else does it for you.'' Yeah, Harry could feel the heart beat of the native in the tree directly in front of them, but that doesn't mean that he had to tell Jake. It was a woman as far as he could tell, but without a clear visual, he couldn't get an exact measurement. However, he could feel her soul, and judging by that alone, she wasn't a day over nineteen.

''Who the fuck is going to put out the damn fire, Harry?'' Jake was getting angry and frustrated, making him lose his focus on what was going on around him. This, of course, led to Harry saving his ass from a pouncing Nan'tang that had decided to try its luck.

The beast dug its teeth into Harry's arm and held on. Harry winced and tried to shake the damn thing off of him, but it was like the small creature had locked its jaw around his flesh. Not the first time, Harry was happy that the Na'vi DNA made him all that much harder to hurt. The enforced carbon fibers that his bones were made of made them almost impossible to break. One Nan'tang wasn't going to do much.

Tsaheylu, young one

'No, I'm not bonding myself to the demon dog.'

Just do it, Eywa 'said', getting annoyed with his attitude.

'Fine'

Harry reached around his body with his unoccupied hand to grab his queue, being carful to not jostle the animal attached to his other arm. He didn't want to suddenly detach itself from his arm while he was handling the sensitive strands that branched from his brain stem. The Nan'tang had smaller queues sticking out the base of its neck, fluttering behind it like the hair at the base of his own neck. Harry draped his queue over his shoulder, being carful to not damage the soft pink strands that branched out the bottom of the protective black sleeve of hair.

''Alright, lets cooperate with each other now.'' Harry mumbled, grabbing the Nan'tang's own queue and quickly letting it connect to his own.

Images and memories rushed through his already overloaded brain. The image of a litter of baby Nan'tangs surfaced, but he wasn't in a third person point of view. It wasn't like watching a memory through a pensive or even with legitimins. It was like he was living the entire memory as if it was his own.

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