We aren't different | Neteyam x Reader (fem)
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  • Parts 11
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  • Reads 4,624
  • Votes 141
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 54m
Ongoing, First published Jan 01, 2023
Mature
"What do you think? How would we be, if it didn't happen?" He asked.
  "I'm not sure, if I wanna know." I answered.
  We stayed still under the night sky, thinking. Things would be different, they definitely would be. But I like it this way and he does too...

A/n: Characters in this story belong to James Cameron! I changed the dialogues on some parts for it to make more sense.
Also I will make Y/n with the same features as Na'vi have that means, black hair, etc.
P.S. I'm currently on a break!
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This story is about a girl, y/n, who was abandoned on Pandora after the war against the sky people and Omatikaya clan after her parents died. She resides in the forest by the Metkayina clan as a human living in a lab built by the sky people. That is until the forest Navi come to the ocean looking for refuge. She meets a sweet male Navi called Neteyam who draws her out of the forest. The war follows Jake Sullys family and y/n is caught in the middle as a way to help the Navi. She hates what the sky people have done to Pandora and cares about the land. Eywa hears her prayers even though she is not Navi. The Navi believe the a person is born twice and Eywa gives her that second chance. I do not own any of the characters other than y/n. I do wish that no one copy this story.