Wise Fish | aonete
  • Leituras 6,305
  • Votos 169
  • Capítulos 11
  • Tempo 2h 20m
  • Leituras 6,305
  • Votos 169
  • Capítulos 11
  • Tempo 2h 20m
Em andamento, Primeira publicação em fev 13, 2023
"He slowly pressed his hand over Ao'nung's heart, feeling its rhythmic beat beneath his palm. "You are strong, Ao'nung. Strong people admit when they are wrong. You are deserving of forgiveness."

Ao'nung looked as if he was close to tears. He sighed and gently put his hand over Neteyam's. "I want to believe you.'"

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Neteyam and Ao'nung begin to grow closer after the Sully kids are taught how to make nets. Over time, Neteyam discovers that his first impression of Ao'nung was all wrong, and that maybe Awa'atlu could end up feeling like home.

Originally posted on AO3 by fioletovazirka
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Neteyam struggles with his sense of self-worth, his rocky relationship with his father, and Ao'nung's less than kind approaches. He seeks out Metcayina men for comfort, gets into fights and loses a bit of his perfect firstborn son facade in the midst of all his struggles, before he finally finds himself again and reconciles with the Metcayina chief's son. × Neteyam scoffed, standing to face the other male. Ao'nung grabbed his wrist, lifting the Omaticaya's arm and revealing the slender hand. "You are different. You're not like your brother. " "We have the same parents," Neteyam replied, keeping his voice low and void of his rising fury. "My brother and I are the same." "No," Ao'nung smirked, disagreeing. "Your brother is more like the sky people than you are. It shows even in the way he behaves." "I told you to leave my family alone-" Neteyam warned, pulling his hand free from Ao'nung's loosened grasp. "Or what?" Ao'nung's smirk never left his face. The Metcayina stepped closer, half expecting Neteyam to take a step back, but the dark blue skinned boy never did.