Forest Boy |Ao'nung x Neteyam|
  • Reads 119,186
  • Votes 3,182
  • Parts 29
  • Time 5h 6m
  • Reads 119,186
  • Votes 3,182
  • Parts 29
  • Time 5h 6m
Complete, First published Jul 14, 2023
Mature
A couple of tiny glowing fish came over to him, inspecting him. Neteyam watched them, unmoving. His stillness encouraged the little creatures to inch closer, one coming to rest against his nose. Neteyam realized they were the seeds of Eywa - only here, they did not float. Neteyam smiled softly, extending one of his arms, palm facing up. One of the seeds swam into his hand, resting comfortably. Ao'nung slowly sank down to his knees as well, brows furrowed in an unpleasant glare before bubbles escaped his lips in surprise at the sight in front of him. Neteyam glanced his way for a mere second before turning back to Eywa's little creations, watching as they circled his waist before finally swimming away.
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