Not a Soldier Yet |Ao'nung x Neteyam|
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  • Reads 97,936
  • Votes 3,709
  • Parts 73
  • Time 7h 42m
Complete, First published Jul 14, 2023
Mature
Neteyam was undeniably angry. He felt betrayed and lost. It felt like the world was against him, his father, his mother, and his home.
Everything he ever knew was ripped away from him, and it left a gaping wound in his heart.
He was certain nobody knew how fragile he was inside. He felt like he was suffocating; his throat tight, the back of his eyes burning. He knew not to release those feelings.
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