Another Chance |Ao'nung x Neteyam|
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  • Parts 34
  • Time 5h 33m
  • Reads 68,984
  • Votes 2,507
  • Parts 34
  • Time 5h 33m
Complete, First published Jul 17, 2023
Mature
War reaches Awa'atlu. Ao'nung is promised off to Neteyam, Toruk Makto's first born son as a means to strengthen the connections between the tribes of the Metcayina and the Omaticaya.
Ao'nung is not thrilled to be married off so soon, and by the looks of things, neither is Neteyam.

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