Mari should be dead.
Instead, she wakes in a glowing forest that breathes, in a body that isn't hers, surrounded by people who insist she is "different."
She remembers nothing of how she arrived here - only flashes of fear, her mother's trembling voice, and the shadow of a man who taught her what it meant to be afraid.
Now the forest whispers when she cries.
Water rises when she panics.
Light flickers beneath her skin like a warning.
She looks like the People, but they say she is not one of them.
She speaks their language, but she feels like a stranger in her own bones.
And when she touches the creatures of the forest, they speak back.
Jake, another outsider, tries to protect her.
Neytiri watches her with suspicion... and something softer.
The clan fears what she might become.
And Mari just wants to remember who she was before the fear took root.
But something inside her is waking - something powerful, something dangerous, something the forest itself seems to recognize.
Because the deeper she falls into this world, the more she realizes the truth she's most afraid of:
She wasn't brought here to survive.
She was brought here to change everything.
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