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infuriatingly infuriating
neteyam sully x metkayina! reader
synopsis the oloâeyktanâs oldest daughter finds herself falling for toruk maktoâs infuriatingly charming eldest son.
warnings no use of y/n.
word count 4.4k
it has been a few months since the sully family arrived in awaâatlu, seeking uturu. they learned the ways of your people quicklyâperhaps faster than you expected.
when your father tasked you and your siblings with helping them adjust, you knew it would be no small effort.
your younger brother had been less than thrilled at first, grumbling about having to teach the forest people how to survive in the water. but in time, he grew accustomed to it.
tsireya, of course, had no complaints. if anything, she was too eager to helpâthough it was obvious why. she had taken quite the liking to the younger sully brother.
as for you? you didnât mind them much. you treated them with respect and did your duty, teaching them as best you could.
but neteyamâthe eldest sullyâwas the biggest pain in your tail.
at first, he had been quiet, reserved. almost too respectful. he treated you as if you were someone of great authority, so much so that you had to remind him once that you were not his superior.
oh, great mother, how you regret that now.
it was as if those words alone had shattered whatever restraint he had. now, neteyam refused to leave you alone. he took every opportunity to tease you, to pester you about anything and everything.
he was worse than your brothers. far worse.
for someone who carried himself as a mighty warrior, he certainly didnât act like one. if he wasnât showing offâcasually proving that he could master every skill thrown his wayâhe was using that demon language of his, throwing strange words at you just to see your reaction.
and eywa, did he love your reactions.
those large, crystal-blue eyes of yours would widen in pure, utter confusion every time he spoke in that strange demon language. and that was exactly what he wanted.
he would grinâsharp and full of mischiefâwatching the way your brows furrowed, the way your lips parted slightly as if trying to make sense of the foreign words. then, just when you thought he might take pity on you and explain himself, he would simply shake his head.
âwhat?â youâd snap, frustrated beyond belief. âwhat does that mean?â
but neteyam would only tilt his head, feigning innocence. ânga kea nari si, yawntu?â
your tail flicked sharply behind you. âneteyam.â
nothing. just that insufferable smirk.
you hated it. hated how he refused to explain himself, as if he hadnât just spoken an entirely different language to you. as if he hadnât just left you standing there, trying to piece together something you had no hope of understanding.
infuriating.
and yet, every time, you found yourself waiting for the next time heâd do it again.
it was infuriating.
whenever the two of you were togetherâwhether by chance or because your father had paired you up for some taskâhe would do the work, yes. but not without making your life miserable in the process.
today was no different.
your mother had asked you to fetch more shells for her, a simple enough task. yet, of course, neteyam had seen you leaving and, for reasons only eywa knew, decided to follow.
âyou do not need help collecting shells,â he had said, trailing behind you like an overgrown ilu.
âand yet here you are,â you muttered, sifting through the sand near the shore, determined to ignore him.
neteyam crouched beside you, hands resting on his knees as he watched you work. he was silent for a momentâtoo silent. that was never a good sign.
âyou know,â he finally mused, âwhere iâm from, we donât waste time collecting pretty things from the sand.â
you exhaled sharply through your nose, refusing to rise to the bait. âwe do not waste time,â you corrected. âthe shells are used for many things.â
âoh, of course,â he said easily. ânecklaces. bracelets. decorations.â
your ears flicked in annoyance. âand medicine, neteyam. and tools. and trade.â
he hummed as if considering your words, then leaned forward, plucking a shell from the pile you had already gathered. âthis one,â he said, holding it up, âdefinitely just for decoration.â
you snatched it from his grasp, shooting him a glare. âwhy are you here?â
he grinned. âwhat, and miss a chance to spend time with my favorite metkayina?â
you scoffed, turning back to your task. âgo bother someone else.â
âi would,â he admitted, stretching out lazily beside you, âbut no one else makes such great faces when i talk.â
your hands froze for a moment before tightening into fists.
infuriating. absolutely infuriating.
rolling your eyes, you ignored him, focusing instead on plucking shells from the sand.
and then he did it again.
that strange, foreign tongue slipping past his lipsâsmooth, effortless, knowing damn well you wouldnât understand.
âthese shells are just as beautiful as you,â he said, voice teasing yet undeniably soft.
you froze, fingers curling around the shell in your hand as you turned to him, eyes narrowing.
âwhat did you just say?â
neteyam only smiled. that smug, infuriating smile. ânothing.â
your tail flicked sharply behind you. âno,â you pressed, shifting to face him fully. âyou said something. say it again.â
he tilted his head, as if considering it. then, with a maddening slowness, he shrugged. âi donât think so.â
you hated this game. hated that he knew how much it drove you mad.
still, you tried to piece it together, running the words over in your mind, searching for meaning. but you had no hope of understanding. it was a language that didnât belong to youâa secret only he held.
your lips pressed into a thin line. âyou could be insulting me for all i know.â
neteyam chuckled, leaning back on his hands, his golden eyes warm with amusement. âyou think so little of me, sevin?â
you huffed, turning back to your task, determined not to let him win. âone of these days, i will find out what you are saying,â you muttered.
he grinned. âi look forward to it.â
and you were determined.
later, when your mother and father werenât demanding anything from you, you set out to find the younger sully brother.
loâak was more open than neteyamâmore willing. he didnât hold himself with the same strict discipline as his older brother, and you knew he was always eager to prove himself. perfect.
you found him near the village edge, sharpening his knife, tail lazily flicking behind him. he looked up as you approached, ears twitching with curiosity.
âwhat do you want?â he asked, though there was no real bite to his words.
you crouched beside him, tilting your head. âi want to learn your demon language.â
loâak blinked. âyou mean english?â
you scowled. âdemon language,â you repeated. âthe one you and your brother use.â
loâak snorted. âright. and why would i teach you?â
you smirked. âbecause you like my sister.â
loâak stiffened. âiâwhat? no, iââ
you raised a non-existent brow, waiting.
he groaned, dragging a hand down his face. âthatâs so unfair.â
you only shrugged. âi do not make the rules.â
loâak huffed but gave in easily enough. âfine,â he muttered. âwhat do you want to know?â
you leaned forward, eager. âstart with thisâwhat does neteyam keep saying to me?â
loâak knew exactly what was going on.
he had seen the way neteyam looked at youâwatched how his usually disciplined, ever-perfect brother turned into a teasing, insufferable menace whenever you were around. neteyam was completely, hopelessly infatuated with you.
and now, here you were, looking at him for answers.
loâak smirked to himself. oh, this is too good.
he had two choices: he could lie, protect his brotherâs pride, and let this little game of theirs continue.
or
he could tell you the truth and sit back to watch the chaos unfold.
really, there was only one correct option.
feigning nonchalance, he leaned back on his hands, pretending to think. âwell,â he started slowly, drawing it out just to watch you grow impatient. âneteyamâs been saying some⌠interesting things.â
your eyes narrowed. âlike what?â
loâak bit back a grin. oh, this was going to be fun. so fun for him.
because as he went on, explaining the things he had heard neteyam say to you in english, you listened intently, completely unaware of the storm brewing behind you.
what you didnât see was neteyam moving through the village, searching for you. he had grown used to your presenceâenjoyed bothering you whenever he couldâso when he hadnât seen you for a while, he decided to track you down.
and then he spotted you, with loâak.
the way his brother was smirking, looking like a complete menace, was a dead giveaway. neteyam didnât even need to hear the conversation to know exactly what was happening.
his stomach dropped.
loâak was telling you.
his body tensed, tail flicking in irritation. oh, that little skxawngâ
you still didnât notice him. too focused on loâak, your arms crossed, head tilting as you listened. and loâak? oh, he was relishing this.
neteyam clenched his jaw. he had two options: stop this right now before you learned too much, or let it happen and deal with the consequences.
yeah, like hell he was choosing the second one.
so, before loâak could dig his grave any deeper, neteyam stormed over.
by the time neteyam stormed over, the damage had already been done. loâak had fully dug his graveâand he was lying in it with a big, shit-eating grin.
you turned at the sound of heavy footsteps, just in time to see neteyam approaching, his expression unreadable. his jaw was tight, ears pinned back, golden eyes locked onto his younger brother with something between fury and panic.
loâak just sat there, far too pleased with himself. âoh, hey, brother,â he said, voice dripping with fake innocence. âwe were just talking about you.â
your gaze flickered between them, realization dawning. neteyam knew. he knew exactly what had just happened.
and judging by the way his tail lashed behind him, he was not happy about it.
you turned back to loâak. âso,â you said, tilting your head, âyouâre telling me neteyam has been calling me beautiful this whole time?â
neteyam inhaled sharply. âloâakââ
âoh, yeah,â loâak cut in, completely ignoring him. âthat and, you know, pretty much everything else a man says when heâs in love with someone.â
silence.
your lips parted slightly, but no words came. neteyam looked like he was about to die on the spot.
and loâak? well, loâak just grinned and clapped a hand on neteyamâs shoulder.
âgood luck, bro,â he said before slipping away, leaving you both standing thereâone of you in utter shock, the other in complete, soul-crushing regret.
neteyam stared at you, tense, waitingâtrying to gauge your reaction.
you didnât look at him at first, eyes fixed on the sand, lips caught between your fangs as if deep in thought. his heart pounded in his chest, breath held as he braced himself for whatever was coming.
then, slowly, the corners of your lips curled.
the biggest, most teasing smile stretched across your face as you finally lifted your gaze to meet his.
âoh,â you said, drawing the word out, tail flicking behind you. âso thatâs what youâve been saying this whole time?â
neteyam groaned, dragging a hand down his face. âloâak is dead.â
you laughed, the sound light and full of way too much enjoyment. âno wonder you never translated. what was it you said earlier?â you tapped your chin, pretending to think. âoh, yesââthese shells are just as beautiful as you.ââ
his ears flattened. âyou donât have toââ
âbut i am beautiful, arenât i?â you interrupted, tilting your head. âsince youâve been saying it so often.â
neteyam clenched his jaw, exhaling through his nose. he could not believe this was happening.
you leaned in slightly, eyes shining with mischief. âtell me, mighty warriorâwhat else have you been calling me?â
he groaned again, feeling his entire body heat up. this was not how he wanted you to find out.
but when he looked at youâtruly looked at you, all teasing and bright-eyed, wearing that smile that made his stomach flipâhe knew, deep down, that loâak had only sped up the inevitable.
so, with a deep breath, he straightened his shoulders and met your gaze.
âdo you really want to know?â he asked, voice lower now, steadier.
your teasing smirk faltered just slightly. ââŚyes.â
neteyam took a step closer, eyes locked onto yours.
âyawntu,â he murmured, watching as your brows furrowed. âseysonĂŹ.â
you blinked, lips parting, the teasing edge in your expression flickering with something softer.
then he leaned in, voice just above a whisper.
âmy love.â
your breath hitched.
for the first time since this little game between you had started, you found yourself at a loss for words.
your eyes flickered down to his lips for just a secondâquick, barely noticeable, but he noticed. of course he did. neteyam was always watching, always reading you like an open scroll.
his ears twitched, tail giving the smallest flick as he took another step closer. close enough that you could feel the warmth radiating from his skin, close enough that the teasing atmosphere between you had shifted into something else. something heavier.
âyouâre quiet,â he murmured, voice laced with amusement. âthatâs new.â
you swallowed, trying to regain some sense of control. âshut up,â you muttered, but the usual bite in your words was missing.
neteyam smirked. he knew he had you now.
slowly, deliberately, he lifted a hand, fingers brushing against the shell still clutched in your grasp. his touch was lightâbarely thereâbut it sent a shiver down your spine.
âyou never did tell me,â he mused, golden eyes locked onto yours. âdo you think iâm beautiful too?â
your heart pounded against your ribs. that smug skxawng. he was throwing your own words back at you.
but two could play this game.
tilting your chin up, you gave him a slow, knowing smile. âwouldnât you like to know?â
then, before he could get the last word in, you turned on your heel, leaving him standing thereâstunned, frustrated, and entirely hooked.
you left him standing there, smug and victorious, but your heart was still pounding.
by the time you returned home, you needed to find your sister.
because these forsaken sully brothers had somehow woven their way into both of your hearts.
you found tsireya near the woven mats of your familyâs marui, carefully threading beads onto a new piece of jewelry. she looked up as you entered, a soft smile on her lipsâone that quickly turned into curiosity when she saw the look on your face.
âyou lookâŚâ she tilted her head, studying you. âdifferent.â
you scoffed, flopping down beside her. âfrustrated.â
tsireyaâs brows lifted. âah. neteyam?â
you groaned, rubbing your temples. âalways.â
her soft laugh rang through the marui, and for a moment, you let yourself relax. but then you narrowed your eyes, gaze flickering to the necklace she was working on.
âlet me guess,â you said, nodding toward it. âfor loâak?â
tsireya hesitatedâjust for a momentâbefore a faint blush dusted her cheeks.
you gaped at her. âoh, eywa.â
âit is notââ
âyouâre making him jewelry?â
âheâhe appreciates our traditions!â she defended, though the flustered look on her face betrayed her.
you stared at her for a long moment before shaking your head. âweâre doomed,â you muttered, flopping onto your back. âthe sully brothers have ruined us.â
tsireya only giggled, threading another bead onto the string. âmaybe.â then, she cast you a knowing look. âbut you donât seem to mind.â
you groaned, covering your face with your hands. because, deep down, you didnât. not one bit.
as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of deep orange and violet, your village buzzed with excitement. the salty breeze carried the scent of roasting fish and sweet fruits, mingling with the rhythmic sounds of drums echoing across the shoreline.
tonight was a night of festivitiesâa celebration of unity, of eywaâs blessings, of all that made your people strong. and, as the daughter of the oloâeyktan, it was one of those things you had to attend.
you stood near your familyâs marui, adjusting the beaded adornments woven into your hair as your mother fussed over your attire. ronal was ever the perfectionist, making sure you looked every bit the part of a leaderâs daughter.
âyou must be present,â she reminded you, hands steady as she adjusted the woven top covering your chest. âengage with the people. show them your strength.â
you held back a sigh. âyes, saânok.â
beside you, tsireya giggled under her breath. she, of course, loved these gatherings. but you? you found them tiring, always forced to play the part of the dutiful daughterâcomposed, graceful, responsible.
still, you knew your role. you straightened your shoulders, casting one last glance at the glowing horizon before following your family toward the center of the village.
the festival was already in full swing when you arrived, torches casting golden light over the gathering crowd. children wove between the adults, laughter ringing through the air as dancers moved to the steady beat of the drums.
your attire was more ethereal than usualâcustom-made loincloths adorned with the prettiest shells and beads, catching the firelight with every movement, making you shine. the woven top your mother had chosen was delicate yet intricate, the beading cascading down your torso like water, reflecting the hues of the ocean. you looked every bit the daughter of the oloâeyktan, and though you wouldnât admit it aloud, the way eyes followed you as you walked made you feel powerful.
you had done your dutiesâexchanged pleasantries, greeted those who needed to be greeted, smiled when necessary, when you suddenly felt a presence.
a familiar presence.
you didnât have to look to know who it was. you felt his eyes on you before you even spotted him across the crowd.
neteyam.
he was standing with his family, expression unreadable, but there was something in his gazeâsomething intentional.
your heart gave an annoyingly noticeable thump.
and you just knew, this night was about to get a whole lot more interesting.
your father had given his speech, his voice commanding as he spoke of unity, of eywaâs blessings, of the strength of the metkayina. you were just settling into your place beside tsireya when you felt it. the people cheered, the drums picked up, and just like that, the festivities truly began.
which meant you were finally free.
you exhaled, the weight of expectation lifting as you slipped through the crowd, seeking a moment to just be. the village was alive with celebrationâdancers twirling near the fire, warriors boasting about their latest hunts, children giggling as they weaved through the legs of their elders. it was beautiful, vibrant, home.
you found yourself near the shoreline, where the glow of the lanterns met the shimmering tide, your toes sinking into the cool sand. the festivities carried on behind you, but for a moment, you allowed yourself to take it all inâthe crashing of the waves, the salt in the air, the hum of music in the background.
and then, of course, he appeared.
âyou clean up nice.â
the deep voice sent a shiver down your spine, one you quickly masked by rolling your eyes before turning to face him.
neteyam stood a few paces away, arms crossed, a smirk tugging at his lips. his own attire was different tonightâhis usual warrior gear swapped for something more ceremonial, beads woven into his braids, the soft glow of bioluminescent paint marking his skin.
he looked⌠good.
not that youâd tell him that.
âyou again?â you sighed dramatically, placing a hand on your hip. âis there nowhere i can go without you appearing like a shadow?â
neteyam chuckled, stepping closer. âif you wanted to be alone, you wouldnât have come here.â
you scoffed, though you didnât move away as he reached your side, standing beside you as the waves lapped at your feet.
a beat of silence passed before he tilted his head slightly, golden eyes scanning your face.
âyou really do look beautiful tonight.â
it wasnât teasing this time. no smug grin, no playful lilt to his voice. just a quiet truth, spoken into the space between you.
and for the first time tonight, you had no clever response.
back at the heart of the festivities, away from the shoreline where you and neteyam stood, two warriorsâtwo leadersâwatched.
tonowari and jake stood side by side, their conversation casual, yet their eyes keenly observant. they had been discussing the ongoing training of the young hunters, the state of the tides, and other matters of importance. but, at some point, their attention had drifted.
to you and neteyam.
because, despite whatever you and neteyam thought, you were not subtle.
jake exhaled through his nose, shaking his head as he watched his eldest son step closer to you, the way his body naturally leaned toward yours, the way youâdespite your best effortsâdidnât pull away.
âthey think theyâre being discreet,â jake muttered.
tonowari hummed in agreement, arms crossed over his broad chest. âthey are not.â
jake sighed. âheâs got it bad.â
tonowariâs lips twitched slightly, amusement flickering in his sharp eyes. âas does she.â
jake glanced at him, smirking. âthat a problem?â
tonowari was quiet for a moment, watching as you shoved neteyamâs shoulder, only for the boy to grin and lean right back into your space.
ââŚno,â the oloâeyktan finally said. ânot yet.â
jake chuckled, clapping him on the shoulder. âgood luck with that, brother.â
tonowari just sighed, already bracing himself for the storm that was sure to come.
back with you and neteyam, the air was thick.
the kind of thick that made your skin feel too warm, your chest too tight. the kind of thick that had your heart pounding a little faster than it should, your breath catching at the way his golden eyes burned into yours.
the tension could have been cut with a knife.
but the question wasâwho was going to make the first move?
neteyam was watching you closely now, that cocky smirk long gone. his lips were slightly parted, his chest rising and falling in steady breaths, though you could tellâyou could tellâthat he was feeling it too. that same charged, unspoken pull that neither of you were willing to put words to.
for once, he wasnât teasing.
for once, you were the one trying to look anywhere but at him.
âyouâre quiet again,â he murmured, voice lower now, softer.
your fingers curled into your palms. âyou talk enough for both of us.â
neteyam chuckled, but it was breathier than usual, as if even he wasnât fully present in the words. his gaze flickered down for a split secondâto your lips, just for a momentâbut it was enough.
your stomach flipped.
you swallowed, suddenly hyper-aware of everything. the way the firelight flickered over his skin. the way his braids shifted as he tilted his head. the way his hands flexed at his sides, like he was debating something.
your tail twitched. was he going to do it? was he going to be the one to break first?
neteyam shifted slightly, leaning in just a fractionâso small, so subtle, but you caught it.
and eywa help you, you didnât move away.
maybe you shouldâve. maybe you should have smirked, teased him, run before he could turn this whole thing into something real.
but you didnât.
instead, you just stared at him, pulse racing, waiting to see if this would be the moment one of you finally gave in.
just as your lips were about to touchâjust as you felt the faintest graze of them, the smallest, feather-light brushâ
a loud, booming clearing of a throat shattered the moment.
you jerked away so fast you nearly lost your footing, and neteyamâmighty warrior, future oloâeyktanâpractically jumped back as if you had burned him.
that was how deep the two of you had been in your own little world.
heart hammering against your ribs, you turned, already knowing what youâd find. and, sure enoughâ
there stood tonowari.
and beside him, looking far too amused for his own good, was jake sully.
oh, eywa.
your fatherâs arms were crossed, expression unreadable, but the sheer weight of his stare was enough to make you wish the ocean would just swallow you whole.
jake, on the other hand, had the audacity to smirk, glancing between you and neteyam like this was the most entertaining thing heâd seen all night.
neteyam straightened immediately, shoulders squared, but you knew him too well. knew that beneath that carefully composed expression, he was panicking.
âneteyam.â jakeâs voice was easygoing, but the warning beneath it was clear.
âsir.â neteyamâs response was stiff, formal, and oh eywa, you had to fight the urge to laugh at how utterly caught he looked.
tonowari said nothing at firstâjust looked at you, then at neteyam, then back at you. and somehow, somehow, that was worse than if heâd yelled.
âi see you are both enjoying the festivities,â he finally said, voice far too calm.
you swallowed. âyes, saânokâitan,â you murmured, trying to keep your voice even, though you swore you saw the corner of jakeâs mouth twitch.
neteyam, to his credit, didnât flinch. but the tips of his ears were burning red. âwe were justââ
âi am sure you were,â tonowari cut in smoothly.
and that? that was when you knew you were done for.
you dared a glance at neteyam, but he refused to meet your gaze, jaw clenched so tight you thought his teeth might crack.
jake clapped a firm hand on his sonâs shoulder, barely containing his grin. âwhy donât we let them enjoy the rest of the festivities?â he said, clearly enjoying this way too much.
tonowari exhaled through his nose, giving you one last long look before nodding. âcome,â he said, turning to leave. âwe will speak later.â
you felt your stomach drop.
and then, just like that, they were gone, leaving you and neteyam standing thereâmortified, frustrated, and one second away from kissing.
for a long moment, neither of you spoke.
thenâ
ââŚso,â neteyam muttered, rubbing the back of his neck. âthat wasââ
âdo not.â you cut him off, voice tight, because if you thought about it for one more second, you were going to combust.
neteyam exhaled sharply through his nose, running a hand down his face before finallyâfinallyâmeeting your gaze.
and despite everything, despite the sheer embarrassment of it allâ
he smirked.
ânext time,â he murmured, stepping just close enough to send a shiver down your spine, âwe pick a better spot.â
your jaw dropped. âneteyam!â
but he was already walking away, laughing, leaving you standing there, flustered and fuming, knowing damn well heâd just won.
hey!! I love your fics, your writing skills are amazing!
can you please write something for neteyam based on "am I dumb for thinking there's something here? something that could be real?" from the "couples who aren't together just yet" prompt list + "I just didn't like the way they were looking at you. like you weren't mine" from the "jealous, protective, territorial" prompt list?
sorry if I said something wrong, english isn't my first language.
we all love jealous!neteyam, letâs be honest. thank you for the request <33
pairing ; neteyam x fem!reader
synopsis ; neteyam canât stand the way others look at you â like you arenât his.
themes ; fluff!!!!! slight angst, protective & jealous neteyam <33
You had retreated here â a clearing just off the lake â hoping for some solitude after a long day of foraging, but your thoughts wouldnât stop swirling.
You found yourself pacing, your mind racing, as you thought about Neteyam â golden eyes, the way he cared for you, the tension that always lingered when he was around. You werenât sure what it was â if it was just a friendship, or something deeper â but you couldnât shake the feeling that there was something more between the two of you. Something that could be real.
But maybe you were just being foolish â you had never said anything, never acted on the way your heart fluttered every time he smiled at you, every time he touched your arm or leaned in a little too close.
Because he couldnât like you back.
You stopped, your hand against the rough bark of a tree, taking a deep breath. Am I dumb for thinking thereâs something here? Something that could be real?
âYouâre not dumb,â a familiar voice said, quiet but certain.
You froze, turning to see Neteyam standing just behind you, his posture relaxed but his expression unreadable. âNeteyam,â you murmured, a sigh escaping your lips. âI didnât see you there.â
âIâve been here for a while,â he said, his voice low as he took a step closer, his golden eyes locked onto yours. âI noticed you werenât yourself today. Somethingâs bothering you.â
The same way he spoke made it out like he knew for certain â knew you for certain. You shifted uncomfortably, unsure of how to explain it. âItâs nothing. I justâŚâ you paused. âNever mind.â
But Neteyam wasnât letting it go. He took another step forward, standing right in front of you now, close enough that his warmth radiated over you. âYouâre not dumb for wondering,â he said softly, his hand brushing your arm gently. âYouâre not the only one who feels it.â
You blinked up at him, your heart skipping a beat. âWhat do you mean?â
Neteyamâs gaze hardened slightly, something dark flickering in his eyes, even as he hesitated, before he finally came to some decision. âI donât like the way they were looking at you. Like you werenât mine.â
You frowned, confused. âWho? Who are you talking about?â
âThe hunters. The ones that kept glancing over at you today,â he said, his voice low, a protective edge to it. âI donât know what it is about you, but I know I donât want anyone looking at you like that. I donât like it.â
You took a step back, processing his words. âYou⌠youâre jealous?â
You werenât mocking â you were completely shocked.
He looked away for a moment, his jaw tightening as he sighed. âI donât know what it is, yawne (beloved) but I canât stand the idea of someone thinking they have a chance with you,â he rushed, determined. âIâve been thinking about you like this for a long time, and maybe Iâm too scared to admit it, butâŚâ
His voice trailed off, and you could see the vulnerability in his eyes, the uncertainty that mirrored your own.
âMaybe Iâm scared too,â you whispered. âScared that you donât feel the same way. Scared that Iâm just imagining all of this.â
Neteyamâs expression softened, and he stepped forward, gently cupping your face in his large hands. âYouâre not imagining it. Iâve felt this way for a long time. And Iâm not afraid to admit it anymore. I want this â I want you.â
Your heart raced, the weight of his words sinking in. You could feel the tension between you, that invisible thread pulling you closer together. You didnât have to say anything more.
Without another word, he leaned down, his lips brushing against yours in a soft, lingering kiss. The world around you seemed to disappear as the warmth of his touch filled you, and for the first time in what felt like forever, you felt like everything was finally falling into place.
When he pulled away, his forehead rested against yours, and his voice was barely a whisper. âYouâre mine, yawne (beloved). Just as much as Iâm yours.â
You smiled softly, the weight in your chest lifting as you wrapped your arms around him. âI donât need to ask again, do I?â
Neteyam shook his head, his lips curving into a smile. âNo, you donât.â
And for the first time, you believed it.
hi!!! ik u have ur list up rnnn but i kinda really NEED to hear ur takes/ hc on casual dominance with neteyam đ please please please
*kisses forehead to incentivize u* đ <33
is this life with neteyam too much to ask for??? i donât think it is. thanks for the request!!
pairing ; neteyam x fem!reader
synopsis ; casual dominance headcannons with neteyam <33
themes ; fluff, fluff & fluff
⢠Neteyam wraps his tail around you without even thinking.
⢠Around your waist while walking, around your leg while sitting, or gently curling around your wrist during ceremonies.
⢠Itâs instinctual â not possessive, just his way of keeping you grounded, connected, close.
⢠Especially in crowds.
⢠Even though youâre capable, sometimes your stride is just a little shorter, your steps a bit slower â and he notices.
⢠So when youâre lagging or tired, he scoops you up and carries you like itâs his right.
⢠His arms around your shoulders, your legs looped around his waist.
⢠âNo point in making you tire yourself, let me take care of you.â
⢠Whether itâs fruit from the trees or meat cooked over flame, Neteyam feeds you.
⢠Hand to your lips, thumb brushing against your bottom lip after.
⢠He watches you eat like itâs a ritual â like youâre a goddess who deserves to be worshipped every day.
⢠(You are.)
⢠Neteyam loves to make you things.
⢠Beaded chestpieces woven with your favorite colors, necklaces with meaning in every shell and tooth, arm cuffs that match his.
L When you wear something he made, itâs not just a gift â itâs a claim.
⢠âYou look good in my work,â he says with a grin, pressing his forehead to yours. âYou look good with me.â
⢠Youâre strong, youâre skilled, but he still hates when you put yourself in danger.
⢠If thereâs a scouting mission, a risky hunt â he insists on going instead, or at least going with you.
⢠âI know you can handle it, but Iâd never forgive myself if something happened to you.â
⢠No one else hears the songs Neteyam writes about you â but you do.
⢠Theyâre softly whispered in your ear under the trees, or hummed while you lay curled in his lap.
⢠Some are full of longing â others, fierce devotion.
⢠Even when youâre mad at each other, Neteyam never lets you walk away without a kiss, a forehead press, or at least a soft âbe safe.â
⢠âNo going to bed angry, weâre stronger than that.â
⢠He likes the way you fit against him when youâre both riding.
⢠His arms around you, your braid tucked safely against his shoulder, his voice low in your ear giving directions or simply whispering your name.
⢠Itâs not just about flight â itâs about trust.
⢠Fingers brushing your side as you walk, a hand resting on the small of your back, his tail curling possessively around your thigh at rest, a hand tilting your chin up before a kiss.
⢠His touch says, I see you. I choose you. Youâre mine.
⢠When Neteyam says âcome here,â your body moves before your mind catches up.
⢠Not because heâs demanding â but because his voice makes you feel safe.
⢠You know heâll never lead you wrong.
⢠He stands back and watches you spar, but his eyes never leave you.
⢠He offers quiet critiques, soft praise.
⢠âYour stance was perfect.â
⢠âAlmost got me that time.â
⢠And when you impress him? That smirk, that pride in his voice, it lights you up.
⢠When another hunter gets too close, he doesnât argue.
⢠He just steps in, loops an arm around your waist, kisses your temple slowly â eyes locked on the other guy the whole time.
⢠âIâll meet you at the river, yawne (beloved),â he says, deliberately. âDonât be late.â
⢠âYouâre so easy to love.â
⢠âI see the whole world when I look at you.â
⢠âYou follow so well â you trust me.â
⢠His voice is reverent. His words, sacred.
⢠His dominance isnât about control â itâs about honoring your surrender.
⢠He doesnât stop you from doing things, he just makes sure you never have to.
⢠Heâll carry it, heâll fix it, heâll take the lead when youâre tired.
⢠âYouâve done enough,â he tells you softly. âLet me take it from here.â
⢠He weaves tiny, shared details into your hair â small beads, threads, symbols only you two recognize.
⢠When others ask, you both just smile.
⢠Itâs private. Sacred.
⢠A quiet way of saying, we are one.
⢠Even across the clan fire, Neteyam finds your gaze.
⢠He doesnât say anything â he just looks.
⢠That lingering stare, the slight tilt of his head, the little smirk.
⢠Itâs not a warning, itâs a promise â and it makes your knees weak every time.
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Kaltxi!
Well... I had some problems with my last account, so I had to go away for a while. If you remember me here, I would be very happy.
Now I decided to create two accounts (official is @venretteart ) where I will post different content. Here I will publish works related to James Cameron's universe.
It will take some time to adjust and recover, but I'll do things one step at a time.
I've fallen ill with sudden temperature, so that's the final piece so sorryđŚ
yay it's me (not mario), i'm finally here đ what do you think about sunshine neteyam with grumpy girlfriend and the prompt: "do you always have to be so pessimistic?" and "do you always have to be so damn optimistic?" đĽ´
lana ily & i love this idea so much!! sunshine neteyam with grumpy reader?? tell me more
pairing ; neteyam x fem!reader
synopsis ; sometimes youâre too pessimistic⌠or maybe neteyam is too optimistic.
themes ; fluff, grumpy!reader & sunshine!neteyam
The rain hadnât let up for hours.
Thick drops fell in a steady rhythm, soaking the forest floor, turning the path back to the village into a slick mess of mud and tangled roots. You huffed, arms crossed as you stood under a broad-leafed tree, watching it pour like the sky had a personal vendetta.
Neteyam, standing beside you, looked unbothered. If anything, he looked cheerful.
You scowled. âYouâre enjoying this.â
He glanced at you, wide grin tugging at his lips. âWhat gave me away?â
âThe smile,â you muttered.
He laughed, light and warm. âCome on, itâs just rain. Kind of peaceful, donât you think?â
You looked at him like heâd grown a second head. âPeaceful? Itâs cold. Itâs wet. And weâre stuck out here with no shelter unless we want to make a mud bed.â
âYou say that like thatâs a bad thing,â he teased, nudging your shoulder with his.
You rolled your eyes, pulling your arms tighter around yourself. âDo you always have to be so damn optimistic?â
Neteyam grinned with a slight shrug, unbothered. âDo you always have to be so pessimistic?â
You glared up at him. âItâs not pessimism â itâs realism. I realistically donât want to freeze to death out here while you hum and pretend the rain is a song from Eywa.â
He laughed again, the sound warm against the chill of the rain. Then he stepped closer, so close you could feel the heat radiating off him. He reached out, brushing a damp strand of hair away from your face with gentle fingers.
âYouâre cute when youâre grumpy,â he said, so softly it almost got lost in the rain.
You blinked. âDonât test me, Neteyam.â
His grin widened. âWhatâre you gonna do? Glare at me until I stop smiling?â
âMaybe.â
âThat hasnât worked yet,â he said smugly.
You huffed again â but your heart was doing traitorous little flips, because no matter how annoying his sunshine attitude was, there was a part of you that liked it, that liked him. The way he always found the light, even when you were sure there wasnât any.
And right now, standing in the rain, miserable and wet and cold, you couldnât help but lean into him just a little.
âFine,â you muttered. âBut if I get sick, Iâm blaming you.â
He wrapped an arm around your shoulders without hesitation, pulling you close.
âDeal,â he said, voice soft. âBut Iâll be the one taking care of you anyway.â
You groaned into his chest, trying to hide the way your face was burning.
Stupid, warm, sunshine boy.
Deep | Tsireya
summary: You have a crush on Tsireya, your beautiful and kind friend, but you are nervous about confessing. Rotxo and Kiri help you a little bit, so you have a perfect moment and place for just the two of you. But what will be Tsireya's reaction to your confession and the gift you have for her?
genre: fluff, romantic
pairing: Tsireya x fem!omaticaya!reader
warnings: no use of y/n, there's a mention of the word "girl" once, but other than that I guess you can read it as a gn!reader too.
a/n: I said I wanted to write about Avatar on holidays, but here I am... 4 months later đŞ. I'm going to try to write and update more content soon. I want to write about fĂf and mĂm, so don'tbe shy and send requests! English is not my first language, please be kind <3.
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Tsireya was friendly with you since the day your family arrived. Even after a few months passed, with your siblings and you adapting and surviving in a new clan, she was still there for whatever you would need.
This, of course, wasn't a problem for you, specifically since you started to develop a little crush for her. Everything was going normal the first weeks of friendship, but the more time you spent together, the faster your heart beat and the redder your cheeks burned. When you realized what was happening, you didn't deny it because she was a girl, but because you were too scared to possibly ruin your friendship. However, when Rotxo and Kiri caught you starting, they didn't stop until you surrendered.
âFine⌠I'll confess.â You rolled your eyes and tried to walk away.
âAham, now, what's the plan?â Kiri grabbed your arm and made you sit between Rotxo and her.
âYou mean I need to confess now?â
âNot now, but the sooner, the better.â
âI think I might know when you can confess.â Rotxo commented with a big smile.
You spent hours diving, searching for the perfect shells for Tsireya's gift âgladly, that counted as trainingâ. Your fingers hurt a little, but your sisters told you it was a good job for your first metkayina necklace, in their opinion. Expecting a perfect confession, you practiced the words again and again, until the day arrived.
Rotxo was right, it was the time of the month when Tsireya had to go to a specific cave. That cave was a few meters away from the shore and you could only enter by diving. Rotxo showed you the place previously, so you wouldn't get lost just in case. That cave was important for the Metkayina, since inside it had various kinds of flora and fauna reserved for special rituals of the tribe.
So there you were, asking Tsireya if you could go with her. She never rejected anything you asked, and of course she was happy to have your company.
âSure! There's plenty of things we need to collect. We better hurry up.â Her smile and little dimples almost made you faint right there.
ÂŤIt's okay, just keep it together.Âť You said to yourself.
The journey was full of little games, races and smiles under the water. The animals surrounded you like if they knew you needed reassurance, so you thanked Eywa for that.
When you finally arrived, the inside of the cave looked even more beautiful that the time you were there with Rotxo. Tsireya asked you to collect some plants outside the water, while she searched for shells and rocks.
ÂŤI can't do this.Âť
ÂŤYes, yes I can.Âť
ÂŤDamn, what if she says no?Âť
ÂŤHer smile it's so cute.Âť
ÂŤMy heart is racing so fast.Âť
ÂŤAm I gonna die right here, before my romantic life starts?Âť
Your head was occupied with all those thoughts, so you didn't realize Tsireya was talking to you.
âHuh?â
âI asked if you have everything.â She gave you a friendly look, you didn't know she found your distraction cute.
âUh⌠yes, sorry.â
âOkay, then it's time to go.â She smiled again and was about to dive, but you called her name. âIs something wrong?â
âNo⌠well, it depends on how you see it.â
âWhat it is? Are you hurt? Do you need more time before diving?â
She went out of the water, leaving her basket and bag aside. Her hands grabbed your shoulders âyou felt the skin burning under her fingersâ, and she study your face and body with a worried look.
âIt's not that.â The embarrassment was evident because of a blush. âPlease, sit with me.â
Both of you sat at the edge of the pool. Her hand was close to yours, but you felt like you couldn't grab it yet.
âI need to tell you something.â
âI'm here to listen to you, always.â
âI have been feeling weird since a lomg time agoâŚâ you started.
âShould we go with sa'nok?â
âNo, no. I know what's happening. You see⌠this strange feeling of my heart almost exploding It's there just when I'm with you or thinking about you.â
Your eyes avoided looking at her, otherwise you knew you wouldn't be able to continue.
âSince we arrived, you have been an amazing friend to all of us. But the months passed and I just wanted to be near you, hearing your voice, your laugh, or even just being by your side.â A sight was heard in the cave, you needed to take a breath. âI realized how comfortable and safe I felt with you, well⌠you make me feel that way. You are a beautiful and amazing na'vi, and I know I probably have nothing special to offer, but I would like to court you.â Your voice trembled, but your hand was able to take the necklace from the bag attached to your waist. âAnd I would understand if you don't feel that way, however, I wish you can accept this.â
You offered the necklace, but she didn't take it. Panicked went through your spine, so you looked up. She was staring at the gift, completely stunned.
âI know it's not the best you have received, perhaps I know there are other naâvi who could give you something better, but-â
Her hands landed at each side of your face. You looked at her surprised by the sudden action. If Tsireya knew puppies, she would say you had puppy eyes at that moment.
âWhat-â
But she cut you again. Actually, her lips did. The texture was like a gummy and the flavor was salty, something that you would crave in your heart for the rest of your life. The feeling of having her that close was something new, but it definitely felt right.
âYou're beautiful.â She whispered. âI mean⌠It's beautiful! The necklace, yeah.â
âT-Thanks. Sorry, but does this meanâŚâ
âThat I like you too, pretty girl.â She giggled and you could promise she never looked that cute before. âAnd I would love to court you too.â
âOhâŚâ You smiled like an idiot.
ââOhâ? That's it?â She teased.
âSorry, I don't know what to say.â
âIt's okay.â She passed a hand through the locks of your wet hair. âI'm just teasing you.â
She leaned again. Your foreheads and noses touched. You sighted, relieved because nothing went wrong, but you were still in shock.
âCan you put it on me?â She asked gently.
Your fingers secured the necklace in her nape. When she turned and looked at you, the image of her wearing her first courting gift made you feel ikrans in your stomach.
âYou look beautiful too.â You smiled.
âThanks for it.â She touched the shells decorating her neck. âAnd by the way, you are wrong.â You looked at her confused. âYou have a lot to offer and I would love to see it.â
She gave you a last little peck in the cheek before taking her stuff again. Both of you dive grabbing hands, feeling like a pair of love ilus ready to deep dive in a cute new chapter of their lives.
JC Avatar Universe fanfiction - constantly updating (*- longer fics)
I write for Neteyam, Tsu'tey, Ao'nung, open to writing for Lo'ak, Jake
*All For You - Neteyam x Taâunui ! reader / enemies to lovers! - pt. 1 | pt. 2
when Quaritch attacks the Taâunui water clan, Y/N flees to the Metkayina clan for safety. She develops feelings for Neteyam but the tensions grow when Y/N finds out that Neteyam is the son of Jake Sully - the man she hates.
*Be Mine - Neteyam x Metkayina ! reader / fake dating!
the one, where neteyam pretends to court the reader to avoid all of the nagging from his parents and a group of admirers. of course, it doesnât take long for her to fall for him too
Human Stuff - Neteyam x Human ! reader (afab) / period cramps Â
the one, where a confused naâvi teenager tries to comfort his human friend while sheâs on her period
Your lips, my lips, apocalypse - Neteyam x Omatikaya ! reader
when y/n hangs out with the women at the lab and decides to put on lipstick to feel pretty, her friends start to make fun of her. but not neteyam, he thinks she looks cute
*And I cried when you first said, "Oel ngati kameie" - Neteyam x Metkayina ! reader / forbidden love!
despite her fatherâs wariness of the sullyâs and their âdemon-blood,â y/n canât help but feel drawn to neteyam. as the two of them bond over their similar experiences of parental pressure, he finds himself falling in love with her
*Second Chances - Neteyam x Omatikaya ! reader / love triangle!
y/n and lo'ak were destined to be together, or so she thought... after moving to awa'atlu with the sully's, lo'ak starts to fall for a certain metkayina girl, leaving y/n completely heartbroken. it is unexpected when neteyam, who has been secretly harboring feelings for her, decides to tend to her wounds. can y/n reciprocate his love?
Nerves Talking - Neteyam x Crybaby ! reader / misscommunication
after spending months teaching his little sisterâs friend how to hunt, neteyam is surprised by the lack of her progress. later on, he discovers then that she is just too nervous to be around him because of her not-so-small crush
Tunutu (Crush) - Neteyam x Omatikaya ! reader / childhood friends to lovers
although neteyam had never reciprocated her feelings, choosing him was always an easy decision for y/n, one of those she could make in a heartbeat. so when another man tries to win her affections, neteyam suddenly becomes aware of what he has been missing out on
*Chosen by Eywa - Neteyam x Omatikaya ! reader / series (complete)
eywa makes no mistakes... in the midst of his preparation to become the future olo'eyktan, neteyam is told to be with a chosen mate. guided by the signs of eywa, tsahik picks y/n, a woman orphaned by the war, whose heart already belongs to another. y/n's whole world begins to crumble, as she is forced into the loveless bond. will neteyam and y/n be able to overcome the odds and find their true happiness?
Child of Our Own - Tsu'tey x Omatikaya ! reader
seeing his friends already awaiting their firstborns, tsu'tey begins to yearn for a baby of his own, but he is too shy to tell you about it
Unrequited Love - Tsuâtey x Omatikaya ! reader / smut
you had been in love with tsu'tey for as long as you could remember. so when you see his heart break again at the loss of another mate, you offer him comfort, expecting nothing in return
Unrequited - Tsuâtey x Omatikaya ! reader / series (complete)
based on Unrequited Love: y/n had been in love with tsu'tey since they were kids, watching him get his heart broken over and over, until he became hardened. on one particular night, she offers him intimacy with no expectations in return, which sparks up a complex relationship between them. they grapple with guilt, unrequited love, and newfound intimacy, as y/n and tsu'tey navigate the depths of their feelings for each other
Captain Save a Hoe - Tsu'tey x Avatar ! reader
grumpy tsuâtey having to take care of a clumsy avatar!reader, and eventually warming up to her
Let Me Hear My Child - Tsu'tey x Pregnant ! reader / headcanons
tsu'tey's reaction to finding out his mate is pregnant
You'll be a great dad - Tsu'tey x Pregnant ! reader / Tsu'tey x Jake
tsu'tey is overwhelmed with anxiety and fear upon hearing the news of his mate's pregnancy and becoming a father, but like a good friend, jake is there to calm him down
Can't wait to meet you - Tsu'tey x Pregnant ! reader
pregnant!reader having to reassure tsu'tey that he will be a great father, despite his fears
Just Married - Tsu'tey x Female ! mate
when you stepped into the public eye for the first time after your mating, tsu'tey couldn't contain the overflowing affection he held for you. but because you felt insecure about the way you were being perceived by the clan, tsu'tey decided to prove you otherwise
Ao'nung:
Heaven in Hiding - Ao'nung x Metkayina ! reader / secret dating!
ao'nung and you have been hiding your relationship for some time now but there comes a moment when you want more than that
Thinking out loud about avatar (my opinions/analyses/theories):
sully kids watching jake's old diary logs
neteyam taking the move to awa'atlu the best out of the sully's
jake cringing at "my husband was toruk makto" bc of his own insecurities
jake and quaritch making up
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why him if not i? | neteyam sully
pairing: neteyam sully x omatikaya!fem! reader
warnings: swearing, jealousy, protective neteyam, mentions of mating, neteyam fighting over you, kissing, fluff
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neteyam was often jealous when it came to other boys around you, he hated it when other na'vi men would flirt with you or make you smile like he does. no, you and neteyam hadn't expressed your feelings to one another but it was quite obvious with the frequent touching, flirting and always being around each other. most of the clan was waiting upon the day neteyam would announce you were mated- and so were the two of you.
neteyam had been walking through the village when he heard a group of na'vi talking, he was going to just walk past but he stopped when he heard your name being spoken. neteyam thought the group were talking bad about you, and was going to step in and tell them all off for doing so. but as he listened closely to what they were saying, they were in fact not talking bad about you but you being mated with someone, his ears perked up with curiousity as he listened in. "did you hear, y/n and karait have mated." "i know, it's sorta weird. i thought her and neteyam were a thing, obviously not." "y/n and karait are adorable though, i saw him picking flowers for her this morning."
neteyam scrunched up his face, you and karait? mated? there was no way that you and him were mated, you would've told him. neteyam knew better than to believe the words of other people, he walked away from the group in search for you to tell you about the crazy rumours until he was stopped by lo'ak who ran up to him. "bro, have you heard?"
âwhat?â
ây/n and karait are apparently mated.â loâak said, he couldnât believe it either.
neteyam rolled his eyes, not believing him. âitâs just rumours, y/n wouldâve told me.â
âi thought the same thing, right? and then i saw them together and he was like all over her.â loâak told him, neteyam felt a pit form in his stomach at his brothers words. âyou missed your chance bro.â
neteyam stood there taking it in,âshut up.â he stormed away, he really had missed his chance with you. he waited too long.
the rest of the day neteyam had been in a bad mood, he kept on hearing people in the clan talking about you and your new âmateâ. to say he was jealous would be an understatement. and he couldnât help but feel hurt as well, he was almost sure you had reciprocated his feelings. thatâs what he got for letting his feelings get in the way. the feeling he got was sickening when he imagined you mating with another, them getting to please you and make you feel loved- it was all suppose to be him.
neteyam was drawing back his bow, ready to take a kill- but all he could think about was you, he wasnât his usual focused self like he was all the time. he let go of the string letting the arrow fly towards his target, missing. he barely ever misses kills. his father noticed his sonâs odd behaviour, taking notice of how his mind seemed to be in another place. âwhatâs wrong?â jake asked making neteyam turn to him.
ânothing.â he grumbled setting down his bow, his answer so obviously not being the truth.
âsit down.â jake instructed patting the spot next to him on the log.
neteyam did as he was told and sat down next to his father, ânow, are you going to tell me whatâs going on in that mind of yours, son?â
neteyamâs angry expression turning into one of hurt as his father repeated his question. âi-i donât even know.â he sighed looking down at his hands, âitâs justâŚâ he paused wondering if he should tell his dad why he was actually upset. âitâs y/n.â he confessed.
jake hummed, knowing the two had feelings did one another. âwhat about her.â
âsheâs been mated with someone else.â it hurt neteyam to even say the words out loud, his heart feeling like it had been clenched. speaking it out loud he felt incredibly stupid, you could mate with whoever you wanted to. he always had a lingering thought in the back of his mind that you may not choose him to be your mate- he just never really considered that it may become true.
jake furrowed his eyebrows, he had not been aware of a new mated pair in the clan. and he- like everyone else- was sure that you and neteyam would become mates. his face softened for his son, feeling bad for the situation at hand. âhave you spoken to her about it?â
âno, i donât know if i can. iâll look stupid.â he fiddled with his 4 fingers. âand what will it do if i do speak to her about it? itâs not like sheâs going to stop being mates with karait.â
jake sighed putting a hand on neteyamâs back comfortly. âthere are many other women in the clan to be your mate.â
he gagged internally at the thought, being mates with anyone but you?- no. neteyam ran his hands down his face frustratingly âthere is no other like her though.â
âwell, maybe not. but there are many others that would be a great tsahĂŹk and if you have them a chance maybe you could come to like them.â jake was trying to make him feel better, but was doing the opposite.
âno- you donât get it. i donât want any other woman in the clan- i want y/n! sheâs perfect an-and everything i have ever wanted, she was suppose to be my tsahĂŹk. i-if my mate is not her, then i do not want a one. iâm so stupid, i messed everything up! i waited too long and now she is with a stupid skxawng.â his father was taken aback by neteyamâs sudden out burst, but he got it. neteyam too was surprised by his own burst of emotion. âsorry.â before jake could say something more neteyam got up from the log, grabbing his bow. âiâm going to head back, sorry for wasting your time.â
the trip back was horrible, he was left with only himself and his thoughts- they were mostly about how stupid he was. he was passing through some trees when he heard a laugh that was all to familiar, it always made his heart flutter- it was your laugh. he followed the direct in which it had came from. you were sitting on the grass weaving something, whilst humming a beautiful tune.
neteyam started to move back quietly but stepped on a twig that made a loud snap making your ears perk up- smiling at his presence. âi know youâre there, nete.â
âhiâŚ.â he came out of the bushes, revealing himself. you expected him to sit down but he just stood there. looking at you even made his heart hurt, the fact you would never be his.
you looked up at him, âdo you want to sit with me?â neteyam nodded slowly sitting down next to to, watching as your hands worked on a basket. you noticed something was off with him the second he sat down, he usually sits close to you- but currently he left a huge gap between the two of you.
a silence fell over the two of you- which you couldnât decide if it was a comfortable or awkward silence- until neteyam chose to break it by clearly his throat. âso, karait?â
âwhat about him?â you asked not taking your eyes off the basket, you were curious as to why he was asking about him- you were completely unaware of all the rumours going around about the two of you.
neteyam was getting a bit angry, what did you mean- what about him? he was your mate. you couldn't even tell your best friend. "you know what i mean."
you drew your eyes from the basket to meet his own, "am i suppose to?.." karait was your friend, and if you were being honest you found him kind of annoying. he was always following you around, clinging to you.
neteyam scoffed, shaking his head. "i don't get it- why wouldn't you tell me?" you grew confused, what was he talking about- and why was he getting mad at you? he noticed your confused expression. "don't act like you don't know."
"i don't know what you're talking about, nete" you put the basket down on the ground, removing your hands from it- your full attention now on neteyam.
"what does he do?" he asked, what did karait have that he didn't. "does he treat you good?- does he pick you flowers? is he a good hunter- does he spend lots of time with you- is that it?"
"karait?" oh eywa, did neteyam hate the sound of another's on your tongue.
"yes, him!" it came out harsher then he had intended it to, "what does he have, tell me."
"uh.." you started to grow slightly uncomfortable under neteyam's harsh gaze, you had never seen neteyam raise his voice before- besides when he was shouting at lo'ak. "he's nice, i guess?"
neteyam's jaw clenched, "he's nice, you guess? that's it? he's nice?"
"he's quite good with a bow?" why was he asking so much about karait, you were so confused. "i don't know what you want me to say." you laughed.
"i just want to hear it from you, just tell me the truth. i already know." he was hurt, you were laughing. how were you so unbothered by this, he had everything karait had if not more. why did you choose him, why did you string him along all this time just to go off with another?
"nete, i-"
"what does he have that i don't?" his eyes were filled with hurt and betrayal, and they were directed right at you. "were all those things you told me lies? all the promises you made to me?"
"everything i've told you is the truth. what is going on with you neteyam?" why couldn't he just tell you what he was talking about? had you missed something?
"what's going on with me?- what's going with you?" he took a deep breath, his nostrils flaring. "were you trying to spare my feelings, is that why you didn't tell me?"
before you could answer another voice appeared. "y/n!- i knew i would find you here...." karait appeared coming from the same direct neteyam had minutes ago, trailing off as he saw neteyam sitting down with you. he looked between the two of you, he could sense the thick tension between you and neteyam. "uh- sorry, am i interrupting something?.."
"karait-" you were about to tell him to go away, he really couldn't have came at a worse time- could he? he always managed to pop up randomly- it was weird how he knew were you were everyday. before you could tell him to go away though, someone beat you to it.
neteyam's hands formed into a tight fist, jaw clenching tighter at karait's arrival. he stood up angrily, narrowing his eyes dangerously at karait. "yes, you are. you've interrupted a lot actually."
karait looked around confused at neteyam's harsh tone. neteyam looked down to what the na'vi was holding in his hand, flowers- your favourite ones. the ones he always got for you. "look man, i'll just come back later- it's fine." he began to turn around to head back.
"no you're not."
karait stopped, turning back around and met neteyam's gaze. "excuse me?"
your eyes widened, "neteyam." you whispered harshly, to tell him to stop but he ignored you.
neteyam took a step forward, standing tall trying to intimidate karait as he stood taller than him by a couple of inches. "you heard me, you're not going to come back later."
kariat chuckled, "i don't think that's really your decision." he then turned to looked at you. you were still sitting down on the grass, you looked like you were so lost- because you were. "do you want me to come back later, y/n?"
"uh-" for the third time today neteyam cut you off- which you were getting extremely annoyed at- moving to stand in front of you. blocking kariat's view of you, standing protectively. you sighed rolling your eyes- but you would be lying if you said you didn't find him being protective extremely attractive.
"don't talk to her."
kariat smirked as he suddenly realised why neteyam was being like this- he liked you, just like he did. kariat narrowed his eyes not breaking eye contact with neteyam. taking a step forward, as he stood up straight mimicking neteyam's body language. "yeah? what are you gonna do about it- she's not your mate."
neteyam hissed, baring his sharp fangs dangerously at kariat challenging him. kariat hissed back standing his ground. you thought kariat was extremely dumb, challenging turuk maktos son. you stood up quickly off the ground, putting your hand on neteyam's shoulder from behind him trying to pull him back but he didn't budge. "neteyam- what are you doing!" you thought he was just being ridiculous at this point.
"i've got this, y/n." he replied turning to look at you then turned back to kariat, speaking so he could hear him. "gonna show this skxqwng what a real man is." kariat hissed in reply.
"now is not the time to compare dick sizes, nete!" you whisper yelled over his shoulder at him gritting your teeth frustratedly, still trying to pull him back. you came into the forest to peacefully weave a basket for hunting, not to watch two na'vi fight.
"oh yeah? now is the perfect time to." you sighed frustratedly, you knew he wouldn't back down. neteyam was usually not the one to get into fights-but if it involved someone he loved, he wouldn't hesitate to knock some sense into a na'vi.
"don't try and protect him, y/n. this skxqwng is asking for it." kariat spat, you weren't trying to protect neteyam from him. he was one to the best warriors in the clan- if not the best. you were trying to protect him from neteyam, but kariat was the one asking for it now.
"i told you before, don't talk to her!" neteyam growled venom laced through his words, he turned his head slightly to you, his tone completely changing to a soft loving whisper. "go sit down y/n and finish off that beautiful basket, i don't want you getting hurt." you removed your hand hesitantly from his shoulder and slowly moved away picking up your half woven basket and went to go sit down on a log not far away from them.
neteyam watched a you sat down and turned back to kariat, "i know what this is all about, you heard everyone talking didn't you?" kariat smirked at him. "thought i would tell everyone, so i didn't have to when it actually happened."
neteyam's blood boiled, the two of you weren't even mates. he had gotten worked up over nothing and had gotten mad at you, and told everyone you were his. oh, he was gonna get it. with one final hiss neteyam charged at him, throwing a hard punch to kariat's nose making him fall back- neteyam wasn't going to hold back, he had been holding in his anger all day and kariat was going to be the one to get it all.
kariat stumbled back, regaining himself throwing a punch at neteyam, landing on his jaw. neteyam stumbled back and reached up towards his lips swiping one finger across it, looking back down to his finger seeing blood on it. he smirked as he looked back up to kariat who had a bruise forming on his nose already. all of kariats confidence washed away quickly, being replaced with fear as neteyam threw multiple punches at him- landing a hit every single time.
you winced looking at kariat's bloodied face from neteyam's hits, kariat did not look too good. neteyam kneed him in the stomach then threw kariat onto the grass harshly, they were only a few seconds into the fight and kariat already wanted to withdraw from it. neteyam bent down and got right in the naâvis face, âif you even so as go near y/n again, iâll do worse than this. and you better go back and tell everyone that you and y/n are not mated, understand?â he didnât responded. âi said, do you understand.â
âye-yes.â
neteyam was about to hit him again when he felt a hand pulling him back, âokay, thatâs enough neteyam. i think youâve proved your point.â you looked down at kariat who sent you a thankful look. neteyam sighed as he got up sending one last glare at kariat- who pounced up quickly and limped away, scared that neteyam would do more. as soon as he left you turned to neteyam, âokay, now. care to explain to me what just happened?â
âoh uh..â neteyam trailed off, he didnât really know what to say. âi didnât like him?â
you gave him a blank look, obviously not believing him. âright.â you shook your head, rolling your eyes. âiâm leaving.â you went to turn around but by a firm grip on your hand.
âhe told the whole clan that you two had mated.â your eyes widened in shock, everyone in the clan thought you and kariat were mates? oh eywa. âand- and i was mad and hurt because iâŚâ he trailed off.
âbecause you?..â you asked softly wanting him to finish off his sentence.
neteyam met your eyes and gulped. âbecause.. i wanted you to be my mate.â your mouth fell agape, you could feel a smile starting to form on your lips. âiâm sorry for believing everyone and not asking you before and getting mad at you earlier, i shouldâve never raised my voice at you. i was just really hurt and jealous that you chose someone else, i know itâs no excuse though and- you can choose whoever you want to be your mate, because you can obviously choose anyone-â he rambled on until you stopped him by crashing your lips on his, he was taken back a bit but quickly returned the kiss. his whole soul had been longing to meet your lips, to kiss every inch of you.
the two of you broke the kiss, neteyam cursed himself for needing to breath- he didnât want to ever stop kissing you. âfor being the smartest person i know you really are dumb arenât you?â you chuckled, neteyam still speechless from the kiss. âdo you really ever think iâd choose anyone over you, nete? itâs always been you.â
he grinned widely like a child who had just had his first clean kill, âcan i please kiss you again?â
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⸠INTERESTS; - aged up!neteyam x omatikayan f!reader
⸠BACKGROUND; - Love at first sight doesnât exist, everyone knows that. Thereâs attraction, reaction, and understanding someone to call something love. Neteyam wasnât sure what it was that he felt for you, but whatever it was, he didnât want it to end.
⸠WARNINGS; - wc.6.5k, mentions of heat cycles, rejection, one sided love, unrequited affection, kissing, fluff, smut, p in v, fingering, ejaculation consumption, teasing, dominant fem lead, clouded judgement, mating, biting, blood mentions, etc.
â¸a.i; - whoo!! finished this up i hope you guys enjoy it, sorry it took me so long itâs been a really bad week! but im working on other fics and reqs in my inbox (iâve had since nov-dec) trying to get all the old stuff out first to get to new ideas!! thank u so much for the love! also this lowkey isn't proofread
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â/⥠Tragedy I
Neteyam was a good man, a good brother, a good if not great son. Which is why it was so surprising hearing and witnessing him speaking back to his parents for the first time ever. His father complained how worried his mother and grandmother have been about finding a mate for him in order to pass the responsibility Jake had been harboring for over two decades to the next, and Neteyam had simply responded how he didn't care.
He was lying.
As soon as he had mentioned he found someone his father was quick to take his side, smiling at him softly before whispering with his wife to the side, who only shook her head. Her mother had already decided what needed to be done, with or without his approval, the average time of courting would naturally take months, and it was months they didn't have.
The people needed a strong ruler with an even stronger woman by his side. The position of tsahik wasn't a problem, Kiri could always fill it, as she's had the best and most practices from her grandmother, but Neteyam's situation was more complicated. Even as he watched his parents speak to one another he wasn't sure what kind of power his father had over his mother.
He would always give her some look, like a pleading look almost or just a caress to her face in order to swoon her, and it always worked. Maybe it was love, it had to be, his grandmother had spoken to him about how love comes in many shapes or forms but can never be denied. Somehow watching his parents interact before his father placed a kiss on his mother's forehead reminded him of you, and your interaction from earlier in the afternoon on the beach.
It was night now, the sky was bleak and cloudy, the stars hadn't shined as bright as they usually had, almost as if the night sky was mourning as he was. Mourning the loss of love, he was so close to having you to himself and now he felt as if he was going back to square one. It hurt him, but he didn't feel like crying, or getting upset to the point he'd lash out at others around him, he just sat on the cold wooded floors and propped his knees to his chest.
His back was now facing his parents as he watched the sky, asking himself what you were probably doing by this time. Maybe bathing or eating with your family, helping clean up the aftermath or reading to your younger sister. You could've been sewing or beading clothing together for you to wear on special occasions as he watched you do a few months ago.
Or maybe your family was all out and busy for the night and you were all alone at home, waiting for some company. He was sure he could provide you more than just company, making his time with you highly worthwhile, but yet again it would probably be better to talk things out about what happened earlier. Or maybe you two didn't need too talk anything out, when things happen between two people who can't help themselves it's meant to be.
The two of you were meant to be, that sounded satisfactory, it definitely pleased him, bringing a smile to his face. He was so used to growing up and sacrificing things for his sibling's happiness or just too tired to fight for it. He was grateful for that actually, listening to the way his father was raised and the life he lived on the stars from above pained him, no one should live a life like that, but his father always reminded him if he hadn't gone through any of that he wouldn't be blessed in the future to be reborn.
Maybe his father was right, thankfully to him he was grown into a responsible young man, athletic, intelligent, and handsome, there was nothing but greatness in him. He felt more than responsible about you though and just wasn't sure as to why. It was something like a craving or poison in his mind that was stuck there forever.
It would make his insides itch and his outsides hot; it's almost like when you sit out in the sun for too long with dry skin and start to feel discomfort. But the sun feels so nice when you've been in the cold for so long and have nothing else to turn too, that's how he felt about you. You haunted his mind in such an eerie way, and at first, he had even had his grandmother check him for illness 'just because', sure you had done something to him, but nothing came back.
He yearned and grieved for your affection as if you had passed away, like a ghost he could only breath in whenever he closed his eyes. He was sure if anyone was able to hear or read his mind, they'd call him crazy, but he didn't feel that way, he felt free. Soon enough, snapping him out of his trance was a woman walking beside him, one he hadn't seen before.
Or maybe he had seen her before, he just hadn't remembered. His head followed her movements as she made her way behind him, walking towards his parents and taking her side beside them. This immediately made Neteyam spring to his feet and follow behind, raising a brow.
His father introduced the two of them to one another, speaking of their affiliations and granting Neteyam the choice to at least keep their new guest busy and grow fond of her before making a solid decision of his future. He knew his father well, his voice was laced with responsibility and seriousness, but in all honesty, it was mainly code for 'be nice to her and go court whoever it is you wanted'.
He was listening, his ears flicked slightly listening to the woman introduce herself and pronounce her name. 'Fa'nyma', strange name, completely different from yours, but it seemed to suit her somewhat. She was shorter than you, he took notice of her hair was much longer on some part, and she wore lots of jewelry. Maybe it was to impress him, but he could only think of how those jewels would've looked against your skin, your smile.
He smiled to himself and nodded, quickly changing his face into a stir of a frown and turned his attention back to his parents in order for Fa'nyma to not get the wrong idea. He knew better than to be rude, especially to a woman, it's not the way he was raised to be at all, so he would be cordial with her, that he agreed on.
But that kind of promise became difficult to keep when it came to the fact that she practically followed him everywhere. He had planned to come and see you in your kelku, only for her to be right behind him. It would be very problematic to explain the fact that a woman is following him around the entire village as she's now his responsibility.
It had been three days since then, Neteyam had always thought to himself what was an easy way to say, "Leave me the fuck alone", not a nice way, he didn't want to be nice with her. He wanted to sound easy on the ears, but harsh enough for the conversation to get no farther than her understanding and leaving.
Then again, he's sure she wouldn't even understand what the word "fuck" means. It was a sky people term, and his parents had only used it whenever they hit their toe against something or messed up badly or were just upset beyond the point of explanation. His brother cursed often too, practically being more fluent in cursing than his mother's tongue. This is ridiculous, why is it that whenever he's so ready to get something for himself obstacles just throw themselves in his way.
"Fa'nyma" he spoke, placing his bow and arrow down in his hut before removing his headpiece, letting his braids rest on the side of his face before tying them back. She hummed in response, turning to him from the entrance of his kelku and smiling at him. "I'm going out somewhere now, so I'll need you to leave." He spoke solidly, turning his attention away from her when he noticed her cheeky look.
"Don't you want me to accompany you to wherever you're going?" She spoke, Neteyam sucked his teeth lightly before rolling his eyes. She must be one of the stupidest people he's ever met, even his youngest sister Tuk would know if he had said something like that, he would want to be alone. Did it genuinely look like he wanted her company? Or that he enjoyed her company so much he would've said yes?
"I don't enjoy your company, and I won't need it anymore." He said with an attitude, grabbing a small bag in the corner of his room and placing it over his shoulder with a clunk. He soon ushered her out of his room and hut before leaving himself, not even looking behind him to see her.
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"Y/n" he spoke with a smile, standing in the middle of the tree of voices. He had spent nearly all afternoon looking for you, now being nightfall as he saw you. Your back was facing him, but he knew it was you, he could tell by your scent, your hair, everything.
After spending nearly all of his time with Fa'nyma it was refreshing to see you, to breath you, and to touch you. He was quick to reach a hand out to your shoulder, watching as you spun around slightly for his hand to fall off your shoulder and back up slightly. You weren't smiling, which worried him, he wasn't sure what look you were giving him, but it wasn't one he was expecting.
"What are you doing here?" You asked, definitely taken aback wearing a confused but more hurt look on your face. After having such a passionate moment with a man, you werenât surprised for it to end so quickly, what you didnât expect was for him to leave you, especially for three days.
âIâm here to see you of course, Iâm sorry Iâve been gone so long, but you have no idea how happy I am to see you aga-â
âItâs been three days Neteyam.â You cut him off harshly, now beginning to become upset, he spoke as if no time had passed. âYou kissed me and left me for three days, but itâs easy for you to walk around with Faânyma.â You said, earning a flared look from him at your last words.
He was quick to place the bag he was holding down, now holding both of your hands with his own hands. He looked at you with a look of desperation, pledging with you almost to hear him out.
âI donât like her; it wasnât up to me I swear it. I told her off this morning, I want nothing to do with her, only with you.â He said, smiling somewhat softly as you again to see you smile as well. He knew something like this would happen, he was ready for it of course, but he knew no matter how things wouldâve ended he wouldnât let you go.
He would apologize anyway he had to, such as bringing you gifts or flowers and fruits, maybe kneeling and pleading with you. He knew you well enough to know you had a soft spot for him, for everyone mostly. Maybe it was childish to feel a pang of jealousy broil in his chest over that topic, but he couldnât help it.
He liked you, he really liked you, liked you so much he wasnât sure what to do with himself and he would practically fuck himself over again and again. Maybe it was love, maybe he loved you, he had always had the perfect example of it growing now and all he cares about is making it a reality with you.
And he did just that, apologizing to you over and over and sitting you down on the glowing floor beneath the two of you as he gave you everything from his bag. He practically showered you in gifts you hadnât seen before, small jewels and crystals from the star above as you had a wide smile on your face.
He had told you he wanted to court you, earn you the right way, in order to bring you towards his family, the proper way. He even slid in a joke about how if things had escalated on the beach everything would be entirely different now, making you laugh.
You were so beautiful, everything about you was so beautiful, your laugh, the way you fluttered your lashes at him as you listened to him speak, or maybe how you kept your skin in contact with his no matter where the two of you were. You weren't afraid to show him off or hint there was something between the two of you and it drove him mad.
He was so quick to mention your name to his family so often that they had no other choice but to force Faânyma out of the picture. He thought of himself as a bad person for a short while, purposely flaunting your capabilities and beauty in front of the other woman to watch her face stir with jealousy as he had a sinister smirk plastered on his face.
He mustâve been crazy, in both good and bad ways, but itâs deemed excused because heâs crazy in love, crazy in love for you. So crazy that now after just a few weeks of courting heâs itching to bring things to another level.
He was patient, everyone knew it. He was trained to be at such a young age, like when catching fish with his father, those lessons taught him nothing more than the importance of time. Good things come to those who wait, he had you, but to fully tie the bond between you two he had to be patient.
Love is something that canât be rushed, patience is a large factor between two people, almost like a test to see whatâll happen under pressure. Sadly, as of right now it felt as if Neteyam was losing, if not losing his mind in the process. Laying on his bedside within his empty kelku, listening to the cold winds outside blow around it and pick up on the small, piped chimes outside his hut entrance his youngest sister made for him.
He couldnât sleep, his mind was racing, and he felt so empty, and the thought of you was just making up upset. It stirred something inside him he couldnât entirely understand, all he could think of now was wanting you.
No,
He needed you.
Attached to your affection and presence like a newborn to its mother or fatherâs skin in order to thrive and feel their love. He wasnât sure why tonight was so different from the rest, but he couldnât stay here, something felt off, so he did the only thing he could do and set out into the forests.
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A simple way of remembering people is by their scent, which Neteyam was familiar with. What he hadnât been familiar with was your scent being so strong to the point where he paused in his steps and shielded his face, squinting.
It was strange he was able to pick up your scent here of all places, it was in the complete opposite direction of your home. So of course, he did none other than follow it to find you, but what he saw was nothing of what he expected.
âY/nâ he called out, removing his arm from his face to take in your state, hunched over on the floor by a tree whimpering. You hadnât answered his call, and when he came to you and placed a hand on your skin you hissed at him, slapping his hand away.
He was appalled to say the least, your skin was burning, and your behavior was erratic, since when were you so defensive? A click quickly came to mind, you mustâve been uncomfortable, or afraid, especially to react that way with him of all people.
He was quick to scan the surroundings of the two of you to emphasize the fact that you werenât alone, someone had definitely been here before he came towards you, lurking. Neteyam was quick to suck his teeth, already piecing together the situation playing out before reaching out to you again.
You were in heat, he felt so stupid letting it slide over his head as he had originally had it calculated. Usually within the middle of every month you disappear for only a handful of days before returning, only this time it seems to have come a little earlier than expected.
You had a shawl sprawled out to your side as you stayed huddled into a ball, fidgeting around as Neteyam made his way behind you, hugging you and rubbing circles into your back. Maybe it was because you werenât in your best mind, but right now you felt like biting him.
Not in a bad way, in a good way, to draw blood and pleasure yourself, not necessarily to harm him. There was something about how soothing his scent felt that the scent of the other navi man lurking in the woods prior seemed to gently fade away. You paid no mind to him as you turned into Neteyamâs embrace, snuggling into his chest with a slight purr and whine.
You felt so hot, and itchy, the cool night breeze hadnât helped you quick enough, but Neteyamâs body had. His chest was firm and cool, like how the ponds or lakes underneath the waterfalls felt, making you smile softly.
It wasnât enough to stop your pain and itch, but it was just enough to calm you to a certain extent, his words slurring in your brain as he spoke. You had only responded with slight hums, not sure youâd be capable of responding back in sentences.
He was quick to pick you up to your feet, caressing your face and asking you something. Whatever it was he was quick to take your groan as an answer, now holding you hand in hand as he made his way through the forests, occasionally turning back to take in your ill state.
You werenât sure what path he was taking, it certainly wasnât the path to your home, or the main village, but the trees you two passed by before coming to a halt smelled similar to Neteyam. He was gentle, letting you climb up into an unfamiliar place before following right after you, his hand locking right back with yours as his other held your shawl.
He spoke to you again, but your ears remained out of focus, now picking up on the small sound of pattering coming from behind you. You turned slowly, your head hurting as you watched the rain fall. You turned back slowly, placing each hand on the sides of your head, feeling as if someone had taken a bone and hit the sides of your head repeatedly.
You only groaned, slumping over slightly before feeling Neteyamâs hands grab onto your side, ushering you further into the room and sitting you down somewhere comfortably. You kept your eyes squeezed shut, feeling his firm hands leave your body you shot them open, taking in your surroundings as you lowered your hands.
You placed your hands down at the bedside you sat on, dragging your fingers across the woven blankets. This mustâve been his home, the entire place was drenched in his scent, it seemed vacant and cold, it mustâve been the way he liked it. You were quick to bring the edge of the blanket to your nose, inhaling its scent with a slight moan, feeling a rush of adrenaline rush through your body and down to your core.
You lowered the blanket as you heard him returning shortly, crossing your legs and angling them in a position to give you pleasure. Biting back a moan as you clenched around nothing you watched as he came over, giving you a small bowl filled with water for you to drink. You smiled softly at him, taking the bowl into your shaky hands before he covered your hands with his before helping you drink it.
His hands are so large, just like you had remembered about him initially the first time he helped you pick out the fruits from the trees. They practically covered yours if not entirely in length, nearly striking a wave of embarrassment in you. As you finished you were sure he had told some sort of joke, pointing to outside before chuckling back at you.
You only batted your eyes and smiled even wider, nodding at him. You were sure that it had done something to him because he looked away and swallowed hard before leaving the room again. As he made his time quick he came to your side, now sitting beside you and taking your hands into his, speaking again, as your heat grew stronger another wave coursed through your body.
And of course you wasted no time turning to his side, resting your head on his collarbone and inhaling his scent. If you had some sort of shame left before your heat had stripped it from you there would be a possibility youâd have pulled back or apologized, but right now you just didnât care.
His scent was driving you insane, practically flooding your mind as you caressed yourself into his skin with soft mewls and moans that echoed in his ears. He was more than flustered to say the least, but he had come to a decision on how to help you in any way possible. He simply brushed your hair away from your face to get your attention, which worked before he spoke in sure of you to hear him.
âUse me how you seem fit.â He said sternly, flashing you a toothy smile afterwards. He watched as your pupils blew out nearly full wide, no longer seeing the color of your irises before you turned your head back into his collarbone. You were quick with your actions, licking and nipping at his skin before making your way up to his neck.
A soft kiss was applied to a sweet spot before you licked it, prepping your canines into his flesh before sinking them in slowly. If it hurt it harsh enough you were sure that when you had sense again youâd apologize for it, just not now, not while you enjoyed lapping up the small trickles of blood that dribbled down his warm skin.
Not while you suddenly leap a leg over him, now straddling him as you continued to kiss him. He had barely moved as much as he wanted to, only following your lead and placing his hands on your back as support. He was quick to pull your head in for a kiss to your lips once you finished with his neck of course, this time being more forceful and sinister than the kiss you two had shared previously.
There was a small part of Neteyam that knew this wasnât the right thing to do, at least some of it. You werenât in your right mind and the two of you hadnât been mated, well at least not yet. If anything, that small feeling quickly went away when he too felt himself slipping into the dizzy and foggy feeling of your heat now affecting him.
He had heard stories of something like this before, heats being able to spread towards one another to a certain extent. Things like that could only happen if that individual wanted to share it, and that seemed to be happening at this moment.
You wanted him to feel how you felt, understand how good it felt to be in this situation, as much as you itched or your skin burned, nothing could have been better than easing the pain with someone that made you feel so good.
You liked Neteyam, you were sure of it. Your family liked him too, he was considerate, gentle, humorous, and well put. He made you feel loved, cherished, and satisfactory; he could never say no to you and spoiled you with anything you wanted. Spoiling the one you love comes to a certain extent and giving them whatever they want comes with a price, like as of now when you began to untie your top and loincloth, attempting to untie his as well.
He was quick to grab both of your arms, bringing you to a short halt. You were completely nude now, watching as he took in your full appearance before looking up into your eyes. He was quick to shake his head, a signal of rejection to you, making you frown heavily and whine, tears prickling the corner of your eyes.
He spoke, not sure entirely what he was speaking of, but you were sure he muttered along the lines of âbeing responsibleâ when reading his lips, the tears now rolling down your cheeks as you shook your head. There was no way he would leave you in a time like this after escalating the situation so far for the night, you yanked your arms from his grasp before wrapping your arms around his shoulders, whining.
âPlease, please, please teyam, hurts so bad, need you, need you here.â You mumbled, grinding against his painful bulge from his shifted loincloth, taking his hand into yours and placing it over your lower pelvis. You watched as he groaned softly, turning his head as his ears flickered around, as if contemplating his next move. You were quick to turn your head in the direction his was turned too, kissing him first this time, wasting no time in forcing your tongue into his mouth.
He only melted at the action, quickly obliging and letting his hands roam your body. He was quick to squeeze you and tease you, letting his fingertips graze over your nipples as you moaned into his mouth, and he moans back. He kept his right hand over your breast, swirling small circles around your nipple and tugging on it every now and again as his left hand followed its way down between your legs.
Your moans now grew louder, more bass coming from them as they rumbled in your chest and throat, breaking the kiss with Neteyam as a small string of saliva was split between you too. You rested your head on the side of his cheek as your moans continued, rumbling directly into his ear, making his breath heavier than before. He only took notice to quicken his actions, his thumb circling your clit gently as his fingers thrusted inside of you.
This much arousal was getting painful in his case, he was sure he had never been this whipped ever no matter what woman he was with. You were so beautiful, your voice, your body, your movements had him captivated, if anything he wished he could stop time just for this moment. He could hardly even feel his fingers, the way they were coated if not dripping in your arousal he slipped in and out so easily it was insane.
What was even more foolish was the fact for just a split second he became jealous of his own fingers, wanting to be inside you himself with his tongue instead, but the way you fidgeted on his lap and begged for more he knew that was something to wait for another time. So, he continued, now drawing his full attention to your face as he watched your body shudder when he curved his fingers, his fingertips grazing against your insides.
He took his hand away from your breasts, now grabbing the side of your face and watching your expression, your skin was still hot, but that hadnât bothered him. He was more focused on trying to not cum by just the sight of you. Your hair was a mess, your face was flushed and hot, saliva dripping down your lips wasnât helping, especially when you were panting heavily like an animal with your hooded eyes.
And there it was, that cheeky little smile you do whenever you know youâve got his attention, batting your lashes at him. He hated that you knew how to get to him so easily, especially at a time like this, itâs as if even though heâs the one pleasuring you, you were doing the same in his favor, and he was definitely right when he watched you come undone on his lap, practically shouting his name as your grip on his shoulders tightened, your nails digging into him as your body jerked forward, shuddering harshly as your orgasm washed over you.
You had no time to catch your breath as Neteyam kissed you sloppily, pulling his fingers out of you as you whimpered into his mouth at the feeling of the emptiness, clenching around nothing. You hadnât pleaded or begged like before, only finishing your previous work and untying the rest of his loincloth before picking it up, watching as he sucked on his fingers with a small smirk.
You looked away nervously at his actions, placing his loincloth up to your nose and inhaling its scent, kissing it and tossing it behind you as you made sure Neteyam watched you. He only shook his head with a smile, his face flushed as he watched you, grazing his fingertips over your breasts yet again.
âNot satisfied?â He asked, cocking his head slightly to the side as he watched you, your eyes locked onto his body, trailing down until seeing what was hidden underneath his loincloth, making you shudder. After your intense orgasm prior, the heavy cloud of your heat wasnât as thick as before, now you had at least a little bit of your mind left, now asking yourself if the size was too much to bear.
âMm-mhâ you muttered, shaking your head from side to side as you made your way to grab onto his sex, jolting slightly as you watched it bounce up to hit his lower abdomen. He only chuckled at you as he watched your actions, you had hardly paid any mind to him, now taking it into your hand and fisting it slightly, listening to his soft groans as the entirety of it was coated in precum.
You only smiled to yourself, raising your hips up high as you rubbed the tip onto your core, bucking your hips and moaning harshly as it flicked over your sensitive clit. As quick as the small cloud left your body it was just as quick to hit you, returning to your womb like a storm, making you chew down on your bottom lip out of frustration as you grunted.
Eywa, you felt so empty, as if youâve been starving for days. Starving for a man to feed off of, starving for your man, your mate, to feed you. This was overwhelming, none of your heats had taken this much of an effect on you, and this physical connection wasnât enough to share with him, you want him to see, hear, breath, and know you, not just feel you.
âTsaheyluâ you mumbled, reaching behind the back of your head to your kuru, bringing it over your shoulder as you looked down at him slightly. His reaction seemed to be one of surprise or understanding, you werenât sure which to pick off of, no matter there were no words shared between the two of you in that moment, he only copied your movements.
Before the small tendrils of your kurus could fuse together, you sunk down onto him slowly, both of you breathy and sticky, moans mixing between the two of you. You hadnât moved and neither had he, taking in one another before making tsaheylu, the same second of the bond between the two of you making you whimper as you rested your head on his shoulder, crying quietly.
It was so intense, as if flashing lights and music had been playing amongst the midst of everything already happening between the two of you. After a few seconds you could hear it, hear and feel how Neteyam felt for you, at first when you felt the warming in your chest you had initially expected it to be your heat, bubbling even harder now. That wasnât the case, it was his feeling towards you, how his heart raced when he saw you or saw your smile, and how he felt now as he had you nestled on him.
It felt so nice, sharing this feeling and pain with another, lifting the burden off of yourself and having a mate to call your own. Before you were even able to speak Neteyam was quick to hoist himself up in a comfortable position, making you moan out softly.
âI know, I know tiwan. Gonna make you feel better yeah? Right here baby? I know what you need.â He spoke, placing his hand back over your pelvis and abdomen. The word he spoke prior sounded foreign to you, you could tell in the context it was a pet name, just not sure exactly what kind it couldâve been. Before you were able to pick up on that thought you felt Neteyamâs hands grab your behind in a firm manner before thrusting himself in and out of you at a kept pace.
You moaned into his shoulders now as he quickened his pace, making you clench around him. He didnât like this position at all, donât get him wrong you felt amazing, this moment was amazing, but he wanted to see you, see your face. He knew how you felt due to your bonding yes, but it wasnât enough, he needs more.
Which is what led him to waste no time in standing up as he held onto you and turning around, laying you down as he towered over you, neither him leaving from inside you or your tsaheylu breaking. Cooing you as you whimpered and fidgeted against him, pulling him down onto you so you could inhale his scent from his side, but he wasnât having it.
He rested in his knees now, thrusting into you painfully slow, listening to your groans and complaints with a grin. He liked being cocky, it felt good, especially if it got under your skin and he got to watch you react, it was amusing.
The longer the night continued the less amusing things became however, especially for the both of you. As of now Neteyam had lost track of time, and amount of positions the two of you had been in, but now you were on the floor, the room smelling like nothing but sex and sweat as you both moaned.
Neteyam had tried every other way to satisfy your needs without knotting you, but thatâs all you had begged for at this time. None of your other orgasms being enough to get rid of the emptiness within you, he just hadnât thought you were ready for it.
His last worries was getting you pregnant, it could only happen if he was also in rut, which wasnât anytime soon, but knotting someone is dangerous (and also something heâs never done before). You were an animal, and that was no exaggeration, from the sweat and cum that had pooled on the bedside and floor your skin and fingertips had gotten wrinkly, along with Neteyamâs, but apparently you hadnât even cared.
âPlease, need it, so emptyyyâ you whined, poking at the fat knot at the base of Neteyamâs cock that had been poking at your entrance for some time. Your face was wet with tears and sweat as you threw your fit, moaning as he postponed himself deeper in you to where his knot grazed against your clit.
In a matter of seconds, you were practically fucking him back, arching your back slightly as you pushed back with just as much force he thrusted into you. You could feel it, his knot was practically teasing you in a way you couldnât explain, it felt like some sort of craze or rush that was driving you mad, mad in a way you drew a smile to your face, chanting praises over and over again before hearing a pop and a painful stretch.
Neteyam halted his movements, a loud moan escaping his lips as his knot had finally entered you. He had towered over you, his chest pressing against your back as you clawed at the floor in desperation. It wasnât necessarily painful, more uncomfortable as it was a feeling you werenât used too, and the cloud of your heat had covered most of it.
But oh how full you felt, the pain, tears, and cries from before all seemed to just vanish as you felt the knot lowering, now being filled with Neteyamâs cum at a quick pace. Now you felt full, and in the best way possible, it was all you had truly wanted and finally your needs were satisfied.
You sighed out in satisfaction, feeling him kiss on your neck and back softly before caressing your body. You purred back into him as you felt him move gently and slowly, picking the two of you up off the floor to his bedside, removing the dirty blanket from there before and laying there with you, still back to chest.
âThank youâ you said to him, taking his hand and kissing it with a smile as you felt him smile from behind you. He only played with your hair as he heard you yawn, taking in your small and tired state.
âMm-hmm, so proud of you baby, did so good.â He spoke, placing a kiss onto your head as he drew faint circles in your back as he watched you drift off to sleep. He smiled to himself before remembering he was still stuck for a while, hopefully he wouldnât wake you if he pulled out.
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I cannot draw him without him looking mad as hell it's so funny
10 min ÂŤSpider as a KnightÂť doodle
got inspiration from @dirtytransmasc post đ¤
maybe I'll do a decent sketch later...
im back!!
this brush is now my addiction, i hope you all doing well,,,đ
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ask anything here (doodles aren't working rn)
Miles "Braveheart" of Quaritch cursed blood
yes, he has heterochromiađŚ one of the reasons why he's called "demon born"
@dirtytransmasc inspp tuđ
- 3D Best Visuals with air balloons Medusa
- Jake's kids are taken by the Windtrader by Peylak to the Ash Tribe of Varang, the main villains of this part. Attack them.
- Quaritch in new looks "Mangwan Ash Clan" menacing than ever
- Quaritch clashes with Jake again at the Ash Clan with Parker, which looks at them terrified.
- Jake leads an army to attack the other side with Neytiri and Spider.
- Jake and Loak fight with headbutt.
- Neytiri fights with Ash Clan and possibly Wainfleet to her injury, some Na'vi was shot and fall on the ground.
- Varang, the leader said ,"Your goddess has no dominion here," to Kiri.
- Spider is shown passing out with his helmet failing. He falls down a cliff.
- Neytiri fights Varang until she is injured.
- fight dazzing footage and the return of Payakan
19 December, I beg you, come sooner!!
timebomb again
since i love PAIN
as im rewatching Avatar for the nth time im thinking about how Jake lost his twin brother Tommy. the movie says Tommy is killed a week before he was meant to be shipped out. And they get put into cryo-sleep for over 5 years. that means Jake has only really had a WEEK to come to terms with the fact that his brother is dead. his TWIN BROTHER.
AND THEN when he gets there, he sees the avatar spliced with Tommyâs/his DNA and he sees his brothers face in it, and Norm reminds him that itâs his avatar now, that Tommyâs gone, and he just has to carry on???? be the marine??? not even mentioning the fact that he gets to walk again in this body that looks like Tommy but isnât and he has SO much to learn about lab life AND Ometikaya culture.
and Grace tells him she wishes his brother were there instead and he just feels a punch to his gut, bc yeah, he does too.
Loâak x female human reader
Words: 40.5k (oops)
Summary: You swore youâd never fall, but he knew you would. Eventually.
Warnings: explicit smut, friends with benefits, angst, hurt and comfort, rejection of feelings, Dom/sub, spanking, biting, oral, deep throating, punishment, dirty talk, praise, handcuffs, bondage, size difference, fluff, p in v, squirting, mentions of blood and injuries, insecurities, slight dub-con (itâs just a kiss), rejection, love confession, mentions of past trauma and toxic relationships, begging, kinda slow burn but not really, no aftercare, smoking
Notes: Oh my god! This is my longest fic ever and I canât believe itâs finally done. Iâve been working on this since october last year. đŠ Unfortunately tumblr is a bitch when it comes to bigger posts so I had to split this fic into two parts. Iâll be posting the second part in a few days so let me know if I should tag you or if you want to be permanently added to my taglist. Enjoy!! đŠľ
Nothing made Loâak as nostalgic as the acrid smoke of a fresh new pack of malboro lights.
He remembers his first cigarette, the first drag of smoke into his innocent lungs at the ripe age of fourteen. The burning sensation in his throat that sent him into a coughing fit and the humiliating laugh of a fifteen year old Spider who had stolen the pack from Max a week prior. He remembers the anticipation and excitement of feeling like a grownup, of being able to get a glimpse of what life on earth was for boys his age. Of what his father used to be like, back then, on that star so far away he could barely see it in a clear nights sky.
Heâs not exactly a smoker now. Just does it from time to time, when he feels like it. It helps him relax. Focus.
Loâak takes another drag of his cigarette and the smoke fills his lungs, giving him a slight buzz as the fumes travel through his system. He sighs in contentment, leaning back in the small reclining chair where he sits. Thighs spread and tail swaying low to the ground, he relaxes further into the cushion of the chair as he watches his favorite little demon writhe on the bed. The one, he loves more than life itself.
Loâak has always been extremely good at making knots. Another thing that makes him nostalgic. In his teenage years, the ones he spent with the people at sea, he was often praised for this specific skill. One, that only matured in adulthood.
Examining his work, Loâak couldnât help but let his tongue glide over his bottom lip, before he inhaled the smoke of his cigarette once again.
You were laying on your back, skin flushed with red hot embarrassment and knees pulled to your chest, baring your soaked cunt to him. If he looked closely, he could even see the pathetic little twitches of your neglected clit, begging for his attention. Begging to continue where he had left off earlier. The same thick, corded rope he normally used to tie fishing nets was now wrapped under your knees and tied to the bed frame. Your arms were pulled above your head, wrists bound and tied next to the knot on your ankles that were also secured on the head of your bed.
His cock pulsed at the sight.
You give a soft sound of protest as you try and wiggle against the restraints, drawing his eyes to the fresh bite marks he had inflicted on the area where the back of your supple thighs met your ass.
He may have gone a little overboard with them this timeâŚ
Loâak could count six marks in an angry looking shade of red and faint hues of blue and purple where he had bit and sucked until your skin was raw and sensitive and mentally scolded himself for losing control. But his mind twisted as he thought of your smart-mouth comment from earlier.
"Let me help you, tanhĂŹ," he had said, moving quickly to take those heavy supply boxes from your hands.
Neteyam regularly had ressources and weapons that were taken from the RDA all over the omatikayaâs territory as well as the neighboring allied clans coming in to stay stocked on supplies. But since you were the one unlucky human responsible to keep track of all medical supplies and hand them out in equal measurements, you were the only person receiving these shipments.
Boxes upon boxes of heavy material were stacked neatly in the front of the doors to the big laboratory in high camp, taking up most of the space. Loâak knew you couldnât move them all inside on your own without exhausting yourself, and he wished nothing more than to lighten your load.
Unfortunately for him, you shot him your signature scowl. Your brows were drawn together, and your eyes pierced through him like daggers.
"I can handle this myself," you bit back and pulled away from him, lumbering to the med bay.
Loâak only shrugged with a knowing grin, following closely behind, ready to help when your legs began to wobble under the weight of the boxes you carried in. One wrong move as you leaned too far to the left, and Loâak was quick to grab them before they tumbled to the ground.
The curses that fell from your pretty soft lips, were enough to make his grin widen. Although enough for you to make your curses turn more violent and your voice come out in an even angrier tone.
And thatâs the thing about you.
Great Mother, you and Loâak might as well be two sides of the same coin. Where you were careful, he was reckless. Where you thought things through, he acted on impulse. Where you were rational and realistic, Loâak was more laid-back and unconcerned.
Loâak was desperate for attention, always seeking approval in places he would never find it. And you? You had no interest in feeding into that. You were stubborn, headstrong, unwilling to be pulled into his orbit like so many others had been before you.
But you were also easy to provoke.
Not in the way others wereâ flustered and giggling, tripping over themselves to please him. No, you were fire. Sharp words and narrowed eyes, irritation curling in your voice even as you stayed. Even as you met him head-on, refusing to give an inch. That was the thing about you. You met his chaos with your own. Matched him blow for blow.
And Eywa, if that didnât make him want to push you more. Because you were a challenge. Not an easy one, not even close. But oh, did he enjoy winning.
"Don't you have anything better to do?" You quipped, irritation seeping from every pore of your skin.
"Nothing of interest," heâd said, stacking the boxes on your workbench.
When you gave him a dry laugh, cocking your hip and placing a hand on it, he was instantly drawn to the movement and his eyes trailed over the outline of your soft curves.
"Maybe if youâd spent more time worrying about supporting this clan like you should, instead of following me around, your brother wouldn't be so hell-bent on trying to handle everything himself and stack up on way too many supplies for all these worst case scenarios your paranoid dad has planted in his head!"
Loâaks hands had flexed, blunt nails digging into the boxes.
You knew his family was a sore spot, yet you used these arguments loosely against him whenever you wanted it to hurt. You always tried to dig in, cutting to people's insecurities before they could do it to you. It was a coping mechanism Loâak had picked up on immediately after meeting you, so he allowed you to use words of venom from time to time. Youâre a human on a strange planet with aliens youâve never seen before. Youâre just trying to protect yourself by building these walls and acting like a total bitch.
But that didnât stop his anger at your blatant disregard for his feelings.
Loâaks playful disposition had cracked then, his smile fading slowly as his instincts had taken over.
You mouth may be quick, but you, little human, were not.
When he turned to you, his movements were slow and precise, and once you saw the look on his face, your eyes widened and your spine straightened. Fresh prey, trapped in the stare of a hungry predator.
"TanhĂŹ," he breathed, "What have I told you, hm?" Loâaks voice deepened as his eyes darkened. Panic flashed in your own, and he nearly groaned with satisfaction at that look in your face.
"To be mindful of others," you grumbled, wincing slightly when he turned his head tauntingly.
"And have you done that?"
"No." You gulped. "Butâ"
"Twenty seconds." Loâak had cut you off, leaning against the table as he crossed his legs and peered down at you through narrowed eyes.
You blinked. "Loâak, youâ"
"Nineteen seconds." He counted, his hands gripping the table behind him so hard, it nearly bend the metal. Your eyes darted to his hands before you jumped into action, slinging your mask over your face and breaking out in a dead sprint. Throwing the door open you immediately scrambled away, ready to put as much distance between you and him as humanly possible. But your legs were short and your feet still clumsy on the soil Loâak had been walking on since the day his legs allowed him to.
Pushing himself from the table, he continued to count down the seconds in his head. Once heâd put the lights out and secured the door, he reached zero and began to stalk through the village with the purpose of finding his feisty little prey.
No. Six bites were far too kind.
The pathetic sound of muffled mumbling is what brings him out of his thoughts and he finally pushes himself up from the chair. With narrowed eyes you stare at him, seemingly nervous, and he grins sharply as he stalks over to where you lay.
Loâak takes another long drag from his cigarette, the smoke billowing around him as he admires you, before he pushes the embers into a makeshift ashtray on your bedside table.
"Whatâs wrong, hm?" He asks, cocking his head as he runs a finger over the soaked panties stuffed between your lips. "Mouth full?"
Your plump, sensitive lips are stretched taut over the fabric, reminding him of the way they look when theyâre stretched around his ghirty cock. Those lips are so soft and sweet when they aren't spewing venom. Your tits are perfect too, fitting excellently into his palms, he thinks, running the pad of his thumb over a nipple. Your chest quivers and he trails his eyes down your waist, drawn to the curves of your soft thighs.
And great mother, your ass is just as fantastic, rounded, and plump and lovely to touch and grope and hold onto when he fucks you while standing. Great to spank too, when you really deserve it.
Overall, youâre simply breathtaking. But thereâs nothing simple about you.
Your body could bring any man to his knees, but it isn't the only part of you Loâak wishes to possess. No, he needed all of you. Your smart mouth, your feisty attitude, your anger and also your fears. But most of all, Loâak wanted your heart. Your affections and your soul. He wanted your love, like his lungs needed air to breathe.
He knew he could take all your strife and worry away if youâd only let him. You would never have to live in fear again, because he would tear anyone limb from limb if they dared to threaten you. You would be safe and secure with him.
Loâak would give anything to have you in his arms, to hold you, to love you. He would give his very breath to see you wear a genuine smile that was all for him and him alone.
But you lived in torment, constantly on guard. You refused to let him in, only allowing him to please you as a form of release, but never allowing yourself to feel loved.
You were in control, constantly. And you never relented the power you had over your own choices, which could become tiresome. So, so tiresome. More than often, you would stress yourself out of fear of losing that control. But that was, where Loâak came in.
When the both of you were playing, you were free to lose that control without worrying about not getting it back once you are done. Yet you refused to accept that Loâak would still allow you to make your own decisions, to keep this control over your life, even if he owned your heart.
Loâak would never take that fiery spirit from you. He loved it just as much as he loved you. Your strong will and determination to own yourself made you who you were and he cherished every bit of you. He would nurture your spirit in a way that could free you from the fears you continued to hold onto. But still, no matter how many times Loâak tried to convince you of this, you would not have him outside of your bedroom.
So, he must settle for the mere crumbs of attention you did allow him.
But heâs tired. So unbearable tired of wanting you to want him just as he yearned for you...
A low beep sounds from your front door, signaling someone was just outside, waiting to be greeted, and that snaps him out of his musing. Your eyes immediately widen in panic and you desperately try to pull against the restraints.
"We aren't done playing yet," Loâak chuckles, cupping your cheek tenderly, before he leans in closer to you. "And if you don't want whoeverâs on the other side of that door to know youâre currently tied up and waiting for me to give you an orgasm like an obedient little pet waiting for a treat, I suggest you stay silent," he says lowly, lips grazing your ear. You shiver from head to toe at that, but give him a quick and desperate nod.
"Good girl," Loâak coos, giving you a quick kiss on your heated cheek before heading into the main room of your living quarters. He purposefully leaves your bedroom door open, giving him an enticing view of your bottom.
Through the small peephole on the door, thatâs too low for Loâak to use while standing upright, he sees Kiri waiting impatiently, her hands on her hips as she taps a foot on the ground.
"Whatâs up, sis?" He speaks through the closed door.
Kiri looks down and squints at the peephole from the other side, quirking a brow. "Loâak? Where's y/n?"
"She's currently... a little tied up," he smirks as he catches sight of you squirming on the bed, your head lifting to shoot him a fervent look. "I can take a message."
Kiris eyes narrow, but she sighs, not catching onto his joke. "Just tell her to come by the healers tent later. Thereâs a problem with some of the medical supplies we got from the tipani clan and I need her to look over the bookkeeping to check the expiration dates."
"Will do," he says, before his sister takes her leave.
When Loâak stalks back into the bedroom, his mask slips back into place as he towers over your much smaller frame.
"That was a close one, tanhĂŹ, but you did such a good job. I think you deserve a reward."
The sparkle of hope in your eyes makes him smile. He knows exactly what you would ask for, so he climbs onto the bed and situates himself between your thighs. "I'm going to remove the gag, but only for you to tell me what your reward should be. Do I make myself clear?"
Your eyes are glazed over with lust, but youâre still coherent enough to nod.
Loâak makes a show of slowly pulling the panties from your mouth and marveling at the trail of saliva that connects the lace to your lips. Before you can manage to voice your needs, he leans down and smashes his lips to yours, collecting your taste from them. You open your mouth immediately, tongue begging for more and heâd be stupid to not take advantage, tangling your tongues and drinking your salvia mixed with the sweet tang of your arousal that had leaked from your panties.
Youâre powerless against him, still tied up and so easily giving in as you melt into the bed and his all consuming kiss.
When Loâak pulls away, resting his forehead against yours, you are both panting and heaving for air. "You taste so fucking good," he manages to get out. "Now tell me, how should I reward you?"
Your breath fans over his spit slicked lips, heat soaking into his skin. So close to you, your scent, fresh linen and wildflowers surround him instantly and Loâak greedily drink it in. Your arousal is still heavy in the air, mixing with your natural aroma and making his mind haze over.
Youâve been begging for this, with tears in your eyes youâve been begging for this earlier, before heâd tied you up and gagged you with your own underwear. And after hours of playing with your oversensitive body like an instrument he was far too talented in, he finally allowed you a way of release.
"Fuck me," you breathe, voice low and sweet.
"I don't think I heard you, tanhĂŹ," he taunts, gripping your cheeks in his hand as he forces you to look at him. Your eyes widen, allowing him to see just how blown your irises are. "If you want it, I need to hear it."
"Fuck me, please!" You say desperately, voice much louder and almost demanding. "Make me cum, please Loâak!"
He grins, "That wasn't so hard now, was it?"
The glare you give him is an angry but familiar one, but you remain unaware of the fact that Loâak was now holding the tip of his cock just inches from your dripping wet entrance. While you had worked up your courage, he had freed himself and waited patiently for you to beg for it.
"You're so fâ" He cuts you off mid-sentence when he slams his hips forward, fully impaling you on his length. He buries every inch of himself so deep inside of you, with your juices coating him as your walls squeeze around it, that his tip knocks against your cervix like an iron hammer.
You scream in pleasure, mouth hanging open and giving him full access to let his tongue play with your outstretched one as the wet, obscene sounds of his cock fucking your greedy little cunt fill your bedroom. Loâak sets a brutal pace, unable to control the urge to turn you into a whimpering mess.
"You begged for it, then come for me. Come around my cock." If he couldnât have your heart, he would at least squeeze every ounce of submission from you. And right now, you were entirely at his mercy. Your legs shook as they were still held by the rope and you were unable to close your thighs shut around his waist. Not even, when his thumb bullied itself between your slippery folds and began to move in tight circles over your clit. As a result, you began to tighten around his cock like a vice, your eyes rolling back and moans turning into breathless screams.
"I said come."
Seconds later, heâs rewarded with your release. Your mouth gapes, your orgasm so intense you can't even hear how beautiful you sound as you come apart around him.
Just watching you is enough to spur his own release. Loâak feels the familiar tingling at the base of his spine and then his hips stutter, losing rhythm as heat travels through him. A growl rips from him as his hands find your hips. He holds you to him, burying himself in you as he comes, flooding your insides, while looking into your eyes as possessive thoughts plague his mind.
You're mine.
Loâak was still inside you, basking in the feel of your warmth, wishing he could stay like this forever. That is, until your high is wearing off.
"Can you untie me?" You snip, wriggling your hips. Itâs always the same.
With a sigh, he pulls away from the comfort of you body, missing you instantly but forcing himself to untie your restraints. If he could, he would keep you tied to the bed for many more hours. And he doesnât even know how many of these hours he would spent just holding you, while the other half would be used to mold the shape of his cock into your tiny cunt.
Once youâre free, he allows you to sit up, but immediately takes your narrow wrists in his hands, massaging the red marks that were left on your soft skin from the tightness of the rope. He knows youâre sore, because you always are. And Loâak has salve for this, but you quickly yank your hand away before he can even inspect the other one.
Stifling his irritation, he just frowns at you.
"Your breath stinks." You grumble, wiping your lips. "And did you have to bite me so much?"
"You say that, but I know you enjoy the smell of smoke on me," Loâak smirks, purposefully ignoring the comment on his bites as he watches your bottom when you raise from the bed and begin to clean yourself.
You deserved those bites, but his hands still itch with the need to care for you. Loâak refrains, knowing all too well you would just snap at him like a wounded animal. Like you always do.
"Sure." You say, and even though he canât see your face as you pull your shirt back over your head, he can tell that youâre rolling your eyes at him.
He just hums at this, leaning back on his elbows as he watches you move around. Your motions are so calculated and almost stiff.
Youâre uncomfortable.
If only you would allow it, Loâak could easily help you. He could ease your anxiety, could make you feel safe and cared for.
"What are you doing?" You ask, shooting him an impatient look when you catch him staring.
"Admiring," he says, sitting up. "Why don't you come here and let me help your tense shoulders, tanhĂŹ?"
Great mother, he really wants to. This isnât even about him touching you, although it would be a bonus for him. Heâs being so genuinely when he says he only wants to make you feel better. As much as he loves to play with you, as much as he loves to fuck you into submission, caring for you afterwards is as much part of the play for him as fucking you so roughly youâre barely able to sit down for weeks without feeling him.
When you squeeze the bridge of your nose, Loâak already knows whatâs about to come.
"You know I don't do aftercare, Lo." His ears pin back.
"I just want to help, y/n." This time, he can't help the irritation that rises in his voice. You narrow your eyes and fuck, he can feel a fight brewing.
"I don't need your help." You spit and the fire thatâs now flickering in your eyes is a flame heâs often burned himself with before. Unfortunately, fire is the one thing you wonât grow immune to, no matter how many times youâve burned yourself before. It will hurt, time and time again.
"You may not need it, but that doesn't mean you can't have it." Loâak protests, rising from the bed and reaching for your hand, but you pull away as if his touch was acid on your skin.
"Don't start, Loâak. Not tonight," you say with an annoyed sigh, turning your back to him.
It takes everything inside him to not demand your attention, to command that you look at him and only him. He wants so badly to reach out and just hold you, it drives him insane.
"Why are you so afraid of my loâ" You cut him off with an offending finger, inches from his face as you whip around. Loâak blinks at it, and if the situation were different he wouldâve laughed at the sight of such a tiny human trying to make herself look mean and scary.
"Don't you fucking say it." You warn.
With a gentle, desperate hand, he encases your wrist. Electricity flows where his skin touches yours, and for a short moment your anger falters, and he can see the flash of uncertainty and longing on your face.
"You know I love you," he whispers, praying to the great mother that this time, it gets through to you, that you can see the look of devotion and adoration in his eyes and for once in your life try and trust someone, let those walls crumble and him to take their place. "No matter how many times you push me away, I still love you, tanhĂŹ. Get that through your thick skull."
Your features soften, and he almosts weeps with joy that he might have chipped away at your hardened exterior. But then you blink and your guard shoots right back up as you frown at his hand. Without much effort, because heâs not holding very tightly, you rip free of his hand and rub your wrist.
"Get out." You command, never meeting his eyes.
"TanhĂŹ, baby, please..." Loâak sighs, begging, but your frown only deepens.
"And stop calling me that!"
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"Isn't the meaning of being friends with benefits that we are supposed to be friends?"
Loâak was laying with his bare back across a wooden table, legs dangling and tail thrashing wildly as his frustration grew. Some of the clay pots and glass containers behind him clinked together when his tail accidentally brushed them.
"Hey, careful!" Kiri fusses, his sister glaring at him from where she stocked supplies for her patients.
Loâak sits up at this, running a hand down his face as he groaned, "youâre not even paying attention!"
He knew she wasnât in the right state of mind to do so, something about missing supplies was plaguing her mind. But as his sister and one of the few only people he would trust enough to openly talk about his problems, Loâak expected her to pay at least enough attention to give him some advice on this. He couldnât expect the same from his human brother Spider, who may act like he was spoon fed all the knowledge there was about woman, but hasnât had a proper date with one in years. He wouldnât be much of a help with this either.
Slamming one of the boxes closed before moving to open another one, Kiri mumbled absentmindedly, "I didn't even realize you and y/n were..."
"Fucking." Loâak finished for her, smirking proudly.
Her face contorts in displeasure at the filthy sky people word and Spider laughs, correcting him for the sake of his sisters sanity: "Sleeping together."
Throwing his hands up in frustration Loâak whines, "She wonât even share her bed with me! Itâs always this one and done bullshit and she kicks me out before I can do as much as hold her hand!"
He can hear his sister absently muttering to herself as if trying to avoid listening to this topic of conversation all together.
Spider chuckles. "Thatâs not what she meant, bro."
"I know what she meant. But fucking is fucking," he shakes his head and shrugs. Switching back and forth between the sky peopleâs tongue and his own would give him whiplash one day. "There is nothing gentle about what we do to each other anyways." He whispered the last part, more to himself than to whoever was willing to listen.
With a sigh, Loâak remembers a few nights ago, when he had rutted into you on your kitchen floor. Heâd pushed your knees until they nearly touched the ground beside your head and you were folded in half for him, entirely at his mercy as he pounded into you from behind. He could still hear your delicious screams of pleasure and his surprise at your flexibility.
Or that day when you had purposefully misbehaved, just for him to bend you over his knee. But instead of what he knew you were already expecting, he didnât spank you. No. Instead, he used two of his favorite human inventions, the one that wiggled and vibrated and were hidden in the far back of your nightstand, and shoved them into both of your greedy little holes until you were drained of all orgasms your body was able to handle in one sitting.
But once you were done playing, you promptly asked him to leave. Definitely fucking, not sleeping together.
No tender touches, no sweet words, and you wouldn't even allow him to clean you. It was torture!
Just thinking back to this makes his hand flex and he fights these urges that race through him. You donât want his attention, donât want him to take care of you. You only want his cock.
And the thought enrages him.
Growing up to learn what a mate has to do for his other half made Loâak feel like he was failing you now. As a man, as a simple friend, as a possible mate. Even as a friend with certain benefits. He was a failure.
His anger was not directed at you, but at himself. He must not be trying hard enough, he thought. Maybe there was something he was missing.
When Loâak had agreed to this, heâd told you it would only take a month before you would be begging for him to become your mate. It has now been six months, and not only did his small crush on you worsen to an extent that was nearly killing him, but you also acted as if he was merely something to shove in your perfectly tight and wet cunt and not the male fated to be your mate.
"Gross." Kiris voice from the other side of the tent shakes him out of his thoughts.
"Maybe she doesn't want a boyfriend?" Spider casually chimes in, stretching his limbs before he moves over to one of the crates Kiri has put aside. Before he can rummage through the contents and mess everything up, his sister swats his hands away and frowns at him. She then turns to Loâak and says, "Spider could be right. If you couldnât already tell, y/n's extremely independent and loves having control over basically everything. There's nothing wrong with that, but I donât think a boyfriend is something she would want right now."
"I donât want to be her boyfriend. I want to be her mate!" Loâak stresses. "Iâm trying to court her!"
Kiri looks up at him from where she hunches over a box full of gauze. "Loâak," she sighs, hanging her head in defeat. "You're not hearing me. Y/n just isn't ready to be mated."
Loâakâs tail flicks in frustration as he lets out a sharp exhale. "That doesnât make sense. She likes meâ I know she does!" His ears lower slightly as he glances away.
Kiri gives him a pointed look. "Loâak, liking you and wanting to be your mate are two different things. Itâs⌠it is complicated, okay?"
Just as the words have left her mouth, Kiri stops completely, her hands hovering over the crate, and she stares at the contents with a sudden, newfound interest. Raising a brow in suspicion, Loâak pushes off of the table, walking over to her. "You know something."
She glances up at him before pulling something from the crate. "Itâs not my story to tell."
"Tell me!" He commands, feeling his irritation rise.
Shooting him a scowl, his sister raises to stand with her arms folded over her chest. "Ask her yourself, Loâak. Iâm not getting any more involved in this mess than I already am. You two need to talk."
"Thatâs the point," Loâak groans as he throws his hands up in frustration, "she wonât talk to me unless itâs about sex!"
"Eywa help me," Kiri hisses, the look in her eyes all fire. "Y/N is fucking scared! Why can't you see that? You follow her around like someâŚ", she gestures, failing to find the word sheâs looking for, then turns to the human behind her. "What are they called again?"
"A dog," Spider coughs to hide his laugh.
"Yes! Like a dog without an owner, but you're focused on the wrong thing. You want her to be your mate but don't even know what shes been through. Try getting to know her first, then worry about living happily ever after."
"You donât think I havenât tried that?" Loâak shouts. "I would give my next breath if she would just honor me with simple words about her day! I would revel in any bit of conversation she would allow me! But she doesnât want to give me the slightest chanceâŚ"
Loâak clenches his jaw. He already knew you were guarded, that you preferred to handle things on your own. But this? This was something else. He runs a hand down his face before crossing his arms. "If itâs stopping her from being with me, then I need to know, Kiri. Please."
Sighing, she gives him a tired look. "No, you want to know. And thatâs different."
Loâak exhales sharply. He hates this, being kept in the dark, feeling like thereâs some invisible wall between you and him that he doesnât understand. "So what? Iâm just supposed to back off?"
"Do you think getting her deepest secrets from her closest friend is the best way to win her heart?" His sister asks, her lips a tight line. "That's a surefire way for her to lose what little trust she has in the both of us, and you know it."
Kiri has him because she is right. If he were to use her to dig up your secrets, it would ruin any chances you two might have. Kiri would lose her as a friend, and he would lose the future he imagined you having one day, along with what little attention you gave him now. And he wasnât willing to lose even a moment with you.
"Then what am I supposed to do?"
"I've already told you too much, brother. You should figure this out on your own."
"Please," he begs. "You don't have to tell me what she hides, but I want to understand. I want her heart, but only when sheâs ready. Until then, I want to help her. I want her to know Iâm here for her in any way possible. If I have to continue being a friend, Iâll gladly be until she feels comfortable enough. Please, Kiri, help me."
Kiri considers for a moment, but she looks unsure. If he must grovel on his knees to her to get a response, he would. If only she would at least push him in the right directionâŚ
Pinching the bridge of her nose as if debating whether she should even entertain this conversation any longer, Kiri groansâ defeated. And eventually, she speaks, her tone softer now.
"Loâak," she starts, "have you ever considered just⌠asking her on a date?"
Loâak blinks. His mouth opens, then shuts, his brows furrowing as if she just spoke in another language. "A⌠date?"
"Yes, a date," Kiri repeats, giving him a pointed look. "Sheâs human, Loâak. Sheâs not used to our ways. You canât just expect her to understand your feelings through gestures and words alone. She might not even realize what youâre trying to do." She pauses, tilting her head. "If you want her to see you as more than just a friend or," she clears her throat, "as someone only interested in getting into her pants, why not show her? Spend time with her. Do something special for her. And I donât mean following her around and annoying her every waking hour of the day. Iâm talking about planning something that she will actually enjoy."
Loâak blinks, processing her words. His mind had been tangled up in trying to understand you, in worrying over what you might be hiding, that he hadnât even considered something as straightforward as that. A date. A human concept.
His heart kicks up in his chest at the thought.
"Thatâs⌠so simple," he mutters, more to himself than anything.
In the back, Spider snorts a laugh.
"Yes, it is. But knowing you, youâll find a way to make it complicated," his sister shakes her head.
Loâak glares at both of them but doesnât take the bait. Instead, his mind is already racing. If heâs going to do this, he needs a plan. Something thatâll actually make you see him, not just as a friend, but as someone who wants to be by your side, who deserves to call himself your mate.
A slow grin spreads across his lips.
"Oh, Iâve got this," he says, more confident now. "Iâll figure something out."
"Just⌠donât be an idiot about it."
"No promises," Loâak shoots back before turning on his heel, already scheming.
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In the following days, Loâak found himself thinking of you more than ever.
Every quiet moment, every stretch of time where his mind wasnât occupied, it circled back to you, your smile, your voice, the way your eyes flickered with fire whenever you so stubbornly challenged him.
It drove him insane sometimes, the way you stood your ground, refusing to back down even when it would be easier to just let things go. You were stubborn, oh, so stubborn, but Loâak admired that about you. It wasnât the kind of stubbornness that came from pride or arrogance; it was deeper than that. It came from conviction, from a fire inside you that refused to be dimmed.
And Eywa help him, he liked it.
He liked the way you pushed him and made him feel things he wasnât used to feeling. You werenât afraid to call him out, to challenge his reckless nature with sharp words and even sharper looks. But at the same time, there was a softness in you too, a quiet kindness that surfaced in the way you cared for others, in the way you saw people. Saw him, but refused to acknowledge this.
For the naâvi, some words could not be properly translated into the sky peoples tongue. Not just in words, but in meaning as well. A friend was a friend, but a lover was a mate. A girlfriend was a mate and a wife was mate. And you, you were his mate also. Loâak had no doubt it that.
The idea of a date still felt strange to him. Unfamiliar. There was no proper translation for this either, but it was the first time he had a real, tangible way to show you how he felt, to make you understand, and he wasnât about to let that chance slip away.
The village was humming with life in the early morning light. Fires smolder from the night before, sending thin wisps of smoke curling into the air. Hunters were sharpening their weapons, children darting between the woven huts, and the scent of roasted meat filled Loâakâs nose as he walked through the bustling pathways. As your mate, heâd have to make sure to bring you some of it later.
The big laboratory of the humans was just ahead, not far from the healers tent, where you were usually occupied with work, switching between both places by the hour as you were needed in both.
Approaching the tsahĂŹks tent first, Loâak noticed the heavy crates waiting just outside. Tsekire, the head warrior of the Txampayâitan clan that usually supplied the omatikaya clan with raided medical equipment and medicine in exchange for food and weapons, was nowhere in sight, so he must be inside, he thought.
Pulling the woven flaps of the tent aside and stepping inside, the familiar scent of herbs and oils filled his senses, along with the sound of a heated argument.
Right away, he could tell something wasnât right.
Two naâvi women and one of the scientists were already sticking close to the entrance, looking ready to bolt as an angry Txampayâitan male stood in front of you, his shoulders tense and his towering frame almost completely swallowing your much smaller one.
This wasnât the usual warrior that delivered to the village once every other week, yet not an unfamiliar one. This was Raâlu. He was a rude sort with an infamous attitude that almost gotten him banned from entering the village countless of times, long before you and the handful of other humans had even joined the omatikaya.
"I've already told youâ" You begin, only to be cut off by the male's snarl.
"I don't care what youâve told me, human," his voice rises. This word coming from him sounded almost like an insult and all the present naâvi flinch. "This is the amount of supplies you will get. If you want the rest, then your oloâeyktan should stack up our delivery of weapons."
"You three, leave," Loâak commands the people cowering from the interaction. No one refuses him as they push past and exit the tent quickly.
"If you interrupt me again, you big blue asshole, I'll glue your lips shut!" With your hands on your hips, your gaze cuts deep as you stare the male down. Naâvi rolls so easily from your tongue, he doesnât even realize how foreign you look when you spit his language at others like that. It makes him proud.
You seem so focused, you donât even notice that Loâak stalks behind the man, tail flicking around like a whip.
"Is there a problem here?" He asks, tone ominous, his ears pinned back. The male turns, his eyes widening as he gazes up at Loâak. Behind him you huff out a breath, crossing your arms over your chest.
Loâak catches the way your breasts push together at the gesture, sweat pearling right there between them, but he manages to pull his focus back to the man before him.
Later, he thought. Iâll pay special attention to them later.
"I forgot this clan allows your kind," the warrior spits, his eyes trailing over him in disgust. "Half breed," he mumbles, scrunching his nose as if the words taste like acid on his tongue. Loâak hoped they do. While he was able to ignore his quip, his words seem to catch your attention. Your head whips back to the male, the look in your eyes murderous.
"His kind?" Your tone takes on a hard edge. "Oh, you're a real piece of shit, huh?" Your anger on his behalf is humbling. Loâak enjoys seeing your pinched brows and tense shoulders as you defend him, and warmth spreads through his chest. His smirk grows the more you puff out your chest and yell at the naâvi twice your size. Youâre such a fierce little thing.
The male opens his mouth to no doubt spit more insults, but this time at you, which Loâak doesnât allow him. He steps around the warrior and between you and him, shielding you as he stands chest-to-chest with him. Raâlu straightens up, giving Loâak a challenging look, who doesnât even flinch away when takes a step closer, their chests nearly touching.
"Why defend her?" He asks, voice low as he tips his chin in your direction. "This isn't your battle."
"When you threaten my mate, it is my battle." Loâak glares. "Take another step, and I will be thrilled to tear you limb from limb. An alliance less wonât hurt our clan. Youâre the ones benefiting from us."
This makes him pause. The tension in the air thickens, and for a moment, everything seems to hold still. Loâakâs eyes, narrowed with a fiery intensity, lock onto the male with unwavering resolve. His fists clench at his sides, the muscles in his arms visibly tensing.
Then he glances over his shoulder at you, "What's the problem, tanhĂŹ?" Loâak smiles ever so sweetly at you, who are still narrowing your eyes at Raâlu.
"He didn't deliver the supplies we traded for."
"What is missing?" He asks.
"Two crates of medicine, paracetamol, bandages. I can give you the list," you answer, pulling the expense log from your pocket. Loâak takes the log and confirms what you had just told him. His eyes shift to Raâlu.
"Do you know how hard it is to get these things!? I risk my life every weekâ" He attempts to make excuses, but doesn't get to finish when Loâak grabs him by his kuru and pulls him closer to his face.
"And we risk our lives to provide for your clan as well. I don't give a fuck if the RDA pulls your innards clean from your body, you are paid by our clan to deliver whatever my mate orders. If your people canât provide, thatâs a conversation you shouldâve had with our oloâeyktan, not sneaked around behind his back. I highly doubt Tsekire knows what youâre trying here, and if he finds out his best man tried to play his best ally, he wonât be too pleased."
Raâlu gulps.
"And if this will be a recurring issue, we can squash it now." Loâaks voice drops to an intimidating tone as he stares the man down. "There is a jungle just below this village, but it takes a while to get there. Itâs a long, very long fall down. Do you want to find out how long?"
The males eyes widen in fear and Loâak gives him a wicked grin, reveling in his look of regret.
A small hand on his bicep draws his attention away from the shaking man that dares to call himself a warrior.
When he turns, you still sneer at him. "Let him go, Loâak. He's not worth the trouble."
You cock your hip as you glance up at Loâak, daring him to protest when he opens his mouth, then closes it again when he decides against it.
Immediately, he releases Raâlu, who rights himself and brushes back his hair, glaring at Loâak. But he barely notices any of it, too focused on trying to keep his boner down, which dares to break free from his slit at your bossiness. Great mother, youâre the only one he'll ever allow to speak to himself like that. And it gets him fucking going.
"Bring the crates in, then get out of my tent," you wave dismissively at the male before disappearing to the back of the giant tent where patients normally lay behind a privacy curtain.
Raâlu grumbles under his breath as he lumbers out the entrance. Loâak follows behind him, just to be sure. "Be thankful my mate is merciful. I expect the other two crates to be delivered within the week."
"She seems like more trouble than she's worth," he huffs. "A pleasure whore has more merit than this pathetic human."
Loâakâs fists are already tight by his sides, his body coiled with an instinctive fury that he can barely contain. So when Raâlu turns, his words still lingering in the air like poison, Loâak doesnât hesitate. His fist connects with the manâs jaw in a brutal snap, sending him stumbling backwards and crashing into the crates with a grunt of pain.
His eyes widen in shock as he falls to the ground, his hands instinctively reaching for his face. Blood begins to trickle from his split lip, and Loâakâs glare only sharpens, the heat of his anger not yet abated.
"Speak of her like that again, and Iâll make sure you wonât be able to speak ever again."
Raâlu, eyes wide with fear, nods quickly, his hands shaking as he wipes the blood from his lip. Loâak doesnât take his eyes off him until heâs certain the message is understood, then he stacks the crates on top of each other and carries them inside on his own.
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"Stop staring. Itâs creeping me out."
You glance up at him momentarily, your cheeks getting that adorable red hue before you quickly look away. Your whole focus is put on the bandage that you are wrapping around Loâaks bloody knuckles. Not that he needed them.
Most of the blood on his hands wasnât even his own. And he could definitely handle a few more punches without medical treatment, but since you insisted and Loâak didnât want to cause a scene with you yelling at him for beating up Raâlu, he happily agreed to follow you to the back of the healers tent.
"And earlier?" Your jarring tone sends him crashing back to reality. "I didn't need your help. I had the situation handled."
Sure. You may think you didnât, but that doesn't mean you didnât secretly like his attention. He was no fool, even if you thought of him like that.
Loâakâs jaw tightens at your words, his chest still simmering with the adrenaline of the confrontation. He doesnât respond immediately, but his eyes narrow, sensing the sharpness in your tone. He knows youâre not one to easily back down, and he respects that about you, even if itâs something that constantly pushes him to the edge.
"I saw that you were handling it," he replies, his voice softer now, though thereâs an undeniable tension in the way he speaks. "But I couldnât just stand there while someone disrespects you like that."
Despite your tough exterior, Loâak knows you appreciate the protection, even if youâd never ask or thank for it.
"And what if he would have hurt you? Raâlu has a short temper and youâve heard about the way he speaks of humans. He canât even stand me for being a dreamwalkers son." He chuckles, waving his four-fingered hand in front of your face to get his point across.
"He's an asshole." You roll your eyes at him, "But donât act like he wouldâve killed me or something. I can handle a man with a sour mood, itâs not like there was a wild thanator in my tent."
"Why are you defending him?" He asks, unable to mask his irritation at your words. How many times did he have to tell you that you shouldnât take these things too lightly?
"I'm not defending him," you say as you roughly secure the bandage around his palm and shove his hand back to him before he could even try to touch you, like you knew he would. "I just don't need a protector."
Loâak sighs, "TanhĂŹ, I've already explained this to you. My instinctsâ"
Your loud scoff cuts him off.
"If your instincts told you to jump off a bridge, would you?" You ask, your big eyes piercing into him like daggers.
Loâak smiles, "if it meant protecting you, then yes."
You groan, the sound harsh and defeated. Your patience wears thin with him and his smile fades a little, his ears flattening as he watches you stuff away your supplies. The scissor you used to cut his bandage flies into a metal bowl on the floor, clicking together with various other dirty metal items. He knows these will go to the labs at the end of each day to be cleaned. Then you stand up and move over to one of the shelves.
"Why are you even here?" You then ask.
On cue, Loâak stands taller, making himself look less like a degenerate and more like a respectable male worthy of mating with the woman before him. "I have come to ask you on a date."
You stop, your hands hovering over the crate you were just about to rummage through. When you glance at him through your lashes, your face is tight. "Are you serious right now?"
"Extremely," he smirks proudly. "I want to take you out on a dinner, like humans do."
Suddenly, you saunter over to him, a hand in the air as if to reach out to him. Loâak feels his heart rate pick up at the prospect of you getting close or touching him again. You have touched many times in the last few months (many, many times), but heâs addicted and he can't get enough of you. Even the simplest touch can send a shiver down his spine, igniting something deep within him.
His breath catches and Loâak swallows hard, watching the way your eyes lock onto his, filled with something he canât quite name but desperately wants to claim. His hands itch to reach for you first, to pull you closer, to feel your warmth against him.
When you stand before him, your floral scent washes over him, and Loâak must contain a groan of pleasure. Filthy images of you on your knees with his cock stuffed in your beautiful mouth or on your back with your legs spread wide flood his mind, but his fantasy is shattered a moment later when the cool backside of your hand touches his forehead.
"What are you doing?" He hides the strain in his voice as best as he can and relaxes at your sudden but very welcomed touch.
"Hmm, you're not running a fever," you flick his head with a blunt nail. "Just stupid."
And then you pull away from him, and Loâak wants to whine like a child.
"How am I stupid?" He grumbles as he watches you retreat back to your work.
"You know I wonât go on a date with you," you sound so resolute as you plop down onto a woven mat, pull one of the crates to you and then turn your back to him. Loâaks sight narrows on you, and suddenly a plan begins to brew.
Sometimes, a desperate male must do anything to win his mate's affection. Even, if the plan leaves a bitter taste in his mouth.
Desperation is a cruel thing, twisting his thoughts until he convinces himself that just one chance might be worth the risk.
His tail flicks in hesitation, ears flattening slightly. Blackmailing isnât exactly honorable, but he was running out of options here. You wonât give him any time of your day, youâre always brushing him off or pushing him away and heâs tried everything there is to tryâ charm, compliments, affection, persistence, even outright challenges, but nothing has worked so far.
If you wonât agree willingly, maybe a little⌠persuasion is in order. Just one date. One chance to prove himself and youâd forgive him for that, eventually.
Sighing dramatically, Loâak walks around the healers tent as he runs his hands along the cluttered shelves.
"Such a shame," he shakes his head. "First, you ran off our clanâs medical supplier, and now you refuse to spend a pleasant evening with me."
With your eyes suddenly wide, you whip around. "What are you talking about? I didn't run him off."
"You did," he smiles innocently. "You started a fight over what? Two small missing crates that nobody really cares about? Hm. And now we might loose the important alliance between us and the Txampayâitan clan, just because youâre stubborn and couldnât let this go. Everyone knows how i feel for you, so of course I had to step in to protect you, but in the end, this was basically your fault. What a shame, huh? What are we supposed to do now?" Faking a pout, Loâak tilts his head to the side as he eyes your reaction.
You were frowning, looking more than just worried as you hastily began to explain yourself. "Iâ no, you know I was right and he tried to rip us off. Should I have just let him get away with that? Just for the sake of our alliance?"
He could see the gears turning in your head. Of course you did what was right and the oloâeyktan would never punish you for something as this. But you didnât know that.
Standing abruptly, you throw your hands up in distress, "Oh my god! Neteyam is going to fucking kill me!"
Loâak resists the urge to smile. Was he shady? Definitely, but he must at least pretend to be the responsible one here. Even if watching you spiral was borderline entertaining.
Fighting the urge to lean back and smirk as his plan slowly began to work out, he crossed his arms instead. "Relax," he drawled, though he knew that word rarely had its intended effect. "Youâre not dead yet."
You shoot him a glare, pacing in tight circles. "Yet? Thatâs not helping, Loâak!"
"Look," he continued, his voice steadier now, more serious.
If he played his cards right, he could finally have everything he had dreamed of since the moment he met this fascinating woman. All he wanted was a simple evening, just a nice dinner and a night of meaningful conversation. But beneath that, there was more at stake. Did he feel bad for deceiving you? Yes. But in his eyes, the ends justified the means. If he didnât find a way to earn even a fraction more of your trust, you would both be trapped in this endless cycle, doomed to keep running in circles forever.
You had built walls around yourself, a safe haven where no one could reach you, but those walls were slowly becoming your prison. He feared that if you remained locked away for too long, they would consume you, leaving nothing but a hollow shell behind. And Loâak refused to let that happen. As your mate, he had a dutyâ to protect you not just from the outside world, but from your own fears as well. He needed to show you that you didnât have to rely on these invisible barriers to keep yourself safe. With him, you were already safe. Always.
But you needed to start trusting him. Just a little. Just enough to let him in, to allow him to prove himself as a mate. He would wait as long as it took, fight as hard as necessary, but he couldnât do this alone. Trust had to be given, not taken, and he needed you to take that step, even if it was small, even if you needed a little push in the right direction.
Loâak knew that words alone wouldnât convince you. Promises meant nothing without action, and thatâs what he intended to show you. He would be patient, he would be steady, and he would make sure you saw, without a shadow of a doubt, that he was the one for you. He wasnât going to abandon you when things got hard, and he wasnât going to let you disappear into the safety of solitude.
So for now, heâd start with something simple.
In front of him, you paced, looking about ready to cry or scream in frustration, as youâre mumbling and cursing under your breath. This time, he canât help the grin from spreading across his face.
"There is a solution to your little problem." Your eyes light up at his words.
"Why didn't you start with that?"
"I am stupid, remember?" Loâak chuckles, tapping his temple with a finger. You roll your eyes before crossing your arms over your beautiful, mouthwatering chest and give him an impatient look that makes his gaze draw away from your cleavage. "I can talk to Tsekire about how his best man has tried to fool you, get him to understand what has happened and why I lashed out on him. And perhaps I can get him to change Raâlus delivery route so he wonât bother you ever again. Without informing my brother, of course. So what, if weâll trade with them for one little extra crate the next time so weâre even? Iâll even deliver it to them myself and the oloâeyktan will be non the wiser. And you will still get your supplies without getting in trouble for anything."
You lift a brow, "You would do that for me?"
"Hmh. But there is a catch..." He trails off, allowing you to fill in the blanks yourself. When you groan and throw your head back in frustration, Loâak still waits patiently for your answer, an innocent smile on his lips.
"You're only going to do this for me if I have dinner with you, donât you?" You ask.
"Yes, a date." He smiles triumphantly.
You peek at him, eyes narrowed. "No. No, we aren't calling it that. It's just dinner between friends."
"Friends that fuck," his smile broadens and he winks at you. "It's almost like weâre mated."
"You're pushing it," you warn. "Don't try anything romantic. We'll have dinner, but that's it. No sex tonight either."
"Are you sure about the last part?" Loâak steps closer, running a hand along the small of your back, teasing your hip with a caress as he circles you like a predator its prey.
"I can get you nice and full in more than one way," he lowers to whisper the words in your ear.
When he looks at you, your eyes have lost focus, and he can hear the change in your breathing. You may pretend like you donât need him, but you want him just as much as he does you.
Then you blink quickly, fighting these dirty thoughts that Loâak could practically see behind your eyes, before stepping away from him.
"Oh, no, you don't," you shake your head. "You're not wining and dining me. It's just dinner, and then we go our separate ways and forget it happened."
Whatever that means, Loâak shrugs.
For your satisfaction, he nods, albeit smirking, because tonight will not go anything like that.
"Sure, thanĂŹ. Just dinner."
You cross your arms, eyeing him warily.
Loâak steps closer, his voice dropping into that infuriatingly smooth tone. Brushing a strand of stray hair behind your ear, he smiles gently at you, "weâll have fun. I promise."
"That's what I'm worried aboutâŚ"
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Nothing ever goes according to plan.
First, there was the career plan. You were supposed to land a solid job, something stable, something that didnât involve waking up on an alien moon surrounded by creatures twice your size. But no, a âonce-in-a-lifetimeâ job offer turned into a one-way ticket to Pandora, where you quickly realized you were working for the wrong side. And by the time you figured that out, it was too late to turn back.
Then came the no boyfriend plan. You had rules, strict ones. No attachments, no complications, definitely no falling for anyone. And yet, somehow, you found yourself tangled up in a friends-with-benefits situation with Loâak. Loâak, who was supposed to be just a distraction, just a way to let off steam. Loâak, who, despite all odds, managed to sneak past every single one of your defenses with that damn golden retriever energy of his.
And now? Now, the no dating rule was crumbling, too.
Because here you were, standing in front of your full length mirror, carefully dragging a smudged line of kohl across your lower lash line.
Another plan, broken.
You werenât supposed to care. You werenât supposed to try. But the second you caught your reflection, hair a mess, dirt smudged on your cheek, you sighed and reached for the tiny collection of makeup you swore you wouldnât use here. It was ridiculous, really. Loâak had seen you covered in mud, drenched from the rain, bloodied after a fight. And yet you were dabbing a little color onto your lips, brushing out your hair, smoothing down your dress, like this was some real date.
It wasnât. It was just dinner. Or whatever naâvi equivalent he would come up with.
Still, you lingered in front of the mirror, tilting your head. It had been a long time since you let yourself do something as simple as get ready for someone. Longer still since youâd let yourself want to.
This was a bad idea.
The thought loops in your head as you get ready. Every part of you screams to lock the door and stay in your room until tomorrow, to pretend you forgot, to let this whole thing slip through the cracks like it never even happened.
Because this? This isnât just dinner.
Youâve been down this road before. Youâve seen what happens when you let someone get too close, when you let yourself believe, even for a second, that thereâs something safe, something lasting, in a world thatâs anything but. Attachments get you hurt. They make you weak. They turn into expectations, into hope, and hope is a dangerous thing to have out here.
And Loâak?
Loâak is reckless. Heâs stubborn. He pushes every single one of your buttons just for the fun of it. He doesnât take anything seriously, and yet, somehow, he sees right through you. He gets under your skin, past your carefully constructed walls, like itâs the easiest thing in the world. Itâs infuriating. And worse? You know he doesnât even mean to. Heâs just like that. Warm, persistent, impossible to ignore.
Which is exactly why this is so dangerous.
Because youâve spent so long convincing yourself that you donât need anyone, that you donât want anyone. That you canât afford to.
It would be so much easier if he wasnât so⌠him. If he didnât look at you like you were something worth knowing. If he didnât make you feel like maybe, just maybe, it wouldnât be so bad to let someone in.
But you know better. You know how this ends.
You clench your jaw, trying to swallow down the frustration rising in your chest.
Because the worst part, the part that makes you angry, is that Loâak actually believes youâre his mate. Not just a thing, not just some temporary, fleeting connection like youâve convinced yourself it is. No, heâs got it in his thick skull that you belong to him, that this is some grand, fated bond neither of you can escape. Like itâs inevitable. And he wonât let it go.
Youâve told him repeatedly that this isnât real. That itâs just a mistake, that his instincts must be wrong and were misleading him. But every time you try to push him away, every time you try to put up a wall, he just looks at you with that same knowing, infuriating smirk, like heâs already won. Like heâs just waiting for you to admit what he already knows and it pisses you off. Because what if heâs right?
No. No. You shake the thought away before it can take root.
You are not his mate. You canât be. You donât get things like that. You donât do things like that.
Youâre not meant for this kind of connection, for belonging to someone, for trusting someone with every fragile, broken part of you. Itâs too much. Too big. It would swallow you whole.
And Loâak, with his relentless belief, his unwavering patience, his absolute certainty in you? He scares you more than anything else ever could.
Youâre so lost in your thoughts, trapped in that endless cycle of denial and frustration, that you donât even hear him come in. You donât notice the soft rustle of movement, the familiar weight of his presence filling the space. Not until warm hands find your hips, fingers pressing lightly against your skin.
Your breath catches.
Your eyes snap to the mirror in front of you, and there he is, standing behind you, his gaze locked onto yours through the reflection.
You can feel the heat rising to your face as you stare at him. In moments like this, you realize just how freaking tall this guy actually is. Heâs all broad shoulders and muscular frame that seems to fill up the entire space of the mirror.
A warrior, a hunter. An alien. You seem to forget about that part from time to time.
The difference in size is striking, the way his chest expands with each breath, his arms thick with muscle and the way his stature towers over you. His tail flicks, tickling the backside of your knee.
The contrast is so evident that itâs almost intimidating, how small you feel in comparison when heâs standing so close. The gap between your heights is noticeable, especially when he leans down and his body almost completely dwarfing you. The way his hands move, effortlessly commanding space, the power in his movements, itâs all so captivating, so him.
Even through the reflection, you feel the weight of his gaze. The size difference is impossible to ignore now, making you feel both fragile and electrified at once.
Loâak tilts his head slightly, a slow smirk creeping across his lips. "Youâre thinking too hard again, thanĂŹ."
Your fingers tighten as you ball them into fists, your pulse quickening despite every effort to keep it steady.
"Get out," you say, but it lacks the usual bite. You suddenly feel embarrassed. He shouldnât see you like this, all dressed up and ready to go. Perhaps you wouldâve changed before he actually got here, but he didnât even gave you enough time. And now youâre in a dress and you wear make up and itâs so fucking silly, you feel stupid.
Loâak only hums, leaning in just enough that you feel the warmth of his bare chest against your back, smell the scent of cigarettes on him that he mustâve smoked on his way here. "Mmm. Donât think I will."
You grit your teeth, glaring at him through the glass. "You canât just let yourself in whenever you want! Wait outside, Iâm not done yetâŚ"
Loâakâs grip on your hips tightens, not enough to hold you there, but enough to make a point. "Sure I can." His voice is low, teasing, and your throat goes dry. "You look so beautiful, baby. Did you put this on for me?" His fingers dance along the hem of your dress, pulling it up to reveal more skin of your soft thighs and youâve never cursed a piece of clothing more than in this very moment.
Loâak knows you. Knows every hesitation, every excuse, every lie you tell yourself just to keep him at armâs length. And yet, he never listens. Never backs off. Never lets you push him away the way you need to.
You tear your gaze away from the mirror, trying to shove his hands off you, but he doesnât budge.
"Loâak," you warn, voice uneven.
"Come on, tanhĂŹ," he leans down until his lips brush the shell of your ear, "I want to play before we leave."
Heâs insufferable.
You exhale sharply, trying to ignore the heat creeping up your neck. Loâak always knows exactly how to push your buttons, when to tease, when to press, when to make you forget everything else. Especially when it comes to your own morals. He has this very specific talent of throwing your own boundaries out of the window without you even noticing. And not just that. He makes you enjoy it.
"I told you, not tonight," you say, though your voice lacks conviction.
Loâak hums, his breath warm against your skin. "Thatâs what you decided. I never said I agree to those terms."
You squeeze your eyes shut, willing yourself to be strong, but the way heâs looking at you, the way heâs touching you, makes your resolve waver.
"Loâak," you try again, firmer this time.
His grin only widens. "Just a little bit, tanhĂŹ," he murmurs, the nickname rolling off his tongue like a plea.
And damn it, you know youâre about to give in.
Your breath hitches as Loâakâs fingers trail down your arm. Oh, he knows exactly what heâs doing, and the smug look in his eyes only proves it.
"Loâak, h-hey," you warn again, but it comes out weaker this time, more like a whimper than a real protest.
He chuckles, the sound deep and satisfied. "Thatâs not a no," he points out, tilting his head. His forehead brushes against your shoulder, and for a moment, the world outside of him ceases to exist. "You know what to say if you want me to stop."
You hate how easily he gets under your skin. How one look, one touch, has you unraveling.
His lips press softly against the curve of your neck, and a shiver runs down your spine at the warmth and the intimacy of the gesture. Itâs a slow, sensual touch, as though heâs savoring the feel of your skin beneath his lips. The contrast between the firm press of his chest against your back and the gentleness of his kiss makes your pulse race.
Making out with him is fun, it's always been fun. Loâak is the kind of kisser who keeps it interesting, who's been with enough partners to know what he's doing. You think one day he'll make you come just from kissing, from running his lips along your skin, his tongue on your throat.
You instinctively lean into him, and you can feel his skin, hot and steady. The way his body envelops yours, his muscles shifting with every subtle movement, only emphasizes how much larger he is, how easily he could claim every inch of space around you. His hands squeeze your waist and you canât help the whine that tumbles from your parted lips.
"Hey, what was that?" Loâak stops his assault on your neck to glance at you through the mirror. "Youâre gonna make that sound again, hm?" Then his fingers start wandering, down your hips and past the hem of your dress. "Let me hear how much you want it, câmon. Stop hiding it."
His digits are rough and warm as they begin their exploration, gliding up the inside of your thighs until theyâve reached the cotton of your panties.
You swallow thickly. Heâs too good at this. At making you weak.
His fingers linger, teasing, tracing slow circles over the thin fabric. He watches your reaction, his other hand steadying your hip as if he already knows youâre struggling to stay still.
You feel yourself grow wet and itâs fucking embarrassing. He plays you like an instrument and suddenly you canât move, canât talk, canât resist. Your breath catches as he presses just a little firmer, the friction making heat coil low in your stomach.
A soft chuckle rumbles from his chest, low and knowing. He can feel your reaction, the way your body responds to him without hesitation. His fingers press against the cotton until he feels the hood of your clit, teasing over the damp fabric, and your hip shifts instinctively toward his touch.
Heat blooms across your skin, a mix of desire and something dangerously close to surrender. You should say something, push back, regain control, but his touch leaves you dizzy.
His fingers slip just beneath the edge of your panties, before slowly pulling them down until they pool at your ankles.
Your body answers before your lips can reject him, arching into his touch when he cups your cunt, chasing the pleasure only he seems to know how to give. With his middle finger he parts your folds, runs it along your slit to circle your entrance before he pushes it inside to the last knuckle.
You choke out a moan at that.
His lips brush the shell of your ear and he whispers, "Good girl. So wet for me I can slide right in."
The praise is like a spark, sending a rush of warmth through you. You swallow hard, body aching for more, for him. Slowly, you surrender to him completely.
His finger curls and prods at your insides, feeling for that spongey spot that makes your knees buckle. He thrusts his digit in, then adds another. When he deems you ready, he slides them out and along your clit, giving the little nub a wet tap with his fingertips that makes you mewl like a cat in heat.
"Bend over, lift your dress for me," he then says.
That sudden shift from his usual soft and tender tone to this dominant side of him made your pulse race. It werenât just his words, it was the way he said them, low and unwavering, like he already knew youâd obey. Itâs what makes this so addicting, why youâre unable to stop whatever this was between you two.
The sudden shift is intoxicating. He knows exactly how to walk the line between sweet and dominant, pulling you in with every word. The authority in his voice leaves no room for hesitation, yet you can still hear the warmth beneath it, the promise that even in his control, youâll always be safe.
"I- I took two hours getting ready, you canâtâ"
Tilting his head, Loâak catches your gaze in the mirror. With his eyes dark from lust and a challenging smile on his lips he says, "Talking back now, are we?"
Immediately, your spine straightens like a well trained soldier.
"No, sir," you quickly scramble to respond.
"Good," he smiles, kissing your cheek. "Then donât be a brat and do what youâre told."
"Butâ" Your last attempt to speak up gets immediately cut off by Loâaks entirely hand pressing down over your mouth.
"TanhĂŹ," he warns, "donât make me gag you. You know how much I love hearing you moan for me."
You nod quickly, understanding. You wonât deny the fact that youâre usually a fan of the gag, but for some strange reason, you worry about it ruining your make up. You shouldnât worry, you know itâs silly, but you do.
Loâak, oblivious to your thoughts, watches you with dark amusement, his sharp canines flashing in the dim light. His fingers trail down your jaw, his touch deceptively gentle despite the warning he just gave.
With a hand cupping your jaw and the other holding the hem of your dress up in a tight fist, he pushes your legs apart. You hold yourself up with both hands against the wooden frame of your mirror and your back arched for him.
Loâak makes a sound of appreciation at that. Your eyes lock in the mirror and he winks at you before you feel him remove his loincloth. Heâs quick with it, almost desperate, before he plunges his entire length into you in one fluid thrust.
The sudden intrusion makes you gasp a loud moan, your eyes rolling back into your head as you feel every inch of him inside you all at once. No matter how many times youâve done this with him, youâd never get used to his size. The way his tip always kisses your cervix on the first thrust feels more intimate than the whole act itself. And then when he moves and these soft, sensual kisses turn into harsh knocks, you feel yourself getting closer to your orgasm and further away from reality.
Loâak was thrusting into you with such intensity, you only managed to hold onto the shaking mirror as you moaned and took whatever he gave you. His pace made it urgent that this was just a quicke, but that didnât mean you would get out of this without shaking legs and a sore pussy.
"So pretty, you look so fucking pretty baby," Loâak groaned. Rolling your head to one side, you kept your eyes glued to the reflection of him as he nuzzles his face there, hot pink tongue flicking out against your skin to leave dabs of warmth that trail from your neck, to your shoulder and then down your spine, where your soft round ass is pressed against his pubic bone in the most perfect way.
"No, look at you," he says as he notices your gaze boring into his, "look how pretty you are when Iâm fucking you."
He makes another low, growling sort of noise and then fists his hands in your hair, making your scalp burn in the most pleasant way.
It makes you whimper and grit his name out. Loâak laughs, an almost mean sound that sends another shiver through your entire body.
Through the mirror, Loâakâs got a piercing stare that would make a grown man cower, and he looks right at youâ hungry.
He plays with your body in a way no one else ever has, and no one else ever could. No one has ever brought you to where Loâak takes you, his desperate need to please was taking you far past the edge every single time. And you were sure that even long after this was over, nobody would ever be able to get close to that feeling ever again.
His hands hold your body, fingers digging into your ribs as he thrusts harder and deeper. He was in pure animalistic mode. You try to stay upright as he attacks you ferociously from behind, fingernails scraping across the wooden frame of your mirror, your reflection shaking as he drives on.
Harder, faster, deeper; pushing you into a burst of white light.
"Come for me, sweet girl," he whispers through it all, his tongue hot against the shell of your ear. "Come on, we canât miss our little date."
With a few more harsh thrusts, your world explodes into glorious colours and sounds, your head swirling into that dizziness you always crave. No-one else has ever made you blind with pleasure before. Only he knows how to get you there; and he never fails.
Your head flies back as you howl his name, walls contracting around his cock. You come with his name chanting over and over from your lips, bucking your ass back against him. You're flooding around him, and itâs running down your thighs as you cry out.
"There you go, thereâs my good girl," he groans, and then follows you, moaning deep in his chest as he fills you with his seed. His pounding slows and ends in soft strokes as you ride out your orgasm, and it's pure bliss.
Once he softens and then finally pulls out of you, your knees nearly give out. If it werenât for his arms around your middle, you wouldâve sacked to the ground like a wet towel. Loâaks purr vibrates against your back, and itâs only then that you realize how close heâs holding you. That heâs holding you at all.
Immediately, you push his arms away from you.
Loâak, being used to this, appears unfazed at your strange little antics. He just shrugs, a content smile on his lips from enjoying the very few seconds youâve granted him to hold you, before he goes to pick up his loincloth.
You watch him, his upper thighs and abdomen still glistening in your arousal. When he catches your gaze, he chuckles, "you really soaked me this time."
Instantly, your cheeks lighten up like fire.
"Shut up," you rush out as you pull your panties back up and straighten down your dress and ruffled hair, "look at youâ at us! We canât go out like this!"
"Oh, come on, baby. You know I love wearing your scent on me." Loâak smirks, running a lazy hand through his disheveled braids before he ties them into a loose ponytail with the woven bracelet he usually wore around his upper arm.
"Youâre disgusting," you mutter, shoving at his chest to get him out of the way. He doesnât even budge, but steps aside so you can wipe yourself clean with a tissue.
"Hey, Iâm not the one who came all over you."
His blunt words make you tense up. When you turn around you grab one of the pillows from your bed and throw it at him, hitting him square in the face. He barely flinches, just peels it off with a laugh, his grin only widening when you glare at him.
You grumble curses under your breath as you quickly fix yourself up while he lounges there like he owns the place, as if he didnât just completely wreck you like five minutes ago.
Loâak stretches his arms behind his head, looking way too pleased with himself. "Relax. Itâs getting dark outside in a minute. Besides, were weâre going, nobody will see us anyways. Trust me."
You cross your arms, still glaring. "Oh, trust you? Because thatâs worked out so well for me tonight."
He smirks, stepping closer, completely unfazed. "Worked out pretty great a few minutes ago."
Your face heats up again, and you whip another pillow at him. This time, he catches it effortlessly, tossing it onto the bed with a chuckle. "Come on," he coaxes, tilting his head toward the door. "Live a little."
You hesitate, biting your lip. Every rational part of you is screaming that this is a terrible idea. But then thereâs him, grinning like the troublemaker he is, eyes shining with excitement, the kind of energy that makes your pulse race.
With a sigh, you roll your eyes and shove him towards the door.
"Fine," you mutter, tossing your hair over your shoulder to secure your breathing mask over your face. "Letâs go then. But donât expect me to enjoy this."
Loâak grins, catching your wrist just long enough to press a quick kiss to your knuckles before you snatch it away. "Wouldnât have it any other way, baby."
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"Loâak. You know how I feel about flying.â
Oh, he knew. But there was no way around it. The spot heâd picked for tonight, a hidden place high up in the hallelujah mountains, could only be reached by flying. And it was perfect. The perfect place for a date, just the two of you, away from the rest of world. The perfect spot to show you the side of his home he so loved, the kind of beauty only the sky could offer. Something he knew you would love to see. And the perfect place to get to know you better, with no way to avoid a conversation, to avoid him, like you used to all this time.
Loâak watches you closely, his heart tightening as you fiddled with the hem of your dress. He could see the subtle tremble in your fingers, the way your eyes darted nervously towards the edge of the cliff. It wasnât that you were scared, he knew that. Youâd flown before, once, with him, and even though you were never fully at ease, you always managed to put on a brave face. But he could tell that you had a healthy respect for his ikran, for the heights, for the rush that came with soaring through the air.
With a sigh, Loâak stepped closer, his voice low and reassuring, "I know, tanhĂŹ. But I promise, itâll be worth it." He paused for a moment, his gaze serious. "And Iâm not letting you back out now. Iâve got something planned for us, and thereâs no way youâll be missing out on this."
You didnât say anything, but the way you let him guide you onto his ikran when you normally wouldnât even allow him to look in your direction spoke volumes. As he settled behind you, he felt the familiar warmth of your body against his. It was a feeling heâd always cherished, but now, with the excitement bubbling in his chest, it felt even more thrilling.
With one final glance toward the ground, Loâak gave a low whistle, and his ikran took off. You instinctively clung to him, hands gripping onto his forearm that was slung around your middle. He felt the tension in your body as you leaned back into him, and for a brief moment, he just held you, enjoying the way you fit against him.
The air up here was colder, making you shiver. It whipped around you, and Loâak could hear your breath quicken as he ascended higher into the sky, the landscape stretching out beneath you both.
"Youâre doing great," Loâak called, his voice teasing but full of encouragement. And although he couldnât see your face from this position, he could feel the way you rolled your eyes, which only made his smile widen.
Finally, he spotted the place heâd been aiming for. A small, flat area near a cliff. Gently, he urged his ikran downward, itâs wings fluttering lightly as they approached the rocky ledge. When they touched down, Loâak swung off effortlessly, landing on the ground with a soft thud. He turned, offering his hand to you, which you hesitantly took.
He could tell you werenât exactly thrilled to be up here.
"Come," he said softly, his voice gentle as he squeezed your hand. "I swear, youâll love it once you see it."
You reluctantly slide off the ikran, your legs unsteady as you stand on the rocky surface. The air up here is thin, but taking a glance at your mask, Loâak was certain youâd be fine. He could feel your discomfort, your resistance to the height and the open space. You always got tense like this when you were out of your element, but that only made him want to show you how incredible this place was even more.
He would get you to love this, eventually.
To love him.
He didnât wait for you to protest further. With a hand on your lower back, he led you along a narrow trail that wound its way toward the edge of the cliff. The soil under his feet was still warm from soaking up the sun all day.
Loâak felt your tension in every step. You kept your eyes on the ground and your breath shallow as you silently followed.
"Almost there," he promised, though he wasnât sure if you were listening. He didnât expect you to be, honestly.
When you finally reached the edge, Loâak stopped and, with his hands on your shoulders, turned you gently to face the view. The moment you looked up, the rush of the waterfall crashing down on the mountain beside you took your breath away. The sight was stunning. The water gleamed in the sunset, sending mist into the air that caught the light and created this bow of various colors. The landscape around you stretched for miles on end, and Loâak could see your shoulders relax ever so slightly as your eyes took it all in.
Below you, the forest began to light up anew in a bioluminescence glow.
Out of the corner of his eye, Loâak glanced at you, watching the way your expression shifted from tension to awe. He couldnât help the small smile that crept onto his face.
"Beautiful, isnât it?" He murmured, not expecting you to admit it, but he could see it in your gaze as it lingered on the view. Even if you wouldnât say it out loud, Loâak knew you were impressed. And how could you not?
For just a moment, there was nothing but the sound of the waterfall and the quiet between you two.
Loâak didnât speak for a while, content to simply observe you, his thoughts wandering. It wasnât just the waterfall, not just the land, but the way you fit into it so effortlessly, so naturally. There was something about the way you stood there, your focus entirely on the world around you, that had him mesmerized. You belonged here, with him.
You didnât turn to him right away, but he knew you felt his gaze on you. After a moment, Loâak leaned just a little closer to get your attention.
"Thereâs something else Iâd like to show you," he said, his voice light but there was an undeniable pride in it.
He had been talking to Norm for hours before picking you up, soaking up all the details about what humans considered a perfect date, or rather a dinner, before he had settled on what the sky people called a picnic.
For the first time, Loâak, who didnât consider himself a perfectionist, had taken extra care to gather everything he needed, from soft blankets to simple but thoughtful food that he had informed himself you would like.
All of it was now spread out carefully on the soft grass in front of you. The blanket, a woven fabric in deep forest green, was smoothed out with a precision that was rare for Loâak, its edges weighted down with small stones to keep it from shifting in the breeze.
At the center was a selection of food arranged with clear intent, though there was an endearing awkwardness to it, as if he had second-guessed himself a hundred times before settling on the final display. Neatly sliced fruits, pieces of dried meat, wrapped carefully in leaves, alongside a container of something that smelled faintly sweet.
He shifted beside you, his tail flicking with restless energy as he watched your expression, searching for any sign of approval. Though his face was composed, his ears twitched slightly, betraying his anticipation.
"Itâs not⌠perfect, I know" he admits, rubbing at the back of his neck, "but I wanted to do it right, just like it is on earth."
Loâak watched you closely, his stomach twisting in knots as he tried to gauge your reaction. At first, you just stared, your expression unreadable, and for a split second, doubt crept in. Had he done too much? Or maybe not enough?
He swallowed hard, forcing himself to keep his gaze steady, though his fingers twitched where they rested against his sides. He had spent so much time making sure everything was right, but now, as he watched you take it all in, he felt like a fool for worrying so much.
Then, just when he thought he might actually combust from the silence, you smiled.
It wasnât a big, obvious grin. It was small, barely there at first, like you were trying to hold it back, but it softened your whole face. And just like that, the tightness in his chest loosened.
His ears perked up despite himself, tail flicking once before curling slightly behind him. He didnât want to look too eager, didnât want to give away how much that tiny smile meant, but the warmth spreading through him was undeniable.
Loâak exhaled a breath he hadnât even realized he was holding and when you lowered yourself onto the blanket, he followed suit, settling beside you.
And then it was⌠silent. Great mother help him.
Loâak drummed his fingers against his knee, searching for something to say. He knew he should play it cool, but his mind was suddenly blank, leaving him grasping at anything that might start a conversation. Now that he finally had the chance, this whole date thing was a lot harder than he had originally thought.
What was he about to say? Of all the things he wanted to know about you, what was he supposed to ask first?
He swallowed, trying to ignore the way his palms were suddenly clammy. Why was this so difficult? He could talk his way out of trouble, tease his siblings endlessly, even hold his own against his fatherâs stern lecturesâ but sitting here, trying to get you to open up? That was proving to be a challenge he hadnât prepared for.
"So⌠uh," he started, then immediately regretted it when you raised a brow at him. He cleared his throat. "You, uh⌠like food?"
You stared at him. Blinking once. Twice.
"Do I like food?" You repeated, your tone flat with disbelief.
Loâak winced. "Okay, yeah, that was stupid. Let me try again." He took a breath, determined to recover, but all that came out was: "Whatâs, uh⌠whatâs your favorite thing to eat?"
Your expression barely changed, but he caught the subtle way your jaw tensed, like you were trying not to let your irritation show. He was failing miserably, and he knew it.
"I donât know, Loâak," you said dryly. "Food I donât have to cook myself?"
He let out a nervous chuckle, rubbing the back of his neck. "Right. That makes sense. Good answer."
You sighed, shifting on the blanket, clearly unimpressed. "So, you took me all this way up here just to ask me stuff like that all night?"
Loâak grimaced. "No, no, I swear, I can do better." He huffed, shaking his head at himself. "I justâ" He hesitated, then shrugged. âI just wanna know you and⌠itâs harder than I thought."
That, at least, made you pause. Your irritation didnât vanish completely, but something in your face softened, just a little.
"You already know me," you pointed out.
"Not really," he countered, tilting his head. "I mean, I know how you act. I know you pretend not to care about stuff even when you do. I know you get this little crease between your brows when youâre annoyed." He grinned as your brows immediately furrowed. "Like that."
You roll your eyes. "Great. So youâve been observing me like some kind of freaky scientist. Thatâs not creepy at all."
Loâak laughed. "Itâs not creepy! I just⌠notice things." He hesitated again, then added, more seriously, "But I wanna know more than that. Like, what makes you happy? What do you miss from home? Whatâs something youâve never told anyone?"
That last question caught you off guard. Your posture stiffened, and for a moment, he thought you might shut him down completely. But instead, you exhaled slowly, gaze dropping to your hands in your lap.
"âŚI miss the ocean."
Loâak blinked, surprised. "The ocean?"
You nodded, tracing an absent-minded pattern against the fabric of your dress.
"Back on Earth, my family lived near the sea," you said softly. "Not a big city or anything, just this small town by the coast. I spent my whole childhood in the water, swimming, diving, just being in it." A small, almost wistful smile ghosted across your lips. "It felt endless back then. Like it would always be there."
Loâak listened intently, his ears angled toward you. He could hear the shift in your voice, how it was filled with something deeper than simple nostalgia. Sadness, perhaps. Or longing.
"But as things got worse, the ocean changed," you continued. "The water wasnât⌠safe anymore. It got murky, polluted. Some days, it smelled so bad we couldnât even go near it." You let out a quiet sigh. "By the time I was old enough to really understand what was happening, it was already too late. It wasnât the ocean I grew up with anymore. And so was earth."
Loâakâs chest tightened. He had heard the stories, of course, how bad things had gotten on Earth, how the humans had destroyed their own home, killed their mother. But hearing it from you, seeing the way your face dimmed as you spoke, made it feel⌠different. More real.
"And now youâre hereâŚ," he said gently.
You nodded, your fingers stilling in your lap. "But Iâve never had the chance to visit the ocean. Of course I would end up stationed in the damn forest and not even close to the sea!" You groaned. "But between the war, the missions, the whole 'changing sides for the greater good' and everything else, I just never let myself think about it too much. Besides, it would be far too dangerous for me anyways. Hell, itâs not even safe for young naâvi." You let out a distressed chuckle, as you point a finger at him. "Donât think your sister hasnât told me about you almost getting eaten by an akula a few years ago!"
Loâak met your dramatic story telling with a smile. Heâd never thought about talking to this memory about you, but just as much as he wanted you to open up; you deserved to know everything about him as well. Including all these not so pleasant moments in his life.
"You know," he then started, his voice lighter now, trying to lift the weight between you, "thereâs a whole lot of ocean on Pandora."
You huffed a quiet laugh. "Yeah, Iâve noticed."
Loâak grinned. "So⌠what if we changed that?"
You gave him a questioning look. "Changed what?"
He leaned in slightly, his eyes glinting with something mischievous. "What if I took you?"
You blinked. "Took me where? What are we even talking about?"
"To the ocean, I mean. Where you can swim," he said, tilting his head as if the answer had been so obvious.
For a second, you just stared at him, like you werenât sure if he was serious. Then, you laughed dryly, "You canât do that, Lo."
"Iâd do a lot of things for you, tanhĂŹ."
Once again, you rolled your eyes, but there was no real annoyance behind it this time.
"Alright," you said ironically, shaking your head in disbelief. "Fine. Show me the ocean, Loâak."
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The walk back from where Loâaks ikran had landed to hells gate was quiet, save for the rustling of leaves and the distant hum of the wildlife surrounding you at all times. The night air was cool against your skin, and despite everything, you feltâŚ
You hated to admit it, but the night hadnât been awful. In fact, it had been nice. Loâak had been annoying, sure, but also thoughtful in a way you hadnât expected. He had tried. And damn it, that should not be as sweet as it was.
And that alone was a problem. You werenât supposed to feel this way. This was supposed to be just a fun night. As friends. That was all.
You repeated it like a prayer, willing yourself to believe it, because the alternative was too dangerous. Letting him in meant handing him the power to hurt you, to see the parts of yourself that you had spent years hiding. It meant exposing every weakness, every insecurity, every deep, unspoken fear that had kept you locked in your own solitude for so long. And Loâak⌠Loâak was the kind of person who could ruin you without even trying.
He was too easy to like. Too warm, too persistent, too good. And that was exactly the problem. People like him didnât stay with people like you. People like him, full of light and effortless charm, with families who loved them and friends who fought for them, didnât belong with people who had spent their whole lives convincing themselves they were fine on their own.
Because what if he saw you, really saw you, and decided you werenât worth it?
That quiet, insidious thought had been buried in you for as long as you could remember. The fear that no matter what you did, no matter how strong you became, you would never be enough for someone to choose you. Not permanently. Not in the way that mattered. So you made sure to never give anyone the chance. You learned how to push people away before they had the opportunity to leave. You built walls so high that no one would ever be able to climb them. It was safer that way. If you never let anyone close, they could never hurt you.
And Loâak, damn him, was climbing those walls like they werenât even there.
You had tried to shake him off, tried to ignore the way he looked at you like you were something worth figuring out. He shouldâve given up by now. Most people did. But he kept trying, kept pushing, kept showing up with that stupid, infuriating grin like he knew something you didnât. And you hated him for it. Hated him for making you want things you had convinced yourself you didnât need. Hated the way his presence made your world feel a little less heavy, the way his attention made you feel like maybe you werenât as unlovable as you thought.
But that was exactly why you had to push him away.
Because if you let him get too close, if you let yourself believe for even a second that this, he, could be something real, it would only hurt more when he realized his mistake. And he would realize it. Maybe not now, maybe not even anytime soon, but eventually, the truth would hit him. He would see that you werenât what he thought you were. That the version of you he liked, the one he kept trying to reach, was nothing more than a well-crafted illusion.
At the end of the day, you were just a human. Just another fragile, breakable body that didnât belong in a world like his. You were small, weak in comparison, always struggling to keep up, always having to prove yourself. It didnât matter how much you fought, how much you tried to stand your groundâ Loâak would eventually see you for what you were.
Unremarkable. Temporary. Replaceable.
You werenât like him. You werenât Naâvi, werenât woven into this world the way he was, no matter how much time you spent trying to adapt. No matter how well you spoke his language, no matter how hard you trained, no matter how much you wanted to carve out a space for yourself in Pandoraâs untamed wilderness, you would never truly belong.
One day, he would realize that. One day, the effort wouldnât be worth it anymore.
Because you werenât meant to fit into his life. You werenât like the Naâvi women he had grown up with, women who were stronger, more graceful, who understood him in a way you never truly could. He would find someone like that eventually. Someone who didnât challenge him at every turn, who didnât meet every soft moment with stubborn resistance, who didnât push him away before he even had the chance to get too close.
Because thatâs what you were best at, wasnât it? Pushing people away.
Your walls werenât just a defense mechanism, they were a warning. A way of making sure no one stayed long enough to see the mess beneath the surface. The sharp edges, the jagged insecurities, the parts of you that were too complicated, too much work. It was easier this way. If you were distant, if you were difficult, if you were annoying enough, then eventually, heâd grow tired of trying.
And you wanted that. Didnât you? You needed him to give up.
So, no. It didnât mean anything. You wouldnât let it. Tonight would be the first and last time you let yourself slip.
You would make sure of it.
By morning, you would pretend this whole date thing never happened. You would treat him the exact same as you always did and hopefully, he would get the message.
Maybe this would be enough to satisfy him for a while. This moment, this stupid, fleeting conversation. Maybe he would take it as a victory and leave it at that, at least for now. Who knows, perhaps he would even give up and move on, find someone else to chase, someone who wanted to be caught.
As you reached the edge of hells gate where most, if not all of the humans of the resistance lived, Loâak suddenly slowed his steps, his tail flicking behind him like he was debating something.
You glanced at him, ready to say goodnight and end this before it could spiral into something you werenât prepared for. But when you turned, he was already looking at you. Really looking at you.
"Thankâs for uh⌠for tonight," you said awkwardly, forcing a smile to your lips that Loâak mirrored with a genuine one.
There was something in his expression, something intentional, and your heart stuttered in your chest before you even knew why.
Then he took a step closer. You froze.
Oh, no.
You knew that look. Youâd seen that look before.
"Whaâ What are you doing?" You narrowed your eyes at him. Before you knew it, Loâaks hand was wrapped around your wrist, keeping you from putting any more distance between you and him. His hold on you wasnât tight and demanding, it was soft and tender, loose enough you could just snatch your hand back. If you wanted to.
"A proper date ends with a kiss, no?" He says with the tilt of his head, smiling down at you as he takes a step closer. "And you promised me a date."
"Loâak," you warn him. Of what, you had no idea. Then his arm moved, pulling you in around your hip. The hand that had been holding your wrist was now cupping your jaw, his thumb tracing the frame of your mask.
You swallowed thickly. "I didnât promise you anything! And t-this wasnât a date."
Now it was Loâaks turn to roll his eyes, albeit more playfully and less annoyed.
"You can safe word out of this," he reminded you, his voice barely above a whisper. "But I think you donât even want to."
The hand sitting on the edge of your mask was slowly feeling its way down, until his thumb teased to wedge itself between the glass and your skin. Your eyes widened at that.
He was right, you could just use your safe word. You could make him stop. So why didnât you?
"Hold your breath, thanĂŹ. Please. Just for a moment," Loâak said, and mere seconds later, he was lifting it off your face despite the glare you shot at him.
Before you could respond, his lips brushed against yours in the lightest touch, a whisper of warmth. It was soft, almost too soft, like he was testing the waters, feeling your response. Your first instinct was to pull away, to resist, but the moment his kiss deepened, something inside you broke. You gave in, your hands finding their way to his shoulders, pulling him closer, the kiss growing more urgent.
It was gentle, but it was everything. Each movement felt like it was pulling you into him, leaving you with no choice but to fall, to melt against him. The world seemed to stop, and for a moment, there was nothing but the two of you.
When he finally pulled back, his breath heavy and uneven, he touched his forehead to yours. Now, his eyes were searching yours, waiting.
"I love you," he whispered, as if it was the simplest thing in the world. "I know you must be sick of hearing it, but I love you so much and I wanted you to know. I really enjoyed tonight and I hope we can repeat this."
Even though youâve heard them so many times before, these three words suddenly hit you harder than you expected. And before you could even process the rest of what heâd said, your hands were already pulling your mask back on, your heart pounding in your chest. You didnât know what to do with what had just happened, and the weight of it was too much for you to handle.
So without thinking, you spun around and ran.
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In retrospect, you should have expected something like this to happen.
Because if thereâs one consistent thing in your life, itâs that youâve always been lucky.
Lucky, that youâve got out when so many others didnât, that instead of ending up in a shallow grave or chained to a job you never wanted, you found yourself here, working in the medical bay at High Camp. Lucky that, against all odds, the Omatikaya accepted you. Not just as some outsider they had to tolerate, but as someone worth keeping, worth trusting. Lucky that, even in a place where you never truly expected to belong, you found friends, real ones, the kind who made you laugh and made you feel like you werenât just some lingering remnant of a war you never wanted to fight. And, above all else, you were lucky that, somewhere along the way, you ended up tangled in Loâakâs sheets, in something easy and uncomplicated, something that never should have been anything more than fun.
But if thereâs one thing youâve learned from this by now, itâs the fact that every luck that has come to you in your life before has always had a way of turning itself on its head.
Like when you thought getting a job with the RDA was your big break, your ticket to something better, only to realize too late that you were working for the wrong people, that the hands you thought were building something good were really tearing something else apart. Like when you thought you could have something simple with Loâak, something purely physical, something that didnât come with messy emotions or unspoken promises, only to realize that somewhere along the line, this thing between you had stopped being something casual and had started being something that scared the hell out of you.
And now youâre standing in the wreckage of your own so-called good fortune, because of course it wasnât going to stay easy. Of course, he wasnât going to just keep things light and meaningless forever. Of course, he had to go and fall in love with you, because thatâs just how your luck works.
For some strange reason, it seems like youâre lucky this week too. Or at least, lucky in the way that always makes you suspicious. Because Loâak, who never knows when to leave well enough alone, who always has something to say, who never lets things sit unresolved for long, who canât keep his hands off of you and hasnât spent a day without annoying you since the day you met, hasnât talked to you in days.
Not in passing, not by visiting the healers tent, not by stepping by your home, by bringing you food, not in any way he usually does and not in the way that means anything. And maybe, to anyone else, that would seem like a relief, like a sign that things were finally blowing over, that he got the message and finally allows things to settle back into place. But you know better. You know how your luck works.
Silence isnât peace. Silence is the deep breath before the storm, the moment when the sky is too still, too quiet, before the wind picks up and everything goes to hell.
And because you know this, because you know yourself, you do the only thing you can do. You throw yourself into work, because work doesnât look at you like itâs expecting something. Work doesnât ask you what youâre thinking, doesnât linger too close, doesnât make your heart clench in that awful way when you remember what it was like when things were still simple.
So you keep busy. You spend longer hours in the medical bay of the labs or the healers tent, pouring yourself into tasks that donât need this much attention but give your hands something to do. You reorganize supplies that donât need reorganizing. You clean wounds, set broken bones, crush herbs into paste until your fingers are sore, and pretend like you donât feel the absence of something pressing against your ribs.
Some days, working in the med bay is actually almost fun. In the med bay, thereâs an endless supply of decent coffee, better music, and the kind of easy friendships between you and the other humans that makes the long hours bearable, inside jokes traded over sterilized instruments, playful arguments about whose turn it is to restock supplies and the occasional ridiculous bet that somehow always gets out of hand.
Other days in the healers tent involve warning horns blaring and the sharp, metallic scent of blood, the chaos of too many voices talking over each other, hands working fast to keep someone from bleeding out over a bullet wound while the reality of just how fragile life is presses down on you like a weight you canât shake.
Most days however, work is steady enough that it almost feels easy. You spend your time treating minor injuries, cleaning scrapes, setting broken bones, and dealing with the everyday wear and tear of life in High Camp. You work alongside Kiri and the other healers, some Naâvi, some human, all of you moving around each other in a rhythm thatâs become second nature. There are moments of quiet, of shared laughter, of Kiri rolling her eyes at something one of the warriors says as you patch them up, of the humans in the med bay arguing over who gets control of the music. You keep track of supplies, make lists of whatâs running low, and sometimes, when itâs slow, you organize shelves just for something to do.Â
Earlier, some poor kid even came in with an arrow wound from a training mishap with an angry mother dragging him in by the kuru.
Those are the days that pass in a blur of movement, where your hands ache from working and your brain barely has time to catch up before the next crisis lands in front of you. But you donât mind. You like keeping busy. You need to keep busy.
Because when youâre busy, you donât have time to think.
You donât have time to notice that itâs been a week, an entire week, since you last saw Loâak. That in the time it took you to throw yourself into your work, he disappeared. That not once in the past seven days has he come sauntering in with some stupid excuse, flashing that cocky grin like he thinks heâs invincible, like he knows youâll roll your eyes and patch him up anyway before he bends you over the next best surface. And then after, you have to forcefully shove him out of the tent because he wonât leave no matter how many times you tell him to.
But now, in the rare moments when youâre not drowning in work, it creeps in. That unbearable, gnawing absence. It starts as an itch in the back of your mind, something easy to ignore if you just keep moving. But then it settles, curling into your ribs, tightening around your chest until every breath feels just a little too shallow.
You tell yourself itâs better this way. That you should be relieved. That you donât have to deal with his reckless bullshit, his cocky smirks, the way he always thinks he can waltz in and make a mess of your life just because he feels like it.
And yet, you catch yourself listening. For the sound of his voice, for the heavy, lazy footsteps that always seem to find their way to you. Your fingers twitch with the memory of patching him up, the familiar warmth of his skin under your touch, the way he always ran hot and made it your problem. You swear you can still hear his laugh, that low, teasing drawl when he says your name like he enjoys the way it feels in his mouth.
It pisses you off.
Because how dare he get under your skin like this? How dare he disappear and leave you stuck with the ghost of him, haunting you in ways you never asked for? How dare he not show up, not shove his way back into your space with some half-assed excuse, like he always does?
Today, you spend most of your time with Kiri, the two of you elbow-deep in supplies, mixing pastes and salves in easy silence. Itâs comfortable. Familiar. She doesnât pry when youâre a little quieter than usual, doesnât ask why your temper seems shorter, why you seem restless in your own skin.
If she notices, she doesnât say anything.
So, when curiosity finally gets the best of you and youâre simply unable to keep the words in any longer, you at least try to keep it casual. Offhand. Just an observation.
"Havenât seen your brother around lately," you say, not looking up from the herbs youâre grinding. "Figured heâd be standing in our way by now."
Kiri huffs a quiet laugh. "Heâs been busy," she says, focused on her work. "Off doing whatever stupid shit he and Spider get into."
Busy.
You donât know why that word bothers you so much. Like the fact that heâs been off doing his usual reckless nonsense should be a relief, but instead, it settles bitter in your stomach.
You force a short, disinterested laugh. "Thought so."
Kiri glances at you then, sharp-eyed and knowing in that way that makes your skin prickle. She really is her mothers daughter. You keep your expression blank, keep your hands moving like the answer doesnât matter, like you were only asking in passing.
She doesnât press, but the silence that follows is heavy.
After a moment, you ask, "Busy with uh⌠with what exactly?"
And you hate the way it comes outâ just a little too interested, a little too quick. Kiri notices. Of course she does. Her sharp gaze flicks to you, a brow arching in silent amusement, like she can already see through whatever bullshit you think youâre hiding.
Your stomach twists, heat creeping up your neck, but you donât take the question back. That would make it worse. Instead, you keep your head down, focused on your work, as if her reaction doesnât faze you at all.
Eventually, she shrugs.
"Him and Spider have been on patrols all night. The RDA has been getting closer to the camp lately, so Neteyam told them to help." She pauses, mixing something in her bowl. "Yesterday, they went on a supply run. He actually managed to follow orders for once, so thatâs new."
Your hands still for half a second before you force them to keep moving. Patrolling all night. A raid. A supply run.
You should be relieved. Heâs helping the clan, heâs catching up on all the duties heâs been procrastinating on for the past few months, all the things heâs got into trouble for because he was here with you instead of where he was needed. But for some reason, all you can think about is the fact that heâs out there, fighting, running missions, pushing himself more than usually, without even showing up once with a new injury for you to fix.
Like he doesnât need you.
You shake the thought off before it can settle, jaw clenching.
"And the rest of the week?" you ask, keeping your tone light and casual, but you know youâre pushing it.
Kiri hums. "Training."
That surprises you. "Training who?"
"His students." She smirks a little. "Guess someone decided he should be useful for once."
Students. Loâak. Teaching. The thought is almost laughable. But Kiri doesnât seem to be joking.
You donât know why that bothers you, either.
You nod, forcing an easy expression onto your face. "Huh. Didnât think he had the patience for that."
Kiri snorts. "He doesnât."
That should be the end of it. You should let it go. But you donât. Because now, instead of wondering where heâs been, your mind is filled with images of him sneaking through the trees at night, standing beside Neteyam during a raid, giving orders, leading others.
It makes your chest feel tight, but you donât want to think about it.
Kiri finally stops what sheâs doing and looks up at you. Her sharp, knowing eyes flick over your face, and you tense without meaning to, already bracing for whatever sheâs about to say.
She tilts her head slightly, studying you.
"Y/N."
"Hmm?" You hum as nonchalant as possible, but of course she sees right through you.
"Y/N," she repeats, "Look at me."
Slowly, you let your shoulders hang loose and turn around to look at her with your lips in a thin line.
"Why do you want to know?"
Your fingers twitch around the bandage youâve been absently toying with. "What?"
Kiri leans forward, resting her elbows on her knees. "All this time, since you got here, since you started hanging around us, youâve never bothered to ask about him." Her tone is mild, almost thoughtful, but it doesnât fool you. Thereâs something pointed beneath it. "Youâve never wanted to know where he is, what heâs doing. If anything, you usually seem glad whenever heâs not around to bother you.â
You open your mouth, then shut it again. Because sheâs not wrong. You have spent months rolling your eyes at Loâakâs antics, dodging his teasing, brushing off his attempts to drag you into whatever chaos heâs up to. And yeah, maybe there was a time when you appreciated the quiet whenever he wasnât there.
Her expression shifts, her smirk turning sly. "Oh," she breathes, eyes widening slightly. "Oh."
You scowl. "Oh, what?"
She grins. "You miss him!"
You scoff immediately. "I donât."
"Uh-huh." Kiri hums, leaning back again. "Thatâs why youâre sitting here, all tense and weird, trying not to sound too interested."
You roll your eyes, ignoring the way your stomach tightens. "Oh, please. I was just curious."
Kiri snickers. "Right. Curious. About the guy you swore was the most annoying person youâve ever met."
"He is annoying."
"And yetâŚ," she says, dragging the words out.
You cross your arms, leveling Kiri with a look. "And yet nothing. Weâve had this conversation before. You already know why I donâtâ" You stop, pressing your lips together before sighing. "Why I canât do this."
Kiri raises a brow. "Do what, exactly?"
You exhale sharply, irritation curling in your chest. You know what sheâs trying to do here. "This." You gesture wildly, and you hate that what sheâs doing is working. "Relationships. Whatever it is youâre trying to imply."
Kiri wants you to talk. To open up.
Her gaze softens slightly, but the smirk doesnât fully disappear. "You mean the thing youâre not in with my brother but heâs telling everyone otherwise?"
You glare at her. "I donât want to be in a relationship!"
"Mated," Kiri corrects lightheartedly. "And why is that again?"
You huff, looking away. "Because itâs a mess. Because it means getting attached, relying on someone else, and then what? Losing myself in it? Getting my world flipped upside down because of some stupid feelings? No, thanks."
She watches you, waiting. You hesitate before quietly adding, "Because it wonât work."
Kiriâs brows furrow slightly, her teasing tone fading just a little. "But why wouldnât it work?"
You hesitate again, fingers twitching where they rest against your arm. "Because Iâd screw it up. Thatâs what I do. I push people away before they can leave first. Itâs easier that way. And LoâakâŚ"
The words feel raw, too honest, but they spill out anyway. Kiri doesnât say anything for a moment, and you donât dare look at her.
"And Loâak?" She finally asks.
Your jaw clenches. "He will leave me. I know he will, because they all do. Heâs⌠Heâs too good. For me, I mean." You shake your head. "He might be an idiot, but heâs also kind and brave and he has a good heart. And heâs always willing to give people the benefit of the doubt. And Iâ Iâm not. Iâm just me. A human that canât trust anyone, that canât open up to people, that canât accept anything good that happens in my life because I know nothing good ever comes to me. Especially not without a price."
"You say that like itâs a bad thing." Kiri scoffs. "And in case you havenât noticed, you are opening up to someone right now."
"Kiri, you know thatâs differentâŚ" You rub a hand over your face, frustration bubbling up. "And it is a bad thing when he realizes it. When he realizes that Iâm not worth it. Iâm not even made to survive in his world, how am I meant to live in it? And with him? Yeah, sureâŚ"
The words leave a bitter taste in your mouth.
Kiri frowns now, the teasing completely gone. "Thatâs the dumbest thing Iâve ever heard."
You laugh, but itâs not a genuine one. "Thanks."
Then she leans forward, her tone more serious now. "Loâak likes you. You. Not some idea of you, not because heâs confused or bored or whatever you think. And heâs not going to wake up one day and suddenly decide youâre not enough. Loâak believes youâre his mate because he feels it in his soul. He wonât give up on that and you know it."
You shake your head, jaw tightening. "You donât know that."
Kiri sighs, exasperated. "And you donât know that either." She shakes her head. "Great Mother, youâre so damn stubborn."
You clench your hands into fists, the words slipping out before you can stop them. "What if heâs just using me?"
Kiri blinks, clearly caught off guard. "What?"
You swallow hard, throat tight. "What ifâ what if Iâm just⌠a distraction? What if one day he realizes he wants someone else? A Naâvi woman. Someone who fits. Someone who actually belongs here. What if eywa will choose someone for him that didnât came out of the sky to destroy the land? God, Iâm pretty sure she hates me!"
Kiriâs face softens, and she shakes her head. "You donât give him enough credit. And thatâs," she stops to let out a soft laugh, "thatâs not how it works, y/n. Our great mother doesnât see whatâs outside, or where we come from. She sees what is inside. And if Loâak feels this connection between you two so deeply, Iâm pretty sure she has already chosen."
You donât say anything at that, just stare at the ground.
After a moment, Kiri sighs. "Youâre scared."
You donât argue, because you canât.
She nudges you lightly. "You should tell him."
You snort, shaking your head. "Yeah. Right."
She grins again, but itâs gentler this time. "Fine. Then Iâll tell him."
Your head snaps up. "Donât you dare!"
"Calm down," she laughs, "I wonât. But you should really think about why this whole situation is bothering you so much. And I wonât say it out loud, but maybe itâs time you finally accept the truth that youâre trying so hard to deny."
You scowl, but Kiri just gives you a knowing look before going back to whatever she was working on, like she didnât just peel you open and examine every vulnerable part of you.
And you hate that sheâs right.
Although youâre not quite done with work for the day, your nerves are shot. Kiriâs words still swirl in your head, clinging to you like heavy smoke, refusing to clear. You need air. Space. Anything to push this conversation out of your mind before it digs in too deep.
"Iâll be back in a minute," you excuse yourself with a thin smile. With a deep exhale, you step out of the tentâ and immediately slam straight into something solid.
The impact knocks the breath from your lungs. Your hands fly out on instinct, gripping onto warm skin as your face collides with the unyielding wall of someoneâs chest, no, not chest. Belly.
A familiar belly.
Your stomach drops.
Because Loâak doesnât move. Doesnât stumble. Doesnât say a damn word. He just stands there in utter shock.
Right outside the entrance, like heâs been there the whole time. Listening.
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Loâak had never been good at waiting.
Patience wasnât in his nature, especially not when it came to things that mattered. And you, you mattered.
But after that night, after the date, after the way you had looked at him, eyes soft and open, after the way you had kissed him and then pulled away like youâd just realized you made the biggest mistake in your life, Loâak had forced himself to do something heâd never done before.
He gave you space. And he was patient.
It went against every instinct in his body. Normally, no matter how busy he was, he would always make time for you. Always made a point to cross paths with you, to make you roll your eyes at one of his stupid jokes, to linger just a little longer than necessary when he was near you. For every little cut, no matter how small, he rushed to the healers tent to see you. Every little thing he did, he did for you. Like when he made a fresh kill, you were the first he would present it to.
But this past week?
Nothing.
Not because he didnât want to see you, great mother, no. But because you had run from him. If he was being honest with himself, you didnât just run from him that night, but every moment since the day youâve met. He wasnât stupid, he knew avoidance when he saw it. The way you kept your distance, how your eyes never quite met his when you did cross paths. But thatâŚ
That had devastated him more than he cared to admit.
Because the date had been perfect. You had laughed with him, smiled at him in that rare, real way that made his stomach turn to jelly. You had let him get close, had leaned into him instead of pulling away. He had kissed you, and for one glorious second, you had kissed him back.
And then you had shut down completely. As if you had just remembered something terrible.
That you didnât love him the way Loâak loved you.
It had taken everything in him not to chase after you that night. To not demand an answer, to not fix whatever had cracked between you. But deep down, he had known, pushing you wouldnât work. It never did.
So, he had tried a different approach.
He, too, had thrown himself into work. Patrolling, training, running missions, participating in raids. He had let himself get so busy that he barely had time to even think. Not that it was possible to not think about you for every second of the day. But he could at least try.
And if he wasnât on patrol with Spider and the others, he was in the training grounds, drilling young warriors until their movements were sharp and precise. When he wasnât doing that, he was out scouting, hunting, helping wherever he could to prepare defenses just in case.
So for the first time in months, he didnât spend every free second searching for you, seeking you out. But he craved your presence nonetheless.
But what was he supposed to do? Keep pushing, keep chasing, when you clearly didnât want him to?
Still, no matter how hard he tried to focus on everything else, you were always there. Lingering in the back of his mind, no matter how fast he ran, no matter how much distance he put between you.
And today was no different.
Loâak had finished up his last lesson early, sending young warriors off to spent the rest of their days with their families, dreaming of the ikrans they will soon be riding. His feet carried him toward the village without thinking, without meaning to, until he found himself near the healers tentâ near you.
At first, he hadnât meant to stop. He wasnât here to see you. But then heâd heard his name. And when he caught your voice, he froze.
He knew he shouldnât listen, should turn around and walk away. But the way you said his name, the frustration, the emotion tangled in it, he couldnât help himself.
So, he stood there, silent, as you and Kiri talked.
And as you spoke, his entire world tilted on its axis.
However, instead of relief, instead of happiness, all Loâak felt was frustration, sharp and deep.
Because you still didnât get it.
You thought you werenât enough. That he would wake up one day and decide you werenât worth it. That you were just a distraction, someone temporary and replaceable. Eywa, help him. How could someone as smart as you be so damn stupid sometimes?
It made him want to shake you. To grab your face and make you understand that you werenât just someone to himâ you were everything.
Before he knew it, footsteps moved toward the entrance, and Loâak realized, too late, that he had been standing right there. Then the tents entrance had pushed open, and suddenly, you were there. And before either of you could react, you walked straight into him.
Your face pressed against his stomach, hands catching at his sides as you stumbled back, and Loâak nearly stopped breathing.
And now Loâak wasnât waiting either, he was walking. Fast.
"TanhĂŹ, hey, stop. Come on, listen to me."
For a human with such tiny feet, you were damn quick, heâd have to give you that.
"Fuck you!" You spat at him, your face still red from frustration and embarrassment. "Stop following me around, Loâak. Leave me alone. God, Iâm so angry at you right now!"
He knew that. Fuck, he knew that and you had every right to be. He was such an idiot!
Loâak was already pushing past people, ignoring the curious glances thrown his way as he stalked after you. Your shoulders were tense, your fists clenched like you were barely holding yourself together, as you rushed past the thick wall of trees and into the forest.
"I know, I know⌠Iâm sorry, okay?" Loâak groaned, his ears flat against his skull, tail flicking behind him in agitation. "I didnât mean to listen, I swear!"
Loâakâs feet moved without thought, quick and sure as he followed you deeper into the forest. The bioluminescent flora flickered around him, soft light pulsing beneath his hurried steps, but he barely noticed.
All he could focus on was you.
You didnât slow down. Didnât turn around. Didnât acknowledge him in the slightest, and by the great mother, he hated it!
His stomach twisted, guilt digging into his ribs like a dull knife. He hadnât meant to listen. He hadnât meant to eavesdrop on something so private. But that didnât change the fact that he had, and eywa knows he felt so guilty about it now, he knew he deserved this. Deserved every every second of your silence. Every step you took away from him, every sharp breath you exhaled as if just existing near him was too much. But that didnât mean he had to accept it.
"Y/N, pleaseâŚ"
You were moving so damn fast, feet silent against the forest floor, and for a moment, Loâak swore you were trying to outrun him. Trying to escape before he could make this right, before he couldâ
Fuck.
His chest ached at the thought.
"TanhĂŹ, let me explain," he tried again, his voice raw with frustrationâ at himself, at you, at this whole fucking situation.
But you didnât stop. Didnât so much as flinch.
With a groan, he dragged a hand through his braids and over his face. "Come on, donât do this. Donât shut me out."
Loâak had never been good with words. He had never been patient, never been one to stand still when something mattered.
You were walking so fast by now, practically steaming in anger and Loâak was too focused on you, on the rigid set of your shoulders, the fact you wouldnât even look at him, to realize where exactly you were heading to.
Not until it was too late.
The clearing opened up around you, familiar and wide. His training ground. The one where, just this morning, he had stood among a group of young warriors in training, guiding them through the motions of stringing their bows, correcting their stances, teaching them how to kill with precision.
"Y/N," he called again, his voice harder now, "Justâ just wait."
You whirled around so fast he nearly crashed into you.
"What!?" You yelled at him, stopping dead in your track at the same time a voice called out to the two of you.
"Hey, you two! Look out!"
Loâak didnât think. Didnât hesitate.
He moved.
In a blur, his body twisted, muscles tensing as he lunged forward. His hands found your waist, fingers digging into the fabric of your clothing as he yanked you sideways with all the strength he had.
It punched through his shoulder so fast, so violently, that for a second, Loâak didnât even register what had happened. He just knew that something had gone terribly, terribly wrong.
His breath hitched. His ears rang. His vision blurred at the edges as the force of the impact knocked him back a step.
And when he looked downâ
An arrow was there.
Buried deep in his flesh, right there in his left shoulder.
A choked sound tore from your throat, and suddenly, your hands were on him, grabbing, pulling, panicked.
"Loâak!" Your voice was sharp and all that frustration from earlier was now replaced with fear. "Loâak!"
He blinked, head tilting slightly, as he swallowed down the pain. When he squeezed his eyes shut for a second to breathe through it, a small hiss escaped him through clenched teeth.
"Ouch," he then chuckled, reaching for his shoulder, "fuck, that hurt."
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[Part 2]
ęĽ â Found Someone Better / A New Tide
Genre â Chapter four: Part Two
Artists â Tonowari x fem!avatar!reader
Lyrics â After hearing the warriors talk about you Tonowari realizes just how much he wants your relationship to go public so the next time he sees you he makes his feelings known. While youâre living your life is thriving among the Metkayina, the Omatikaya clan, specifically the Sully Family is in shambles.
Music Advisory â Pre-Atwow, fluff, angst, hurt, kissing, jealous/territorial!Tonowari, mention of secret relationship, pivotal moments
Notes â This a direct continuation from Chapter Four: Part One, I would highly recommend reading it before starting this one!
Duration â 5.0k
Words From Artist â A new addition to the series is finally here! I know itâs been a while since Part one so Iâm glad to be finally posting this. I know a lot of you guys have been wondering about how Jake and Neytiri feel so hereâs your chance to see their side of things! I hope yâall enjoy and always feel free to comment and reblog, I love reading yâall reactions!
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The sun is shining brightly over the island as you approach the secluded spot Tonowari had shown you when you and him first started dating and wanted some time alone. The crash of the waves echoes against the towering rocks, and while youâre walking the beauty of it all distracts you from the long day youâve had in the healing pod, patching up warriors and taking care of sick children.
When you get closer to your meeting location you see him leaning against a nearby boulder with a hardened look on his face. He looks different than he did when you parted ways this morning, heâs tense, his broad shoulders are rigid, and his jaw is tightened. Thereâs a storm in his usually calm blue eyes, and before you can get out a full sentence, Tonowari strides toward you.
âHey, Iââ your words lodge in your throat as his hands grab your waist, pulling you flush against his chest. His lips crash into yours in a kiss thatâs so deep and possessive it takes your breath away. Itâs not the soft, familiar kiss that youâre used to receiving from him. This kiss is rough, heated, intense, as though heâs trying to convey something through his actions.
When he finally pulls back, both of you are breathing hard, and you can feel the tension radiating off his skin. Your lips tingle from the force of his kiss, but instead of saying anything right away, you raise a teasing brow, wondering where this side of him came from. âWell,â you say, a smirk tugging at your lips, while trying to calm down your breathing. âit looks like somebody missed me today.â
Tonowari huffs a soft laugh, brushing a strand of hair out of your face while his eyes still hover over you. âMissed you? Iâve been thinking about you all day. Especially sinceâŚâ His jaw tightens again as his hands slide up to your torso and back down to your waist, holding you tightly as if he doesnât want to let you go.
âSince what?â you prompt, tilting your head in curiosity, wondering whatâs going through his head because you can already sense thereâs a reason behind his current behavior.
He hesitates for a brief moment, as though heâs debating how much he should say. âEarlier some of the warriors were speaking about you.â he says, his voice low but laced with restrained anger. âSaying they wanted to court youâŚâ His words trail off, but the sharp edge in his tone makes it clear just how much their comments bothered him.
Your eyes widen slightly in surprise, but his words warm you in a way you hadnât expected. âOh.â you say softly, a hint of amusement creeping into your tone. Seeing this side of Tonowari was cute, this was the first time youâve seen him jealous or territorial when it comes to you before so seeing him upset like this amuses you. âSo that kiss was your way ofâŚâ you pause, trying to find the right phrase to use. âclaiming me?â
Tonowari narrows his eyes at your teasing, though thereâs the faintest hint of a smirk on his lips. âIf thatâs what you want to call it,â he murmurs, leaning closer so that his forehead rests against yours, âthen yes. I want to make sure there is no doubt in your mind, or anyone elseâs, about who you belong to.â
You canât help but laugh at the seriousness in his tone, even as a purple hue creeps up your cheeks. âWell, I think youâve made your point.â you say, wrapping your arms around his neck. âBut just so weâre clear, Iâve only ever belonged to you, Tonowari.â
His expression softens at your words, and the tension in his shoulders finally eases. âGood,â he says simply, his voice still holding that protective edge. âBecause I will not let anyone take you from me.â
Tonowari kisses you again, softer this time but with that same fire from before, and you melt into his embrace, letting his warmth and love wash over you like the waves crashing against the shore nearby. When he finally pulls back, he looks down at you, his eyes looking more calm and relaxed than before. Talking to you has definitely calmed his spirits but thereâs still one more topic he wants to talk to you about now so he can fully have a peace of mind.
âI donât want to hide you anymore.â He blurts out. âI donât want to pretend youâre just a member of the clan. I want everyone to know what we have, to know that youâre mine and mine only.â
His words take you by surprise, causing your teasing smile to fade. Youâve always known how much Tonowari cares for you, but hearing him so serious about taking your relationship public brings up more questions than answers. âAre you sure?â you ask softly, your voice holding a hint of hesitation. âThe clan⌠they might not understand. Ronal was their TsahĂŹk. I know sheâs special to them.â
Tonowariâs face softens at your words, his thumb gently brushing over your cheek, thinking itâs sweet how youâre so caring about others emotions before your own. âThey may not understand at first,â he admits, âbut I will not allow anyone to question what we have. Iâll face whatever comes. Weâll show them that this is real, that this isnât about replacing anyone.â
âBut what if they judge you for it?â you ask, voice barely above a whisper. âWhat if they think youâre moving on too quickly, or that Iâm not the right fit for you⌠for them?â
âRonal will always have a place in my heart,â He says quietly. âBut like you said before, that doesnât mean I canât move forward. I havenât felt peace since she passed, and youââ He pauses, his voice emotions starting to catch up with him. âYouâve brought light back into my life. And I want to honor that, openly. I want to stand beside you, show the clan that you are my partner in every sense.â
Your heart stirs at his words, and you feel your own hesitation begin to wash away. Heâs not just offering a public acknowledgment of your relationship, heâs offering a place for you beside him, not hidden, but seen and respected. You feel his conviction, his strength, and it gives you the courage you need. âIf this is what you want,â you begin slowly, grabbing his hand, meeting his gaze with a sense of certainty. âthen Iâll stand by you.â
With the decision to go public about your relationship now made, you and Tonowari settle into a comfortable silence, each of you absorbing the weight of the path ahead. But then, as if heâs reading your thoughts, Tonowari brings up the next hurdle. âYouâll need to tell Loâak, and Iâll need to speak with Tsireya and Aoânung.â he says, glancing over at you. âI think Tsireya will understand but Aoânung may need a bit more convincing. He was close to his mother, and he may have⌠expectations about how things should remain.â
You nod, understanding how it might talk to the children a while to grasp the idea of you and him together. âYes, I understand. Loâak is a bit protective of me too, but I think heâll see how much this means to me, to us.â
A thoughtful pause hangs between you both as an idea pops in your head. âWhat if we tell them all at once?â you suggest, glancing up at him. âIt might be better to have this conversation together, so they can see that weâre united in this decision. We can answer their questions, face any concerns they have openly, and reassure them that theyâre still our priority.â
Tonowari considers this, nodding slowly. âYes, I think thatâs a great idea. It will help them see that weâre serious, that weâve thought this through. And it might reassure Aoânung to see how carefully weâre approaching this.â
You squeeze his hand, comforted by his steady conviction. âIt will take time, and weâll be patient. Weâre asking them to adjust to something new.â
Tonowari leans forward, pressing his forehead gently to yours. âWhatever challenges come, weâll face them together. This is our family weâre building, and weâll take all the time needed for each of them to feel at peace with it.â
With your hearts now settled on this new plan, a quiet confidence fills you both. You know there may be questions, and even doubts, but together, you know that you and Tonowari will make it through this, uniting not only as a couple but as a family.
â
You arrange a simple dinner in your mauri, filling your home with the scents of delicious fish and fresh herbs, hoping it will help create a comforting atmosphere for the children. Tonowari arrives just as the sun begins to set, a calm presence as he greets you with a reassuring smile. You exchange a quiet nod, feeling a shared determination settle between you as the children gather together in the play area of the mauri.
With all of them playing with Loâakâs toys and enjoying themselves, you and Tonowari have a few moments to talk before dinner begins and you disclose your relationship. âAre you ready for this?â Tonowari comes beside you, bending to your level as you're adding the last finishing touches to the food.
You pause for a moment, your fingers hovering over the dishes as you turn to meet Tonowariâs gaze. His eyes are filled with patience, but thereâs a quiet intensity in them as well, he understands the weight of this moment. You take a deep breath before nodding, feeling the slight flutter of nerves in your stomach. âYeah, Iâm ready. I just hope that the kids take it well.â
âThey will, once we explain everything so they can understand and see that what we have is serious and that we love each other.â Tonowari says, placing a soft kiss against your temple, causing your nerves to feel a little at ease now.
You take another deep breath, feeling a wave of calm and confidence from Tonowariâs reassurance. âI just want them to understand that weâre not trying to replace anyone, and that weâve thought this through. I donât want Aoânung and Tsireya to feel like Iâm stepping into their motherâs place.â
Tonowari nods, understanding what you mean because heâs been having the same thoughts, hoping his children accepts the news because he hasnât brought any women around romantically since the passing of Ronal and he doesnât want them to feel like heâs trying to replace her because thatâs of course not his intention. âWeâll make it clear to them that nothing is being taken away. This is just a new chapter for us all, and weâll face it together.â
âAnd Loâak? I donât want him to feel like things are changing too much.â With him finally getting settled into your new lifestyle in Awaâatlu; making new friends, joining the childrenâs warrior training where they learn the basics, and adjusting to the Metkayina culture, you donât want to burden him with more change or make him feel like the dynamic between you and him will become different since Tonowariâs in your life now.
Tonowari smiles softly, already knowing what to say to make you feel better. âLoâak will see that weâre not rushing anything, that weâre here to stay, and that things wonât change between you and him. Patience is all he needs.â
From those words the last of your nerves ease away. As the children laugh in the background, their voices light and carefree, you feel a warmth fill your heart. For a moment, you let yourself imagine this new future, a blended family finding peace and happiness together.
You glance at Tonowari again, a soft smile coming across your lips, your hand instinctively reaching for his, your thumb brushing against his skin in a soothing rhythm. âYou always know what to say, donât you?â
Tonowari chuckles, the sound low yet comforting to your soul. He looks down at your hand, his own fingers curling slightly around yours before he raises his eyes to meet yours again. âIâve learned from the best.â He replies, matching your playful tone while his words are sincere. âYou always know how to calm my thoughts. I just try to return the favor.â
His gaze softens, a hint of tenderness in his eyes as he holds your hand a little tighter, bringing the back of your hand to his lips and pressing a gentle kiss on your skin. âWe will get through this together.â
You feel another wave of reassurance wash over you at his words, the small moment between you two grounding you before the bigger conversation with the children. âYeah, we will.â
While Tonowari helps you do some last minute preparations, Tsireyaâs melodic voice calls out, âIs it time to eat yet? It smells so good!â Her bright smile is enough to lighten the atmosphere, and you chuckle while checking on the grilled fish that's sitting on the cooking fire, flipping it to its other side so it can cook for a few more minutes.
âAlmost, Tsireya!â you call back, looking behind her and seeing Aoânung and Loâak with their hands on their stomachs, saying that they're hungry and that their tummies are rumbling. âWhy donât you all come and sit down? We need to talk about something really quick before we eat.â
The children exchange curious glances but obey, taking their places around the wooden table in the common area. Aoânung sits down with a skeptical look, folding his arms, while Tsireya is calm and attentive, her curiosity more open than guarded unlike her brother. Loâakâs expression is a little bit harder to read. His gaze shifts between you and Tonowari, sensing the seriousness of the conversation but not sure whatâs the meaning of it.
Once you and Tonowari sit down heâs the first to speak, his voice calm but serious as he leads the conversation. âThere is something we need to share with you all.â he begins, looking from Tsireya to Aoânung, then to Loâak. âFor the last few months, y/n and I have been spending a lot of time together and have decided to become⌠more than friends. We are,â Tonowari grabs your hand, wanting to give the children a visual to show them that you both are united. âa couple now.â
When the kids hear that all of their ears perk up, wondering what all of this means. âSo does that mean youâre like girlfriend and boyfriend now?â Aoânung asks, his brow bones furrowed as he tries to fully grasp what his father is saying.
Tonowari smiles softly, nodding his head in agreement with his son. He knows the kids are too young to fully understand the differences between dating, courting, and marriage, so he chooses to keep it simple for them so they can understand. âYes, Aoânung, thatâs right.â he says, his hand gently squeezing yours in a quiet show of affection.âWe care about each other a lot, so we decided to be together. Kind of like how Rotxoâs Mom and her mate are.â He decides to use an example of a couple that the children are familiar with and Padma and her mate are the best choice, they are one of the most loving couples on the island and have been together since childhood.
Tsireyaâs eyes light up with a soft, understanding smile as she takes in what you and Tonowari are saying. She tilts her head slightly, her curiosity now shifting to excitement. âDoes that mean you love each other? Like⌠love love?â she asks with a gentle tone, her voice carrying the innocence of someone who just wants to make sure she understands the meaning of being a âcoupleâ.
You smile at her, nodding gently. âYes, Tsireya, we do love each other.â you say, feeling a little flutter in your chest at how easily she seems to accept it. âAnd being together makes us really happy.â
Tsireya beams, sitting up straighter. âSo youâre like⌠best friends but better!â she says, her little voice filled with excitement as she swings her legs under the table.
While Tsireya is taking the news well and practically envisioning all the fun girly things she can do with you since Tonowari is courting you, Aoânung wrinkles his nose, crossing his arms as he thinks about what this will mean for their future. âIs y/n going to be our new mom now?â he blurts out, speaking for both himself and his sister, his tone cautious but straightforward.
Tonowariâs hand tightens around yours briefly before he releases it to place a steadying hand on Aoânungâs shoulder. âNo, son.â he says firmly but gently. âYour mother is irreplaceable, and she will always hold a special place in our hearts. This isnât about replacing anyone, itâs about finding a way forward. Eywa teaches us that life continues, and we must honor those weâve lost by embracing the present and the future.â
You nod in agreement with your future mate, supporting his words and saying a few of your own so Aoânung will know how you feel about the situation. âI donât want to replace your mom.â you explain softly, leaning forward a little. âRonal will always be you and Tsireyaâs mom, and no one can ever take her place. I just want to be here to help, to make sure youâre happy and taken care of.â
Aoânungâs gaze lingers on both of you for a moment longer, as if heâs trying to read you and see if youâre being sincere about your intentions with his father and honoring his mothers memory. Despite the boy being young, heâs a smart kid and he can sense energies, and he can tell yours is good and that you mean well so after a few moments of thinking he decides that heâs fine with this arrangement. âOkay but as long as we donât forget her.â
âNever.â Tonowari promises, tightening his grip on his son's shoulder as a form of reassurance.
Loâak, whoâs been unusually quiet, shifts in his seat. He wonders how this new relationship will affect the bond you and him have. He can see that youâre happy but since youâre technically the only family he has now he doesnât want to lose you. âDoes this mean things are going to change for us?â he asks, his voice carrying a mix of curiosity and worry.
When you hear the worry in his voice your expression softens as you reach across the table, placing a reassuring hand over his. âNot in the way youâre thinking.â you say softly. âYouâre my son, Loâak, and nothing will ever change that. My love and commitment to you will always come first. Tonowari understands that, and we both want you to feel safe and comfortable.â
âThis is a new step for all of us, but it doesnât mean anyone is losing anything. I would never want to take your mom away from you.â Tonowari says, co-signing what youâve said and adding his own thoughts to make Loâak feel more at ease.
Loâak studies you both for a moment before giving a small, thoughtful nod. âOkay.â he says quietly. âAs long as youâre happy, Iâm cool with it.â
A wave of relief washes over you, and you smile warmly at your son, your chest swelling with pride at his maturity. âThank you, Loâak.â you say, squeezing his hand.
With the heavier conversation behind you, the atmosphere in the mauri lightens. Aoânung even cracks a small smile as Tsireya teases him about how serious he looked during the talk. Loâak leans back, his shoulders visibly relaxing, and soon the children are chatting about other things, including the usual sibling bickering.
âAlright, letâs eat!â Tsireya says, bouncing in her seat as the smell of the food catches her attention again. âIâm soooo hungry!â She exclaims, her stomach beginning to growl as the aroma fills the room.
âYouâre always hungry.â Aoânung jokes, thinking his sister is the greediest naâvi on Pandora despite her always denying it.
âAm not!â
âAre too!â
Their playful bickering makes you laugh, finding it amusing and as Tonowari helps you bring the food to the table, you feel a sense of hope settle in your chest, hope that all of your lives will blend beautifully. This might be a new chapter for all of you, but itâs starting on a solid foundation, one thatâs filled with love and understanding.
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The Omatikaya clan has never been one for quiet moments. Even in the vast forest, the air is always filled with the chatter of family and the warmth of communal life. But since the night Loâak and you had vanished off the face of the earth, leaving nothing behind but your last words and final thoughts, for the Sully family the forest has grown unnervingly still.
Jakeâs frustration is like a storm. Heâs been a proud leader for so long, always knowing what to do, say, think, and handle every curveball life throws at him, all of those qualities couldnât help him figure out how to handle this situation. He never expected you to actually leave after you expressed your feelings of wanting out of the marriage, he just assumed you would eventually get over it and things would go back to normal.
Jake has always prided himself on his ability to protect his family, to keep things together, but the cracks have been showing for a while now, despite him trying to make things seem perfect but with things now out in the open, he canât do anything to cover it up.
Neytiri has also been struggling with your disappearance. The absence of her mate, the missing pieces to her family, cut deeper than any wound sheâs ever received in battle. At first, it was just the hollow ache of not seeing your face at the breakfast table and not hearing your voice in the quiet moments but soon, it was the overwhelming realization that over the years she and Jake had taken you for granted, that you were the steady hand that held everything in your household together.
They realized that it was you who quietly nurtured and took care of the children, who offered kindness even when it was never reciprocated, who kept your mauri looking spotless and made sure they never had to worry about anything after coming home from a long day. Now with you gone, the house is chaotic. There were no longer quiet meals, no soft words of encouragement, no time for the mated pair to spend hours in the forest having romantic talks and sexual relations, all their time was spent taking care of the clan and their children.
Speaking of children, with you gone theyâre all out of sorts, especially the two older ones, Neteyam and Kiri, who felt the shift in their family dynamic. Tuk, though just a baby, seemed to sense the tension that lingered in the air of their home. She cried more than usual, her small hands reaching for something she couldnât name, someone she couldnât find. Even Spider, the human boy who had spent most of his time with the Sullyâs, can feel a difference in the atmosphere when he steps into the Sullyâs home.
Jake and Neytiriâs marriage, already fragile, is now stretched to its breaking point. Theyâve tried their best to keep things normal but with the responsibilities of caring for three children (four if you include Spider), and one of them a baby, and the heavy guilt of losing you and Loâak, they are slowly unraveling. Jake found himself retreating into his duties as the clan leader, burying himself in tasks he can control. Neytiri, once so fierce in her role as protector, found herself unable to be that same strong figure without you there to support her. They fight more now, their conversations growing sharper, more accusatory, as they both blamed the other for the rupture in their family.
While the Sullys grieved, they arenât the only ones who feel your absence. The Omatikaya, the people who had embraced you as one of their own, mourned your departure as well. When word spread through the village that you and Loâak had left, an unsettling sadness settled over the clan.
Youâve always been a vital part of their community, not just as the mate of their Oloâeyktan but as a guiding force of kindness and strength. You were always willing to help, always there to offer comfort, and ready to teach and uplift those around you. Without you, the village felt less whole, less stable.
For a long time, there have been whispers among the people. Speculation of your relationship with your now ex-mates. Some had noticed the tension in your marriage, the way your light had dimmed over the years, wearing shawls to cover your exposed skin, the way you carried burdens that should not have been yours alone. No one was ever able to fully connect the dots and realize the abuse that went on behind closed doors. Everything was merely just suspicions that had never been confirmed, until you left. It became clear that with whatever was going on in your home you had reached a breaking point, which left the people questioning everything.
âWhat kind of leaders allow such things to happen in their own home?â one elder murmured during a private gathering. âIf this can happen to her, their mate, what message does it send to the rest of the people?â
The elders, once steadfast in their loyalty to Jake and Neytiri, found themselves wondering if the couple was the best choice to lead the clan. For years, the pair had been admired by all Naâvi for their strength and leadership and their ability to guide the Omatikaya through war and hardship. But now, the cracks in their image had been exposed for all to see.
While the rest of the clan was engulfed in uncertainty, grief, and stirring up a quiet rebellion, one person who seemed the most silent, the most in control, was Moâat. She watches as the weight of your absence pressed upon the village, sees how people whisper behind Jake and Neytiriâs backs, and how the elders exchange troubled glances. She observed the way the once-unshakable leadership of her daughter and son-in-law teetered under the weight of their own mistakes.
Despite knowing how everyone is pained by your absence she doesnât speak. Not when Jake comes to her, desperate, his voice rough with frustration as he demands answers. Not when Neytiri, her own daughter, pleads with her, her eyes wild with unshed tears, her hands trembling as she asks, âWhere has she gone, Mother? Tell me how to fix this.â
Sheâs seen the truth of things, the pain that stems from loving the âhappyâ couple. Moâat had been there when you had come to her, broken and bruised, tears pouring from your eyes after another fight with Jake and Neytiri. She had seen the way you tried to keep everything together, how you bore the brunt of the hurt while still offering love and kindness. She had watched you endure it all, watched as you gave and gave, only to be left feeling unseen, unheard, and abused.
The day you left Moâat had embraced you one last time, whispered a blessing over your head, and sent you on your way. Not because she didnât love you, but because she did. Because she knew that, for the first time in a long time, you were choosing yourself, you were trying to search for happiness, something you havenât felt in a long time.
So when the Oloâeyktan and Tsarakem are in her presence once again, asking about your whereabouts, Moâat doesnât give them an answer, not even a slightest clue of where on Pandora you could be making your new home.
âYou do not deserve to know.â She says while facing them with an upset expression, her words filled with a heavy tone of judgment.
Jakeâs frustration flares, his hands balling into a fist as if he wants to hit something. âShe is my mate! Loâak is my son! I have a rightââ
Moâatâs throws her hand up, silencing him, not wanting to hear him speak as though he actually cares. âAnd did you act as though she was your mate? Did you treat her as such? Did you make her feel loved? Did you make her feel safe?â
Jake clenches his jaw, but he had no answer.
Neytiriâs voice is hoarse, mostly from crying and yelling at Jake prior to coming here. âMother, pleaseââ
Moâat turned to her daughter, the disappointment in her eyes cutting deeper than any blade. âYou, of all people, should have done better. She stood by you, cared for your children as if they were her own, bore the weight of your home while you and Jake were too blind to see. And when she cried for help, did you listen?â
Neytiri swallowed thickly, her head bowing in shame.
Moâat exhaled, her voice softer now, but still firm. âUntil you understand what you have done, until you know the pain you have caused her and my grandson, you will never find them.â
And with that, she says no more. She had spoken the truth, and though Jake and Neytiri were furious, neither of them could argue or muster a rebuttal. Deep down, they know they had failed you. They had failed Loâak. And now, it was too late to fix their mistakes.
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Part One Part Two
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or "About the beloved son"
on AO3 đ¤
a little teaser for upcoming work on ao3 (it'll be angst/(false) comfort)
finished version