Summary: Life took a quick turn after Spider, one night never returned home. You've been informed that he'd been captured and taken away by a group of RDA avatars at the old shack, and the one leading the group was none other than the man who you thought was dead. Jake Sully wanted you to stay low but you couldn't. Spider's coming back to you one way or another. Only this time you make sure the demon stays in hell.
DISCLAIMER: Please be patient as English is not my native language. I'll try my best to draw some sense into my sentences so that it's easy to understand. This story will contain mild smut (not too much to be honest), slow burn, and especially a BIG BLUE MAN!
Ps: This story will have various chapters so stay tuned for the upcoming ones! I promise to not disappoint hehe.
A/N: Bold letters are spoken in Na'vi by the characters.
"Ach!" You hissed placing yourself in front of Spider as Quartich stepped inside.
"Not a morning person I assume, maybe a cup of coffee could help?" Quaritch suggested before breathing into his mask, "one before the ride could do you good, I tell you that," he added, lighting up the mood, but you sure weren't enlightened.
"Now, listen," he cleared his throat, "I know that you and I haven't had the best start, given our little incident yesterday, perhaps we could start over now before the ride. You know to break the ice."
Your eyes stared him up and down, wondering what he was hinting at, "As you may know, I'm Miles Quaritch, a resident of the planet Earth, well, more or less." He announced then proceeded to point his finger at you, signaling that you should do the same. It didn't go by so easily as you ignored him.
"There's nothing to introduce here as your name is already known by many."
"That I'm not surprised by," Quaritch replied.
"Then why do this?" you asked.
"to warm up, get to know each other," he beamed a smile, "as friends."
A scoff left your lips feeling flabbergasted for him to even think in such a way, that the two of you would ever go near being friends. Spider who was behind you sneered probably thinking the same as you. "We are not friends," you hissed, "never will be,"
Quaritch faintly smiled, "Trust me, in here, it's best to have somebody you could rely on," he announced in a more serious tone, "Ain't that right kid?"
Putting on the spot Spider awkwardly avoided your eye contact as you turned and looked at him, "What is he talking about?" you questioned.
Spider brushed it off assuring that it was nothing to be worrying about, "Ignore him," he said while looking at the ground. "Spider...?" You pushed your eyebrows together looking at the kid who was ignoring you. Something was off here.
While you and Spider were talking Quaritch had ordered Mansk for the boy's mask. The soldier attentive to the orders of his captain handed it to him alongside the other necessities for it to work. Both you and Spider turned your head forwards as the Colonel placed the mask down on the table.
Your eyes lowered down looking at the mask before having them back on Quaritch. "Honestly, I want to help, keeping women and kids in captivity ain't really how I roll," he announced looking at both of you, ", especially in a place like this, I apologize for that."
However, upon hearing his words, you found it a bit ridiculous as you found out that Spider had been in such conditions for two days in a row, "Your words mean nothing to us," You sneered.
"Of course, they don't...but I'm not lying about wanting to help you, that I'm sincere with. Quaritch crossed his arms together, "The game here ain't difficult sweetheart, the deal is still sealed in stone, but this time we help each other out, sounds fair?"
You thought for a moment processing Quaritchs words in your head. It seemed that there was a change of heart compared to his behavior yesterday, now he sounded more civil wanting to help you get out of there. Even so, if he was, you wouldn't place your escape plan to the side, it was still at the top of your priorities, "You're not fooling me are you?" you asked playing along with his little act.
Quartich shook his head, "A marine keeps their words to the heart, ain't that right?"
"Oraah," Lyle expressed standing outside the room and the other two who stood beside him agreed. You glanced a look down at Spider and spoke with your eyes. Spider pressed his lips together and gave you a small nod, understanding what must be made. You turned your gaze back on Quaritch who was patiently waiting for your response.
"My name is Y/n te Rongloa Atey'ite," you announced.
Quaritch needed a moment to prosses your name as you said it in a rapid tone, "Could you repeat that for me one more time?" He asked looking lost.
You rolled your eyes finding it a bit frustrating to have to repeat your name, "Y/n...Y/n te Rongloa Atey'ite,"
"Y/n," Quartich said your name with interest, "Ain't that a name," He smiled, "Well, a pleasure to meet you Y/n," he bowed, greeting you properly this time.
You scoffed, unbothered to do the same, "So, you take us outside then. Out to the forest?"
"That's the plan." Quaritch nodded, "I'd presume that your teaching would be more effective outside, given to your nature and all," he announced with wondering eyes looking you up and down, "It was the best call,"
You hummed, "Let's not waste time then, lead the way,"
The three of you eventually stepped outside the room after Spider had put his gear on, the mission was on! Alongside Quaritch's team, you and Spider walked in between as they guided you out from the cell rooms, "Stay with me," you whispered to Spider as you guys stepped outside the building.
It was such a nice sensation as you felt the fresh wind hit your face once stepping outside, taking your first breath after what seemed to be forever. It was lovely for sure but compared to the quiet cell both you and Spider were held in, outside were noisy, unpleasant sounds coming off from different directions, one, in particular, being the helicopter that was waiting for you.
Picking up the speed, Quaritch and the rest of the team escorted you to the helicopter, which you realized at the moment to be the exact same one that picked you up yesterday.
Sitting inside the metallic transport, Spider with curiosity began to play with one of the weapons that were settled on the helicopter. Quickly you pushed him away from it, "Don't touch that," You yelled and sat him down beside you.
Spider lifted his arms up in the air, "Okay, I won't," he pouted. As the others began to place themself inside the helicopter, Quaritch walked over to you and leaned inside resting one hand on the weapon that Spider was playing with.
"Now, listen up!" Quaritch began, shouting over the loud noise, "There's a tracker built into the boy's mask. When we hit the ground and you decide to take off, I'll have you back in two minutes and I'll personally give the both of you an old-school ass whopping, understood?" he announced, "Understood?"
"Yes, sir," Spider hurled back, answering the Colonel as you sat with your mouth shut. Having a response, Quartich stepped away and banged with his large hand on the window, informing the pilots for take off. As the helicopter submerged from the ground you darted your eyes down to Spider, looking at his breathing mask.
A wave of rage swept over you as your plan had been shredded to pieces. A tracker? Out of nowhere, there was now a tracker inside Spider's mask?! Of course, you've should have seen it coming. Why on earth would they just send you out freely? Placing a hand over your anxious tail you growled quietly, frustrated, thinking about what to do next. And as you were figuring things out the helicopter arrived at the location.
Holding tightly around their weapons the RDA soldier didn't wait a second the moment they hit the ground, as they all jumped out and pointed their weapons for potential threats.
Holding Spider's hand you stepped outside the metallic vehicle, covering your eyes as the wind flew around you. Quaritch walked up to the window and gave the pilots a thumbs up, informing them to retreat. Now with the helicopter gone, Quartich called his group up and began to explain today's expedition.
"As you've probably noticed there's a couple of us missing. Unfortunately, we lost them in action not so long ago. May their bodies and souls rest peacefully in heaven,"
"Amen," The group called showing their remorse toward the fallen ones.
"That being said, losing a couple won't stop us from continuing the mission. Wherever Jake is, we'll find him and his bet-shit crazy wife, too. But to do that, we're going na'vi, head to toe every way possible which means we eat na'vi, ride na'vi, we think na'vi. Fortunately, we don't have to do it on our own." Quartich turns and points at you,
“Ladies and gentlemen as you see we have an expert on our hands who will teach us the way,” he announced, “So, with nothing else to add, the stage is yours.
A chill ran down your spine as all the attention fell upon you, the soldiers curious to hear what you had to say, which took a minute or two. This whole situation made you feel uncomfortable.
As the last leaf touched the ground you looked at the crowd with a stern glace, preparing your throat to speak, "I will not take care of you, nor will I take you under my wings...To learn our ways, you must learn to teach yourselves, and trust in your will, " you announced walking slowly in a line, looking at each individual in the eye, "If not then you die, the forest won't be kind to none of you, it does not favor. So, don't act careless and you'll live."
"Then, what's the first step?" Quaritch asked.
"To listen," You replied, "Feel your surroundings and connect with the earth and life that's around, connect with Eywa."
The soldiers exchanged glances, some looking lost. You exhaled seeing the confusion in their eyes you proceeded to show them instead, "Look at me, how I'm standing with my feet close to the ground," you pointed at your feet, "I can feel what's below, the mud, the grass, everything. I create a connection so close that it makes me part of it. However..." You walked up and tapped your hand on one of the soldier's tick clothing.
"This right here is not good. These feet barriers too are preventing you to do what's right, in fact, all of this does!"
"You're suggesting us to strip down?" Quartich asked curiously.
"I'm saying what is right, this sky-people clothes you wearing is not suitable out here."
The crowd fell into laughter not taking your word that seriously, thinking you've gone nuts. Lyle playfully bumped Quaritch's arms, "ain't that right Colonel?" he teased.
Reading the situation Spider interfered and helped out a little, "She's not asking you to actually strip down- like no one wants to see your ugly asses," Spider explained.
"What then?" Lyle asked,
"Your feet barrier," You answered, "remove them off your feet,"
"You mean our Boots?" Quaritch clarified and you nodded.
"It will be easier to wonder, more optimal than wearing those, trust my word," You assured them as you were clearly faced with resistance. Everyone sort of looked at each other unsure if they really wanted to take them off. "Didn't you say you'll go na'vi, head to toe?."
Attacked with his own words, Quartich dropped his shoulder and nodded, "I did say that,"
"Then do it, prove me right,"
Hesitant at first Quartich surprised you as he crouched down and began to untie his boots off his feet. Feeling the cold ground his tail swung upwards, a chill running down his spine as this was a very new sensation to him.
Being the leader that he is, Quartich set up an example showing his men to do the same, "A marine does anything to concur success, even taking bare feet," He announced, "Like I said before we're here to learn, so do as she says and take them off."
His men hesitated for a second before one after one proceeded to take their boots off. It bothered you that for them to even listen to your words they had to wait for a sign from Quartich. You were here to teach not him, but at least their boots were off so you let that slip from now.
As everybody had their shoes off you watched attentively as their facial expressions looked displeased and uncomfortable, "Let's go further in, so that all of you can feel the earth underneath you," You spoke and began to walk into the forest. Spider jumped down from the fallen tree that he was sitting on and walked beside you, the rest of the group followed from behind.
You could hear the soldiers groan and moan as they were getting familiar with the earth, walking bare feet just like you. If they wanted to learn so badly then they had to make sacrifices, next thing on the list was to get rid of their weapons which would be a challenge. "Mother," Spider called grasping your attention, "What are we doing now? Are you still calling for Nawmelang?" He asked.
"Not now," You whispered, "I need more time to think,"
After some time you came across a river, and looking around your surroundings you felt that this was a good place to stop. "Whoa, check this out," Lyle uttered looking around with his mouth open, as they entered new territory. Turning around with you back at the running river you began to explain the following instructions.
"Now, you've felt the earth with your feet, let's continue by feeling the water," You said and stepped into the river which was not that high, coming up to your knees you signaled the other to follow.
"You've gotta be kidding me..." Z-dog groaned seeing that not only did she have to take her boots off but now put her feet into the water. The other didn't really seem that amused either but followed along as they curled their pants up to their knees. Spider couldn't contain his laughter the moment the soldiers stepped in, yelping due to the cold water touching their skin.
Now that everybody was inside you asked the group how they felt, and everybody gave you the same answer," It is cold at first, but by taking time and really submerging yourself you'll find warmth in the water, try it out, connect yourself." You assured and as time went on you noticed their tensed bodies relax, as they found a connection with it. Their swinging tales swayed slowly and their frowns disappeared.
Taking note of the difference you ask them once again and the results came in the opposite of how they were at the beginning. "It's kind of therapeutic," one said, "I feel one with the water," Lyle expressed poetically.
Quaritch did feel a difference alongside his men, he was truly feeling the water beneath him caress his skin. And it was not the general thing that you're going to get warmer the longer you're in the water but different. Like Lyle said earlier you sort of became one with the water.
"This what you doing is very important as I stated earlier. Your balance yourself between nature and your thoughts which creates a connection. It forever will be a part of us and us to nature, am I clear?"
"Yes ma'am," The crowd agreed.
"Now, I know very well your trained warriors, strong and determined. But out here your past training is worthless, more or so your weapons that you hold. As the three laws of Eywa go to not set stone upon stone, use training wheels, or use metals from the ground. Breaking these laws contradicts our ways of living in balance which you sky people have broken. So from now on your weapons are not to be used that is certain."
Of course, you got some backlash as Quartich and his men looked at you with disagreeing eyes, "But you do as you wish, carry the useless weights in your hands as long they're not to be used, never!"
"So, when does the cool na'vi stuff begin exactly?" A guy wearing a bandana asked, "Like when do we ride horses and shit,"
Hearing the man's question you translated the word Horse into your language and you came to understand that he was talking about the Pa'lis. "When you show me that you're ready, as for now, all of you are a bunch of babies learning their first steps," You answered.
"And how long does it take till we get to that point coach?" Quartich added to the question.
"As long as it will take. You must earn the position of Pa'liyä maktoyu, horses in your case- does not come so easily."
Answering the question, you all had gotten out of the waters and it didn't take that long time until darkness fell upon you all as the eclipse started. Unlike the darkness of the cell rooms, outside was much brighter as the plants illuminated the forest. Quartich and his men admire the nature that was around them.
Taking fond of their curiosity you explained the following: "The next step is to explore your surroundings, look at the life around you and take it in," You announced, "you'll see more in the darkness than in the day, so take this as an advantage to learn,"
"What about the animals?" The guy with the bandana asked.
"This area is safe," you assured.
As Quartich and his men walked around and explored the nocturnal life you walked over to Spider. Crouching down to his level you began to look after the tracker but to your disappointment found nothing. Where ever they had placed the tracker it was not at hand's reach, which indicated that in the means time, you'll have to stay with the enemy.
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A/N: Bold letters are spoken in Na'vi by the characters.
"If I understand correctly, Colonel, will this woman give us the location of Jake's Sully in exchange for Spider? Is that correct?"
Quaritch crossed his arms and looked at the general. "That's the ultimate goal, General," he said, "but she's a tough nut to crack, just like the kid."
General Admore sneers: "We could be dealing with a spy here."
"That could be a theory, but as far as my team knows, the native is clear."
The General's blue eyes darted to the Colonel, meeting his eyes, "I hope we're not carrying extra weight here Quaritch. Don't let me down."
Quaritch smiled, eyes turned to the native woman from the other side of the screen, "General, she'll lead us to him, one way or another,"
"I hope so, or we will follow my method, be quick." The general excused herself and left the room, followed by two soldiers. Quaritch gave a little suck as he stepped to the side and sat at the table, looking at you.
Sure he was surprised that you had been standing in front of the door, waiting patiently, but he could see your tail swinging anxiously behind you. He frowned thinking what kind of relationship did you have with Spider? What were you to him and he to you? It sure intrigued him, he wanted to know who this blue stranger was.
"Stay here and watch," Quaritch told the guy sitting at the computer and went outside. Walking a bit, he finally arrived in front of Spider's cell, he saw the boy's head turn rapidly as he entered. The boy's eyes rolled back the moment he noticed the person who entered, Quaritch inhaled through his breathing mask before speaking. To the boy
"I can tell you enjoyed your meal," he said, "didn't I tell you you'd like it?"
Spider looked at the empty plate he had left behind, a chain of shame falling over him when he promised not to touch his food. "Idiot," Spider whispered to himself as Quaritch sat down at the table.
"You can always ask if you want more, you know?" Quarich added. "It's all-inclusive"
"What do you want? I already told you I won't say anything," Spider said annoyed, "you're wasting your time."
Quaritch smiled, "Oh, I know very well and I respect that, you are loyal to your tribe," he said, "that's why we decided to let you go."
Spider's eyes widened as he turned his head in the Colonel's direction, surprised by what he had just heard, 'Was he for real?' Spider thought as Quaritch raised his arm pointing at the door. "The decision is yours to take, I'll personally escort you out," he says.
Spider waited for a minute, all of this kind of felt very odd to the kid, why so suddenly after two days they would let him out? This could be a trap. Spider turned his head around and stayed down, "yeah, right," the boy said rejecting the Colonel's offer.
Quaritch accepted Spider's answer, technically he wasn't really going to send him off, they wouldn't let him do that, all Quaritch wanted was so that the kid would step outside the room so that he'd escort him to you (with style), guess that was a waste of time really as Quaritch signaled to Lyle who was standing outside to bring him the tablet uploading the camera footage from your cell.
"You surprise me, everyday kid, you sure got a strong bond with the Na'vi people to give up your own freedom, "Quaritch said, "remind me of a certain person,"
From the corner of Spider's eye, he saw the Colonel pull something out for him to see, slowly turning his head around Spider noticed the tablet and what it was showing in it. His heart skipped a beat as he saw you on the screen, alerted Spider got up to his feet, "Do you might know who this woman is?"
"What the hell is she doing here?" Spider walked up toward Quartich, "What the hell did you do?!"
"Easy kid," Quaritch held his hand out, halting Spider, gently pushing him backward, "All I want is for you to answer the question, cooperate with me alright?"
"Man, I swear if any of you even think to lay your hands on her I promise to kill you all!" Spider threatened clearly upset after seeing you through the screen.
"Will it ease you to know that she came to us willingly?" Quritch added,
Spider shook his head, "Yeah right? Like Mother would do such a thing,"
Quaritch ears peaked upwards his head tilted to the side, surprised as he was not expecting that to come out. Realizing his own words Spider bit his tung, looking away from the Colonel. Lyle gazed over at his leader as the room fell into silence.
It explains why you surrendered to them so quickly, the two of you had a special connection to each other. Quaritch eyes looked down at the screen, analyzing you carefully as you walked around the room a thought running across his mind. The tension between the two splits as Quaritch hands the tablet back to Lyle and stood up from the table, breathing into his breathing mask,
"That wasn't so hard was it now?" He asked looking at Spider who was glaring at him.
"You gonna regret this," Spider growled.
"Are we really going to do this?" Lyle asked witch Quaritch nodded in response.
Eventually, Spider decided to go with the Colonel, it was an emotional war within him as his mind thought of you. He couldn't understand why you would have willingly set yourself in danger, especially with these guys. It was a punch in the stomach the moment he walked into the hallway your cell was, the kid couldn't stop blaming himself.
But even though Spider cursed himself for being a disappointment, the moment he locked eyes with you the weight he was carrying slipped off his shoulders, leaving him almost lightheaded. As far as the boy knew he thought no one would come to his rescue, and it was a relief to see you, his mother.
"Spider!" You expressed with relief as Spider walked into the room, Quaritch standing beside him. Spider didn't even hesitate as he quickly ran up to you, "Sa'nok!" He yelled wrapping his arms around your waist and holding you close to him.
Your heart filled up with joy but before you could even say anything back to Spider you looked up at Quaritch who was still in the room, "a deal is a deal," He said lazily pointing at you
You hissed, looking at him dangerously, showing your fangs. Quritch smirked and took that as your reply, and stepped outside leaving you two alone. Your eyes never left the Colonel until he was completely out of the picture, that's when you turned your gaze down at the boy. Lowering down to his level you grasped his face gently.
"Spider, are you alright? Has something been done to you? Do you have any injuries?" You asked concerned as you checked him out.
Spider shook his head, "I'm alright. Nothing happened to me," he said you showing both hands and legs, "I'm fine."
You didn't seem to find any sort of wounds or scars on his body which calmed some of the worries down, "Good, good," you muttered before hitting his head with your palm, "I pray to Eywa for strength to not pick out your eyes, shameless boy!" You hissed scolding him, which you had all the right to do. "What were you thinking? Why did you go to the old shack?"
Spider pressed his lips together forming a line, he knew very well that you won't like his response. You ran your hand across your temple a suck leaving your lips as you pulled Spider closer to you, resting his head on your chest.
"I thought I'd lost you forever- that I'd never see you again..." You feeble. Honestly what happened days ago isn't really that important, you've got what you awaited for so long to hold.
Spider broke the hug and looked up at you, "What deal was that idiot talking about?" he asked.
"It is not something you should be worrying about, " You replied caressing his cheek. Spider grabbed your hand;
"He didn't do anything to harm you did he?"
You shook your head, "No. That man has no power, he's weak,"
Spider chuckles, "he sure is."
As the two of you continued talking the light of the room suddenly shut down, leaving you two in darkness. Spider looked around finding it hard to see as he gently placed his hands on you for support. A smile grew on your face seeing him search after you, it was adorable.
Spider explained to you that the lights would go off once a day and then turn back on the next day, he saw it as the time to rest. Compared to human sight Na'vi had it much easier to see in the darkness, "Where do you rest? There's no place to sleep here," You looked at Spider.
"It's not really the most comfortable place to rest, but the corner is the spot where I sit," He said pointing at one of the corners of the room. You shook your head, You were angry at the people who locked Spider in a room without any comfort. "Then we lie there," you said and grabbed onto his hand leading him to the corner. The ground was cold and hard which made your skin tremble as you sat down, "Wait," you halted Spider before he sat down next to you. "Here, sit here, the ground is cold",
"O...Okay," Spider mumbled and sat on your lap, a little embarrassed.
"Are you warm?" You asked as he got himself comfortable.
"I am," Spider replied, "thank you,"
A memory crossed your mind, which made you giggle, "You know what? This reminds me of when you were little," you began, "I had you like this, just in this position, remember?"
"Um, yeah? Well, that was a long time ago."
"I used to hold you this close and you would say how much you loved me." You wrapped your long arms around him. "Why don't we do it again? How much do you love me Spider?"
"Stop, you're annoying!" Spider moaned, trying to get out of your reach.
"Come on, how much do you love me? Or don't you love me anymore?" You squeezed him harder.
"Ugh," Spider gave in, "fine, I love you, I said it. Can you please let me go now?"
"You are a scoundrel," You hissed playfully and unwrapped your arms, leaving enough room for him to move again. Spider turned around and hit your arm gently, sticking his tongue out as he did. Eventually, after a while, Spider fell asleep in your embrace, a smile crossed your lips as you ran your hand across his thick braids.
It was a long time ago since you two slept like this, curled up like a ball while you gently rocked him back and forth, what a joy it was to do it again. You'd do anything to get back to those days.
You rested your head back on the wall and looked up at the ceiling, reflecting on all the things that had happened in the span of a few hours.
For you, it was the first time you met Miles Quaritch in person. You didn't really know what it looked like, you only heard small fragments of him from your elders, while secretly listening to them from afar along with your friends, Syulang and Auy. That name for sure kept on taunting you over the years prior to the time you meet Spider, oh how it annoyed you. It sure didn't help to have him back after 15 years, no that demon sure had to step in and take Spider with him, and well now your even spitting his name out while talking to him!
You scoffed, "ugh," eyes rolled back thinking of just how annoying and frustrating all of this truly was. Having to stand in front of him, look him in the eyes, and even speak to him.
"Oh, Great mother, give me peace" you signed before breathing through your breathing mask.
The night continued with ease as you sat there inhaling from time to time from the breathing mask, the morning came suddenly as the lights of the room turned back on. Gently with your hand, you shook Spider's shoulder who was still in deep sleep, "Hey, wake up, it's morning,"
Spider yawned and stretched out his small limps, a smile drawn on your lips as you watched him wake up, "mmm," he muttered sitting up, "morning,"
"Did you rest well?" you asked running your hand through his hair.
"Compared to yesterday you can say yes," Spider replied scratching his tummy, "I forgot we were still in here," he added looking around.
"Yes, but not for long-" Your nose suddenly crinkles as an unpleasant odor comes from Spider's hair while you run your hand through it. "Since when do you not wash your hair?" you asked.
"Well, since I was caught I haven't had a chance to wash up, does it really smell that bad? I don't smell anything?" He said while smelling his own hair.
"Bastards," you hissed, "they treat you like an animal! The bad thing is you smell like one too,"
"Hey," Spider playfully hit you in the arm, "you don't smell that good either..."
What seemed to be a lovable time with Spider unfortunately was cut short as you noticed movements coming from the corner of your eye. A rough and metallic sound abrupt as the doors opened. Quickly You carefully placed Spider behind you as two individuals walked in, one being the female soldier from yesterday.
Feeling the tension she raised one hand in the air showing you that there was no danger. With ease, she walked over to the table and placed something down, something that made your nose wrinkle.
"Bon appetite," The female soldier said before retreating.
Spider stood up behind you and looked over what was placed on the table, and when he noticed what it was he began to walk toward it, "No!" You halted Spider, hissing at him for even trying to get close to it.
"Mom, it's okay that's just food," He informed
"We should not, it is a trap."
"I've been here for two days and that over there is no harm I promise you that. It's a sandwich, food mama, food."
You looked back at the plate and then at Spider who gently placed his hand on your back, his eyes telling you that it was alright, and thinking it through you stepped to the side. Spider walked over to the table and grabbed one of the sandwiches that were on the plate and took a big bite. Spider then turned around and wanted to pass the other sandwich when you shook your head, "No, you eat,"
"Are you sure?" Spider asked, "I don't think it's harmful to you, it's just bread with a little meat."
"I know but it's for you. I'm fine for now thanks," you said assuring. Spider looked at his plate and felt bad, "Really?" he ask you again.
"Eat my little warrior,"
Without anything else to say Spider accepted your decision and sat beside you. Honestly, you were hungry but you knew that it wasn't your needs that mattered but Spider's, so you let him eat the two sandwiches that were on the plate. More than anything, you've gone hours without food plenty of times so in reality it wasn't a struggle.
While Spider was enjoying his breakfast, you decided to tell him your escape plan, Spider listened closely, "While they're busy with their homework, we'll get out of there slowly. I'll call Nawmeylan to pick us up, " You announced, "he is waiting for us in the forest."
Spider thought for a second putting the puzzle pieces together, "So that's the deal you did, to teach them our ways?"
"Unfortunately yes"
"Is it funny that he asked me the same thing not long ago?" he added, "he told me to ride along or else he would send me back to the lab freaks."
"Lab freaks?" You asked: "What do you mean?"
"Nothing important really, it's the sky people walking around in white robes doing different experiments, like Norm and Max," Spider explained as he bit into the second sandwich. "Things like that,"
"I see," you got the hang of it and found it a bit funny since they were called lab freaks, sure Norm was a bit of a unique person at times but you wouldn't call Max such a thing, he was adorable. "but Spider, hear me this,"
"Yes?" Spider looked up at you.
"Under no circumstances are you to leave my side, I don't want you even near the soldiers once the expedition gets off to a start."
Spider smiled, "Yes ma'am," he said, "I can't wait to leave this place forever."
You leaned down and placed a kiss on his dirty forehead, "I promise to get us out of here as soon as possible, trust my word"
"Of course mom, I know you'll kick their butts anyway."
"You're right, my boy"
The two of you laughed together when suddenly the door to your room opened once more, but this time it was Quaritch who entered the room while his men were behind him. With a smug look on his face, Quaritch looked at you with his yellow orbs and said; "So? Who's ready to learn?"
To be continued
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A/N: Hi guys, I’m currently working on chapter 3 and I’m confident that it’s out tomorrow or Friday afternoon (not sure…) Schools been killing me and I’m doing my best here💀
A/N: Bold letters are spoken in Na'vi by the characters.
Normal letters are spoken in English by the characters.
It all happened in a blink of an eye, faced a corner you looked at the tree diamondoid creatures standing right in front of you. You hissed at them showing your fangs as they held their guns up to your face. If they wanted to they would have already ended your life in a second but load and hold, thanks for your quick hands, you've got one of them underneath your knife, close to their neck.
You never let your guard down, and if they tried to do something funny, you wouldn't hesitate to slit his throat. Gaging and growling he begged his friends to shoot the native, "F-Fuck sake!" He yelled feeling the blade touch his skin. "Shoot her already!"
Your eyes darted over to the female soldier who slowly pressed her necklace around the neck, something Jake would use to communicate with his own family and you when you guys were out on a mission.
The female then opened her mouth and whispered something you didn't catch on to but heard a familiar voice in between the lines with alerted your ears to spike upwards. Your tongue ran through your teeth as the name of the man you were looking for escaped her lips.
A shot of adrenaline spread across your body as you brought the guy underneath you closer to you, hardening the grip around the knife. The enemy looked at you confused the moment you began to speak in their language, trying to negotiate.
"I'll say this once," You began, "I'll let your friend go if you bring me Miles Quaritch,"
A silence fell down on you as the blue-halfbreeds looked at one another trying to see if they heard right. Not receiving a direct response you pressed the blade on the guy's neck and left a small cut, not big enough to kill him but enough so that blood would run down, "I will not repeat myself!" You shouted sending a sign that you were not playing around.
"Alright there, hold on sweetheart," The woman spoke and again reached her hand around the necklace speaking into it. It didn't really take that long after as she order the other two who stood beside her to lower their weapons. Having her hands out and the weapon away from her she asked you politely to cooperate.
Still skeptical and alert you waited until the coast felt clear, you brought the blade away from the guy and pushed him forward with your leg. The team didn't hesitate on taking their guns back onto their hands as they began escorting you.
"Ach!" You hissed the one wearing some type of black glasses over his eyes as he tied your hands tightly behind your back.
"Where leaving!" The woman said and began to walk and the following behind her. Your ears flicked to the side as your Ikran screamed from afar, a clearly obvious call for you.
Your eyes darted up to the sky knowing well that you won't come back to him, at least not now. Before everything that just went down you had left him resting on a cliff not so far from here, he'd deserved it for the long journey you two had for the past two days searching for Spider. Now all he had to do was to rest and regain his strength back before you reunite with him again, this time carrying double the weight.
The guy you cut looked back at you with such disgust, his ears folded back almost hitting the ground. You snarled your nose and kept your head up, eyeing him. "Crazy, bitch..." He murmured turning his face back to the center.
Minuted passed before a loud noise came from above bringing a wave of wind down to where you stood. It was a helicopter, a very common transport the sky-people would use to navigate through the forest, their banshee of some sort.
The halfbreed with the glasses wrapped his arm around you and brought you closer to him as a rope came falling down from the flying machine. You wanted to hit him for even daring to touch you when suddenly you felt your weight being pushed upwards. Helping you up to the helicopter the man gently placed you down and told you to hold still or else you'd fall down.
You were annoyed as you weren't really used to being told what to do, but being the first time in one of these things you had no other choice but to listen. For support, the man held his long foot in front of you as he sat close to the door, you held yourself tight in your seat as the helicopter began to move.
Closing your eyes together you prayed for the great mother for protection, both on you and Spider.
There wasn't that much time for you left, sooner or later you'll finally have him in your arms, but in the means time, you had to stay strong as the step before that would be a challenge. It was time to meet Miles Quaritch, the leader of the sky-people, you'll see him eye to eye.
The trip didn't really last that long as you guys finally arrived at the destination, peaking over at the guy with the glasses you noticed that there was no forest anymore but stone-like buildings, all in the same color, metal, and all sorts of things that were just so depressing to the eye.
After the great war, you'd for sure thought that it would have been the last time the sky-people would have set a foot on your home, but no, they had the audacity to come back, which made you furious. It was as if all of those who fought in that war fought for nothing, the lives that were cut short, everything in vain.
Clenching your jaw tightly and taking a deep breath was a way to calm down the boiling anger within you as the helicopter landed on the ground. Observing the enemy base you noticed a couple of small sky-people looking over towards your direction with bewildered looks on their faces, which in a way amused you, perhaps this was the first time they actually settled eye on a real Na'vi.
Bringing you inside the stone-like building the squad leads you to a hallway with rooms to the left, stoping in front of one of them, the woman on the team went up and pressed her hand on a box which opened the transparent door.
Your eyes wandered around observing the surroundings, a small room tall enough for your big frame, the door was just a tiny bit smaller as you needed to crouch down to enter the room. The one guy with the glasses brought something out for you.
Looking down at what seemed to be a mask of some sort he explained calmly how to use it, before placing it down on the table next to you.
Clearly noticing your hands behind your back the guy turned around and freed them, for a moment there you thought those ugly cuffs would finally let your wrist breathe to only be disappointed as he cuffed them back again, this time with your hands in front of you.
You gave the guy a 'wtf' look on your face as he proceeded to explain how to use the breathing maks again. Having focused on the tiny thing you hadn't noticed that the doors had shut close, locking you inside. You turned your head around and saw how everyone except the guy with the glasses started to leave.
Normally you'd run up to the door and start banging, demanding them to let you out but this was a choice you had made for yourself. Of course, it was a bit alarming to you but not in a threatening way. Either way, you had made it inside the enemy territory and were now closer to Spider.
He had to be in here somewhere, you just knew that his smell wasn't really that far away from you, he was close. In the means of that time, an escape plan must be made for the two of you to get out of here safely, without any disturbance of some sort.
You just have to take down the leader of this place, and with him down everything else with go with ease. At any moment now, the demon Miles Quaritch will walk right in, you just had to stay calm and collected till then. A smile crossed your face as the thought of feeding him to your Ikran wasn't such a bad idea, after all, he deserved a good meal.
Walking around the room waiting patiently at the Colonel you hadn't noticed that he was far closer than you thought, in fact, he was watching you from a big screen since you got here. And if he had to be honest with himself he was disappointed when he first settled his eyes on you.
Hearing from what Z-Dog (the female avatar) was reporting earlier today, that they had a 'bluebird' on the line, he 100% thought that she was talking about Mrs.Sully, Jake's chick. And when he heard that she was asking for him only doubled that number. A native, sneaking around near the base was not something you saw every day, normally they would stay away, of course, it had to be her.
As far as Quaritch knew she was the only female Na'vi he knew. Whatever triggered her to come to them must have been linked to Spider, he was with the Sully kids after all. But he had to drop all of that when the native, his squad had taken in appeared to be somebody else. He had no idea who this female was, a complete mystery as she didn't appear in any part of his memories.
Annoyed, Quaritch reached over the table and took his oversized cup of coffee, and took a sip, leaving a very bitter taste behind. What could she possibly want from them?
General Admore had been patient enough to let her stay for interrogation, it wasn't that easy to convince her but mentioning that it could help them find the Sullys the general acceptance, and with that kept Quaritch alerted. In the end, it was a win for him, as she could be a secret key to find ingJake Sully and taking him down.
So not wasting another minute Quaritch placed the cup down and headed over to the cell, Lyle followed him close behind as they approached Mansk who was guarding the cell. Noticing the Colonel's presence, Manks turned around and opened the door for them, Quaritch and Lyle walked in.
You snapped your head around and noticed two tall figures walkin' in, a distinguish smell roaming from them, you stepped back a bit. One of them stood close to the door with his weapon close to his body, ready to shoot if you made a move. Your eyes then settled on the figure who stood in front of you, looking at him from head to toe.
"My eyes are up here sweetheart," He beamed a smile seeing as you were checking him out, "it appears you've requested my presence," he drawls placing both hands on his hips.
Your ears subconsciously peak upwards and your tail stopped swinging, realization hitting you slowly. With lips pressed together, he raises his eyebrows and tilted his head closer to you, "and, to whom may I have the honor?"
You arched your back straight and pushed your chest out, looking at him eye to eye with your tale flicking behind you, "I am not here to waste time," you began, "you have something I want."
"And what could that be?" He asked ears perking upwards.
"Dispose me free and tell your men to leave, I want you right now, alone," You declared.
The man who stood behind him snorted out a laugh after hearing what you'd just said. Not breaking contact with the Colonel you awaited his response to you, his yellow orbs looking at you up and down.
He wasn't sure if you were standing there joking but by the means of your emotionless face, he took it as if you were serious. But if he had to puzzle up your words maybe you weren't exactly meaning that, you didn't come all the way over here to request such a thing...or did you?
Quaritch held his hand up and ordered his men to leave them alone. The man shoot a wink toward the Colonel as he made his way out of the room, the door closed behind him. Quaritch reached down to his belt and pulled out his breathing mask, inhaling before talking to you. "Alright," He began, "you've got me here so you better speak up or else I might get bored."
Walking around the table you slowly made your way up to him, stopping where there was a respectful space between you. His eyes darted down to your eyes as you looked at him, trying your best to look intimidating. "You listen to me carefully, Miles Quaritch" You spoke, trying your best to pronounce his weird last name. "In this instance, you give me back what belongs to me, okay?"
"Sweetheart I am no mind reader," He replied with a smug look on his face, "you have to be clearer with your words here,"
"You think I'm stupid, ey? His smell is all over you, I can sent it."
Quaritch's smirk lowered down as his face changed expression, his mind going directly to Spider. "The kid?" He asked and noticed your ears flicker, revealing to him that it was exactly what you were thinking, "Interesting..."
You growled at him dangerously as the patient was starting to leave your body. Quaritch raised his hand up, "Whoa, hold on there hot stuff," He halted trying to sound civil "no need to go all na'vi in here, alright."
"I don't think I have to repeat myself Miles Quaritch!" You hissed, tail curled back to your spine.
"I understand. Not everybody likes to work overtime, " He lowered his hand and stood tall, "Did Jake Sully send you?"
You didn't say anything and let your eyes speak for your behalf as they narrowed down. "You came alone," Quartich folded his arms together, "that's brave."
You rolled your eyes and inhaled from the breathing mask. Quartich stood there and thought for a second as an idea popped into his head. Now he didn't have the full picture of how you made it to Hell's gate but your reasons were all that he needed as an opportunity for a negotiation settled. To even speak to you in a civil way he had to influence General Admore.
"Let me suggest a proposition," Quaritch began, "I give you the kid in exchange for your knowledge."
Your eyes turned back to him, 'knowledge? What does he mean?' you thought to yourself as you let him continue.
"As you can see, the situation is tough and my team and I need somebody to teach us the Na'vi way, to navigate and understand the mighty being called Eyw-aa. No one here really knows the ins and outs of the forest, trust me the kid has offered a tiny bit of information, but it's not gonna be enough," he said looking at you with big eyes, "and who not to teach us best than a true na'vi. "Do you understand?"
Your temple wrinkled hearing the bad pronunciation as he spoke your language, cringing at how bad it sounded, you proceeded to correct him which happened unintentionally.
A peal of laughter escaped the colonel's lips, as you corrected him, "I believe that we've come to an agreement, so, do we have a deal?" Quaritch reached his hand out to you, wanting to shake hands.
You couldn't believe that you'd even accept such a request, originally you were a teacher teaching young hunters to the path of adulthood, that was your job (teaching Quaritch and his team wouldn't be any different, tho...).
Taking that deal won't be such a bad idea, after all, having a moment to think it through was actually a good idea. You'll both have Spider and an easy exit out from here, it was perfect!
A scoff left your lips as you glared up at the Colonel, "The forest will eat you up before you know. None of you would last a day."
Quaritch smiled, his tail swinging behind him, "Then it's a deal."
I really wanted to show you guys what Y/N (the main character of my story) would look like, it's not the best but it's pretty cool, right? Also, I put some information about her, such as her tremendous height! No wonder why the men in her clan avoid her, SHE'S A GIGANT!
Disclaimer: I'll try to post Chapter 2 at the end of this week or at the beginning of next week, not really sure (schools have been killing me lately...) I appreciate everybody that has left a like on my recent chapter tho! You guys rock!
A/N: Bold letters are spoken in Na'vi by the characters.
The wind flushed through your skin, caressing it gently as you exhaled out deeply, feeling the tension leave your body. The sun in the sky heated you from the cold yet the shadows of the trees kept you cool, it was balanced.
You put your hand on your chest and inhaled and held your breath until you couldn't, and repeated. It was an intimate moment between yourself and the great mother Eywa, a dedication for the appreciation you had for her and her mightiness, and shall nobody disturb you.
Looking up at the big blue sky, you thanked the great mother and called out for your Ikran, he came to you almost instantly. Gently with your hand, you caressed his tough skin, feeling his warmth as you made tsaheylu, and with that, you two were off. It was a peaceful ride for the both of you as no disturbance came on your way, flying over the forest you deeply inhaled the fresh air feeling alive.
"Yeh! Yeh!" You called out as you flew by the mountains, your Ikran singing alongside you. Oh, how much you wished to stay in Eywas nature forever and live life to the fullest as you did before. How much you could have done to get back those precious days would be a dream come true, but as you know, dreams are dreams and eventually, you have to wake up.
Flying over the destructed forest you looked down at the reality you were now living in. Your ears pulled back, feeling the sorrow of how much the sky-people had destroyed Eywas nature, your home. How much you wanted to pull their scalps out of their tiny and weak bodies, but unfortunately it was an uneven match as their machines were far more powerful than your arrows and spears.
"Asch," You hissed and flew away from the destructions and continued your journey home.
As you arrived you noticed a group of young hunters waiting for you, curious you ordered your Ikran to land and so he did. Breaking the tsaheylu you greeted the young.
"Teacher, you've been called by the leaders, they waiting for you." They said to inform you.
"I'll be on my way." You said thanking them and made your way to meet the leaders, Jake sully, Toruk Makto, and Neytiri the next Tsahik. Arriving at their nest you didn't only see them but also their kids, everybody sitting waiting for you to come, and between the leaders, kids sat yours.
"Toruk Makto, I see you." You greeted as you walked in. Jake stood up and greeted you as well. "I see you sister."
Your eyes glanced over to Neytiri as she stood up and grabbed Spider by the arm, forcing him to stand. "Tell what you did boy." She hissed pushing him in front of you. Confused by everything you looked down at the boy who was avoiding eye contact with you. "What are you waiting for? Tell her."
Jake placed a hand on his mate's shoulder trying to calm the furry in her but clearly taken over by the anger she pushed away his hand. "Don't! Your boy almost got my daughter killed today!" She hissed poking him in the arm.
"Mom that's not true," Kiri spoke trying to protect Spider. "We were only playing,"
"Kiri, you do not speak for him," Neytiri said.
Your eyes narrowed as you were starting to get defensive, annoyed by Neytiri's behavior. Of course, you had respect for her as she was the future Tsahik, and a sister (in a friendly way) to you, but the way she was treating Spider didn't sit well.
You pulled him closer to you and apologize for whatever he did, "I apologize for my son's actions, he shall be punished fairly. I will teach him to not behave like this again," You said in a low tone, calmly to avoid any more conflict.
"Please excuse us." and so together with Spider, you two stepped outside the leader's nest. Arriving at your own you told the kid to sit down and explain why the leaders were so upset with him.
Knowing not to challenge your patience he explained the situation. "We were just playing around in the forest when suddenly a bunch of hammerheads ran towards us..."
"And?"
"And, well I kind of accidentally triggered them, well, one I thought..." He mumbled avoiding eye contact with you.
You taped his head and hissed, "I am disappointed Spider, you put somebody younger than you in great danger!" You hit his head again, "I don't want to hear any more complaints, understood? You've already caused much shame to your name and mine, don't let this continue."
Spider held his head after your two harsh slaps, and nodded slowly. "Yes...mom."
"Now, go, apologize to Kiri," You pointed, "and come straight back here, no more running for today."
Spider nodded and made his way out of the nest.
"Idiot," you spat. This was not the first time Spider had put others in danger, making a fool out of himself. Deep within, you knew that he was not a stupid kid but great and strong, with a genuine heart that wants nothing else but to do good. The tribe already looks at him weirdly, like an outcast, especially Neytiri, he was n alien in her eyes.
You couldn't blame her really, she had her reasons as SPider was born from the sky people. He was no na'vi, he didn't even look the part, but in your eyes, he was one of the people, heck, you even consider him more na'vi than you.
But sadly not everyone could see that in him, so it pains you to hear all of the comments he gets from people around you. Spider was just a baby, abandoned and alone, not treated well by the ones around him, or so you thought at least. The little strange boy grew in your heart, so much so that you took him under your care.
Meeting him was as if Eywa had filled a hole within you, a sadness you carried after the great losses in your life.
Spider had come back after a few minutes and you called him over to sit again. His body was covered in bruises and wounds, probably caused by today's accident. Gently treating your boy's wounds you asked him if he had done what you'd asked him to do.
"Yes-ouch" he replied hissing in pain as you touched an open scar on his forearm. You told him after that he was grounded for a week and was not permitted to leave the nest, Spider had to learn his lessons. There was no arguing especially with you so he accepted without a second thought. It sucked but it was fair.
After cleaning his wounds you gave him something to eat. Knowing that the food you consumed could harm him, you instead gave him "sky-people" food. Norman had been kind to leave boxes with food that would not rot so that Spider could eat it, now that he was living here with you.
Being the big boy he was, Spider ended up eating three bags of sky-people food. Cleaned and fed it was time to rest. You let down your hair and made yourself comfortable, spider soon joined in curled into a ball next to you.
You pulled his small frame closer to you and played with his hair. Still angry at his poor behaviors from today, you couldn't stop to care for him.
"I will be out, teaching the young hunters tomorrow, and will be gone for the whole day. In the meantime, you clean and prepare food for yourself, okay?"
"Alright." He replied in a suck. You leaned in closer and kissed his head. "Rest now."
"Goodnight."
You two slept through the night peacefully and woke up to a new day. Before leaving the nest you reminded spider again of the choirs that he had to and then went off to meet your students.
You came from a family with strong and gifted hunters which is why you were granted the position to teach the young nav'is. So, whenever your olo'eyktan (Jake Sully) didn't call you for battel you were out teaching.
But as you made your way toward your class, you noticed two figures sneaking around. Your head turned around in their direction and noticed that it was Kiri and Tuck.
Following their movements, you noticed that they were on their way toward your nest, Spider knows that he's grounded to leave the nest, but also you never told him that he could see his friends either. At the end of the day, he was simply a kid, you couldn't take away that from him, so, instead, you ignored it and kept on with your day.
After a week of being grounded, Spider could finally play and hang around with his friends outside the nest, you warned him if he did something stupid again you would feed him to your Ikran. He promised that he would be more careful this time so you let him go and got back to your teaching.
The day went on as usual and finally, after weeks of hard training the students were finally ready to step on to the next step, which was taming their own Ikrans, becoming Ikranä Maktoyu, the most dangerous part of their training.
Tired from today's teaching, you sat down and ate, trying to refill your strength. Unlike the other females in your tribe you were much more taller than the majority, almost the same height as the men in your tribe, sometimes even taller.
The size was granted to you by your parents who were also pretty tall, especially your father, on your birth they thought of you as a boy. Being the size that you are comes with a lot of advantages but also disadvantages, for example, the amount of food you'd need to consume was far more compared to a normal-sized female na'vi, and it was also kind of hard finding a mate. You didn't really mind about the size of the other men but for the most part, they were intimidated by yours.
It sucked because once the young hunter passes all of the tests on the path to adulthood and has been accepted by the clan as a sed adult, mating was considered the final part of it.
That was the only key to being connected with your life mate in the trees of souls, where the two of you forever connect with Eywa as one. But as with anything else in your life, you just needed to be patient.
After eating your snack you began to prepare dinner before Spider comes home again. The two of you always ate dinner together, the only meal where he needed to attend with you. It always made you happy seeing his chubby cheeks filled with food as he would gobble down, with so much hunger.
Done with the preparing all you did was wait for him to step into your nest, what you didn't expect was to wait for so long. At first, you thought that he probably had simply forgotten in the midst of spending time with the Sully kids, but then your thoughts began to wander off to worry.
'Where is that boy?' You thought and got out of your nest, looking if he was around somewhere. But as you wandered out further you noticed Neytiri and Jake wet from head to toe. At first, you didn't really think of much as they were outside on patrol but what really set an alarm were the kids.
The look on their faces explained to you that something went down. "Olo'eyktan," You called out walking over to your leader.
"Neytiri, take the kids inside," Jake told Neytiry before placing his attention toward you.
"What is going on? Why are the kids frightened- why is Spider not with them?" You asked.
With a fallen gaze, Jake began to explain the following that had your heart hit the ground. "The children were playing at the old shack when Lo'ak called me," he began with ears folded backward. "A group of RDA avatars were at the location and caught them when we arrived a battle began and we managed to save the kids, but unfortunately in the midst of it we got separated, and...they took Spider."
"What?"
"Now I know Spider won't let them get to him, alright, he's a tough kid, he'll be alright," Jake continued putting more wood in the fire. Your eyes narrowed and your ears flatten to the ground as you looked him in the eyes, "I don't understand...Jake, you left him?" you asked him, completely disliking the way he'd said that Spider would be 'just alright'.
"I promise you, we tried to save him too, but there was nothing we could do. Y/n everything happened in seconds," Jake says with a calm voice feeling your anger. Neytiri stepped out of her nest and walked toward you guys as if she knew you were slowly boiling up.
"There was nothing you could have done? What does that even mean? Jake, you are Toruk Makto, protector of our people!" You shouted and harshly pushed him which triggered Neytiry to action as she jumped in between you two.
"Y/n calm yourself!" She shouts placing a hand on your chest. "The boy is not even one of us!"
You looked at her dumbfounded, "He is a child of Eywa!" You shouted looking down at her, "You wouldn't have the same attitude if it was your child, a war would have begun if it was,"
Neytiri didn't say anything back as your comment shut her, one wrong move a war would start between you two, and it wouldn't be pretty. You both were fearless women and wouldn't stop until somebody died. "Y/n I promise, we'll do anything to get back to him but to do so we need a plan-"
"I don't want to hear no more," You interrupted him, "There's no time for me to stand here and wait for you to come up with a plan."
"Y/n trust me, it's far more dangerous than you think! Walking in their territory would be a certified death, we have to be careful,"
"Asch!" You spat still hearing excuses coming out of his mouth. There was nothing but disappointment. "You anger me Toruk Makto, shame! I will not wait for you, tell me who took my son!"
"Y/n please-"
"TELL ME!" You snapped, not wanting to hear anymore. Jake looked down at the ground not saying anything at first.
"Quaritch," He signed. "Miles Quaritch took Spider."
It took a moment for you to say something after Jake had told you the person who took Spider. 'Quaritch? Miles Quaritch?' Your head tilted to the side with a concerned look, this couldn't be true.
Neytiri silently hissed as Jake repeated that demon's name, she was disgusted and so were you, knowing that he was the one that took Spider with him made your stomach twist. "Y/n, sister I know this is hard but we got to stay together, stay strong." Jake continued.
You placed your hand on your necklace and growled. "I will bring Spider back, whether you'd like it or not. There's no power that you have to stop me, there's no Toruk Makto." Neytiri looked at you as your voice cracked.
And with that you turned your back on the village and called for your Ikran, it hurt saying that to Jake, insulting him as he was a great leader, the one who defeated the sky-people. But you knew that you just couldn't sit back and relax knowing that Spider was out there by himself, captured by the demon who you thought was dead. You were getting Spider back, one way or another, with no care if blood would be shed.