Headcanon on how the avatar men eat their mates Iykyk
This is pure filth absolutely 18+ only
Jake:
Jake has a bit of an upper hand with previously being human understanding human women needs. And recreational sex in general. Before being enlisted in the Marines he was quite the ladies man. Even being wheelchair bound didn’t stop him from pleasing a woman. He relied solely on his mouth and fingers post Marines
As an Avatar he can do way more to please a woman with just his mouth
He eats you knowing that a woman’s pleasure always comes first. Literally. It’s not too sloppy where he loses control, after he is a disciplined man.
He starts slow, teasing you with his hot breath on your skin, making sure you anticipate everything
He likes to get you all riled up whispering in your ear how he’s going to take care of his good girl
He likes to trail kisses all over your body before where you need him the most sucking on your skin harshly
He uses a slow pace not burning himself out too fast making sure he edges you just enough
He sucks hard, French kisses your puffy lips slobbering on you like it’s his last meal
He’s also very vocal. He doesn’t shy away from praising you “that’s right pretty girl who’s making you feel good?” “Fuck baby, prettiest damn pussy I’ve ever seen”
He loves when you’re vocal too. If he’s completely lost in his own lust he gets needy
He starts to demand you tell him who’s making you feel good. “Say who’s making you feel this good baby girl!”
He loves it when you call him sir while he’s sucking your swollen bud
He loves eating, but god does he love the sight of you on his knees for him begging for his cum
Tonowari
This man may be absolutely huge and intimidating, but he’s a lover at heart
He will always make you come first before he even thinks about his own pleasure
He’s gentle and tender even when he’s fighting his primal urges to take you and fuck you fast and hard
He’s a man of resolve putting all your needs first
He worships every inch of your body before kissing where you need him most
He loves seeing you writhe under him with anticipation
He loves kissing your pussy and breathing in your scent before diving in
He French kisses your lips slowly, then hearing your whimpers dives in like a man starved, completely drunk off your body
He puts his whole back into your pleasure
He loves how small you are compared to him
He eats you vigorously sucking, lapping with his large tongue, and practically inhaling your juices
Your pleasure is an absolute must before sex
He’s a little shy when he hears your cussing but you reassure him it’s because you feel good
He’s a love maker at the end of the day and is incredibly sensual for you
He likes to vocalize how your pleasure makes him feel good too “my flower, you’re driving me mad with those pretty little noises. Is this all because of me?”
He craves your validation knowing that you give it to him every time (he’s a very confident lover)
He prefers eating you out more than his own pleasure
He could devour you every single second of the day completely addicted to you
So’lek
A man like So’lek who’s seen more war and anguish than most, doesn’t waste time when it comes to pleasing his mate
He quite literally dives into it and is eager to make you scream his name
Although a grumpy man he’s secretly a romantic
Your moans are like music to his ears and he makes it his mission to satisfy you first and foremost
He starts by nuzzling his nose into your swollen bud loving to be absolutely smothered in your juices, he’s practically pussy drunk off you
He would let you suffocate him with your thighs if you wanted to; he’d die a happy man
He’s not much of a teaser and likes to be straightforward by kissing and sucking your clit and moaning loudly to send the vibrations through your spine
His favorite part is when your legs begin to shake and you grip his braids so tight his scalp goes numb
He likes to drag his tongue up and down your slit and then brings it to your puffy bud and rubs it in fast circular motions
He will have a pretty tight grip on your thighs so you won’t escape his clutch, sometimes accidentally leaving fingerprints on your hips
Sometimes he’s so caught up in the moment he brings himself to a climax feeding into your pleasure, because it’s the number one thing that turns him on
Tsu’tey
Although Tsu’tey is a traditional man, he’s by no means a prude
He’s had his fair share of lovers in his younger years and takes great pride in how confident he is as a sexual partner
He never lets you leave disappointed, and his mate’s priorities always come first: literally
He’s a little rigid and uptight at first since this isn’t his usual form of pleasing you but after testing the waters and hearing your pleas he’s more than happy to try
He’s calculated and meticulous with his movements
He drowns himself in the sound of your moans which give him the ego boost he needs to keep going
He uses small tentative licks that he likes to tease you with
A man of strong resolve like him quickly crumbles when he hears those sweet little whimpers coming from his mate
He likes to use his fingers to help out, not that he thinks he needs any
He’ll use two fingers in the “come here” motion expertly finding your g spot that’ll have you seeing stars in seconds
He loves to nip and kiss the inside of your thighs, teasing you to perfection and sucking on your tender skin
His favorite technique is to suck on your swollen clit and finger you with his long tongue at the same time usually resulting in an immediate orgasm
You have to pull him out of his shell a little bit with being vocal, but once he’s comfortable he moans along with you
Secure in his sexuality he likes to ask you how he can do better eager to learn how your body works from the inside out
It’s raining out so I decided to whip up this cute little headcanon
On rainy days the Sully’s all cuddle together in their Kelku passing the time by listening to the Pandoran ambience around them
Kiri likes to take out her tablet Jake got her for her birthday, and watch all of Grace’s video logs just smiling and eating some snacks
Neytiri is able to convince Tuk to sit still and re do her messy little braids. Tuk compromises because she knows Neytiri will put all the new rocks and beads she found, in the fresh braids
Lo’ak naps and stole Norms old mp3 player from the lab. (Norm absolutely knows and just lets him) he listens to a bunch of Earth songs and tries to pronounce the English words phonetically like Eminem’s raps lol
Jake and Neteyam carve a few new wooden figurines for Tuk
Neteyam loves to weave; he’s excellent at it because Neytiri taught him at a young age, on rainy days he can just sit and weave new baskets, decor, bracelets, armbands, necklaces, loincloths you name it. Everyone is getting a little trinket from him
Neytiri will try to get everyone queued up and fix their braids one by one. Sitting behind them and tugging their hair to make sure the braids last longer than before because it’s such a struggle to get everyone to cooperate for her
Tuk watches Grace’s video logs over Kiri’s shoulder while she gets her hair braided
Jake will tell stories about Earth and at Tuk’s request; the day he and Neytiri met. While Lo’ak groans “we’ve heard this a thousand times before!” (He secretly loves this story. He’s a sap)
Neytiri will tell stories of the time she bonded with the mighty Thanator and the time of the first songs in the clan. While Neteyam’s eyes light up with every word
They’ll all snuggle together for a family nap. Family naps are very common and they all basically hog pile on top of each other
During rainy season the temperatures can drop significantly at night, so Neytiri and Neteyam handcrafted some blankets for everyone while they all cuddle up together
Synopsis: The final installment of the series. Lo’ak Tuk and Tsireya are captured by the RDA, the Na’vi attack, Neteyam is shot, Everything has led up to the moment of the final battle
Warnings: None: mostly just angst, some violence and action
Word Count: 4k
Within the next few weeks after the Tulkun return, the clan discovered Lo’ak bonded with an outcast with the name of Payakan. To Jake’s dismay Lo’ak defied your clan leader, insisting the Tulkun saved his life rather than showed violence. From the look on the Sully boy’s face, you knew he was telling the truth. You now sit in your marui as the kids hang out after his scolding. You try to take your mind off of the tension by cutting up fruit and stringing together some new beads for an armband. You can practically hear Jake’s heart pounding through his chest seething with anger and frustration, as he sits next to you. “Speak now Jake, I can practically hear your thoughts.” You break the silence, looking to your husband.
He takes a deep sigh, meeting your gaze, “I just thought once we got here things would be different for us. But that kid is making it so damn hard.” Your ears pin down the way he speaks about Lo’ak, you two were the closest of the Sully’s. Understanding his feelings of being in the shadow of an older sibling, constantly trying to surpass expectations with poor execution.
You were Lo’ak when you were his age, your sister Zetey being the golden child of your family. Your brows furrow with disappointment, “Jake, he is trying. We all are. Maybe try to see things from his perspective. He was chosen by a Tulkun, the same way Eywa saw something in you. You two are so alike.” You see the vexation in his eyes as you state as a matter of fact to him. He knew as well as you did, that Lo’ak was special. Maybe your words would soften him up a bit and get through that thick Sully skull of his.
He just keeps sighing, his shoulders falling in defeat, as you hand him a bowl of fruit as an olive branch. “Your son tells the truth. I can see it in his eyes. Ask him what he saw from the outcast, maybe you could understand then? You were once an outcast yourself too you know.” He takes some fruit and pops it into his mouth, not quite sure how to respond to you. “You know I’m right Jake. Be more gentle with him, he’s a sensitive kid. He’s not like Neteyam.” He nods to you, as you take some fruit and eat it with him as you continue making jewelry. “You’re right.” He huffs. You eyes whip to him in surprise. Oh, you think to yourself. “I’m hard on him the most, because
I was him. I was this alien, this impulsive kid with no plan, falling for the chief’s daughter. And my actions had consequences.”
His ears pin with guilt you see riddling his face. “I thought that if I protected him from doing the same things I did, I could prevent him from those outcomes.” His somber eyes meet yours, as your heart clenches for him. You reach out to his hand, squeezing it tight. “Jake, you don’t need to bear this guilt on your own. You saved my people, without you there would have been many more deaths. The sky people were coming no matter what. All Lo’ak wants is to make you proud. It is very hard on the kids living in your shadow. I understand your fear. I feel it too.” His ears perk up, as he meets your gaze.
“You do?” You nod your head. “Yes, Jake. I think you forget I lived through the destruction of Home Tree and my people too. I see you.” You take his hand and put it over your heart. His face cracks a small smile, as he brings his forehead to yours, taking a deep breath of relief. “I see you.” He whispers. You stay this way for a moment, embracing one another. You break apart, now focusing on beads, “Is this for Tuk?” He inquires as you continue to string the beads. “Yes, She got shells the other day on her dive with Kiri. I wanted to make something nice for her with some of these beads.” You say with a smile. “Also, she lost the other one.”
You laugh at the clumsiness of your 7 year old. Jake chuckles with you, “Of course she did. She’s losing those bracelets faster than she’s losing her baby teeth.” You throw your head back and laugh out at his joke. It’s true. Tuk had a bad habit of pulling out her baby teeth, forcing them to get loose and wiggly because Jake and Neytiri would gift her charms and goodies.
You and him laugh together loudly, when you see a large figure outside your entrance appear; Tonowari. His face showcasing anger, you both whip your heads to where he stands.
You and Jake rise, immediately sensing something urgent. The rain hits your skin, as Jake faces the Olo’eyktan’s shoulders tense with frustration. “What is it?” Tonowari turns to where you both stand, “Sky people. They’re looking for you JakeSully. They have a human boy who speaks Na’vi.” Your stomach drops, the breath from your lungs seizing. Your hand now on Jake’s shoulder clenching with worry. “Did they kill anybody?” Tonowari sighs, “Not yet. The villagers won’t say where you are. On my command.” You wince at every word Tonowari says.
The humans have somehow found you. They’re coming for your family next. Tonowari leaves your home, as you and Jake sit in silence.
The fear radiating from your bodies, now evident on your faces as you frown. “We must hunt this demon. Trap him. Kill him!” You huff in bitterness. The words leaving your mouth like poison. “We gotta be smart about this Tani. If we attack, they know where we are. They’ll come after us with everything they have.” You wince at the words of truth, not caring about any of that right now.
All you see is red to protect your little ones. Just as you’re about to respond the conch shell blows. This shell is different than the one on your arrival, it’s deeper. You both rush outside to see the commotion. You look to the horizon where a swarm of gulls circle in on a large object bobbing in the water. It looks as if it’s a Tulkun but you can’t make the exact shape. Jake calls to his skimwing as you both dive into the water to get a closer look. Several clan members begin to gather around the dead animal, as the Tulkun you recognize as Ro’a comes into your sight. You gasp, with your hand to your mouth at the graphic observation.
The eyes of the animal rolled back, with her calf dead at her side. You watch as Tonowari and
Ronal make their way to the animal. She gasps in shock, jumping to her spirit sister’s side. Now crying, your heart breaks for the Tsahík. She screams in anguish. “She was the composer of songs, much revered. We would sing together. She waited many breeding cycles to have this calf. The clan was so happy for her.” She cries, touching the body of Ro’a. Your ears pin to your head, immediately thinking of Neytiri’s loss of her own spirit sister. You wondered what she would think if she were here. “What is this Tonowari!? What is this!?” Ronal screams in fear. You all wince at her cries, mourning for her.
You make your way back to the village giving her privacy, as a faint beeping invades your ears. Jake and you look to your left where a bright red object sticks out. Jake looks at it, as if inspecting, and yanks it out of the Tulkun.
You hastily make your way to find the kids, putting your fingers to your neck comm. “Pathfinder this is Black Panther. Come in.” You ping to Neteyam. You always use your call signs Jake gave you, to ensure safety in case the signal is intercepted. “Black Panther, I read.” Neteyam’s voice comes in. “I need you and everyone else to the village it’s urgent.” Neteyam hears the worry in your voice, “10-4.”
He gathers the rest of his siblings and friends to get over to the village from where they were hanging out. People begin to gather in the center of the marui canopy, the anger making its way through the clan as the rain pours down on the material. “The sky people have murdered my spirit sister and her baby!” Ronal shouts to the crowd. War cries begin to surge between each member. Your anxiety ripples through your body as you see Lo’ak, Neteyam, Kiri, and Tuk make their way to you.
Tuk grabs your hand as Neteyam and Kiri stand beside you. “This war has come to us! We knew of the hunting of our Tulkun people, when it was on the horizon. Now, it is here!” Tonowari shouts, performing Pukana, many of the clan members begin to mimic him as they hiss and yip their war cries. Neteyam now holds the pinger in his hands, as Jake’s eyes frantically scan everyone. “You gotta understand how the sky people think! They don’t care about the great balance! This is only the beginning. You gotta tell the Tulkun to leave!” Jake shouts. Ronal looks at him in disgust. “You live among us, and learn nothing!” Tensions rising, the clan members shout among you all, “We will fight to protect our brothers and sisters!”
You feel Neteyam grow frustrated, bringing his hands out, “Listen to my father! He speaks the truth!” Your chest now heaving with adrenaline, your memory takes you to when you were a child. Your own leader ignoring Jake’s warning.
Your people met with catastrophic losses that day, including losing your Olo’eyktan and sister. Your eyes begin to look around you, seeing the Metkayina showcase their Pukana, and Haka dance, with their bodies radiating power. Jake now desperate, grabs the pinger and climbs up to the middle of clearing. “Hear my words! Dammit! You tell the Tulkun, that if they’re hit by one of these, they’re marked for death. They call for me, I’ll silence it. Saving their lives that’s all that matters! Saving your family.” He trails off. He looks to Tonowari and Ronal, in shock, as she nods her head. Tonowari signals his people, “Tell the Tulkun.” “Go.” Ronal announces. Your heart begin to thud loudly against your chest, as your fears become a reality.
The Metkayina begin to disperse, as you see Jake exiting the clearing. You tail behind him, as you see he’s lost in his own thoughts. “We must fight! Ma’Jake. I will not stand here and do nothing!” You grab his bicep, forcing him to look at you. “They’re not hunting Tulkun Tani. They’re hunting us!” Your ears pin back at the harshness of his words. “I know.” Your worried eyes meeting each other, chests heaving with worry.
The clan begins to go out into the water, as you notice Kiri and Tuk left you awhile back. Now Neteyam and Lo’ak out of your sight you look around anxiously trying to find them. Unbeknownst to you, Lo’ak saddled his ilu to go and warn Payakan with the rest of the kids chasing after him. You and Jake now at your own hut, double check to see if the kids went back home, as you anxiously pace back and forth. You find a Metkayina boy, and rush to him. “Did you see where they went?!” You demand with worry. Jake’s neck comms spark to life, “Dad! I mean Devil Dog do you read me!” Lo’ak’s voice come through. Your ears perk up, pressing your earpiece to your ear. “Yeah, Lo’ak.” Jake responds.
“We’re with a Tulkun that’s under attack. Killer ships inbound it’s about two clicks out.” Your stomach drops as you look to Jake. “Who’s with you?” “It’s all of us. We’re at 3 brothers rocks.” The breath from your lungs escape as you and Jake look to each other with pure fear. “You get to cover, do not engage alright?. Get to cover. You hear me? We’re coming.”
You and him run to your leader. “The kids are under attack! They were defending a Tulkun. It’s your kids too!” Tonowari stands, “The demonship?” “Yes! We gotta go!” Jake and you run to your weapons as the war horn sounds off. You grab your arrows, slinging them to your back, and grab your bow, as you close your eyes and release a silent prayer to the Great Mother. Jake takes his kevlar vest and straps it on, as he loads up with grenades and bullets. You whip around to him growling with adrenaline, as you both silently nod this is it.
The moment you both anticipated would happen at some point, with your children on the line again. You call to your Ikran, as she soars down to you, mounting her with a hiss flying into the sky. Jake dives into the water mounting on his skimwing, making his way to where the rest of the warriors swim. From your line of sight you see the large demonship make its way to where the Tulkun swims, your kids desperately pulling on the pinger that’s lodged in its skin. You’re still too far away to assist, as you see them dive under to escape the sky people.
Your eyes frantically scanning the water and Metkayina warriors from above. You see Jake make his way toward the ship slowly, as you press your fingers to your neck. “Jake what is happening!?” Your heart pounds with anxiety watching him inch closer and closer to the sky people. No. You think to yourself. Suddenly a giant wave erupts from the water, as a Tulkun slams into the ship demolishing humans in its way. It roars whipping its tail into the human weapons, dodging the bullets with ease as it slips into the water once again.
You hear the yips and war cries flood your ears seeing the Metkayina rush to the ship now. This is the signal. You dive down into the air drawing your bow, the sky people now invading the sky and water with gunships and boats. Your arrow hisses through the air hitting the pilot with a clean shot. You weave through the air killing every single target your arrow hits. “Ayeyeyeyeya!”
You yip into the sky.
Bullets suddenly zip past you, as you look behind to see Quaritch and his Ikran shooting at you and Oare. You hiss with anger, as you quickly maneuver around the bullets as best you can. “Aye!” You yip to Jake close by. He immediately sees you and rushes to where Quaritch is, soaring into the air he releases his bullets screaming at the demon. You make your way to another gunship killing the pilot. You seamlessly kill everyone contact, assisting the Metkayina.
While you and Jake fight with the clan, Neteyam rescues Tuk, Tsireya, and Lo’ak cutting them loose from the cuffs. Lo’ak looks to Neteyam grabbing a machine gun. “Come on we gotta get Spider. Come on bro, we can’t leave him.” Neteyam groans at his younger brother constantly doing what he’s not supposed. Reluctantly following him, they climb to the bannisters of the ship waiting for the right moment.
They drop down throwing the boat members off and rescuing Spider. Gunfire sounds off as they run for cover, Neteyam ripping the gun from his brother to shoot back. “Go Go!” He shouts at them to make a run for it. He fires off one last round as he dives into the water, feeling a small object rip through his chest. Immediately feeling pain, he clutches his chest as blood seeps out and into the water. Lo’ak and Spider high five as Neteyam groans in agony. “You Skxawng moron, I’m shot.” As he struggles to stay afloat. Lo’ak’s eyes widen in horror looking to where Neteyam bobs in the water, “Shit!” Spider and him grab onto his body as Tsireya rides over with her ilu, mounting him on and rushing to land.
Jake now mounted on the rock narrowly escaping Quaritch sees the kids swimming towards him. “Dad! It’s Neteyam! He’s hurt!” Jake’s blood runs cold as he sees his eldest slumped in the water. “Grab here! Watch his head! Watch his head!” Jake shouts cradling Neteyam’s body, with Lo’ak Spider and Tsireya carrying his body to the rock. They lay him down, Jake turning his body over seeing the gaping hole in his chest, a clean shot going through his skin. “Oh no.” His heart clenching. Your shadow cast overhead, as you see everyone crouched over a body. Eclipse now reaching its peak, you rush over to where everyone is hovering over Neteyam. Your eyes widen with shock, “No no no no no!” You scream kneeling to the eldest. His chest heaving, with pain as he fights for his life. “I want to go home!”
He cries.
You being to panic, your breath heaving with adrenaline, as you remember the vial you carry. The liquid that saves all wounds, your Tsahìk told you to use. “It will heal any wound, of any kind. It can bring someone back from the brink of death, taking their last breath. All it takes is to sip this vial of its last drop.” Her words ring in the back of your head, as you quickly remove the bottle from your pouch, unfastening the cap. You cup the back Neteyam’s head, bringing the bottle to his quivering lips. “Drink!” You shout with haste. You tip the bottle back making sure every last drop of the glowing liquid enters his mouth. You close his lips, and tilt his head back, watching his Adams apple swallow roughly.
Everyone stares at you in utter confusion, unable to process what’s just occurred as you bring your hands to Neteyam’s face. He closes his eyes, as if in a relaxed state, causing worry to rip through your body. You look to his chest where the hole was, slowly closing right before your eyes. Jake still in shock, witnesses the wound close, as you cry tears of relief. You cradle Neteyam’s head, crying into his hair. “Oh Great Mother!” You shout. Neteyam slowly blinks, still in shock himself. You quietly coo him, “It’s okay, just lay there. You’re okay Neteyam” You brush his braids back. He slowly touches your cheek, “Tani?” Your tears fall to his face, sniffling loudly. Jake leans over making sure his son is okay, as the other stare in disbelief. “Hey you’re okay boy.” Jake lightly says. “Dad?” He looks to Jake now.
You close your eyes in thanks, a wave of relief flowing through your veins when Jake’s neck comms spark to life again. “You hear me corporal? Yeah I think you can. I got your daughters. Same deal as before. You for them. Your son didn’t have to die.” You and Jake instantly look to one another. From a distance it must look as if you’re mourning over Neteyam. Jake presses his neck, “Yeah I hear you.” Your blood runs cold again, you’re not in the clear just yet. You hiss with anger seething through your body.
He grabs your face, knowing that there’s more at stake now more than ever, “Let’s go get our daughters.” You nod to him, making your way to Oare again, as she hisses with the power she feels from you.
“Your sisters where are they” Jake shouts in panic. Lo’ak just looks in shock, “I don’t know.” Now moving to his older brother. Spider tugs Jake, “They’re at the moon pull come on I’ll show you.” They run to his skimwing swimming to the demonship. Jake slowly emerges from the water, as he looks to Spider, “No you stay here.” Quaritch begins to taunt to him. “You thought you could keep your family safe, but you couldn’t.” Just as Jake releases a grenade you dive onto the ship, rolling onto the landing drawing your bow back in rage hitting an Avatar. You hiss with primal rage, alongside Jake as he shoots rounds off into humans and Avatars. You would be damned if you almost lost another kid tonight.
You felt raw primal rage course through your veins, as you re use a single arrow plunging it into every demon you target. You growl with anger, as you dodge the bullets from Quaritch. Weaving behind the machinery and metal, you see Jake attacking another demon, “Ma’Jake!” You shoot your arrow into another Avatar sneaking up on you two. As your arrow comes into Quaritch’s sight. Kiri looks to him, “That’s right, they’re coming for YOU.” Your arrow being stuck in a body, you unsheathe your dagger and stab another human, hissing in his face, discarding him to the side, as another one sneaks to the side of you. You grab your bow and whip it to his face, slinging over his head snapping his neck like a twig.
Jake finds Tuk, and cuts her cuffs as he looks for Kiri in confusion. “Where’s your sister?” Tuk points, “That way.” Quaritch emerges from behind the metal with his knife to Kiri’s throat. Jake lunges toward him, as the knife tightens against her skin causing her to yelp in pain. “Running out of time here corporal. You really wanna lose another kid today?” Jake lunges for him again. “Kick your weapons away and cuff yourself. CUFFS ON NOW!” Jake huffs, “You sonofabitch!” As he begins to snap on one cuff.
You’ve made your way around the back of the ship, sneaking up behind Spider. All your instincts directing your rage. You grab the back of his head with your knife now to his throat. Quaritch whips around to see you gripping Spider harshly. “Release, or I cut demon.” He snickers at you. “What you think I care about some kid? We’re not even the same species.” You look down to Spider, with pure fear in his eyes. You didn’t want it to come to this, but you would do anything to get your girls back, even if it means killing this boy.
You slash a cut into his chest, as he hisses in pain. “I cut.” You growl, but he doesn’t budge. You scream, lifting your knife in the air prepared to plunge into Spider’s chest, as Quaritch releases Kiri last second. You toss the boy to the side, as you ready to slash the demon to death. You take him by surprise not losing a stride in your step as you plunge your knife into the neck of the demon. His eyes go wide with shock as he quickly grips his neck is covered in the dark crimson liquid. He begins to choke, now falling to his knees as Jake turns to you now covered in blood.
He quickly takes the knife out of your hand seemingly breaking your trance. Tuk runs for you, “Mom!” She grips you tightly as you all feel the ship shake sinking. “Come on we gotta move!” Jake takes Kiri’s hand making his way to where the water goes down. “Spider!” Kiri hugs the boy. “Come on we gotta move.” He hastily runs down. “Tani are you with me?” Jake shakes you, as you watch the life fade from Quaritch’s eyes. The man who destroyed your home tree, the man who brought genocide to your people, the man who killed your sister, Neytiri, babies, women and children.
The man who almost killed Neteyam. You relish in seeing the light disappear from his eyes. Jake tugs your hand once more, leading you down to where the kids are. You swim back to the skimwing making sure everyone holds on, now going back where Lo’ak, Neteyam, and Tsireya are. You mount to the rock, clutching onto Tuk, as you climb to see Neteyam. He’s now in a sitting position with Lo’ak hugging him, still not quite believing he’s okay. “Neteyam!” Tuk shouts running to him. Jake looks to where you’re standing as you begin to cry, he brings you in for a tight hug. Your knees buckle, as he sets you down gently. Kiri hugging you from behind, and everyone else wrapping themselves around you. The eclipse vanishes, as the sun begins to shine down on your family. Jake looks to you glossy eyed, bringing his hand to your face scanning his family. “Sully’s stick together.”
Synopsis: You and Jake return home after you become mated, with the kids rushing in to find out Kiri suffers a seizure, the return of the tulkun occurs and Ronals shares a secret with you. I completely made up the thing about the Amrita name.
Warnings: none
Word Count: 2k
As you and Jake make your way back to your marui pod, you feel a heavy weight lift from your chest like an endless rainfall during storm season. Suddenly the air is crisp, the sand is more lush, and there’s a lighter stride in your steps. You sense this feeling in Jake through the bond, as he squeezes your hand lightly. Now the sun set, you both enter the family tent ready to tell the children of your union. You release a happy sigh as you work in tandem to prepare dinner, sneaking in kisses in between, both of you giggle like love sick puppies. You begin to wrap the banana leaf when a sudden movement rips into the entrance.
“Dad! It’s Kiri!” Both of you immediately whip your heads to the source, seeing Neteyam carry a lifeless looking Kiri. Your mind floods back to the memory of Jake holding Neytiri’s lifeless form sending a dark shiver coursing through your body. Jake releases your kurus as you both rush to where Neteyam stands. “Put her down on the mat, watch her head!” Jake orders. Your ears begin to ring with anxiety, and your body goes numb as you try to remain calm for you family. “What happened son?!”
Jake frantically begins searching for signs of life. “It was a seizure.” You and Jake stare at each other with equal fear in your eyes, now filled with debilitating dread. “I gotta call Norm. They’ll know what to do.” Jake says to you. All you can manage is a small nod as you look down to an unconscious Kiri. “Tuk, we must get Ronal.” You begin to grab the small girl, and leave the tent without thinking.
You and Tuk race to Ronal’s tent as fast as you can with Tuk’s small legs desperately trying to keep up with yours. You open the flap to her marui, as she weaves a new basket. “Ronal! It’s Kiri. She had a seizure and she won’t wake up! Please!” You feel your tears begin to run down your cheeks as the Tsahík takes in your trembling form.
She makes her way up, nodding her head calling to Tsireya to grab her healing tools. “We must make haste. Come!” All of you gather her things as you make your way back to the family tent, as you hear a distant humming invade your ears.
You look to the sky and see a giant helicopter begin descending into the sand. Jake and Neteyam rush to where it lands, sand spewing into the eyes of the clan members. You enter your marui to see Lo’ak watching Kiri as Jake and Neteyam help grab the gear outside. His eyes filled with worry and fear much like yours, you bend down to rub his head. “Is she gonna be okay?” His fearful eyes meet yours, “I’m not sure Lo’ak, we’re getting help.” You respond with a sniffle.
The tent now fills with Norm in his avatar body, with Max connecting foreign looking contraptions to your daughter, with beeping and human technology to aid. With no signs of Kiri waking up you begin to fear the worst, your body going numb with flashbacks of losing Neytiri. Your hot tears streaming down your face, you look to Tuk holding Kiri’s hand softly crying for her big sister to wake.
You rise to your feet when Ronal finally enters the tent, her apprehensive eyes scanning the human technology in disgust. “I see that I am not needed.” She spits out, as she begins to turn away. Before she is able to leave, you grip her arm and pull her back in. “You are our Tsahík!” You hiss. She looks to Norm and Max once again, “Remove these things.” Your whip your head back, screaming. “Out! Now!”
You would never reach such hostility to Max and Norm, but right now this is a matter of life and death for your child. Your maternal instincts scream to protect your young, as you practically foam at the mouth to ensure her safety. “Okay, okay. Why don’t you just take a break?” Jake lightly reassures the men. “Okay we gotta remove her I.V.” Norm hastily replies removing the wires and I.V. from Kiri. Ronal begins to set up her healing tools as you sit behind her, quietly praying to Eywa Kiri would make a full recovery.
She chants her ritual to Eywa, prodding and poking Kiri’s skin. Sucking the air from her body and blowing it into the tent. Your chest is pounding with anxiety as you fear you cannot take another loss of a family member. You feel Jake sneak behind you, wrapping his hand around your neck lovingly. “Kiri! You’re awake!” You hear Tuk shout with relief. Your ears immediately perk up, as you and Jake rush to Kiri’s side. Grabbing her hand and squeezing it, you convince yourself she really is okay. “Oh Kiri!!”
You bring her small hand to your face as she begins to sob. Tuk sweetly touches her sister’s head rubbing her hair as Neteyam enters the tent to bend down to see his sister, with Lo’ak standing close behind. Your heart filled with relief, you thank the Great Mother and Ronal.
As Kiri is tended to by her siblings and Jake, Ronal pulls you aside outside the marui. You sense something off about the woman, her facial expressions perplexed. Your brows furrow with worry, “What is it?” Your eyes meeting hers. She takes a deep sigh, putting a hand to her chest.
“Your child did not suffer a seizure because she has epilepsy.” Your eyes widen with shock as she continues. “That girl is very special Tani. Are you aware of this?” You nod your head lightly. “Yes. We don’t know the extent of her conception. She was born of a lifeless Avatar. We aren’t sure how.” She looks to the sun setting beyond the horizon taking a deep breath. “Your child is a prophet. She is the key to everything. She is a piece of Eywa.” You gasp at your Tsahík, you couldn’t possibly be hearing her words correctly.
A lump in your throat begins to form, as you feel your heart race faster and faster. “Tani, you must not speak of this to anyone. Not even your husband. Our Great Mother has bigger plans for Kiri, which is how the seizure happened in the first place. She was seeking too many questions. Her time will come. She is the seed bearer.”
Your mind is racing with a thousand thoughts, what can this even mean? “Ronal, what did you see?” You ask cautiously. She turns to you, her deep gaze penetrating your own. “I did not see much, just know that this may only be the beginning for your daughter. She will face trials and tribulations, all of you will. But she is the key to everything.” She already said that you think to yourself. All you can bring yourself to do is nod, praying she doesn’t see your nervous demeanor. “Thank you.” You say quickly. She nods her head and makes her way home, as you’re left at a complete loss for words, just staring at the horizon.
Your mind racing from the events of the day, you slowly turn and re enter your family pod. Kiri’s now sitting up right drinking some water, as Jake rubs her back. You bend down to her, rubbing her hair smiling with tears in your eyes. The worry slowly lifting out of the tent, you take a deep sigh and let Jake tend to your daughter as you finish making dinner. “Hey Neteyam can you wrap this last leaf for me?” You turn to the eldest, as he rises to help you finish. Tuk is sitting next to Kiri, while Jake and Lo’ak sit together on the mats.
With the food ready, you put the leaves into the fire pit to cook, while you look to Jake to tell your kids of your union. He nods, and awkwardly clears his throat. “Um, Sully’s fall in.” Everyone’s ears perk up, intently listening to the family meeting. “Tani and I have some news. We are, officially one.” He softly smiles, looking to you. You reach to squeeze his hand as blush begins to form on your cheeks. Lo’ak coughs, as Neteyam’s ears pin to his head realizing he’ll never get the girl of his dreams. “It is true. We are mated before Eywa.”
You reply smiling to your mate. “Ugh gross! You had to tell us that?” Lo’ak groans with his hands palming his face. You laugh at the Sully boy, shaking your head. “Hey, show some respect.” Jake lightly quips. Tuk just gets up excitedly, and jumps into your arms. “Does this mean you’re really our mom now!?” She giggles into your chest. You laugh at the youngest, caressing her braids, “Aw, I will never replace your mom Tuk. I could never.
But with this union, we are a family now. We always will be.” You say softly. You knew that you could truly never replace your dear friend, and you never had any intentions of doing so. You hoped that someday the kids would understand why you were chosen, and what you had to do in order to make Eywa happy. You were not given the luxury of a choice.
You look to Neteyam who’s awkwardly avoiding eye contact with you, your heart silently clenching. Kiri must be feeling much better, since all she could seem to do was roll her eyes. Jake chuckles at everyone’s colorful responses. As you take a sigh, celebrating the somewhat small victory. You ready for bed, making sure everyone is comfortable, as you say goodnight to Tuk and Kiri. You make your way over to your husband as he scoots over making room for you on the sleeping mat. You curl up into his body, the heat radiating from his skin enveloping you into a deep slumber as you feel him kiss your forehead.
The morning light casts its sun soaked hue into your tent’s crevices, as you snuggle into your mate a little more relishing in his body heat. Jake brings his muscular arm even closer to you, enjoying the incredibly rare moments of peace and quiet. You nuzzle your face into his neck with hot breathes itching his skin. You can’t help but feel so safe in his arms, feeling at home in his embrace. He practically purrs, as you kiss his neck softly, making your way to his jaw, cheek, then lips. “Good morning.” You breathe into his mouth. He smiles, kissing you deeper. “Good morning. I could get used to waking up like this.” He chuckles. You lightly smack his chest, kissing him one last time, as you both rise up for the day.
You finish breakfast together, as Tuk helps you roll up the biggest rug, when you hear a conch shell horn. All of your heads whip to the sounds, rushing out to see the commotion. You see many of the Metkayina begin to dive into the water on their ilus and skimwings swimming into the water. You see Tsireya smiling as she excitedly waves riding her ilu “Everyone, our brothers and sisters have returned!” You remember Ronal telling you of the Tulkun returning last week, shaking your head in disbelief that a week has already gone by so fast. You look to Jake as the kids get excited over the news.
Lo’ak dives into the water, hopping on Tsireya’s ilu as they make their way to the large creatures breaching in the water. You and Jake smile to each other as he calls to his skimwing. “Kiri come on! Come on! Let’s go meet them!” Tuk shouts happily, as she drags her sister to the ocean with Neteyam. You hop onto the back of the fish with Jake securing your legs, as you dive into the crystal clear water witnessing the glory of the Tulkun.
The ocean fills with movement, as you look around you seeing children play with baby ilus, babies taking their first breath, storytelling, and joy. You feel a tap on your thigh, as you look to Jake pointing to a mother Tulkun and her calf. Your eyes light up with delight as you crinkle your eyes from smiling so hard, squeezing Jake’s shoulder. You soar through the ocean weaving through the members of the Metkayina, as you see Tsireya flip with her spirit sister smiling away. You never experienced such a thing, to see a communal space for both clan members and animals treated as their own, it brings a warmth to your belly lighting you with the desire to bear your own children.
You look to your left to find Ronal swimming up to her spirit sister signing to her with a wide smile. As they communicate, she sees you on the skimwing, beckoning for you to swim to her. You squeeze Jake’s shoulder and dismount from the fish as you breach the surface for another breath. You see Ronal’s giant spirit sister, adorning similar ink to her along the body.
You eyes lit with wonder, as you feel Ronal take your hand and put it on the Tulkun. Your smile widening as far as it can go as you’re left bewildered. Ronal signs to you, This is Ro'a. You nod your head with glee, as you sign to the Tulkun, I am Tani of the Omatikaya. It is nice to meet you. Your baby is beautiful. The Tulkun responds with clicks and yips you don’t quiet understand, you look to Ronal who translates. She says thank you, you are funny looking.
You blow bubbles into the water trying to stifle a laugh as the Tulkun shakes its body, as if laughing with you. Ronal points to the mouth of her spirit sister, as it opens as wide as it can go. She beckons you to swim forward into the depth of the mouth.
You hesitantly make your way forward, as Jake quizzically stares at you, motioning you’re okay, he nods. The mouth closes and you’re suddenly enveloped with darkness. The biolumunnincesce of the Tulkun lights up like a million stars in the night sky. Ronal swims further to the middle, as you follow suit when a golden flowing tendril unravels right before you.
She grabs hold of it, as it flows in the water. She signs, Pay attention. You nod, as she removes a small vial from her pouch, as she brings it up to the kuru of the Tulkun. A golden liquid begins to secrete from the tendrils, with Ronal lightly pinching it into the jar carefully making sure no water gets in. Your eyes lit with wonder as she fills the glass full. She puts it into her pouch, tapping your shoulder to exit the mouth as it opens.
Both of you breach for air, as the fin of Ro’a hoists you up into a sitting position. Ronal takes the jar and gives it to you. “This is the most potent healing property known to man Tani. It is sacred amongst the Metkayina. Only bonded members may harvest this from their spirit brother or sister for its use.” You listen intently to the Tsahìk. “It is called Ayvitrayä Ramunong Well of Souls. Also known as Swok Atan Sacred Light. It will heal any wound, of any kind. It can bring someone back from the brink of death, taking their last breath. All it takes is to sip this vial of its last drop. Its properties still unknown to us. It is very special Tani. Here, this is for you, in case of an emergency. Use it wisely.” As she places the vial in your hand.
You nod in disbelief, as you secure it to your own small pouch around your waist. “Thank you Ronal.” As you place your hand to her shoulder. It seems even in the short months your family has stayed here, you have managed to break down the icy walls of the mysterious Tsahík, budding a real friendship.
You turn to Jake as he surfaces the water, swimming over to him, mounting the fish. The Metkayina will share stories and catch up all day long with their spirit family, you dive back down into the water to find Kiri and Tuk attached to the fin of a Tulkun, with Rotxo, one of their friends. You spend the rest of the day swimming with others, finding Neteyam on his ilu talking to a Metkayina girl showing him her spirit sister.
Once done your activities for the day you and Jake are first to arrive home in the pod. Now dried off, you begin to cut some melon fruit as its pungent sweet smell fill your nose with delight. Your tail flicks with contentment, with a sudden tug coming from behind you. You gasp, whipping around to see the culprit with a devious smirk on his face. You throw your head back laughing, as you catapult your body onto him for a round of love making. Sharing the fruit, and enjoying each other’s company while your children play in the water, seems like a great deal between you and Eywa. Unbeknownst to you, the RDA have found your whereabouts from the rogue gunship to help Kiri.
"I hope when you’re in bed with her you think of me." "You don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here." "Call me when you’re sober." "Do you toss and turn from all the bridges you burned?" Jatya
"I hope when you’re in bed with her you think of me."
"I wish I could say I hate you, and maybe I do, but you've rooted yourself into my head like the toxic bitch that you are. You haunt me. I feel like I'll never escape you. Is that what you wanted?"
"You don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here."
"The last place I want to be is anywhere in your presence."
"Call me when you’re sober."
"Never."
"Do you toss and turn from all the bridges you burned?"
"Why are you so intent on ruining my life? Does it get you off? To think of how you have set fire to everything I ever cared about? To know that I hate you so fucking much that your very presence makes my blood boil?"