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~{   G I R L   T A L K   }~





The 8 Na'vis laughed at something Rotxo had said as they sat in a circle, Tatia kneeling behind Tsireya as she did the girls hair. 

"I'm surprised Tatianayi even came out with us. Hasn't happened in years." Tsireya teased the girl who knelt behind her which earned her hair being slightly tugged. "Actually." Tatia rolled her eyes with a small smirk. "Your father sent me to make sure you all got along."

"So you didn't want to hang out with us?" Rotxo said in a overly dramatic tone. "I have better things to be doing." Tatia shrugged which made Ao'nung scoff. "Yeah like your new forest boyfriend." 

Each of their heads snapped towards the Chiefs son but Neteyam only smirked, his head getting the better of him. "Exactly." Tatianayi teased with a proud smirk on her face. 

Tuk looked up at Neteyam with a confused look. "What does that mean?"

Neteyam shook his head and placed her between his legs so she could rest against his chest, noticing she was almost falling asleep. She rested back on him as he ran his fingers through her braids to calm her.

Rotxo laughed at Ao'nungs jealous expression. "I'm kidding, Ao'nung." Tatia rolled her eyes before muttering under her breath so that they could all hear but Ao'nung himself who sat furthest away. "A bit."

"Tatiana?" Tuk questioned, her doe eyes looking up at the older girl. "Could you do my hair one day. It looks really pretty."  Tatianayi giggled, a bright smile appearing on her face at the praise. "Of course. Just pick out some shells and I'll do it for you."

Neteyam turned his head to look at the girl who had done Tsireya's hair in a middle part and slicked it back into a high ponytail, leaving two strands in front and braiding them with golden and silver lockets. Her ponytail was in her natural curly hair to which she braided a few strands and put sea shells in them

After she tapped Tsireya's shoulder to let her know she was done, she took her spot next to Neteyam and worked on an arrow that she had brought with her to finish. This one was different to what Neteyam saw in the forest the day they met, this arrow had it's usual fiery red and black feathers which had became her calling card, but something was carved into the side.

"I just remembered that time when dad showed us that sky people game." Lo'ak laughed, hitting his brothers shoulder. "Which one, he showed us loads." Kiri questioned, playing with the sand. "You know, the one where you'd be in the water and you'd go on each others shoulders and try push the other people off." 

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