ā” I See You
Pairing āā Neteyam x Fem!Omaticaya!Reader Word āā 3k Synopsis āā In which Neteyam gets jealous about the reader having a lot of suitors, as he wants her for himself. Warnings āā A jealous!Neteyam, a little bit of angry!Neteyam, Neteyam wanting to confess to Y/N but having an internal block, Possessive!Neteyam? Yandere!Neteyam?! o.O (I wasn't expecting this as I wrote it, fr) Fluffy moments ahead! Let me know if I should warn something :) A/n āā This is my first fic/imagine of Neteyam (hearts in my eyes). I saw the film a long time ago, but I never wrote an imagine for this lovely boy. But now, here I am! Let me know if you liked it <3 Images are not mine, so credit goes to the respective owners. English is not my first language!
Neteyam was irritated. Anyone who looked at him could tell he was practically steaming, his narrowed eyes glued to the ground, his firm steps carrying him somewhere far away from the clan before he did something he might regretāor something that would earn him a stern lecture (and punishment) from Jake later on.
Once again, the eldest Sully had seen Y/n being politely courted by one of the other boys in the clan. He chuckled bitterly to himself, almost scoffing. Of course, Y/n was being courted by every young Omaticaya in the hopes of making her their mate.
If this had been a few years ago, back when Neteyam wasnāt even aware of Y/nās existenceātoo busy with training and missions assigned by his fatherāhe wouldnāt have cared about her constantly being approached. But from the moment he truly noticed her, something inside him had shifted. And that something drove him to the brink of madness every time another boy approached her.
Of course, he couldnāt expect that not to happen. Y/n was, by far, the most beautiful young woman in the clan. But it wasnāt just that. It wasnāt only her perfectly amber eyes, designed so flawlessly by Eywa, or her long, dark hair that seemed to reflect all of Pandoraās natural light, or even her radiant smile that adorned her small, round face so perfectly. No, it was more than just her looks, though the entire clanāespecially the young Omaticaya menāhad to notice those things about her, too.
Still, Neteyam was utterly jealous. And furious. He couldnāt just hide Y/n away from everyone, keep her somewhere safe where only he could see her, appreciate her, talk to her. Maybe even touch herāif he didnāt combust from the thought alone.
Every time he interacted with Y/n, Neteyamās heart would pound harder and faster, his face would flush, and his palms would sweat. When he first started feeling this way, the Omaticaya thought he was ill and grew concerned, which drew Jakeās attention. Eventually, Neteyam couldnāt keep it to himself and told his father what was bothering him.
Jake Sully had to fight back a laugh when his eldest said he was in loveāthough not in those exact words. Still, Jake kept a serious face to maintain his authority. Jake liked Y/n; she was a good girl. He had practically watched her grow up, just as heād watched Neteyam grow up. But he didnāt like how much she was distracting his son. As a final piece of advice, the patriarch told his son to focus harder on his training until he felt ready to confess his feelings.
And so, until that day came, Neteyam settled for forming a friendship with the young woman. He poured himself into his training, trying harder every day to push those feelings away.
Neytiri, on the other hand, had noticed what was happening without needing a word from Neteyam. She saw how he acted whenever Y/n was nearby during any clan gathering. She saw his reactions as he struggled to hide his emotions, forget them, and behave naturally around the girl. Neytiri liked Y/n, too. She thought the young woman was beautiful, talented, and caring. If it was Eywaās will, she would gladly welcome Y/n as a daughter when Neteyam finally woke up and claimed her as his mate.
But Neytiri thought that day might take a whileāand she hoped it wouldnāt be too late by the time Neteyam finally confessed.
āNeteyam?ā Y/nās sweet, melodic voice called from behind him, breaking through his thoughts. He kept walking, his long, purposeful strides carrying him anywhere far from the girl who occupied his mindāand who was now standing right behind him.
Neteyam didnāt stop walking, but his ears, along with the stiffness in his tail and shoulders, betrayed that he had heard Y/n and was fully aware of her presence.
Y/n was confused but decided to follow him in silence. She trailed after the boy through paths filled with lush vegetation and small animals, eventually arriving at a breathtaking view of Pandora from the heights of one of the great trees. The girl smiled at the sight but quickly turned her attention to Neteyam, noticing how he stood quietly, avoiding her gaze, seemingly trying to calm himself.
āDid something happen?ā Y/n asked softly, taking a careful step closer but keeping some distance between them.
Neteyam swallowed down the words that were forming like a lump in his throatāwords like: You shouldnāt be accepting courtships when Iām around. But he couldnāt hold back the frustrated sigh that escaped his lips. āItās nothing,ā he replied simply and calmly. He would never burden her with his confusion or irritation. After all, it wasnāt her fault she was so beautiful and skilled.
āNete, it doesnāt seem like nothing,ā Y/n said with a small laugh. The moment the nickname left her lips, Neteyamās heart jumped wildly in his chest.
Still, he remained silent, his face beginning to flush as he stood there, choosing to focus on the view of Pandora. The sun was already starting to set, making way for the night.
āWell... Iām sorry. I guess I shouldnāt have meddledā¦ā Y/n said softly after receiving no response, her tone a little embarrassed. She had known Neteyam for years and had never wanted to be a burden to himāquite the opposite.
The Omaticaya girl had always had her eyes on the eldest Sully, the first son of Toruk Mak'to, even before they had built their friendship. Of course, her feelings werenāt tied to his status as the son of a leader but rather to Neteyamās gentle yet strong demeanor.
His sharp, observant eyes. His postureāone that had been largely shaped by Jake Sullyās expectations, yet which Neteyam carried with a natural grace. His careful, steady way of speaking, free of judgment. And, most of all, the way he would laugh wholeheartedly whenever he had to save Loāak from his own troubles.
"I... I didnāt mean to bother you, Neteyam. Sorry," Y/n said, clasping her hands together. Her ears lowered softly, and her tail stopped swaying slowly from side to side.
Before she could leave, though, the Omaticaya stopped her.
"No," Neteyam said quickly, finally meeting her eyes. He straightened himself, feeling the warmth on his face intensify, spreading to his ears, neck, and soon, he was sure, his chest. Taking an almost imperceptible deep breath, he added, "You're not a bother. You donāt have to go if you donāt want to." His voice was soft, and he moved closer to the edge of the tree, sitting down and letting his long legs dangle in the air. The last thing he wanted was for Y/n to think she was a nuisance.
The girl smiled slightly at his words, a bit of her earlier energy returning. Being near Neteyam was gratifying, and she loved it. She loved talking to him, feeling close to him in any way. With gentle steps, she moved to sit beside him, admiring the view.
"This is beautiful," Y/n said, her gaze fixed on the sceneryāthe setting sun casting its warm hues over Pandora.
Neteyam turned his eyes to her again, mesmerized by the golden light illuminating her face, enhancing her already stunning features.
"It really is," Neteyam replied calmly, though his gaze wasnāt on the scenery but on Y/n.
As soon as she looked at him, he quickly averted his eyes, scratching the back of his neck awkwardly.
"Is Jake being hard on you with training, Nete?" Y/n tried to start a conversation. "Is that why you were so upset?"
"A little..." Neteyam replied, avoiding her gaze. He wasnāt telling the full truth, but it wasnāt entirely a lie either. Jake always seemed to expect more and more from him. "Iām just a bit tired, thatās all."
"No days off, huh?" Y/n chuckled softly through her nose. "Jake just wants you to be perfect, Nete. Youāre the leaderās son, Toruk Makātoās son. There are a lot of expectations for you to meet."
"And that doesnāt help me at all," the boy replied, eliciting laughter from the Omaticaya beside him. Neteyam allowed himself a small smile as he listened to her laugh, watching her face light up.
"The hunting ritual is coming up..." the girl pointed out, softly swinging her legs where they hung over the edge. "Maybe Jake will let you rest after that."
"Iām not so sure about that."
A comfortable silence settled between them. Y/n turned her gaze back to the breathtaking scenery, but Neteyamās eyes stayed fixed on her, admiring her quietly. He loved moments like thisātalking to Y/n, sitting in silence with Y/n. Everything about it felt natural. Like it was meant to be.
"You... youāll have to make a big choice," Y/n began softly, her voice tinged with hesitation. She swallowed hard and took a deep breath.
Neteyam didnāt entirely understand her words but chose to remain quiet. Deep down, he knew he could listen to Y/n talk for hoursāeven if, perhaps, he didnāt fully grasp everything she said.
"Have you already chosen?" Y/n asked timidly, her eyes finally meeting his. Neteyam hadnāt taken his gaze off her.
"Chosen?" Neteyam echoed, a little confused, snapping out of the dreamy state her presence always seemed to put him in.
"I mean... your mate, of course," Y/n clarified, her voice quieter now, tinged with embarrassment.
The truth was, Y/n was scared of his answer. If Neteyam said yes, if he already had someone in mind to share his life with, it would crush any hope she had. But even so, she needed to know.
"Mate?" Neteyam repeated, slightly stunned. Her gaze bore into him, making him straighten his posture. He swallowed hard under her careful observation of his sharp, strong features. "No... I-I havenāt," he stammered, finally looking away. His ears twitched anxiously.
The truth was that Neteyamās heart had already answered the question for himāloudly and undeniably. The moment Y/n mentioned "mate," his thoughts returned to the hunting ritual and the decision he would have to make afterward. And his mind landed firmly on Y/n.
Because it was her. It had always been her. Y/n was the one he wanted as his mate, the one he wanted to spend the rest of his life with, to share every moment with.
Neteyam grew nervous as he imagined Y/n waiting for him in their shared home, arms open, ready to embrace him, kiss him, and care for him just as he would care for her. And he would do it wellāhe was certain of that.
A small but happy smile flickered across Y/nās lips upon hearing Neteyamās response that he hadnāt chosen a mate yet.
āHave you⦠noticed any, um, approaches?ā Y/n asked softly, her voice almost a purr, knowing this was her chance and determined not to let it slip away. Not when Neteyam stirred her heart in ways no one else could. Not when she longed to hear his voice or feel close to him.
Of course, just like Y/n, Neteyam was a target of attention. The difference, however, was that Omaticaya girls werenāt as aggressive in their advances toward him. Getting close to him without at least being friends with his siblings was no easy task. And even then, finding a moment to be near him during his rare free time was nearly impossible. Yet Y/n managed it every time.
If anyone hoped to be courted by Neteyam, they had to make their feelings and intentions clear due to his limited availability and the fact that he wasnāt exactly the most expressive Naāvi. Y/n had tried to make her interest obvious around him, but the boy didnāt seem to notice.
Eywa knows how many courting gifts Y/n had carefully declined, all the while hoping to receive one from a particular Naāviāthe eldest Sully. With the hunting ritual so close, perhaps it was finally time for her to be a bit more forward in showing her interest, though still delicately. She didnāt want Neteyam to think poorly of herānot that he could, even if he tried.
āNo, I havenāt noticed,ā Neteyam replied truthfully to her question. The fact was, he rarely paid attention to anything outside of his parentsā demands, Loāakās troubles, his siblingsā safety, and, of course, every move Y/n made.
āWell⦠plenty of girls would love to be courted by you,ā Y/n said sweetly, letting out a soft laugh as she leaned ever so slightly toward him, her tail moving lightly along the ground. Neteyamās ears twitched at her words, his gaze drawn to her once more. His own tail began to shift, unconsciously seeking hers.
But then, the scene from earlier crept into his mindāa boy standing close to Y/n, talking to her, laughing as if there were no tomorrow, clearly thrilled to be near her. The memory made Neteyamās brows knit slightly together, and he found himself looking away from her.
āYeah. From what Iāve noticed, many are courting you,ā Neteyam said, trying to manage the irritation bubbling up inside him. Heād almost forgotten it, but now it had resurfaced. A new thought struck him, making him feel both nervous and uneasy. āYou⦠have you already chosen a mate?ā he asked carefully, bringing his eyes back to her.
āNo,ā she answered simply.
āNo? Why not? Youā¦ā He cleared his throat, fidgeting slightly. āYouāre an incredible girl. Iāve seen what you do for everyone in the clan. You tend to the injured, help prepare for rituals, assist mothers with their children⦠youāve even helped my mother.ā Neteyamās voice grew a little shaky, his ears flicking nervously, his tail moving restlessly behind him. He vividly remembered the day Loāak got himself into serious trouble, forcing him, Neytiri, and Jake to go and drag his brother back. In their absence, Y/n had kept Kiri and Tuk company, distracting them with her kindness and warmth.
Y/n smiled, realizing that Neteyam had noticed something about her. The boy steadied himself before speaking again.
āWhy havenāt you chosen anyone?ā Neteyam asked simply, his voice low, though his eyes stayed fixed on the girl beside him.
āIām waitingā¦ā Y/n began in the same tone, looking deeply at him. āā¦for someone to make me an offer.ā
Neteyam averted his gaze, assuming Y/n was talking about a specific Omaticaya in the clan. His thoughts spiraled, imagining anyone but himself in her mindāsomething Y/n was trying to make obvious with her intent gaze and the subtle movements of her tail inching closer to his.
āWellā¦ā Neteyam said, trying to swallow the frustration brewing inside him over whichever lucky Naāvi had managed to catch Y/nās eyes and heart. Maybe heād challenge him to a duel if he found out. āIt shouldnāt take long,ā he said simply, still not looking at her, his earlier sour mood returning.
āIt could happen now,ā Y/n suggested, tilting her head slightly, attempting to catch Neteyamās gaze.
āNow?ā Neteyam asked, looking around and confirming they were still alone. There wasnāt another Omaticaya in sight that he could aim his fists at.
āYes, now,ā Y/n replied, his attention now fully on her. She fluttered her eyelashes gracefully, hoping he would understand her meaning.
āHow ānowā? Itās just us here,ā he muttered, confused, though his heart skipped a beat as he caught her beautiful lashes in motion, momentarily forgetting his impulse to pummel some imaginary rival.
Y/n sighed, realizing she needed to be more direct if she wanted him to understand what she meant.
āNeteā¦ā She swallowed hard, steeling herself for what felt like an immense challenge. She placed her hand gently over his, watching his eyes slowly widen as his ears perked up in surprise. āā¦I see you,ā Y/n confessed intensely, her breath quickening as her heart raced uncontrollably.
Neteyam, on the other hand, was frozen in place. His wide eyes and dilated pupils were locked on the girl in front of him, his body entirely still as he processed her words.
āItās true that I was waiting for something from you,ā the girl began, embarrassed, avoiding his gaze. āBut... you donāt have to feel pressured by me. I know youāll have other great options for a mate.ā She let out a small, almost bitter laugh.
The Omaticaya boy snapped out of his stupor, blinking several times in quick succession, his pupils dilating greatly, his heart racing faster than ever before. As soon as Y/n pulled her hand from his, Neteyam quickly but gently grasped it, not wanting to startle her.
āY/n,ā the boy called softly, still surprised by her words. She wanted to be courted by him.
Even though Neteyam was consumed with happiness, staring at her intensely, the words were stuck in his throat. He wanted to say āI see youā like he had imagined so many times, but with his heart pounding and his shock overwhelming him, he could only open his lips several times, struggling to find the right words.
Y/n looked at him shyly, waiting for him to say something, while the boy still held her hand gently, preventing her from going anywhere. He traced her soft skin with his thumb, his gaze still locked on her, hoping she would understand him without words, because he certainly would stutter if he started to confess.
The girl looked down at their hands joined softly, gripping Neteyamās hand firmly, but soon she lifted her gaze back to him, watching him swallow hard.
āDo you feel the same?ā Y/n asked quietly, leaning in slightly, and the only thing Neteyam could do was nodāquickly, almost too fast, which made her smile even wider.
Even with his heart practically on fire, the boy swallowed hard and tightened his grip on the young woman beside him.
āY/n, I see you,ā Neteyam said as if making a promise, though it was whispered, it was intense. It was clear that his chest was rising and falling quickly, with a brief flush of purple creeping up his face, his ears, slowly descending to his neck.
Y/n smiled wider, the same color beginning to tint her cheeks. With her beautiful smile, Neteyam returned a smaller one, still immersed in emotions. His skin was showing his anxiety and mild embarrassment, and his palm was starting to grow warmer than usual.
The boy pulled back slightly from the girl, still looking at her, her eyes locked on him with curiosity. Neteyam began to undo one of his bracelets, tightly fastened to his forearm, and once the accessory was removed, he looked at Y/n with expectation.
The girl let out a happy sound, lifting her left forearm to Neteyam, who, with slightly trembling fingers, began to fasten the bracelet onto her. Now, anyone who saw Y/n wearing the accessory would immediately know that she was promised to Neteyam, as the Omaticaya wore the matching pair on his right forearm.
"In the hunting ritual..." Neteyam began softly as he adjusted the bracelet on Y/n. "I will bring the largest animal I find for the clan. And after that, I will come to you and ask if you would choose me as your mate in front of everyone." He continued, his voice still quiet, a little embarrassed but happy, watching the bracelet settle perfectly on the girl. "This is my first courting gift. But please, don't worry, I will give you more gifts so you can adorn yourself with them until the ritual. And also, after it." The boy smiled at her, making the girl laugh too, filled with happiness.
"And I will make your adornments," Y/n replied, thinking of the accessories she had already made for Neteyam, but never had the courage to gift him. However, from now on, she saw no problem in doing so.
The Omaticaya boy smiled at her, gently bringing their foreheads together, and she responded without hesitation, closing her eyes in delight and happiness. Neteyam turned his gaze back to the landscape in front of them, feeling Y/n settle close to his body, resting her head between his neck and shoulder. He accepted her presence gladly, holding her close as they both silently admired the beautiful, dusk-lit landscape of Pandora, content in their mutual affection.
With Neteyam holding the girl firmly and gently beside him, his tail swayed slightly, finding hers, and they wasted no time in intertwining them, causing both to share small, happy laughs. And behind the couple, Atokirinasāthe seeds of the Tree of Lifeāfloated softly, undisturbed, as the young pair embraced in front of Pandora's giant moon.



















