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Heyyy. What about a part2 for “No matter how long it's been, you're mine” but it’s just reader and Jake(and neytiri) catching up and reader connecting with the kids and it’s all fluff, give spider some love too he needs it💜💜💜💜
Hi anon! SECOND PART IT'S UP NOW!! I tried to include family interactions, Jake and reader's romance and the original request, so I hope you enjoy it!! Thank you so much!!
Hi, how are you? I just read my request for the third time and another idea came to me. How about a second part where the male reader wants to spend time with Jake and his kids? Perhaps by introducing a conflict where Kiri doesn't believe the reader will ever love her as a daughter because she doesn't have his DNA, but the reader assures her otherwise.
No matter how long it's been, you're mine pt. 2 | Jake Sully
summary: It's been a few weeks since the reunion, and your kids, Jake and Neytiri are getting used to you fulfilling the space in the family that was always yours. But Kiri seems distant, and you understand it might be because she needs time to adjust to the new family dinamic. However, for you, she's one of your kids, and you can't help but step in when you think she might be in trouble. Would this be the opportunity to clarify some things?
pairing: Jake Sully x male!na'vi reader (ex human), Kiri Sully x dad!reader (platonic), Sully family x dad!reader (platonic)
genre: slight angst, hurt-comfort, romance
warnings: minor misunderstandings between family members, Kiri being insecure, emotional scene, romance and soft tension between Jake and reader.
a/n: I'm so sorry this took six months T-T, I have returned with this beautiful story, and I hope it's good enough for the person who requested this! I really enjoyed writing again, so less 'talk' and more gays hehehehehe. HAPPY PRIDE EVERYONE!!! English is not my first language, please be kind <3.
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The fire made your skin glow. Jake noticed that, and he wanted to believe that's why he was looking at you so attentively. However, the real reason was that a few weeks had passed and Jake still couldn't believe you were in front of him again, preparing food with the other villagers, smiling at him with a faint blush in your cheeks, sleeping in the same hammock with deep breaths lulling him to sleep at night and your touch reassuring him that when he opened his eyes, you would still be there. The voice that he failed to listen to for so many years finally filled the house, mixing with the kids' laughs and jokes, an experience Jake always wanted to live. The same voice that was calling his name for the third time.
“Ma Jake!”
“Huh?”
Lo'ak and Tuk giggled when their dad smiled innocently at you, showing no remorse on how lost he was in your beauty. Neteyam and Spider shared a knowing glance, while Kiri played with her braids as she watched you, moving your head apparently disappointed with a smirk.
On the other hand, the na'vi around you were really curious about you since the olo'eyktan announced you were staying after the battle, with your mate and your kids. Everyone knew Toruk Makto had been searching for their loved one for fifteen years, but for most of them, it was a heartbreaking story that didn't have a happy ending. So when the news spread, the metkayina celebrated the reunion with a small party, where you were welcomed officially as a new member of the clan, leaving behind Ikeyni and the tayrangi people, your second family, promising to visit in the future. That's why a group of female na'vi laughed when they noticed the way your mate was admiring you.
“Behave or I'll give your dessert to one of the kids.” You said playful.
“I want it!” Lo'ak stood up, ready to take the yomyo (plate for food).
“Me too!” Spider raised his hand.
“Me three!” Tuk spoke with her mouth full of food.
“It's mine!” Jake took the yomyo from your hands, looking at your children with narrowed eyes, then he proceeded to smile at you. “It's not my fault you are so handsome.”
“You are still acting like a kid.” You teased, handing food to Lo'ak.
“All his life.” Neytiri answered when she arrived. When she sat down next to Tuk and the little girl squinted in happiness. You realized how much the children loved her. Even if at first it was confusing to understand, you ended up thanking her to help Jake and you to form your family. The kids called her ‘aunt’ and it melted your heart; she was a Sully too.
And the family was bigger than expected: Spider, the human teenager that was brave enough when he was kidnapped by the RDA. He showed his loyalty to the na'vi. Always curious and respectful. The few times when Spider left Kiri's side was when he was helping somewhere else. Somehow, you felt connected with him after Jake told you his story: a human who fell in love with Pandora, wishing to have blue skin.
“Here, let me help.” You said softly when Spider had problems with the special machine he used to eat when he's with the na'vi. The exopack was left next to him, safe where no one could step on it.
“Thank you, sir.”
“I told you already, just call me by my name.”
The boy smiled, knowing it was very difficult for him to adjust. You reassure him one last time before taking one last peek to everyone. One of the things you were used to doing with the tayrangi was always checking on people. The least you wanted to be was a burden, especially when the clan saved you and took care of you when you lost your memories. But now it was for a different reason: you were a father. The children —your children— needed you as much as you needed them, but the war forced you to separate. That's why you were making sure to do all the things you didn't do before. Everything started with little things, like asking if they needed help with their mattresses, if their weapons needed fixing, if they needed help with their hair, if they were fine with the food…
“Kiri, do you want more fruit?” You asked, looking at her almost full plate of fish.
“No, thanks.” The girl didn't even look at you. You could count with one hand the times she spoke more than three words to you.
It had been only a couple of weeks since you met Neteyam, Lo'ak, Kiri, Spider and Tuk, but you've already picked up on some things that make them different from each other: their way of speaking, how they behaved within the family, the relationship each one had with Jake and Neytiri, and how they interacted with other people. Kiri wasn't the best at talking with others, or expressing entirely how she felt, but you knew she was special. Spider was her best friend and they did almost everything together, but Kiri used to isolate herself too. You noticed when Spider was fishing with Jake, or Lo'ak and Neteyam left with Neytiri. Tsireya and Rotxo were kind young metkayina who always tried to include her, but Kiri loved her space. Although you questioned if that space felt lonely sometimes.
Jake and Neytiri noticed the way your expression changed. Of course, you didn't think Kiri hated you. You were aware that she needed more time to adjust. Maybe she grew up hearing stories about you, but all of you needed to get used to this. You understood when Neteyam felt embarrassed when he called you ‘dad’ again, the third night all of you were about to sleep; you felt happy when Tuk started asking for good-morning kisses you the same since day one, and you also felt your heart beat with love when Lo'ak expressed how comfortable he felt when you turned around after he called you sempul; so you would also understand if Kiri needed time to talk to you freely.
One morning, under the sunlight and in the middle of the ocean, you decided to help Jake collect human weaponry. It was a tiring activity, even surrounded by water, and drops of sweat would slide on your back and neck. At least Jake and you were a good team because it would be the third boat to return to the shore full of guns. Ronal and Tonowari weren't happy about this. After all the trauma, you didn't know how to feel about it either. One thing was sure, you didn't want the metal trash floating in the beautiful ocean, causing the same contamination that was on Earth once.
“You should have stayed with Neteyam.” Jake spoke when you surfaced. Your braids were on your face, so you moved your head to clear the view. Jake had to look away from you and kept fixing a rifle. He couldn't lose focus.
“Yeah? Why is that?” You ask with a smirk, carrying a gun on your shoulder. You left it in the boat and then climbed in. You positioned your legs to exert force and began to hoist up other weapons that were tied to the first one with a rope.
“First, you are still working on your breathing and swimming technique. Second, you would have had ten more minutes to sleep. I had everything planned with Lo'ak.”
“He's just a kid, Jake. Lo'ak deserves to have some time for himself, too. He told me he was going to meet Tsireya.”
“Still, he needs to learn this.”
“I agree.” you said with some effort, your arms flexing. "But all in due time." You hissed in pain when you felt a sharp pain in your fingers. “Shit.” You checked your fingers, still holding the rope with your other hand. Jake loosened your grip so he could examine you himself. The last weapon slipped back to the bottom of the sea again. “Jake! I dived a lot to get that one.”
“Are you okay?”
“Yes…”
You pouted, watching the metal sink in the middle of the water. Jake would have laughed at your expression if the worry didn't fill his body. Two red burning marks shone across your fingers, and your mate sighted, ashamed he didn't protect you.
“You need to go with the tsahìk.”
“I can treat it myself… Jake, the gun.” You mention again with the same tone. This time, he chuckled.
“I can't believe you are more worried about the gun than your hand.”
“You forget I'm a warrior too.”
“Even warriors have to take care of themselves.”
“That's what I always said, and you never listened.” You used the same playful tone as usual, but Jake still pressed his finger slightly against your wound. You smacked his arm in response. “Hey! That was mean! Is that how you treat your husband? Even Tuk knows better!”
You cried in pain, sitting in the boat. Jake shook his head, and after kneeling in front of you, he kissed your hand. “I needed to see how deep the wound was. Thankfully it’s not deep. However, we need to go back.”
“But-”
“No ‘buts’. I'm going to help you first, and tomorrow I'll come back for your precious weapon. Okay? Right now, I need you to stop using your hand.”
“You treat me like a baby.” you muttered, though it would be a lie to say that your heart didn't beat faster when Jake treated you like that.
“Because I just love you so much. I don't like to see you hurt.” Jake leaned and kissed your forehead; you put your arms behind his neck to get close again and kiss his lips. Your lips moved like you spent the last fifteen years kissing day and night. “Let's go before we have to stay here for the rest of the day.”
“Sempul!” Little Tuk screamed with excitement when she saw both of her parents. Tuk crossed the sand to reach you and hug your legs. When he rested his chin on your body, looking up, he showed you enormous eyes full of light and love.
“Hey, Tuk-Tuk.”
“What is it, baby girl? Is everything alright?”
"Tsahìk called Kiri, so I'm stuck with Lo'ak and his stinky hair."
"Tuk! I told you not to run- oh, hey, dads."
"Why did she call your sister?" Jake asked as you caressed the little girl's hair.
"I don't know, something about training."
"Do you think this has something to do with what you told me?" You lowered your voice, but Jake enjoyed having to step a little closer to hear you better.
"Maybe, why don't you go and see if she's doing alright? I can stay with the kids while you are gone. Remember, you have to take care of that hand."
"What happened to your hand, sempul?" She took your hand between her small ones, observing the red marks that made her pout.
"It's nothing serious, darling. I'm going with your sister and then I'm going to be better."
"Let's go, kids! Son, Tuk is right. Your hair needs some washing."
"Dad!"
"Hehe, stinky Lo'ak, Tsireya won't like you like that."
You walked with a smile, not knowing Jake peeked one last time, checking on you, and thinking about the possibilities of Kiri feeling awkward or out of place with the tsahìk. Deep down, he sensed his older girl wanted to get closer to you but didn't know how. If this was an opportunity to make her feel like she could rely on you, it was perfect.
Following your steps, the village was calm, surrounded by voices and laughs here and there. Everyone was working on the daily duties, no danger close, no drama and no animals to worry, but when you opened the curtain of the tsahìk's tent, you found Kiri sitting in front of the oldest son of the clan leaders, no one else was there. Something in your chest burned when you noticed her teary eyes, while she was holding one of the boy's hands, as if Kiri was trying to prevent him from hitting her. Ao'nung —that was his name— hissed. And that was your last straw.
"Get away from my daughter!" In just a matter of seconds, you took the boy by under the armpit to make him stand up and push him back. Maybe you were going to get in trouble for baring your fangs at the heir of the olo'eyktan, but no one was going to mess with your children. After all, Jake and Lo'ak told you about the times when Ao'nung was a pain in the ass. Taking your son outside the reef? Picking on your daughter? "Are you alright, baby girl?" Your face turned a little bit, enough to see her face. There were no marks or signs of aggression.
"Wait, sir-"
"I wasn't talking to you, boy."
"Yes! Everything is fine! Why did you push him?"
"He hissed at you! Were you hitting my daughter?!"
"N-No! I would never!" Ao'nung looked between Kiri and you, looking for help because his chest was rising with anxiety.
"Stop! This is a misunderstanding!" Kiri walked between the boy and you. She didn't look hurt at all.
"But I heard him hissing at you! And you were fighting with him!"
"No, no! I was helping him."
"Huh?"
"Ao'nung got hurt during his training session. The tsahìk asked for my help because she needed to talk with some elders; she knew I helped grandma back in the forest." Kiri was explaining everything slowly, as if she was afraid you would take something the bad way. "And yes, Ao'nung kicked me in the face-"
"What?!"
"Kiri!"
"But it was an accident! The medicine stings a little, and I didn't warn him, so he reacted by reflex. He was hissing the whole time!"
"I promise, sir! I didn't do it on purpose!" Ao'nung's heart was sinking in his stomach. If you could only see yourself from his point of view —shoulders and jaw tensed, eyes like arrows—, you would understand why his voice was trembling.
"And I wasn't fighting him, I was trying to make him stay still. He's a cry baby, I didn't want him to kick me again."
Silent filled the tent for a moment while you analyzed each one of Kiri's words. It made sense now that you noticed that your daughter wasn't actually crying and that Ao'nung had wounds covered in green, paste-like medicine. Oh, Eywa. The boy looked at you like a wounded pali (diehorse). If you were still in your human body, your whole face would burn in embarrassment.
"Well, I'm… I'm really sorry about that, son. The first thing I saw when I arrived was… well, you know."
"It is… alright." Ao'nung took a deep breath, trying to steady his heartbeat before talking to you. "Toruk Makto and your family probably told you about my bad behavior towards them when they arrived." You nodded once. "So I understand you were protecting her. You don't have to worry about me anymore, I'm trying to become friends with everyone now. That's why I suggested Kiri when my mom almost took my eyes out for my foolishness."
"We are done, by the way. I don't need to wrap your wounds now, but your mother would do in a few hours."
"Thank you, Kiri. Am… can I go?"
It took you a few seconds to understand that he was talking to you. After you apologized again, Ao'nung left, muttering hisses in pain. When you were left alone with Kiri, inside the biggest tent of the village, in silence that returned the peace in the room… you feared the 'protective act' just managed to make her more distant. Instead of letting out a deserving complaint, Kiri took your wounded hand and observed it just like Tuk did prior, but with much more attention. Her hand guided you to sit where the previous patient was, and you waited there, in silence, while the girl made all the work like a pro. The medicine she applied was of a different color, but it stung, too.
"Ouch!" You hissed quietly.
"Don't kick me." The girl didn't laugh or smile, but you sensed a little bit of teasing in her voice.
"Kiri, I'm really sorry if I embarrassed you in front of your new friend. It really looked like he was picking on you again. Anyhow, if Ao'nung tells his parents and they reprehend you, just tell me, and I'll apologize to them."
"Did you mean it?"
"Did I mean what?"
The girl stayed in silence for a moment, stoping her movements as well. Then she decided to finish wrapping up your palm with a leaf before hugging her knees close to the chest. You didn't move, what if you made the wrong decision of touching her hand or caressing her cheek to encouraging her? Would she tell you to stay away from her and never talk to you again?
"When you called me 'daughter'?"
Something broke inside when you heard Kiri ask that question, with an insecure tone that made you want to protect her from the whole planet and its dangers. Why was she asking such an obvious thing? Was it not obvious for her? Did she really believe you didn't recognize her as such? Was that the reason why she was so distant with you? All of those and more questions floated in your head for so much time that Kiri looked up, trying to understand if you listened to the question. Or maybe you did listen, but it was something you said in the heat of the moment, and now you didn't want to be rude.
"I see. You can go now if you want…"
"No!"
"No?"
"I mean- I don't want to go, and of course I meant it, baby." You finally slipped closer to her, managing to lay your wounded hand —now wrapped and ready to heal— the side of her head. "You are my daughter just as you are Jake, Neytiri and Grace's. Maybe I didn't know about your existence the last couple of years, Eywa, I didn't even know about your brothers! but all of you are a blessing from the Great Mother."
"But I come from sa'nu Grace."
"This isn't about DNA, darling. She was our friend, someone very important to us. When Jake and Neytiri adopted you like a Sully, you became mine too. And I would never ask for a different Kiri as my daughter, not when I have this intelligent, beautiful girl that has a great connection with Eywa. And that's why, even though I know we still have a pat to follow, I would love if you see me as your sempul too."
"I always wanted to know you. I grew up hearing stories about you, and your adventures and investigations with dad, and every time my brothers and I would go see the stars, I would ask Eywa and sa'nu Grace to help you find your way to us, or to lead dad to you…" a tear ran down her eye, and you stroke it away. "I always thought about what I would tell you the first time we met, maybe ask you about how similar na'vi and humans are to understand if I'm really that weird. So when you rescued me from Quaritch's hands and Neteyam told me it was you, I literally cried from happiness. But then the days passed, and I noticed how easy it was for everyone to talk to you, and all the questions got stuck in my throat because maybe… maybe you didn't want me."
Your little girl finally let out all the tears she was holding, and this time, you didn't hesitate to wrap her with your arms, protecting her with your whole body and soul. Seeing her cry like the baby you never got to know, but you loved, was a different type of feeling. Maybe that's what it was to be a dad, to be ready to skin alive anyone who wanted to hurt your kids, but also cry with them like you were crying now.
"I will always want you, ma Kiri." You left a kiss on her temple. "And I will always be here, next to dad and aunt Neytiri to make you feel safe and loved."
"I want that."
"Oh, darling…"
You hugged her really tight until she hit you, slightly, in your arm. The poor girl almost passed out thanks to you. Fortunately, she started laughing at this, and it made you happy to know you provoked it.
"I'm glad we talked about this."
"Me too, darling. Me too."
"By the way, Ao'nung won't tell his parents, not now that he wants us to forgive him."
"Well, that's good to know. Still, we should scape with dad and the others, just to be sure we won't meet the leaders' fury for scaring their son."
"Now?"
"It's better to do the things we want today. We don't know what will happen tomorrow."
You stood up after putting one of her braids behind her ear. Then you pulled her out and started to run towards your family's tent, not paying attention to the giggles of the metkayina that were caused by your daughter's laugh. It was good to see how free she felt at that moment. Perhaps you also left behind a huge weight that was crushing you before.
"And this is my friend Tai'ni. She's a zukzuk (pandoran otterfin). I recognize her because she has purple stripes on her back and head!"
"Wow, Tuk! She's so pretty! They look like a mammal we had back on Earth. We called them otters."
Tuk was dipping her feet in the ocean, sitting in a rock with you and Kiri, while Neytiri and Neteyam made accesorios for the family on the sand, and Lo'ak was diving with Jake and Spider. All of you 'scaped' —more like they were forced by you to reunite in the beach— with the ilus until you arrived to a small island that was close to the village. Neytiri was a little worried that someone would need you, but Jake reassured it was enough for a warrior to make a hand gesture from the village to catch your attention. Gladly, you had better eyes in your new body.
"Where they friendly too? I heard animals on Earth tend to be more aggressive." Kiri joined the conversation.
"I guess it depends. Most of the otters were friendly, cute, and fluffy, but not all of them."
"Do you a book where we can see them, sempul?" Tuk blinked with her long eyelashes and puppy eyes, knowing you could never say no.
"Maybe Norm or Max have some of my old journals. I never specialized on animals, but it was part of the work. We can search there, Tuk-Tuk."
"Dad has some of them." Neteyam sat next to you when Neytiri told him to go with you, so he dipped his feet in the fresh water too.
"Some of them?"
"Your journals. Dad always took us to the labs to show us your work. Sometimes, he would read them out loud like tales. He brought them here." Kiri answered.
"You can read them to us now, daddy!"
"Maybe even with toys, like aunt Neytiri used to sometimes." When Neteyam added that fact, you turned your face to see a smiley Neytiri working with shells and pieces of wood. She looked at you with precious tenderness, thinking about how happy the kids would be now that the author of those 'tales' was there, with them, ready to share all his knowledge.
Suddenly, something —someone— emerged from the deep ocean right in front of you, grabbing your legs while letting out a loud roaring sound. Tuk let out a high-pitched scream, grabbing your arm, while Kiri and Neteyam turned their faces in reflex.
"Here comes the shark!" Jake grabbed Tuk too, and she started to giggle.
"But daddy, what's a shark? I didn't see that on the books."
"It's was my favorite!" Lo'ak emerged from the water too, swimming closer to his family. "Still scary if you ask me."
"Boo!" Spider made Kiri jump when he did the same as Jake.
"Skxawng! You scared me." She splashed water at him.
"Careful, she learned how to kick!" You teased.
"Dad!" She rolled her eyes.
"Hey! Come dive, there's a family of ilus that are playing with a pup!" Lo'ak talked in excitement after he submerged again.
"Yes! Let's play with the ilus!"
Kiri helped Tuk to get inside the water, while Lo'ak and Spider pulled Neteyam by the legs when he suggested to stay where he was. Then you turned around to see Neytiri still working, oblivious of everything.
"Come on, Tiri."
"Am… I'll stay."
"Hey, you can't stay here by yourself. This is a family moment." Jake said.
"I'm not good with water…"
"I'll help you, auntie!" Tuk said, her hair all wet already. "The ilus are really patient and friendly!"
"You don't wanna make your niece sad." You smiled when she rolled her eyes, putting aside all the materials.
When everyone was on the water, you were ready to swim, too, but Jake positioned himself between your legs, laying his cheek on your thigh. Some marks of age and battles adorned his face, but under the shadow that your body provided, his face looked relaxed, adding youth to his expression. And now he was looking at you attentively, just like you were looking at him.
"What?" You whispered.
"I wish I got to live forever to always see your precious face."
Your stomach lurched, and you had to avoid eye contact with him so he wouldn't realize the effect he had on you. But Jake knew; he knew he drove you wild, that a word, a glance, or a touch was enough to bring you to your knees. And honestly, you wanted nothing else. But having him so close, right next to you, was still a little hard to believe. That's why you were grateful to be able to raise your hands and caress Jake's rough skin with your fingers, exploring each of the blue stripes, making him close her eyes.
"I could never get tired of you, my love, or our children. Never." You murmured as you leaned in to place a soft kiss on his lips. Jake's mind went blank, but between sighs and the urge to wrap his arms around you, he asked the question he'd been wanting to ask for a while:
"Were you able to talk to Kiri?" His raspy voice made his breath brush against yours. "Yes, we cleared everything up and... we said things we couldn't before. Now, it'll be easier for both of us to get closer." You smiled and hugged him around the shoulders, a little awkwardly because of the position, but then Jake spread your legs even further and he emerged his entire upper body to hold you properly, making you laugh.
"I'm grateful. She needs us, love."
"I know. And I'll be there for her like I wish I had been before..." Jake took your jaw in his hand and stroked it before pressing his lips to yours. Your eyes closed and savored the feeling of him surrounding you completely.
"Come on, dad! Stop being gross!" Kiri yelled from far away.
"There's kids here, you know?!" Lo'ak teased too.
"Well, I'll show you all the love we have for you too!"
Jake turned around to go after your kids, and you swam to them, excited to enjoy an evening full of laughs and jokes. Under the clear sky and around the beautiful animals in the ocean, you thanked Eywa for letting you return to your love and your family.
Bro Im going to chop that part two of Jake Sully x male reader up and place it in a grinder so I can snort it, it's that good
Hello anon and readersss. GUESS WHO'S BACK FROM BEING WITH EYWA???!!! NAGISA?? YESSSS!!!!
Dinner is ready, I'm just making some adjustments (editing lol) to serve 🙌.
I'm SOOO sorry for the delay. Life happened, and then my phone almost exploded (I wish I was joking). But trust me! trust me! It's almost ready!!!
I wanted to respond to this message because I remember the first time I read it, i was half awake and I thought they were insulting me 😪 LMAO, bare with me, English isn't my first language and I just focused on the "chop" part 🤣, and I was like... "do you wanna chop ME? 😭". Anywaaay, I hope anon, the person who originally requested the stories and all of you enjoy the second part!! See you in a minute!!
𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐬𝐞𝐞 𝐦𝐞? 𝐢 𝐬𝐞𝐞 𝐲𝐨𝐮. - Lo’ak Sully never once failed to make you feel loved, adored, cherished, seen beyond belief, just as you’ve never failed him. A realization in which Lo’ak utters three simple words that yet held more than one significance.
𝐣𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝐮𝐬
alone(?) time - alone time with your lover after a long day of healer lessons under your tsahik. by: @chromemolars
Beautyluminescense - Lo'ak finds beauty in your reserved attitude because he knows behind that, there's a grieving heart that's healing thanks to his and his family's love. He never pressures you, so he's honored when you let him braid your hair, something you always do alone. The intimate moment is surrounded by the beauty of Pandora night. by: @writersrkive
Everything I Do - You were fairly certain Lo'ak, your best friend, liked you back, but you knew he would never admit it. You decide to give him a nudge in the right direction when a local Navi male begins to flirt with you... by: @swimthroughstars
Forest Boy - ever since lo'ak stepped into the lands of awa'atlu, he found himself falling for the olo'eyktan's daughter. and as it turns out, winning your heart was easier said than done. by: @slvqtore
every time he almost said it - in which: lo’ak spends years loving you quietly and finally stops being afraid. by: @crzbss
Nobody, but you - Lo'ak leaves the omatikaya clan when his parents decide they have to seek uturu in order to protect everyone from the sky people. That means he has to leave you behind, and it just hurts both of you to the core. Lo'ak promises he will think about you, which means you don't have to end the relationship, but you mourn him, unsure about when he's coming back. After several months of being apart, your reunion tells you that nothing has changed. However, the mention of a girl of the other clan, who seems perfect, makes you doubt your worth for Lo'ak's love. by: @writersrkive
Cravings - Lo’ak wakes up to find his mate missing from his bed by: @beautifullytragicmess
COUNTING YOUR STARS - you love every part of lo’ak, from his human features, right down to every bioluminescent freckle on his perfect body by: @mrssullyy
She is mine - one unwanted kiss is all it takes to shatter your (and Lo'ak's) peace by: @shadeofpeach
somebody like you - absolute yearner lo'ak falling for you by: @lowkeyrobin
Taste of his own medicine by: @tsahik-cherry
Two Little Stars by: @andy-15-07
who, me? - you had been the closest person to lo’ak since he arrived at your village. everyone’s judging but who cares, honestly? after spending more time together, lo’aks attraction towards you grew stronger and so did yours. even after multiple hints from lo’ak, you still didn’t realise it. how could the most beautiful man you’ve met in your life be interested in you? no chance. by: @asslicker02
"𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐉𝐔𝐌𝐏, 𝐈 𝐅𝐎𝐋𝐋𝐎𝐖." by: @lorre-verie
By: @pandoraslxna
Close ain’t close enough - Even though your relationship was still fairly new, you couldn’t stop overthinking how certain things could even work out, between a human and a Na‘vi. (18+)
Fingering (18+)
Rough (18+)
Thigh Fucking (18+)
The Fall - It was like falling off a cliff. A slow, steady fall and then the blinding crash. But in reality, a fall would’ve hurt less. Less than this. (18+)
By: @smuttyjane
Knife Play (18+)
Take it (18+)
By: @sara-sushii
Lo'ak, who... - Head-cannons of Lo'ak, who talks you through it. (18+)
Mark me. - When you hear some girls talking about your boyfriend, you get all pouty, until he suggests something to show them who he belongs to. (18+)
By: @bubblebaththoughts
Male Submission (18+)
Spare - Lo’ak breaks Jake’s rules again, this time he finds you by yourself. Not canon accurate at all to the timeline. (18+)
Tit-Fucking (18+)
comms - lo'ak has been gone on a hunt, and you miss each other...whats wrong with a little fun through comms? by: @lovemelly (18+)
Easy Target - Lo'ak admits that he hates you, but he can’t deny his need for your attention. by: @cathypatty (18+)
FRIENDS (WITH BENEFITS) - lo’ak is your closest friend, and you mean that in more the one way by: @mrssullyy (18+)
thinking about riding lo'ak by: @fluffylino (18+)
troublemaker - you’re promised to ao'nung, but that doesn’t stop lo’ak from taking what he wants — you. after all, lo’ak just can’t help but get himself into trouble. by: @moonlitmeadow06 (18+)
Warming by the Fire by: @akoyaxs (18+)
first time with lo'ak - you and Lo’ak decide to take the next step in your relationship, and he's very sweet and understanding, and yall r both nervous, but y'all figure it out together. By: @tigerpetals (18+)
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hihi!! i’d like to request knox overstreet x fem!lovergirl!reader fluff hcs? maybe about falling in love with the reader and then how he’d react to her being just like him and hopelessly in love with him as much as he is with her <3
Knox Overstreet x romantic!fem!reader | Headcanons
genre: romance, fluff
warnings: none (if so, let me know in the comments)
a/n: It's been a while. Sorry for the late response. But thank you, anon! I love writing about DPS boys, even if right now I'm concentrating on writing other stuff. This is my first time writing headcanons, so maybe it's not that good :(. Anywaaaaay. English is not my first language, please be kind <3.
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The first time Knox sees you is in one of Neil's plays.
All it takes is for him to accidentally bump into you at the ticket counter and for you to give him an apologetic smile.
The most romantic guy in all Welton falls at your feet in five seconds.
“Lord, is this a sign?” He cries inside.
During the play, Knox tries to concentrate as much as he can, but his mind wanders as he remembers the color of your eyes, so captivating that his heart starts to beat faster.
Gerard looks at him with concern when he hears Knox chuckle amidst the protagonist's death. When he turns around, he finds Knox staring blankly at the front, his cheeks flushed, and wearing a stupid grin.
When it's time to clap for the stars on stage, Knox's heart leaps in his chest again when he recognizes your profile as you ascend the side stairs. Though it soon breaks when he sees you present a bouquet of flowers to one of the actors.
On the way to the academy, he spends his time complaining and whining, showing a pout.
Neil has to ask him what's wrong, and just when he clarifies that the actor was your cousin, Knox starts smiling again.
Neil signs his death warrant because, oh boy, Knox won't leave him alone until he agrees to introduce you.
Knox knows your name when Neil tells him, and the first thing our lover boy does is write it in his journal.
Finally, after nights of dreaming about you, Neil invites Todd and Knox to one of his rehearsals.
Knox almost had a heart attack when he saw you sitting in one of the front rows, laughing with your friends.
“There's your girl.” Neil jokes, and Knox feels like his whole face is burning.
Knox wouldn't have to worry too much about how to approach you.
As soon as you saw him, you smiled. "Ah! You're the guy I bumped into before the show! Wow, that was so embarrassing."
“Uh… Am…”
Yep. Knox would be waiting for that moment so long that he would completely lose his words.
It doesn't help that your friends start giggling under their breath while you watch him with curiosity.
“Sorry. My friend is a little shy… at first.” Neil has to push him slightly towards you.
“My name is Knox Overstreet, and I think you are the most beautiful girl in the whole world.” That's how everything actually starts.
“Are you sure he's shy?” You asked, smiling widely.
From then on, Knox decides to ask for your school's number, and you decide to have keywords so you can call each other without any problems.
Of course, that's not enough.
Both decide to arrange short dates on their days off and on days when Neil needs help at the theater club, as he asks the principal to let Knox with some ‘important stuff’.
And it's perfect because Knox spends the afternoons writing poems for you.
The first time he works up the courage to give you one of them is on your third date.
Of course, you couldn't contain your excitement, so you hugged him tightly after reading it.
But Knox also receives a surprise, as you give him a craft made with notebook paper, where his name and all the qualities you know about him so far are written, forming a heart.
You also give him a rose.
Our boy is blushing so hard that you think he's having an allergic reaction.
The dates gradually transform; you spend afternoons having picnics, share book reviews, and Knox reads poetry to you.
The best part of his days, if you ask him. Especially when you would caress his hair, saying something like “You are really cute.” Or “Have I told you your nose is perfect?” Or “Such a pretty boy.”
Stop it. He's going to explode from happiness.
After a month, you start to attend some reunions of the Dead Poets Society.
Lucky you, the boys adore you.
Each of them would ask questions about your friendship with Knox, usually teasing the boy to make you laugh.
Knox gets a little jealous at first because why are you not giving your full attention to him?
But after hours of whining —internally—, he receives the most precious gift: a poem written by you.
“I thought I had to do something that would be really important for you.” You whisper.
He doesn't want to read it until he's alone in his room.
Man, he would lock everyone out because, come on, Knox needs a moment for your beautiful writing.
After reading the whole three-sheets-long poem, he decides: you are the one.
Of course, he would do something special to ask you to be his girlfriend. He's Knox Overstreet.
He plans a simple yet romantic dinner at the entrance of the woods, just far enough so no one in Welton could see you.
Knox can do anything for you, but he's so nervous, he asks the poets for help, even Richard.
The boys would prepare the best they could do: A table for two with a clean tablecloth, decorated chairs, lanterns instead of candles to prevent any fires —Cameron's recommendation—, paper decorations and a path of roses on the floor.
“May I ask, why did you take so long?” Steven asks. It seems he reads everyone's mind, as the poets observe their friend with curiosity.
“I was waiting for the right time. I don't wanna mess things up, not with her.”
Finally, when you arrive wearing a beautiful outfit, you start to eat what Knox prepared with Charlie and Todd's help.
Knox gives you your favorite dessert, and when you are eating it, he decides the time is perfect.
He calls your name softly.
Imagine him, sitting right in front of you, wearing his best coat, perfectly perfumed, and saying something like: “I want to thank you for your friendship and the happy moments you have let me share with you, but I'd like to take the next step. You would make me the happiest guy in the world if you let me see another side of you. Would you give me the privilege of being my girlfriend?”
And then you laugh, and Knox is confused and hurt. A list of ‘I shouldn't have…’ forms in his mind, but you stop it almost immediately.
“I was going to ask you the same thing.”
You take a container full of cookies out of your backpack; the lid says '10 things I love about you'.
Girrrrlllll, he would start crying when he reads that in each of the cookies, there is a number, from one to ten, surrounded by hearts.
“You have to eat them to reveal the papers where I wrote some reasons why I like you.”
Knox can't even speak. So, with his vision blurred by tears, he stands up from his seat and puts his arms around you.
Your eyes are watery, too, now. You are a perfect match.
“You still have to eat them.” “I know, but I have to share them with my girlfriend.”
summary: The Sullys arrive at the metkayina clan, and you, the future olo'eyktan or tsahìk, get interested in the legend, the warrior, Toruk Makto. Unfortunately for you, little Tuk catches this, and she's eager to do anything to get you and her dad together, especially when she notices the feeling can be mutual. Is Tuk a good cupid? There are five times Tuk failed (kind of) to be a matchmaker, and one that is a success.
pairing: Jake Sully x gn!metkayina!reader
event: day 3 of Eywa's Arrow event (5 times one of the characters tries to play cupid and 1 that is a complete success)
genre: romance, comedy, fluff, a little hurt with comfort
warnings: Reader is the oldest "child" of Ronal and Tonowari, age gap implied with no specifics (they are old enough to be with Jake, they are not actually a kid), brief mention of Neytiri being gone with no specifics, Jake being nervous, Tuk being a menace, awkward but cute interactions between Jake and reader, reader is referred as teacher.
a/n: hey 😰 how are you all doing? 😬 I'm not dead! Yuppie! I'm sorry for not being able to write more in February, I'm still going to upload with the event and with the requests. Life hasn't been easy lately, but when I saw posts asking where the Avatar fandom went, I felt that it was my duty to upload this fic! I know these kinds of one-shots are usually short, but this one is long, I hope you guys take it as an apology, hehe. English is not my first language, please be kind <3.
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Tuktirey was the youngest Sully. Everyone thought little angelic girl was all sparkles and innocence —and in a sense she was— but Tuk held power; she knew that. What better, but to use that power to help her lonely dad? Maybe also to entertain herself in a new village.
As her older siblings always had something to do, Tuk learned many ways to have fun by herself. Soon, she realized one of her favorite things to do was observe people. Focus on a specific na'vi who could be training, cooking, or pretty much just walking would give her story ideas, which she never shared. If a warrior was preparing to hunt, Tuk imagined one and a hundred scenarios where he encountered a pretty fairy —like the ones in the tawtute fairy tails— and ended up falling in love. Or if a singer was too nervous to perform, Tuk concluded their secret lover was going to be first row, excited to hear their voice. Soon enough, Tuk realized not all her stories were pure imagination. She discovered patterns in people; adults were pretty easy to read if she paid attention. That's why you caught Tuk's attention when you looked at her dad for more than three seconds. From then on, Tuk decided this time she was going to get involved in the story, playing a major role.
There were five times Tuk tried to play cupid for Jake —the baby with wings who was targeting the air in those red and pink decorations hanging in someone's room back at the labs— and one more that was a complete success.
1. When the Sullys arrived at Awa'atlu
All the members of the omatikaya family felt their bodies numb, eyes almost closing and legs too heavy to walk. Jake felt his throat dry before he spoke, and the serious adult conversation began. Tuk wasn't interested at all, although she wished the reef big olo'eyktan and tsahìk would let them stay. At first, all the little girl wanted to do was sleep, but as soon as she realized how interesting looking the metkayina were, she was unable to close her eyes. That's why Tuk spotted you easily.
Your beauty was mesmerising. All you were glowing. Your skin, your hair, your eyes… everything captured her attention. «I want to be like them when I grow up» she was sure, even if she didn't even know you. Jake carried his daughter with secure —and tired— arms, and Tuk didn’t take her eyes off you. A smile was shared between the two of you, but the little girl felt disappointed when your eyes traveled to her dad. First it was a few seconds, then you looked down at the sand. Tuk saw a faint purple blush on your cheeks when you shortly gazed at Jake again.
When the olo'eyktan accepted the request for uturu, he also asked for his children to show the village to the newcomers. That's when you walk closer, your pace graceful, your steps light, and your eyes sparkling with something Tuktirey could recognize.
“You look like royalty because you are part of it!” Tuk said almost breaking her neck when she looked up to show you a smile with tiny fangs.
“Rohyaltee?” The foreign word came out unnaturally.
“Don't say english words if you can't explain at the moment, baby girl. We have to install fast.” Jake scolded softly as he carried some bags. It wasn't a big deal, but he didn't want to leave a bad impression among the metkayina, let alone an important member like you.
“I don't think it means something bad if a sweet girl like you says it.” Oh, Tuk definitely liked you. Everyone started walking behind you.
“It doesn't.” Jake answered and your cheeks turned purple again. “It’s the term humans have for the member of the family that rules among a group of people.”
“Tell her the basics, sempul. The way you taught me that I was a part of the royalty!” Tuktirey wanted to check if she was right. “How do humans describe them?”
“Well, they are graceful, kind, brave, work hard to protect the people they love, seek to do good, and they are very good-looking.”
When the purple tint expanded to your neck and ears, Tuk had her answer. «This is going to be fun» So her mission started right away.
“And they are good looking, right?” She asked innocently, looking at you.
“Tuk! You- I- That's not- Why-” Even Neteyam giggled when he heard his dad stumble with his own tongue. “I mean, of course you are!” Jake wasn't going to lie. You were attractive, but he didn't have time to think about that. Not then and not there. “Not that I wanted to say it- I mean, not that I didn't want to say it!” He almost tripped in the middle of the bouncy path. Jake couldn't be perceived as bold or disrespectful, but at the same time, what if you take offense because he tried to retract his words? His mind was off, his lips felt weird, he definitely needed some sleep.
“It's okay. Don't worry, Toruk Makto.”
“Please, don't-”
“This is for you. Your new home.” You interrupted when you arrived at the empty marui.
“Yeah, this will work. This looks great.” Jake walked around the space, trying to ease the awkwardness of the previous interaction. “Thank you for your help.”
“Of course! Please let your kids know that my siblings will be waiting for them at the shore after all of you rest. And I believe my sempul wants me to teach you our ways, so meet me at the healing marui when you are ready and well rested too.”
You disappeared after showing a smile to each member of the family.
“My sempul is part of the royalty too! He can be a good candidate for-”
“Okay! Let's unpack and rest for a while.” Jake interrupted, pushing Tuk far away from the entrance. Thankfully you were far away already.
Jake couldn't erase the embarrassment he went through in front of you. He said to himself it was because you were someone important in this new place, where he needed to hide. But deep down, the real reason was: Jake made a foul in front of a good-looking na'vi. As a dad, he wasn't able to make this obvious, so he prepared to take a nap. But Tuk knew what happened. She was sure when the same light burn color appeared on his cheeks when Jake laid down.
2. When an ilu was her accomplice
It took only a few hours for Tuk to adore you. And her love for you was reassured days later. When she felt a little left out in the teen group, the girl decided to stay close enough not to worry her siblings but still have space to search for shells in the sand. You saw her when you were taking care of the ilus. Of course, you didn't want any of them to feel lonely, especially since you had never been in their position, but imagined it could be difficult. So you invited her to meet the ilus.
“She is so pretty! I love her already!” Tuk said as she petted the animal.
“Soon you will learn to ride them!”
“Really? Back home I never had the opportunity to do something like this. Dad says I'm too young.”
“Well, then it's good news metkayina ride ilus as soon as possible.”
“Will you teach me?”
“My siblings are in charge of it. Actually, I need to teach your sempul, so then he can ride a bigger animal with my sempul.”
“Wow! That sounds fun. Will I do the same one day?”
“Of course you will! Maybe you could ride an akula.”
The girl showed an enormous smile, even if she didn't know what that meant. Then Jake walked towards you. Heavy footsteps made their way through the sand that resisted movement. And when the man stood in front of you, looking at his daughter, you questioned if he was just not used to the ground or if he was still tired. Jake's face had cuts, scars from battles you could just imagine, and unhealthy dark shadows under his eyes.
“Hey babygirl, you weren't with your siblings like you promised.”
“Sorry. That's my fault. I invited her to help me with the ilus.”
Jake looked at you. Somehow, you thought maybe he didn't notice you before because his eyes opened a little wider, and his ears perked up at your voice. You felt little under his gaze, afraid you would get the little girl in trouble.
“Oh, it's okay. I just don't like it when she is not with one of us.”
Your ears went down, as well as your eyes. Of course his daughter wouldn't get in trouble, but you. There wasn't severity in Jake's words, still, this time the purple blush appeared on your cheeks because of embarrassment. You didn't want him to see you as irresponsible or disrespectful.
“Daddy! Don't be mean, they were friendly. Neteyam, Lo'ak, and Kiri were doing their thing, and I felt left out.” Jake felt Tuk's voice punch him in the stomach. “They say you need to learn how to ride these! So you can't be mean with your karyu (teacher).” Tuk didn’t want her dad to mess up her plans.
“I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be rude-”
“I understand, truly.” You tried to reassure him, although you still felt embarrassed. Jake noticed your awkwardness, and he cursed himself internally when Jake realized that all he did from the beginning was make you feel uncomfortable. It had been a few days since the family arrived, and even if Jake wanted to act like the adult he was, every time he saw you around the island, his mind reminded him of the first impression you had of him. “Why don't you show him how you feed your new friend, Tuk?” Changing the subject only made Jake feel bad. His daughter saw a peak of sadness in his golden eyes, so she needed to change that.
“Look, daddy!” Tuk gave the animal a fish, and it responded with a happy shriek.
Then, the ilu brought his head close to your stomach, silently asking you to feed him too. After you did that, the animal changed its target, this time rubbing his head on Jake's arms, who moved away slightly in surprise.
“It's okay, he won't bite you.”
“Okay, buddy. Let's do this.” Jake grabbed a fish and the animal began to open his mouth. Just as it was about to grab the food, he moved to the other side. “Hey, I thought you wanted this.”
“He's playing with you, daddy!”
“Well, he needs to eat…” The ilu started to swim in circles around Jake, which led him to spin in his place, trying to get the animal to eat. After a few seconds, Jake realized he probably looked silly, and it was conform when Tuk and you covered your mouths, trying not to giggle. “Fine! Don't come crying for food later.”
The last thing Jake heard was another squeal. Then, a force quite large for a medium-sized animal pushed him forward. It would have all ended with him losing a funny fight if your body hadn't been in front of Jake. He only managed to see your eyes wide open before his body pulled both of you under the water.
Jake grabbed your waist and pulled you to the surface almost immediately. You coughed a little, since the shock had barely given you time to catch your breath before you hit the water. Jake brushed aside the heavy strands of hair that were covering your face. When your eyes met, you both saw different things.
Jake was mesmerized by your eyes, as deep as the ocean he now had to call home, and your features looked beautiful up close, even more so than all those times when he refused to accept that he was looking for you among the villagers, just to find out if you —the na'vi who was kind with his family from the beginning— were nearby. And you? You couldn't believe you had him so close, with a worried expression, wrinkling the two pieces of hair above his eyes —that feature caught your attention from the beginning, because you noticed that it was very expressive—. All you wanted was to touch his nose, his hair, and his hands with an extra finger.
“You see it too, right?” Tuk whispered to the ilu while you two were still in a trance. “Good job.” She giggled.
“I'm sorry. That won't happen again, it was him. Uh… I'll better get going with your father.”
Tuk rolled her eyes.
3. When the girls wanted to do a make over
You never expected to be in that situation after so many years. When your siblings were younger, you let Tsireya play with your hair, make loose braids with dirt, or even let her make you some childish accessories. But Tuk? She was a menace. Fortunately, Kiri was there too to guide her. The older girl noticed your insecurity as soon as Tuk said she was going to add some ‘tawtute sparkle’ to this makeover.
“Is this how you felt when I did this to you?” Your sister asked, giggling, covering her mouth.
“Not really, this is… different.”
“Okay, we are done with their hair. What now?”
“Choose some clothes and I'll do their makeup!” Tuk jumped in excitement.
“Maayk-oop?” Tsireya and you were confused.
“Yes! They are human products, but I'll use fruit! That's for painting your face with different colors and accentuating your features. Glitter is usually used, and we don't have that, but I think I can make it look good.”
“Is it like paint for battle?”
“Something like that… mmm, but not at all.”
“Tuk, I don't think they would-”
“Please! I promise I will make you prettier. You can show my brother.” Tuk said to Tsireya, then she looked at you. “And you can show a mighty warrior that's interested in you!”
“I appreciate the help, but there's no one right now.”
“Then you should do it for you. Try something new.” Kiri whispered, because she knew she wasn't the best to give that advice, but Kirk liked you as soon as she discovered that she felt comfortable spending time with you.
“Okay, okay. Let's try.”
Tuk began pouring the juice from some fruits into bowls, and also separating the gelatinous pulp, which would be used for things you didn't understand. She took bunches of scentless herbs and tied them together to form instruments. She seemed like a real expert. And she proved it when she began painting your faces. It was definitely not like traditional face paint for special occasions, as the paint was spread across their eyelids, cheeks, and lips with the herbs, the fruit itself or Tuk's little finger.
“Oh, Eywa! You look amazing.”
“You did a good job.” Kiri smiled. “Here's your clothes.”
Tsireya's outfit was pink and blue, while yours was purple and green. Maybe because you had no mirror you couldn't exactly see how everything turned out, but when you looked at Tsireya, you understood it perfectly matched your makeup.
“Come on! You have to see your faces! But you can't get in the ocean.”
When you saw your reflection in the water, you didn't recognize the unnatural color palette on your face. However, the weird sensation that filled your stomach wasn't bad at all. You felt pretty.
“Girls, I need you to come and help your brothers to-”
You turned around when you recognized the voice that you started to love, not directly because it wasn't like you two talked a lot. Jake saw your features accentuated with the makeup that he didn't expect to see in Pandora. Had he dared to take his eyes off you and look at Tsireya, Jake would have noticed that your makeup was more subtle than your sister's, but that didn't matter. Jake tilted his head, confused by a familiar tickling in his chest. Jake couldn't speak, for all he could think was: «They look different. Either way, they are so… ethereal.» But he immediately backtracked and was finally able to look the other way.
“Do you like my work, daddy?”
“Girls, I need you to go to the marui, okay? I'll be there in a minute.”
Jake didn't even say goodbye. Of course, you weren't aware of this internal battle, so when he looked at you, paying special attention with big golden eyes, and didn't answer the question, you felt ridiculous.
“Wait! Where are you going?”
Tsireya asked worriedly as you ran to the area of tall trees to hide. You didn't want to upset little Tuk, so you removed your makeup in a small stream and stayed there until nightfall.
4. When Tuk “fell asleep” on the bonfire
When this happened, you were hurt, really hurt. Your heart felt heavy since the day you felt exposed before Jake Sully, the great warrior. It was obvious that he didn't like you. Maybe you were separating Tuk from her siblings when you weren't supposed to, yeah, maybe that. Because being ugly for him was embarrassing, but that couldn't be the reason why Jake decided to skip the ilu lesson, just to jump directly with the tsurak. Jake knew you would be his teacher, so it couldn't be anything but personal, not when your father told you not to worry about giving Toruk Makto lessons the morning after the makeup thing happened.
Jake knew he messed up. Tuk let him know since a week ago she entered the marui, with arms crossed, saying he was a ‘big meanie’ with you. Then Jake just made it worse when he talked to Tonowari about skipping a step of the training. To be honest, that decision had nothing to do with you. Jake was simply confident he could tame the wild animal that the metkayina warriors tamed. Jake needed to protect his family and couldn't afford to waste any time. However, Jake felt a certain relief when he didn't have to worry about saying or doing something foolish in front of you, even if it meant not seeing you at all. That feeling only consumed him when he noticed you no longer gave him a smile whenever your eyes accidentally met across the village. Now you tried to ignore him as much as possible, even avoiding his children when Jake was around.
“Dad, you need to fix this.” Tuk said, bringing the last piece of food to her mouth.
“Me? What are you talking about?”
“You know. My friend is sad because of you. I told you, big meanie. Now you have to apologize.”
“She's right, dad. Tsireya and Ao'nung said they have been really quiet lately.” Lo'ak talked with his mouth full.
“The dessert is next to them, how about we go get some? That way you can sit down, talk and apologize.”
Tuk grabbed Jake's hand before he could answer. They approached you, and although you smiled politely, your attention was focused on the little girl. You knew Tuk wanted dessert, so as soon as she saw the large plate everyone was grabbing food from, you handed it to her.
“Thank you! Oh, this spot is warmer than the other one, right, sempul? We should sit here.”
The silence between you and Jake was awkward, even painful for Tuk. Around you, the clan members chatted amongst themselves in lively conversations; some murmured, but all interacted with each other. Tuk, on the other hand, sat between you, waiting for her father to say something.
“Mmm, I'm satisfied. The food was delicious.”
“Do you wanna go to sleep, baby girl?”
“Nop. I wanna sleep by the fire for a while. It reminds me of home.”
Tuk climbed onto his lap, until Jake took her in his arms and, sitting down, rocked her like when she was a baby. Memories flooded his mind and subtly reflected on his face as he watched his sweet little girl sleep and his children talk quietly on the other side of the bonfire. You watched him discreetly, wondering how he felt since the day he arrived. Then, after a few minutes, when you were about to stand up, Jake said your name.
“I don't know how to say this.” Jake felt stupid. He was an adult, for Eywa's sake! “But Tuk made me realise I've been rude to you. It was never my intention to make you feel uncomfortable.” The girl struggled to keep her ears from perking up when she heard her name. “I'm really sorry. I just don't know how to act around new people, and my kids have loved you since the day we arrived here. I guess I wanted to make a good impression, but didn't know how to.”
“Why did you tell my father that you weren't going to train with me anymore?”
“That wasn't personal. Ilus are too easy, so I was sure I could manage a real aquatic beast.” Tuk felt his father's chest rise and fall as he let out a short laugh and wanted to open her eyes to see your reaction to the cocky confession.
“Of course. The great Toruk Makto can tame all the beasts in Pandora.”
For the first time in a while, Jake didn't dislike someone calling him that. A half-smile appeared when he noticed you avoiding his gaze and playing with one of your bracelets.
“But even I need to improve my breathing. My kids say you are a great teacher, so I won't miss the opportunity to train with you.”
“I'm not that good. Besides, I've only trained with them a couple of times.”
“That makes you even better.” Tuk almost let out an excited giggle, but she stifled it by letting out a sleepy groan before settling gently into her father's arms.
“Then we need to improve your breathing technique.”
That time, it wasn't exactly a failure, but Tuk wanted his father to kiss you already!
5. When Tuk spied on both of you
“Remember daddy, listen to karyu. Don't be grumpy.”
“I'm not grumpy, baby girl.” All of his kids looked away when he tried to gain their approval.
“You can be when you’re trying something new. But they are very patient, don't worry.”
“Auch.” Jake stood up and took the essentials before opening the curtain to let the sunlight in. “I must get going. Boys, take care of Tuk, Kiri is going to help Tsireya today.”
“Remember to smile at them! They like to see that you are enjoying the lessons!” Tuk yelled from inside the marui.
“Really?” Neteyam asked.
“Of course.” She smirked.
Tuk slipped away from his brothers' sight so she could watch Jake and you on the rocks where everyone took lessons before. It was the third day the little girl had done it, so Tuk already knew which trees she could hide behind to avoid being seen and to hear a little. Anyone who discovered her would reprimand her, but she would defend herself by saying it was to make sure her plan was on the right track.
Both of you were sitting on a rock, unaware of the little spy who was doing everything in her tiny hands to see a cute interaction. With the sun bathing your blue skin, Jake tried everything so as not to lose focus. It was silly, because Jake felt like a teenager, nervously looking away. But at the end of the day, he was the one who asked for help.
“Now breathe from here.” Jake felt your hand on his abdomen. You were showing him how to use the correct technique, but he couldn't help blushing. Even for a moment, Jake wanted to giggle. Your skin against his burned; it tickled him too. “Your heartbeat is fast.”
“Sorry.”
“Don't apologize. What's wrong?”
“I just have a lot in my mind right now.”
“Is it the clan duties? I can ask my dad to give you less chores. Maybe that would help.”
“No!” Jake instinctively reached for your hand, the one that was still touching him. “Sorry. I just…” Jake took a deep breath, without letting you go. “What would the clan think if the so mighty warrior asked for less chores?” Jake spoke with a bitter tone. Shame peeked through his words. “I have done enough coming here to hide my family, putting all of you in danger.”
The tiredness on his eyes and the scars on his face reminded you of the first time you met him. You couldn't imagine the guilt and pressure Jake carried on his back. Of course in every legend, there’s a side of the story that only the true warriors understand. That's why you decided to come closer, squeezing his five blue fingers and positioning your other hand on his chest, right where the heart was. Jake only looked at you, confused and expecting to know the reason why you were touching him like that —like you were touching something great and unique—.
“Did you ask for war?”
“No.” Jake flinched. His eyes betrayed him, and they revealed to you a painful reflection of years fighting the sky people.
“Then all you have done is protect your family.” Your braids slid in front of your forehead; Jake felt a familiar twist in his stomach. “No one can judge if any of you need time to rest and heal. Every warrior deserves to breathe and reconnect with the great mother. You have a strong heart, Jake.” He smiled, remembering the past.
“Thank you.” Jake whispered your name softly, and your cheeks showed a purple soft tint. “But I still want to feel like I do something for the people here.” «For you» Jake wanted to say; he didn't know why. “It’s the least I can do.”
Your smile made him want to squeeze you around his arms and never let you go. Then you realized how touchy you were being. Physical contact was not unusual among the na'vi, but you didn't want Jake to realise how much you liked his company, so you backed up and hid your hands under your thighs, hiding, at the same time, the fact that you wanted to keep being close to him.
“Well, then you must accept my help with the chores.”
“Only when you are not busy, I don't wanna get you in trouble.”
“Fine.”
“Deal.”
Your eyes sparkled. Jake leaned because he wanted to appreciate how the sun changed the color of the, slightly.
Tuk squeaked, covering her mouth. Then she covered her eyes, peeking from between the fingers.
Jake put the rebel braids behind your ear, caressing your face in the process.
Tuk bit her hand, moving her legs with excitement.
Both of your faces were starting to get close again. None of you backing up for a second.
So close.
Then, Tsireya called your name.
Jake jumped a little on his place, scratching the back of his neck. You looked away before meeting your little sister, who was running in the sand.
“Sa'nok needs you. Is… everything… okay?” Tsireya sensed some tension.
“Uh? Ah- ye-yeah. We were finishing our lesson. I'll see you later, Jake.”
“S-Sure! I'm gonna keep practicing. And, uh.. thank you for everything.”
“Of course.” You smiled again.
Tuk kneeled on the sand with frustration and slid her hands from the back of her head to the sides of her chin —almost digging the nails into her skin, messing up her hair in the process—. Tuk wanted to yell, but she ended up opening her mouth to let out muted screams. The girl rolled on the sand, throwing a silent tantrum that Jake didn't notice because he was too far, focused on his own thoughts: «Why do I feel like this?»
6. When Tuk asked Neteyam for help
“You have been doing what?” Neteyam scolded her when his little sister revealed why she needed help.. Tuk didn't like it when he was mad at her, especially when his arms were crossed and he was looking down at her.
“Dad has been alone since mom, and if there's someone who can make him happy it's them. Trust me, I have seen everything!”
“You mean ‘spy’ them?”
“I was just collecting evidence to confirm their feelings.”
“And?”
“Dad gets so nervous that he acts like a fool in front of them every, single, time. And karyu looks at sempul like he could fight a whole clan for them. They like each other! Please, Teyam! You have to believe me!”
Tuk wanted to be the director of this play, but she realized she needed help to succeed before it was too late. Neteyam was her best option for all she knew.
“Okay, okay. I will help you just this time. But if dad doesn't have feelings, then it's over. You will stop spying, hearing adult conversations and everything.”
“Pinky promise.” Tuk showed her fangs when she smiled.
“So, what's the plan?”
Tuk wanted Jake to give you something special, a gift. Maybe that would help both of you to confess what you're feeling. But she needed a motive. Fortunately, Jake passed the shell test very fast. The night he achieved another win, Jake arrived at the communal bonfire with you. And after Tuk told Neteyam all the little details she had noticed, he started to analyze too: his dad had a bright smile, bigger than all those lonely days where all he did was take care of the olo'eyktan’s chores. You were giggling, walking next to him.
“Kids, I finally made it.” Jake showed them the bright purple shell. The kids cheer proudly, hugging their dad.
“Was it hard, daddy?
“Not really, I had the greatest teacher.” Jake looked at you, silently thanking you again, like when he went to the surface after a long breath, showing you the smile piece on his hand.
“The credit isn't completely mine.” You sat down with your family a few seconds ago. The Sullys started to eat too, while their dad told them everything. A new story added to the menu of tales.
“You should give them a present as an official offer of friendship.” Neteyam started.
“Present? Mmm, I don't know. Na'vis have many meanings for presents, I don't want to make them uncomfortable.” Jake said while he took a piece of fruit.
“But daddy, Teyam is right. I gave them a lot of presents already! I know they love simple stuff!”
“Are you trying to say I can't do anything else than ‘simple’?” Jake messed with her hair.
“Well, you can make weapons.” Lo'ak said, trying to hype him up… unsuccessfully.
“Hey, I can make more than just weapons. I'll give them something nice.”
A few days later, Jake was at the very edge of frustration. He spent the whole afternoon thinking about what the perfect gift would be for you. But that wasn't Jake's fortress, so Neteyam found him in the marui, with tools and materials to work on the floor, and the shell in front of him, being appreciated in silence as Jake was about to give up.
“Dad, can I ask you a question?”
“Uh, sure.”
“Why are you trying to make it perfect so bad?”
“I guess I wanna prove myself to all of you. Don't tell your siblings.”
“I won't.” Both of them laugh. “Just that?”
“Well, I guess I wanna make something pretty for the heir of the metkayina throne. They have been kind and lovely with us, so they deserve something pretty.”
And that's when Neteyam knew Tuk was right. His dad wasn't the best with words, but Jake was really expressive. The oldest of the Sully kids saw the light on Jake's golden gaze when he talked about you.
“Then you should make the moment special.”
“What do you mean?”
“If you are so worried about what they might think, then make the moments unforgettable.”
“What's your suggestion?”
“I think I know who you should ask that…”
After a few minutes, a high-pitched voice filled the space with emotion. “And you have to give them flowers! We can prepare a cute spot in the small forest they have here, maybe with pillows, blankets, and sparkles! But they don't have glitter here.”
“Tuk, we don't have pillows and blankets here either.” Neteyam smiled. “I guess we can still look for a pretty spot.”
“And why flowers? I already have a present for them.” Jake spoke from the corner.
“Daddy! Don't be silly! The more gifts, the better!”
“Bad news. I don't even know what the main present is going to be.”
“Mmm.” Tuk scratched her chin. “They wear a lot of necklaces! It can be easy if you attach the shell to one of those ocean plants.”
Jake didn't want it easy. He waited two days to start with the crafting as he observed what kind of accessories you wore. Jake noticed you loved a certain rock and specific colors, so he decided to search inside aquatic caves for more stones. Also he crafted and painted wooden beads to add to the necklace. The only problem was that he needed to work really late, because sometimes you decided that you needed him right when he was in the middle of creating the best accessory for you.
“Jake?” The warrior hid everything under a blanket, dropping a few tools next to him. “What are you doing?” You asked, smiling, sliding into the Sullys’ house. Tuk saw you walking there from afar. She ran as fast as possible, trying to not lose any detail of the possible interaction that made her heart jump.
“I'm working on something for Kiri.” Tuk giggled when she heard Jake's excuse from outside.
“That's really sweet! Can I help you with something?”
“No!” Your smile dropped immediately. “I mean…” Jake chuckled, surprisingly. He never acted like that. “I want to do this myself. You know how I am, I want to prove myself.”
“Oh, well, I’m sure Kiri will like it anyway.”
“Why?”
“Because she loves you, and everything you do for your kids is from your heart.”
Those words got stuck with him when Jake finally had to give it to you. Somehow, it reassured him. Maybe you would like the present even if it was the worst work in all Pandora. Jake didn't know, but that last sentence was true. You would receive even the most insignificant rock that that man dug from the dirt. During the lessons, the communal dinner, or even across the shore when he was about to tame a tsurak again and you were fishing, you always searched his gaze. It's not necessary to say that the smile he reserved just for you made your head spin. That's why you would go with him anywhere too. You were just trying not to be obvious when you asked:
“I don't understand Jake. Where are we going?” Jake guided you, taking your hand. Neteyam and Tuk slid among the trees carefully.
“Tuk, we should give them space.” Neteyam whispered.
“Come on, Teyam. I know you want to know if he had the courage to confess too.”
“Ugh, okay. But just this time or dad will kill both of us.”
Jake stopped suddenly, seeing the tree with purple flowers that Tuk mentioned when Jake said he would get lost and never found the cave his kids prepared for this moment. Now, the pressure was getting real. His stomach sank a little, and sweat pooled on his hand. Apparently, Jake's heart didn't understand that he was just going to give you a present; he wasn't going to ride Toruk again. «I feel like a kid. What is this?”»
“Is everything alright?”
“Yes. Let's go inside the cave.” You followed him. After a few steps there was the place he was talking about.
“This cave? I have never been here. We need to be sure there aren't any animals. Also, this cave is not underwater and I don't have anything else but my knife.”
“Hey, don't forget you have the former forest olo'eyktan protecting you.”
Tuk giggled softly, covering her mouth because she was excited her dad was finally flirting. On the other hand, Neteyam furrowed his eyebrows, but one second later, he just hid his face, smiling, surprised by the way Jake was acting.
“Well, in that case…” You smiled.
Jake moved a curtain made by green leaves and pink flowers. Inside, there were bioluminescent plants and a pod emanating blue and white sparkles, next a basket full of fruit, and ulu'tah inib'sey mulsi (bowls) full of other variations of desserts. The beauty of Eywa surrounded them with grace, and Jake almost laughed when he saw a woven rug and some spongy thing that resembled human blankets and pillows —of course they were made with other materials.
“Wow, Teyam. That's awesome. Truly romantic.”
“What? I didn't-”
“We did.” Kiri said, hiding next to her siblings, Lo'ak came right behind them. “We figured out what Tuk was doing and catched Neteyam sneaking here to prepare everything.”
“I sincerely thought he was sneaking with someone.” Lo'ak whispered.
“Skxawng.”
“Shhh, I can't hear them.” The little girl complained.
“Jake, this is beautiful.” Your voice filled his chest with warmth. He was sure that the kids deserved
“And it's not the best part. Come, sit with me.” The tilt of his head, just a small gesture, made your heartbeat increase.
Both of you sat down on the rug. You were sure this was a human thing, but at the same time, it felt like what na'vi knew as a date. The least you needed was being delusional. However, you hope all the signs Jake apparently showed you all this time were what you thought they were.
Jake looked nervous next to you, fingering with the small bag attached on his hip. You tried to help, taking his hand and rubbing the extra finger that made him unique. Your action caused a reaction, Jake felt breathless when he realized how close you were. He could see the shades of colors in your eyes; the pattern of freckles that started on your forehead, crossed your cheekbones, and ended at your chin; the shape of your nose and the contour of your lips. You were perfect. Jake knew. His heart knew.
“If I think about it, I should have done this sooner, but this is the best occasion to give you something special. Because you have helped my whole family, you have been kind, but the most important thing is that you accepted us since day one. Even after I messed up with my mouth.” Both of you chuckled. “So, here it is. The present I made with my bare hands and motivation from little Tuk.” The girl smiled, still hiding, when her dad recognized her work.
The Sully kids huddled together among the leaves, feeling their skin prickle against them, just to get a glimpse of what Jake was showing you. They catched your reaction, but it was clearer for Jake, who was looking at you with expectation.
Your eyes widened, and your mouth opened slightly, then a smile adorned your face. What was hanging from Jake's hand was a thread made of marine plants that also held the most beautiful stones Jake could find, along with beads reminiscent of forest culture, all accompanying the protagonist of the gift: the purple shell you had thrown into the water the day he passed the final breathing test. The gift was so precious that your hands were shaking when you took it.
“Jake- I don't know what to say.”
“Just tell me if you like it.”
“Of course I do!”
Jake helped to put it on, and it laid beautifully on your collarbone, but his favorite part was that your whole face reflected how much you loved his work. You actually liked what he did. How couldn't you when it was a perfect symbol of pure affection? As the oldest child of the olo'eyktan and tsahìk you received presents before, but if they were sincere, you never felt a deep connection with the ones that gave them to you. This was not the case. You felt different… connected.
“This is not just a sign of friendship. I want to be so much more than just friends because you made me feel things I haven't felt in a while. Also, I think you are the most beautiful person inside and outside, and I wish you could give me the honor of doing many things with you in the future.”
“Jake, I see you.”
His pupils dilated when your words struck directly at his chest. Eywa, Jake wanted to answer you, say the same, but his emotions were kind of stuck in his throat. He was overwhelmed with his and your confession. That's why he embraced you when he felt the tears sliding down his cheeks. “I see you too.”
Jake mustered all his courage to gently cup your face in his hands and lean in slowly, just in case you decided you didn't want to. Your noses brushed against each other's before Jake pressed his lips to yours. When he finally felt the sweetness of the kiss, you both realized how much you needed this. One kiss wasn't enough to show what you felt, but now you had plenty of time to show it without fear of what the other might think.
With no exaggeration, Tuk was about to explode from happiness. She was going to scream, but Lo'ak covered her mouth. Everyone had to move quickly when the girl couldn't stop moving and started kicking her legs in the air in celebration.
“And we are out.” Neteyam whispered.
Inside, both of you acted like you didn't notice the kids outside and decided to enjoy the food while discussing what you were going to do with your relationship. Everything felt so special and romantic. You didn't want that to end, especially not now that Jake wanted to court you and have a future with you.
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hii, can i request a lo’ak x fem!reader where they were dating before him and his family left to the metkayina. she was beyond upset to see him go and mourned him for ages like he was dead. but eventually in AFAA they come back and they reunite and they notice how grown up eachother are, but especially reader has grown up. Physically and mentally, she had accomplished become a healer at a young age. Then Neteyam brings up Tsireya in front of the 2 and reader isn’t happy, then Lo’ak has to reassure her that he has only ever wanted her.
Nobody, but you | Lo'ak Sully
summary: Lo'ak leaves the omatikaya clan when his parents decide they have to seek uturu in order to protect everyone from the sky people. That means he has to leave you behind, and it just hurts both of you to the core. Lo'ak promises he will think about you, which means you don't have to end the relationship, but you mourn him, unsure about when he's coming back. After several months of being apart, your reunion tells you that nothing has changed. However, the mention of a girl of the other clan, who seems perfect, makes you doubt your worth for Lo'ak's love.
pairing: Lo'ak Sully x fem!omatikaya!reader
genre: angst, hurf/comfort, romantic, cute
warnings: Self doubt (Lo'ak and reader), jelousy, mentions of sky people and mangkwan (not explicit), Tuk mentioning Kiri's seizure (but using another word), minor AFAA spoilers I guess, brief mention of physical grown because If I'm not wrong just a few months passed since the Sullys left their clan (like, canonically), "but I don't want Ninat" parallel, aaaayeeeee.
a/n: I'm so sorry for the delay. I couldn't write in January, so here I am... ashamed of myself lmao. I hope I did a good job, I seriously loved the ending scene because of one specific line (you should know by now), soooo enough for now, let's read! English is not my first language, please be kind.
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“Lo'ak, you can't do this. You can't go.” Whimpers escaped your throat. Lo'ak was kneeling before you, caressing your face. Not even that could ease the stone you felt sinking into your chest. “This is your home…”
“I know. I don't want to leave, and I don't want to leave you. But there's nothing I can do. My father won't listen.”
You knew. Both of you were so young to be addressed properly in the clan. Also, Toruk Makto was doing everything to protect his family, and that was scary, too. Lo'ak was very important to you, your best friend, and the one you wanted to be your mate for life when you grow older. The possibilities of what could happen if he was hurt by the sky people were always in your head.
“I'm sorry.” Lo'ak wrapped his arms around you, pulling you close to his chest. As you wept, he tried to hold back his frustration. Tears escaped his eyes too, as Lo'ak imagined what he would do in a new place, with new people who surely wouldn't understand him. No one did, only you. That's why he stroked your hair and etched the feeling of having you so close into his memory because soon you wouldn't be.
The following eclipses passed by like a slow-motion camera that was actually taking pictures very quickly. You didn't leave Lo'ak's side, not even when all the Sully siblings went to the labs, a place that, while not unpleasant, wasn't your favorite either. Neteyam, Kiri, and Tuk were also really sad to leave behind their home, their friends, and part of their family, so they tried to spend as much time as possible with you.
You helped Kiri to choose the best outfits and Neteyam to pack his weapons. Tuk was attached to your hip —even fighting with his older brother when the boy wanted some time alone with you—. And Lo'ak? He asked his parents for permission so you could sleep with them the last couple of nights. One of them, you sneak to your favorite spot in the middle of the forest. Lo'ak wanted to give you something.
“This is for you. I want you to keep it, so you can remember I will always think about you, no matter how far apart we are.” He handed you an arm piece, woven with some blue and orange stones.
“It's beautiful.”
Lo'ak placed the accessory on your bicep. Shortly after admiring it, you decided to remove your necklace, where purple stones and a fang hung in the center.
“Then you must have this. A reminder that I will be here waiting for you.”
That memory played out in Lo'ak's mind along with your laughter when you played tag, the smiles when you caught him staring at you, and all the times he was able to hold you in his arms. During his entire time on Awa'atlu, not a single day passed when he didn't stare at the necklace with a stupid grin. Lo'ak was even caught by his new reef friends.
“So who is it?” Tsireya asked with a smirk.
“W-What?”
“You know what she's talking about, skxawng.” Ao'nung rolled his eyes. “Is it your girlfriend?”
“Of course it is!” Neteyam sat down next to his baby brother.
“She is. Although I don't understand what she sees in me.”
“You probably miss her.”
“A lot.”
“We are still young, brother. She would understand if you find another-”
“Never.” His golden eyes revealed how much it hurt him that Neteyam even considered the possibility of replacing you with someone else. “When we come back I'm gonna make sure we don't separate again.”
Meanwhile, in the forest, a month had passed since the Sullys left, but you couldn't stop thinking about your favorite boy. Your father was worried when you woke up so late, barely ate what was necessary, and escaped to places that neither he nor anyone else knew to finish your chores alone. And as the strong warrior your mother was, she sensed other things: your mind was elsewhere. Even when using sharp tools to craft or fix something, your head couldn't concentrate.
“Ah! Shit!” You hissed when your knife cut your hand.
“Ma ‘ite! (Oh daughter!)”
Your mother ran to you and kneeled on the ground. A few tears wet the bow that needed adjustments. But you weren't crying because of the pain, but because of frustration. She could see how tired you were. The dark shadows under your eyes, the pale lips, and the shaking of your body reflected how little rest you had had —in days—.
At the healing tent, everyone was busy tending those who were still going on missions against the sky people. So Mo'at allowed your mother to take what she needed home so she could treat you. It was incredible how being surrounded by incense and smelling the natural herbs relaxed your body. In recent days, whenever you entered Mo'at's workplace for any reason, you noticed that effect on you.
“Talk to me, tìyawn (love).”
“I miss Lo'ak sa'nok, and I'm scared. I don't know if he's fine, I don't know if he's hurt.” Your eyes became a pool of tears. “I know it's selfish, but I also don't know if he met someone else.”
“Oh, tìyawn.” She wrapped the herbs around your hand and then embraced you with her arms. “I know it can be difficult. What you both are going through is valid, but remember, you are young. I'm not saying you should forget about him or what you feel, but there's so much you can do and learn while you wait.” Her finger wiped a rebel tear sliding in your cheek. “Transform those negative feelings to something that can help you keep going. You are yet to go through the iknimaya, but you can start to learn. Eywa blessed us with something new every day.”
You knew your mother was right. So since that day you decided to become stronger and find a special task where you could learn and train. After a few days of thinking, you realized how much you wanted to be a healer. Of course you wouldn't be tsakarem —it wasn't your place—, but Mo'at thought about it since the day her granddaughter left. She started to think of the possibility of training you after noticing how much you liked to be around, helping Lo'ak and the other Sullys when they had minor injuries.
The training helped your mind to be occupied and your heart to be full of hope, wondering how Lo'ak would react when he returned and see your new ability. You mastered the skill as best you could, attending classes with Mo'at, helping your friends when they were hurt, and exploring your surroundings to gather healing plants. It became part of a routine you didn't expect to change much... until Lo’ak returned.
When one of the scientists from the Avatar program entered the healing tent saying that Tarsem and Norm were preparing Neytiri for operation, it didn't even take you two seconds to run after Mo'at. As soon as Neytiri woke up, she informed her kids were in trouble. Lo'ak was in danger.
You weren't allowed to fly with Tarsem, Neytiri and other warriors searching for the rest of the Sully family. So you stayed with Mo'at, pacing back and forth, praying to Eywa that everyone would be alright. Not even the incense and the familiar scent of natural plant juices could calm your racing heart. You felt the blankets that served as walls shrinking, making the place smaller. Was it your nervousness or was it really hot inside? There was a need from head to toe: you wanted to run anywhere —maybe hoping to meet Lo'ak faster— but you were more afraid of Mo'at scolding you. Your heart was about to jump out of your chest when voices were heard outside. Then you couldn't take it anymore, and ran.
As soon as you spotted the incomparable Toruk Makto, you knew the na'vi you longed to see was near. When you finally saw him —taller, slightly more muscular, and wearing some accessories from another clan— you called out his name.
“Lo'ak!”
The boy turned quickly upon hearing the voice he heard every night in his dreams. His ears perked up, and Lo’ak barely had a moment to open his arms before you lunged at him. Only when your chests collided did you both resent all the time you had been apart, unable to embrace each other like that. Lo'ak felt your warmth, and for a second, he thought «Maybe I'm just dreaming. Like all those times before. Yeah, that must be, because this is too good to be true». Then he heard you whimper. A thick tear landed on his shoulders, and he held you tighter. Another cry was heard. This time, it was Lo'ak.
“You are here.” He whispered.
“I promised I was going to be waiting for you.”
“I missed you so much.” Lo'ak step back a little to take a look at you. “You look so grown, so beautiful, just like I dreamed every night.” He barely could see you, as tears clouded his vision.
“And you look so handsome. I can't believe you are in front of me right now.” Lo'ak smiled. The boy held your face as if he was afraid you would break. Lo'ak wanted to kiss your lips so badly, but at the same time, he didn't want his whole family and some clan members to witness an intimate moment. Something inside of him burned when he kissed your forehead instead.
“Let's go inside, grandson.” Mo'at spoke behind you. “You can talk while we treat all of you.”
As soon as you started to work next to your karyu (teacher), you focused completely on what was needed. Lo'as observed every movement, afraid you would disappear if he took his eyes off you. Unwittingly, Lo'ak smiled, realizing he was able to see your tight expression as you were concentrating. You knew where everything was, what questions to ask, when to step in instead of the tsahìk. His girlfriend was incredible. Lo’ak never doubt you could do something important for the clan, but being tsakarem? Yes, you were so cool. Too amazing for him.
“That didn't even sting.” Neteyam said when you finished wrapping him with bandages.
“You have a very good technique, friend.” Kiri added, deeply grateful to know her grandmother decided to train someone while they were gone.
“You are a great healer already.” Your cheeks turned purple when your favorite boy spoke his mind.
“There's still so much I need to learn.”
“If you are good already, imagine how perfect you will be in the future.”
Mo'at looked at her grandchildren after all of them had already been cured. They needed to rest, so she instructed everyone to go to their old tent. Of course she asked you to take care of them for a few hours. You took this opportunity to greet everyone properly. Your friends were happy to return home and meet their friend. Shortly after the sleeping mats were arranged, Jake and Neytiri left to discuss things with other adults.
Lo'ak didn't leave your side, he even asked you to sit next to him, so he could snuggle with you. Lo'as definitely acted like a baby, but you didn't mind. It was the least both of you could do now with so much time apart, and a reunion filled with persecutions, injuries and chaos.
“You look so pretty when you are concentrated.” Lo'ak whispered in your ear. It was inevitable for you to show a dumb smile.
“It's really good that you step up in this position in the clan.” Kiri said, resting her head on the floor. “Your skills are good.”
“Thank you. Sometimes I felt stressed and was afraid to let Mo'at down. If you were here I could probably ask you.” You let out a short giggle, knowing that her absence was the reason why you started training.
“If you go to Awa'atlu, you could ask Tsireya for help too.” Neteyam mentioned when he finally laid down.
“Tsireya?”
“Tsireya is the reef princess!” Tuk shouted next to her brother. “She's beautiful, and she also helped us before her sa'nu arrived to help Kiri when she was shaking in the water!”
“You were shaking in the water? What does that mean?” Kiri looked at you a little annoyed, yet embarrassed. Your friend definitely wanted to forget whatever happened.
“There's so much we need to tell you. But yeah, she is really sweet.” Kiri whispered, this time calm.
"She's the kindest.” Neteyam kept talking. “When we arrived, the kids our age weren't exactly welcoming. They made fun of us, especially…” Neteyam looked at his little brother. His eyes reflected the anger and sadness, saying those words made him feel. Lo'ak hid his face from your gaze. He couldn't bear the fact that someday you would know about the bad experiences he had to face in the reef. “Well, the thing is that Tsireya helped us to adapt. She teached us their ways, even when little skxawng here wasn't able to hold his breath for enough time to dive. She's also intelligent because imagine teaching Lo'ak the basics!”
Lo'ak let out a groan. His brother was making him sound like a foul in front of you. What he didn't know was that the only thing on your mind was that Lo'ak had found a way to overcome the difficulties somewhere far from home. It was hard to imagine how alone he must have felt, even with his siblings. «He's so brave.»
“I wasn't that bad.” Lo'ak defended himself.
“Oh, really? How much time did you spend with Tsireya before you could pass the shell test? You trained with her for two weeks, sometimes even after the eclipse! People even thought you were spending more time alone than necessary.” Neteyam laughed, remembering how Jake scolded his brother when a fisherman mentioned this.
You felt a knot in your throat and heavy rock sinking into your stomach. So your mind traveled somewhere else. Were they really that close? You never thought about being scared of losing Lo'ak —more than pride, you were confident in the connection both of you had—, but a long time had passed. Lo'ak learned new skills, met new people. And you were left behind in a that weren't sure he was going to stay more than necessary, even more now that a new clan was hunting the Sullys. If he had another life and place to call home, how could you slip in that new scenario? Maybe you just lie to yourself. Everything felt like nothing changed, but with Kiri's words, you realized there was a lot you didn't know about your friends now —about him— and they had missed a lot from you too.
“At least you gained a protector. I mean, she really defended you, even from her brother.”
Kiri saw your expression and almost throwed something at his skxawng brother so he could stop talking. Of course, Neteyam didn't mean any harm. He was just picking on his brother. But your friend knew hearing this would do nothing good for you, not when you were so young and your relationship with Lo'ak had to go through a difficult time.
“Well, I'm glad she was kind to you, Lo.”
“And she showed him so many places! I was seriously so jealous when Lo'ak told us about that cave under water…”
“Sorry, I need to-”
You didn't even finish the sentence. Before you could find a proper excuse, your legs moved. The negative feeling guided you to the forest, where the big leaves hid your body and cries. It was dark, so being far from the clan was not a good option,but you needed a safe space where you could empty your chest. «I'm being ridiculous. Of course, Lo'ak would find someone else. His love may be sincere, but Lo'ak needs a proper future mate. What am I next to-»
“Paskalin?” Lo'ak called you, walking through the forest. You considered hiding, but it was better to end things fast. When he saw you hugging your knees above a tree, he sighted in relief. “What happened? Kiri said I had to come and find you. She smacked Neteyam on the head, and I loved that, but I don't understand. What happened? Are you feeling alright? Are you hurt? Or did you get overwhelmed? What's wrong?” Lo'ak's words left his lips rapidly, letting a giggle slip in the middle, but his voice was soft. Only then realized how much you missed the way he talked to you —patiently— when you weren't feeling good. You couldn't take it anymore.
“Do you like her?”
“Huh? Who?”
“That girl. Tsireya.”
“Oh! Yeah, of course I like her. Neteyam just told you about her. Her skills are really good in so many ways. She's my new-”
“Okay. I don't wanna know.”
“What do you mean you don't wanna know?” His ears moved back. You almost failed to feel bad when Lo'ak pouted.
“Because if she's your new partner then-”
“Wait, what? Who said anything about a partner? You are my partner, silly!” Lo'ak smiled, but when he saw a tear running down your cheek, his expression changed to a worried one. “Hey, hey. You are scaring me, what did I do?”
“You said you like her.”
“No! Not like that! I like her as a new friend!”
You couldn’t do more than stare at him. His eyes expressed how conflicted he felt, so his words had to be true. On the other hand, Lo'ak was scared. Just with that question, Lo'ak understood what Kiri’s actions were referring to before. Why on Pandora would you think he had eyes for someone else that wasn't you? Why did he have to run everything?
“Are you sure?” You whispered, looking down. Lo'ak’s thumbs caressed the stripes on your cheeks.
“More than anything. Why would you ask that?”
“She sounds amazing. She is kind, pretty, and intelligent. I mean, her name alone is beautiful.”
“You are all of that and more.”
“Not to mention she is tsakarem.”
“Now you have that title too.”
“I'm not supposed to! Kiri has the right to claim that title.”
“You have it now! If this wasn't supposed to happen, the great mother would not have allowed it. This is the way.”
“But-”
“No ‘buts’, yawne.” That definitely shut your mouth. “I don't have eyes for anyone else. Every day and every night, you were on my mind. If I learned something new, I made a mental note to tell you everything when I had the opportunity to see you. And when I had a bad day, I would look at your necklace and pray that I could hold you in my arms again soon. And now I have you in front of me. You have changed, grown up, but you are still mine.”
“She sounds amazing, so I just thought maybe she was a good future mate for you.” Your shy words made Lo'ak shake his head.
“But I don't want Tsireya.” His answer made your stomach jump, and you weren't able to hide an excited smile. “I can't believe you don't know how amazing you are. You are so strong. intelligent, kind, brave, patient, beautiful and so much more. But I'm glad I'm here again to remind you of that.”
“So you want me?”
“Yes. Nobody but you.”
This time, he got closer. Lo'ak wet his lips with his tongue, excited and nervous; your stomach jumped. For a moment there was nothing in Pandora besides him, you, and the beauty of the bioluminescence surrounding you. Every doubt in your mind disappeared when Lo'ak touched your lips with his. Slow and pure, just like the way you wanted your relationship to go. You wanted to do so much with him, but everything needed time, that was alright. Now you understand that no matter how far you were from each other, Lo'ak would never replace you, let alone forget about you.
“Trust me, I won't let them separate us again.” He whispered against your mouth.
summary: Your mate, the mighty warrior Tsu'tey, accepts to bake with you for Valentine's Day, a human celebration he doesn't completely understand. Would he be good in the kitchen, a new place he had never visited before? And how would he react when he encounters a strong smell and a new flavor?
pairing: Tsu'tey x gn!human!reader
event: day 2 of Eywa's Arrow ("Unconventional” tawtute date)
genre: romance, fluff, cozy
warnings: Tsu'tey being a big kitty and tsundere, Tsu'tey discovering human activities, flavors, smells and things in general. Stablish relationship. Maybe a little bit cheese.
a/n: I'm so excited to post this! It was really fun to write. To then people who are waiting for their previous requests, I'm bagging for patience T-T. English is not my first language, please be kind. <3.
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“Why do this here?” His deep voice asked, looking around the metal room with skepticism.
“We have the tools in the kitchen.”
“We have tools to cook in the clan too.”
“But not the ones we need. Besides, we are not cooking, we are baking.”
“Bakeen.” Tsu'tey repeated it softly. He studied the word as it slid down his tongue.
“Yes, I want you to try cookies.”
“Cookeez.”
“Mhm.” You tried to hide your smile, because you didn't want Tsu'tey to think you were making fun of him. “Do you want them to be vanilla flavor or…?”
As you were taking out the utensils, Tsu'tey caught a whiff of something strong. At first, it had gone unnoticed amidst the mix of smells that only the kitchen could produce. But it was unable to be ignored by him and his keen sense of smell.
“Tsu'tey?”
He recognized vinegar, honey, and something toasted, also rancid, which together didn't smell bad at all. It reminded him of that dark liquid Jake drank in the mornings with his sky friends. Tsu'tey couldn't help but cautiously approach, noticing a brown bag on top of the refrigerator. It was high enough to hide it from a human, but not from a Na'vi.
“Oh, you found the chocolate chips. We had to hide it from Tuk, but at this point we need a new place.”
“Is it dangerous?”
“Well, It depends on how you think about it. It's delicious, but in excess it can... alter your behavior.”
“Delicious? Edible?”
“Yes! Oh! You should try it too.”
Tsu'tey picked up the bag with one of his hands, but he dropped it when something rattled inside.
“Is it alive?!”
“No!” This time you couldn't contain your laughter. The great na'vi warrior, who had trained to be an olo'eyktan years before, was on his hands and knees, eyeing the bag suspiciously. His ears were pinned back, and his tail was stiff. “There are different ways you can eat chocolate; you can even drink it. It's usually found in bars, but these are small chips.” You picked up the bag and shook it, making the sound again. Tsu'tey huffed and sat up as if nothing had happened.
“Come, we better hurry up before the kids become impatient.”
“I thought we were bakeen for us, that's why this is a date.”
“Yes! But I can't make cookies for Valentine's Day and not give my friends some.”
“Jake said the date of your tawtute celebration is not today."
“We can always start the celebration a little early. Come on, we are going to make vanilla cookies and some chocolate chip cookies for us.”
You put everything in a container to make the mixture. Tsu'tey watched everything attentively. He didn't like to admit it, but since their relationship began, he found certain things about humans increasingly curious.
“Do you want to help me?”
“Mmm… yes. What should I do?”
“Wash your hands and help me mix this, please.”
Before he started, you handed him a pink apron, and when he asked what it was for, you said it was necessary to avoid getting dirty. Of course, you knew perfectly well that the garment wouldn't work because of its tiny size compared to him. When Tsu'tey put his hands in the mixture, his fingers sank into it smoothly. His thumbs moved naturally. With his brow furrowed and his mouth tense, he looked extremely focused.
“It feels like mud, but softer.”
“Yeah.” You giggled, and carefully took out your phone, trying not to let Tsu'tey notice. You managed to take two pictures of him before he turned around. He looked like an angry baby in his onesie, which was actually the apron he'd barely managed to tie behind his neck.
“What are you doing with that tiny machine? Did you take a pikturr?” After spending so much time with you, both in your avatar and your human form, Tsu'tey learned to recognize some words and some devices.
“I'm sorry, but you look so cute, baby.”
“Stop it.” Tsu'tey tried to make his voice sound firm, but he couldn't. To others it was easy to say that the warrior had a very special —almost terrifying— character, but although he tried to act 'normal' in front of you, he was actually showing his more gentle side.
You put your phone away and walked toward him. Your neck ached slightly as you had to look up to meet his gaze. Instinctively, Tsu'tey crouched down. Standing face to face with him, you were able to stroke his cheek, smiling as he closed his eyes.
“You are cute, ma Tsu'tey.”
He let out another huff, this time not from tiredness, but because your touch relaxed him.
“The mix is ready.” You said before kissing his nose.
Tsu'tey asked if he could shape the chocolate chip cookies after you showed him how. So while he tried to keep the dough from slipping out of his enormous hands. Your mate didn't want you to see his cookies, it was a surprise, so when the vanilla cookies were ready, you showed him how to put the other trays in the oven and turned it on without looking inside.
“So you can eat this without the cookeez.” Tsu'tey said, taking a chocolate chip between his index finger and thumb.
“Yes!” You took a few and put them in your mouth. A sweet explosion hit your palate as the chocolate chips were crushed by your teeth.
Tsu'tey sniffed again before doing the same. At first, it was a little difficult because of its tiny size, but then his pupils dilated, his ears perked up, and his tail began to swish from side to side.
“Did you like it?” You smiled.
Tsu'tey didn't answer you; instead, he grabbed a handful of chocolate chips and popped them into his mouth. You laughed as you watched him sitting on the ground, reaching into the bag with great difficulty to grab the new food that had enchanted him.
“I guess I'm going to hide them from you too…”
When the chocolate chips ran out, Tsu'tey impatiently asked —every five minutes— if the cookies were ready, as he didn't want to eat the vanilla ones. After a while of not being able to have the dessert he craved, Tsu’tey sat with you and listened to you talk about the differences between na'vi and human food while you flipped through an old cooking magazine.
You were sitting on Tsu’tey’s lap, his head resting on top of yours and his arms wrapped around your midsection when a high-pitched sound, like an alarm, echoed in the kitchen. Tsu'tey immediately stood up, carrying you with one arm and drawing his knife with his free hand. He hissed toward the sound, assuming a fighting stance, ready to attack. You, with the magazine still dangling from your hands, patted his arm to reassure him.
“It's okay, that means the cookies are ready.”
“Mmm.”
After assuring Tsu'tey that there was no danger, you put on gloves to take out the tray. Tsu'tey watched you curiously from behind. When you finally saw the cookies, you gave him a huge smile.
“Hearts?”
“Jake said those figures were a symbol of the holiday of love.”
“They are.”
“And you said that these cookies were for us.”
His cheeks flushed, and Tsu'tey looked at you intently to observe your reaction. You threw off your oven mitts and jumped on him, confident he'd catch you. Tsu'tey wrapped his arms around you, pulling you close to his chest before settling you on the kitchen counter.
“You are awesome, do you know that?” You murmured close to his face, gently playing with his kuru between your hands. Tsu'tey smiled at this, knowing it was something you did when you were nervous.
“I only give my best when it comes to seeing my yawne happy.”
His words made you lower your gaze. Tsu'tey's fingers caressed your chin before his lips met yours. Even though you were surrounded by dirty containers, flour, dough, and butter, you couldn't help but feel like you were in heaven.
“Let's eat now, I'm hungry.”
You both ate on the couch made for avatars in the right wing of the labs. There, Tsu'tey hugged and squeezed you when he tasted the cookies for the first time. Your boisterous laughter echoed throughout the room when you saw the crumbs at the corner of his lips. You barely got to eat any chocolate chip cookies because he ate them all. You would have loved to make hot chocolate too, but you suspected your beloved would become addicted to the new flavor after that afternoon.
Tsu'tey definitely loved having such a peculiar —human— date with you. He would do anything to see you so peacefully asleep on his chest after a moovee marathon while eating that delicious dessert again.
summary: It's Valentine's Day, and Spider receives a little help to understand that in this special tawtute holiday he must meet you. When he ends up looking at you through a window, dancing to a silly cheese song, the boy can't help but giggle. He admires his favorite person being goofy. Is Spider going to join the funny private concert?
pairing: Spider Socorro x gn!human!reader
event: Day 1 of Eywa's Arrow (Reader sings/listens a human love song for/with character)
genre: fluff, comedy, romantic
song: Cupid (Twin Ver.) (Fifthy Fifthy)
warnings: Spider and reader are two idiots in love but they don't know it yet. Inocent love. Cheese descriptions (let me know if there's something else).
a/n: I know, I know, I have requests to write, but things (grieve) happened and I got stuck. Because this month I'm gonna be busy and I planned this event since November, my inbox for requests is going to be closed temporarily. BUT don't worry if you send me a request in December or January, I'm still working on those and I'm going to post them besides the fics for this event. I was originally going to post all the request on January to concentrate on the event this month, but like I said, things didn't go as planned (I didn't have motivation).
With all this said, I'm so excited to start these Valentine's prompts. Especially because every time I hear this song, I think of Jack Champion. I got so excited with the idea that I ended up making a whole event! I hope just as it helps me to write something lighter and cozy, it can help someone who might be struggling right now. Remember, your life matters! You are loved, and you have the right to be heard and seen <3. English is not my first language, please be kind. Enjoy!
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Flora of all colors surrounded the boy. The canopy of a huge tree served as a hiding place for him. The animal —of the right size to provide for the clan— was drinking water from the natural container in the ground of Pandora. The grayish living being, unaware that it was prey, remained still making Spider's job easier. He took a deep breath, raised his chin, and pulled back the string on his bow, ready to release the arrow.
Suddenly he saw out of the corner of his eye how a small beautiful creature, with tentacles that helped it propel itself through the air, approached. Of course he knew what it was. He grew up learning what its presence meant, and how to act around it, because the creature inspired respect and peace in everyone who saw it.
Atokirina.
Seed of Vitraya Ramunong (tree of souls).
The seed danced around him, playfully leaning on top of his head. As Spider got distracted, the animal walked away. He could try and focus again, but the atokirina was, somehow, talking to him. The need to follow it vibrated in Spider's chest. So the boy climbed down and walked without thinking.
With no intention he ended up outside a room where a loud speaker played music. He rolled his eyes smiling, knowing exactly who was listening to the song that was twenty four seven on his head.
“A hopeless romantic all my life, surrounded by couples all the time. I guess I should take it as a sign.”
The atokirina tapped the glass of a window slightly. Spider got closer and finally saw you there, singing and dancing with a hoodie and a pair of pants. Clearly, you had no intention to go outside, but spend the day in your room. When you jumped on your bed and started signing the pre-chorus of the song, he had to cover his mouth to giggle.
“I'm feeling lonely. Oh, I wish I'd find a lover that could hold me. Now I'm crying in my room. So skeptical of love, but still I want it more, more, more.”
Eywa's seed stroked his cheek one last time before floating off in another direction. Spider looked at you through the window before heading to the entrance. Your body did a silly dance with a few easy steps, then you shook your head, making your hair fly to the sides. It was like those old videos of rock singers Norm showed both of you before.
“I gave a second chance to cupid. But now I'm left here feeling stupid. Oh, the way he makes me feel that love isn't real. Cupid is so dumb.”
You were singing —more like screaming— the lyrics in a way that was impossible for him not to tease you. Spider hurried toward the door. The cold metal floor sent a shiver down his spine, but even that didn't stop him. He barely greeted Max before he was already in your bedroom. Your back was facing him, singing to someone invisible outside, exactly the spot where he was a few seconds ago.
The boy didn't miss that opportunity. He took a few steps, no need to be stealthy because the music and your voice were so loud that you probably wouldn't hear the roar of an ikran if it were a few feet away. Spider poked your ribs, getting the reaction he wanted. A scream shattered the harmony of the song. Laughter caused him a bearable pain in her stomach. But the small concert didn't end there.
The door closed and you took his hands to guide him to the center of the stage. Spider frowned, confused, not understanding what you were trying to do. Because of the height difference, anyone who saw how easily you could manhandle him would laugh.
“What are you doing?”
“You know the lyrics. C'mon, sing with me.”
“I would rather die.”
“Aw, you like it! I have listened to you.”
That was true. That old song was on repeat in your playlist. No matter if you were taking a shower, preparing breakfast or getting ready to go out and explore: it was playing on the speaker or your headphones. And because Spider was close all the time, like an actual spider on your shoulder, the lyrics stuck with him. Sometimes, he found himself humming the chorus unintentionally. Once, Norm catched him and threatened to tell you.
“Let's sing together monkey boy.”
Your body moved with the music, and you forced him to do the same, moving his arms like a rag doll. His voice, deeper, with a lower volume, didn't exactly reach the same enthusiasm. Still, you sang a part that was almost hidden in the soundtrack, while he sang the main part.
“Hopeless girl is seeking someone who will share this feeling. I'm a fool, a fool for love, a fool for love.”
When you said the last line, your finger touched his nose slightly. Maybe in another situation he would make a face and step away, playfully. But the smile you showed him completely threw him off. Adorable marks on your face mesmerized him, and it didn't take long for Spider to realize you were still holding him. Now your hands were holding his.
From your point of view, something strange was happening because of the way Spider was looking at you with dilated pupils, half-open lips, and rosy cheeks. However, you didn't pay much attention to it, because you realized that your faces were very close. You pretended not to care, so as not to make things uncomfortable. You smiled again and tapped him on the forehead.
“Monkey boy, you still there?”
Finally, the boy returned to earth. He frowned, this time backing away as usual. Without warning, he bent down to lift you off the ground, holding you by your legs.
“Hey!”
Your body was thrown onto the mattress, while Spider protected your head. He didn't really want to hurt you.
“Are you done or perhaps do you want to keep going with the concert, oh great singer?” He asked between giggles.
“Until my playlist ends!” You answered, shouting dramatically.
Spider heard the next song through the speakers, so he just lowered the volume to talk again.
“Didn't you have homework? Norm is not going to be happy if you don't complete it for today.”
“Today is valentines day, dummy. I'm free of school.”
“Yeah, that corny human holiday. I forgot it was today.”
“Oh, come on! It's not corny if you think about it. A day to express your feelings to loved ones is never harmful.” You pushed Spider's shoulder so that he fell next to you on the mattress.
“So you decide to spend the day here, locked in your room without seeing your friends.”
“I just wanted a moment with me, myself and this amazing playlist full of fun music.” You turned your body to observe Spider's profile. You had noticed some time ago that without the mask his features were more visible, and therefore it allowed you to see his beauty more easily. “Before I went to the village to greet everyone and wish them a happy Valentine's Day.”
“So you didn't forget about m- us, right?” Spider tripped over his own tongue just in time.
“Of course not! I prepared gifts for everyone. Norm and Max already have theirs. If you see them with sparkling notebooks it's because I made them matching ones.” Spider couldn't contain his chuckles when he heard you laugh. “Neteyam and Lo'ak are going to be impressed by my craft improvement, and Kiri and Tuk are going to look beautiful with the hair pieces I made! Although I still don't know what I can do for Jake and Neytiri.”
“Ouch, you forgot about me.”
“That's not true!”
“Then what did you do for me?”
“It's a surprise.”
“You are mean.”
“No, you are mean. Why did you interrupt my private concert?”
“I can't come and visit my favorite person?”
“Yes, you can.” You rolled your eyes. “But I thought you were out hunting.”
“I was… but I wanted to come and see you.”
Spider looked at you and his light brown chocolate eyes pierced your soul. That was one of your favorite things about him, his eyes. You knew that in his childhood —and a little even to this day— he carried a lot of pain and rejection, but in his eyes you could see everything that he was. Spider was strong, but also very sentimental, even if he tried to deny it. Through those beautiful orbs, you could easily see what he was thinking or feeling. When you looked at each other, you felt as if you could touch the highest star or the pearl hidden at the very bottom of the sea. The only thing you hated, and secretly loved, was the feeling of floating when Spider hypnotized you like that.
“I have an idea.”
His voice snapped you out of your trance. Of course, you didn't know that Spider had also fallen into a loop of thoughts where you were the center of it all.
“Let's meet at night near the river where the Sullys and us used to play. There you can give me my gift and I can give you yours.”
“You have a gift? For me?”
Excited, you sat on the bed. The boy couldn't stop smiling at everything you did. He loved seeing you so animated, especially when he was the reason for it.
“Yes, but it's a surprise.” He mocked your previous tone.
“You are cruel, seriously. But!” You walked to the speaker. “You have to make it up to me somehow for being so mean. First you interrupt me, and now you're mocking me.”
All it took was pressing a button for the melody to start playing again. Spider rolled his eyes at this.
“Are you going to sing that again?” He drew out the last syllable.
“Nop, you are going to sing with me.”
“I did it before!”
“Now the whole song!”
“No, don't make me- ugh, I hate you.”
“I'm feeling lonely. Oh, I wish I'd find a lover that could hold me…”
While you were enjoying teasing Spider as you sang and danced, Max laughed from the kitchen, listening to the loud music. He was going to wait until the song finished before asking you to turn it down. At the end of the day, he knew you both liked each other, but you hadn't admitted it yet.
Welcome to my Avatar Valentine's Event! If I'm not mistaken, there are other events and prompt lists for Avatar, but not for Valentines Day/February without smut. So I decided I would create my own (I hope I survived because of course I'm participating).
In this post: How to participate. Rules. Prompt list/My fics for the event.
How to participate
🏹 You can participate through writing or drawings/paintings (fan art).
🏹 Starts: February 1st. Ends: February 28th.
🏹 The event is meant to be for the Avatar (James Cameron movies) fandom, but there are some prompts that aren't very specific. Feel free to join if you are part of other fandoms!
🏹 You can use one, all or as many prompts as you want (you can skip the ones you don't want to use too).
🏹 There are 10 prompts for 10 days. You can choose how to distribute your updates through February (It doesn't have to be on consecutive days, and it doesn't necessarily have to be days before Valentine's Day).
🏹 You must give credits (tag me) and add the #eywaysarrowevent in your post [read the following rules for more information].
Rules
1. You must be kind and respectful towards me and the participants.
2. This event is FREE OF SMUT (in case you can add ‘adult’ jokes or allusions to tension, then you have to put a warning, but NO SMUT).
Clarification: There's nothing wrong with reading and enjoying these types of stories, but remember, there are other events for that! Let's create an event for the people who want to read and write without adult content <3.
3. In case you want to use the divider in this post FOR THE EVENT, you are allowed if you give credits.
4. Like it was mentioned before, you must give credits by tagging me. Also, add this list (original prompt list) regardless of your own masterlist and the #eywasarrowevent in your post.
Note: I'm going to try and read/like the posts, but remember everyone has a life that matters outside social media. Please don't feel bad if I don't interact with your art. Thank you so much for the attention!
Prompt list
[The text below each day mark with a ♡ are the fics for my participation. You don't have to use the same characters if you don't want to.]
Day 1: Reader sings/listens a human love song for/with character.
♡ Cupid [Spider Socorro]
Day 2: "Unconventional” tawtute (human) date.
♡ Chocochips [Tsu'tey]
Day 3: 5 times one of the characters tries to play cupid and 1 that is a complete success.
♡ Little matchmaker [Jake Sully]
Day 4: A misunderstanding due to cultural shock (different tribes or races) ends in character or reader asking for a date.
♡ Coming soon...
Day 5: Friends to lovers on Valentine's Day.
♡ Coming soon...
Day 6: Enemies to lovers on Valentine's Day.
♡ Coming soon...
Day 7: Character introduces their spirit brother or sister (Pandora's animal) to reader.
♡ Coming soon...
Day 8: Love confession surrounded by the beauty of Pandora.
♡ Coming soon...
Day 9: Character or reader tries to win grumpy's heart.
♡ Coming soon...
Day 10: Date night in character and reader's special/secret spot.
ᝰ.ᐟ key: A- angst I F- fluff I S- smut I C- comfort I ~S- implied smut I H/C -comfort
☆ closer ── @writersrkive I F
Jake has always been a lovely and caring husband, but one morning he starts acting more affectionate than usual. Even with the village duties, he is not hiding the fact that he wants to be close to you. Your mate's attention reminds you of when your relationship first began, and it fills you with youthful excitement. But you can't help wondering, is there a reason behind his change in attitude?
☆ “well i don’t want y/n” ── @lilacnavi I A + F + S
you’ve overheard neytiri telling jake he needs to have a mate soon and she mentions how you were the best singer in the clan, only for your heart to break when you hear him say “well i don’t want (y/n).”
☆ sun lily ── @newtkive I F
jake sully loves nothing more than to rage bait you, and being in a 9 ft alien body just makes it better.
☆ the shadow and the sign pt2 ── @/newtkive I A + F
the olo'eyktan's son, tsyeyk suli, finds a false bodied avatar lost in the forest. unknowing of eywa's plan, he almost kills her.
☆ human!jake ── @/newtkive I F + ~S
☆ cheater, cheater pumpkin eater ── @lolli-apop I A + S
Jake Sully is slowly—and painfully—coming to terms that he's fallen out of love for Neytiri during a midlife crisis. His new point of devotion? Kiri's best friend, you.
☆ sex education pt2 ── @makoodles I A + F + S (ft. neytiri)
Jake is worried about his little human best friend that's starting to get all interested in Na'vi men. It's only natural that he takes the time to show you exactly what to expect, isn't it?
☆ “why can’t you just say it?” ── @carpecaelo I F
jake is a skxawng, but he's your skxawng.
☆ fantasize pt2 ── @jeanbie I F + S
It's official - Jake is sick and tired of Norm giving him shit. While he can't claim to know as much about Pandora as Norm does, there's still a few things Jake can afford to do to piss him off even more for the fun of it, and it just so happens that Norm's sister works as a scientist in the lab - which to Jake spells perfect revenge in its simplest form.
☆ ice cold ── @junebugonjupiter I A
You used to be with Tommy before his death, and now that you've fallen in love with his twin, Jake has doubts about where your really heart lies.
☆ all of you ── @lovemyavatar I A + F
☆ i don’t recognize you anymore ── @persefolli I A
jake takes it too far with his authority, and manages to lose his family in the process.
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hii! i love your work so much. can i request a fic where a girl (in her avatar) who works for the RDA saves Lo’ak and his siblings in the war. Them like super confused on who this random girl is rescuing them from Quaritch. Then eventually Lo’ak takes a liking to her after she runs away from the RDA. And she likes him back! Sorry if this is confusing
Between soldiers and war | Lo'ak Sully
summary: You, soon to be soldier, realize the RDA is hiding something from you. So your curiosity finally makes you investigate in the middle of an altercation, but curiosity killed the cat. What happens when everything you think is right is actually false? Perhaps in an attempt to do the correct thing, you save the enemy. But it's not that easy, and you are going to understand that when the young Sully brother decides to help you.
pairing: Lo'ak Sully x fem!avatar/human!reader
genre: angst, hurt, comfort, fluff (a little at the end)
warnings: James Cameron/Avatar canon-typical violence, one original side character, brief description of anxiety, internal conflict due to beliefs (non-religious), trauma, Jake being protective over their kids, RDA (lol).
a/n: Hello anon! Thanks for the request! I'm sorry if I added more things (like the x human part, but it's minimum), and also I got carried away and when I finished I realized that because of the date you might have wanted the story to take place in AFAA but I wrote it in ATWOW, I'm sorry it that was the case :(. I hope you enjoy it regardless. Don't forget I have more Avatar stories and everyone can ask to be added to the taglist in the Avatar masterlist! English is not my first language, please be kind <3.
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Water splashed into your artificially blue skin, which only made it harder for you to concentrate. You definitely weren't used to being outside on the alien planet you never asked to be born on. To begin with, it was only the fifth time you had left the interior of the RDA's laboratories —all that grandeur around you was overstimulating—, and although the recoms were training you to be a soldier like them, the reality is that you were insecure.
The only reason why you ended up with them was because of your adoptive older sister: Calavera, a tough girl who worked on Quaritch's crew. She was the only one who cared about the lonely teenager, orphaned by war. You may not have gotten along very well at first, but she made sure that Quaritch's team and the colonel himself trained you to survive, and of course, since nothing was free, also so that in the future you would become one of them. That's why you grew up believing that the na'vi were savages, that Jake Sully was a traitor, and that they deserved to die because humanity came first. Ironic, because they made an avatar for you, a rushed one, and with some… different qualities.
You were hiding. Nobody knew you were using the Avatar at a time when it wasn't allowed. Calavera was going to kill you if Quaritch didn't do it first. Why? Because you followed them outside the ship. You weren't exactly an expert about Pandora, but you were tired of the crew hiding what they were actually doing to pursue Jake Sully. All you knew was that you traveled with those whale-like animal hunters to the place where the enemy probably hid. What finally piqued your curiosity? The boy, your age, whom Quaritch was protecting and wouldn't let you near. A young human with na'vi spirit.
“What the hell?”
You didn't know there were more children, including a girl much younger than you. They were tied to the ship's railing. It was obvious they were hostages, but why people your age? And why would the colonel need so many? Unbeknownst to him, the answer was given by the colonel himself, who was speaking to someone through a communicator.
“You want your kids back? You come out alone. You know better than to test my resolve.”
You felt the only food you'd had all day rise in your throat. Quaritch put a gun behind the na'vi boy's head. But he wouldn't dare, would he? The colonel was intimidating, but he couldn't kill someone who wasn't exactly implicated in all of this.
“You killed your own. Good men, good women. I will not hesitate to execute your kid.”
A gasp was let out of your mouth, almost exposing you to the marine who was nearby. You pressed yourself against the wall, covering your mouth. Your legs trembled as the realization dawned on you that the man was coldly cruel. What if he ever decided to get rid of you? But that didn't matter at that moment. You had to help the na'vi, but how? Calavera trained you, but you still had no experience in real combat, and the damn explosive noise of the weapons was giving you a headache.
“Payakan!”
For a moment you thought the little girl had screamed for help, but her excited tone told you she was calling a name. You peered out and saw one of those majestic animals jumping onto the ship, crushing some soldiers and making everything tremble beneath your feet.
“Holy shit.”
Then the chaos began. You ran, trying to find a weapon while also trying not to attract the attention of the fighting soldiers so they wouldn't ask you to join them. You knew you had to come up with a plan to escape the ship with your Avatar, but you were terrified.
While you were planning a way out, you saw two na'vi and Quaritch's protégé fighting with the marines. You immediately hit one of the soldiers, but because you had something resembling a uniform, the boy who had been targeted in the head earlier was going to tackle you, until you picked up a weapon from the ground and shot someone who was trying to attack him from behind. You looked into each other's eyes for a second. Lo'ak —though you didn't know his name— recognized something in that look: realization and fear.
“Come, we can jump into the water that way.”
Lo'ak was about to follow you, when his best friend stopped him.
“Wait! She's with one of the closest to Quaritch!”
“We can trust her.” The youngest said.
“Lo'ak we can't risk it!” The other blue boy answered.
“She just knocked out the shit out of a soldier who was going to attack me!”
The boys looked at each other, debating whether to follow you or run in another direction. Your heart was beating rapidly, and the anxiety reflected in the trembling of your hands was impossible to ignore, so you despaired.
“Do you want to stay alive or what?!”
As you were about to dive into the water, Lyle saw all of you from a distance. You took the gun and fired into the air, just to scare him —that wasn't possible— and gain time. Corporal Lyle didn't recognize you, so when you jumped he shot again. Fortunately, the bullet didn't reach you.
“Come with us!” Lo'ak directed you to climb with him onto a sea animal you didn't know.
As the icy water greeted you with a jolt, you concentrated on holding your breath and closing your eyes, not knowing what you were doing or how all of this was going to end. Lo'ak felt your body tense up behind him. He touched your arms, which were around his waist, for a second to try to reassure you. That calmed you down until you returned to the surface and everyone began to descend from the living transports under the onset of the eclipse.
“Dad! Here! We are fine!”
“Mr. Sully!”
Panic returned. You saw the na'vi soldier —former human— wearing his vest and carrying his weapon, approaching his children to check on them. You stopped moving toward the shore. Even though you now knew the colonel was capable of worse than you ever imagined, you couldn't approach the man everyone called a traitor either. Because you felt that, in some way, you were the one betraying the only ones who had cared for you over the past few years.
“Dad! We need to help her too.”
“Help who, Lo'ak?”
The boy turned around, ready to offer a hand, but you weren't there. Neteyam and Spider looked around, but they didn't pick up any trace of you in the dark ocean. The youngest Sully son thought for a moment that it had all been his imagination, that his mind had worked strangely to lure them all out of enemy territory. But he knew that wasn't the case. Was it a trap? But how could it be? After all, you had helped them escape to reunite with their father.
The sun was burning you. It was burning everything. It was burning the earth and the sand you walked on, your body and your heart that grew heavy with every step you took. Counting the days you were no longer with the RDA didn't matter. The first few were the hardest, when you hid your Avatar in the highest treetops near the SeaClan territory, and when you escaped in your human form. You still remembered waking up in Calavera's arms, who cared for you and fed you on the last day you were going to be hiding on an island. When the rest of the RDA arrived for the surviving soldiers, you ran as far as you could. You didn't know Calavera saw you escaped after taking two spare masks. Although she was afraid of what might happen to you, she trusted your abilities. Deep down, she didn't want you to grow up surrounded by an ideology she herself was beginning to doubt.
Now you were in trouble. You couldn't connect to your Avatar, so you'd neglected it. On the human side, you had the theory and remembered some poisonous or safe-to-eat plants and fruits, but it wasn't enough. You were malnourished. This is how they found you: on the verge of fainting, walking aimlessly because your head and body couldn't take it anymore.
“Sky person!” the cry of a warrior echoed on the beach.
The last thing you heard was a distant noise and a familiar, young, and somehow calm voice saying:
“Wait! Don't attack! We need to help her!”
You don't know exactly how long you were unconscious, but when you opened your eyes, sunlight —or did it have another name on this planet?— was streaming in and illuminating a brown ceiling. The scent of medicinal smoke, wood, and dried leaves reached you, even through the mask.
“She's awakened!” That voice was unfamiliar.
“Hey, hey. How are you feeling?”
A blue face with golden eyes appeared before you. The memories of the past few days faded for a second, so you stood up roughly, headbutting the other person, causing them to groan as you moved to the other side of the room.
“Ouch!” The boy covered his forehead; you took advantage of this to grab the knife that was in a kind of woven belt around his waist. “Wait! I'm not gonna hurt you!” A short haired girl stood up next to him, looking at you with fear and worry.
“Lo'ak! What's wrong?”
A large, muscular figure opened the curtain, blocking the only exit. «Shit. I'm definitely dead now.» you thought when you recognized Jake Sully.
“Put that down!” The man pulled out his knife, grabbing Lo'ak and Kiri by the arm to pull them behind him.
“Dad, no! She's just scared!” The girl shouted.
“I said put it down!”
“Not until you tell me where I am.” Suddenly your voice sounded hoarse, your throat hurt. How many days had you been unconscious?
“You are with the metkayina clan. The scientist took care of you but had to move you here a few hours ago so they could unpack everything.” The boy explained. “Dad, please.” Jake slowly lowered the weapon, and you did the same, although you continued to hold the knife handle tightly. “You are safe here.”
“How am I sure? I came from the RDA, and you just said that the scientists were ‘taking care of me’.”
“I meant literally. They fed you intravenously, they gave you medicines and vitamins. And I went to check that everything was going well daily.”
“We are not like the RDA kid.” Jake said. You didn't detect any mocking intent in his voice, but something in your chest shrank.
“They took care of me too. Before.” You defended.
“All I'm trying to say is that-”
“Dad, let me talk to her alone.”
The man watched you closely. It was clear he didn't trust you, and you couldn't blame him —you didn't entirely trust him either; everything was very confusing—; he didn't want to risk his family by having someone from the RDA among them. It was enough for him to have given in when Lo'ak asked him to protect you from the metkayina since you were the one who got his kids off the ship alive. However, beneath the shadow of his own imposing figure, he also saw a frightened and disoriented girl.
“Fine. But I'm coming back in a few minutes, and I'm staying close. Come on, Kiri.”
Before leaving, he gave his knife to Lo'ak, who placed it beside the sleeping mat where you had been lying. He wanted to show you that he had no intention of using it.
“Come, sit down.” And you sat down, but far away from him. This made him chuckle. “We found you near the edge of the beach. You were in very bad shape, so before the warriors killed you, I told them that you had helped us escape from the humans. I recognized you even though you weren't using the Avatar.”
“Why do you trust me?”
“I don't, not completely, but I know you are not a threat.”
“Wow, that's very kind of you.”
“Listen. You defend us and help us escape, someone who's evil wouldn't do that.”
“You can't be sure I'm not evil.”
“Then why did you escape?”
You didn't answer him because your stomach churned at the mere thought. It wasn't possible to confess how you'd realized that everything you thought was right and wrong was actually the other way around and that those people who hadn't been mean to you were actually cruel. No. You couldn't tell that to a boy you didn't even know.
“Okay, I'll give you space. My sister and I will come check on you in a moment, okay? You'd better get some rest.”
“Wait! My Avatar, she's dying-”
“We took care of it, don't worry. The leaders allowed our human friends to stay as long as they helped protect the reef, so you'll be staying with them. And you will see the Avatar when we take you to the labs again.”
“Thanks…”
“Lo'ak.”
You answered with your name. For some reason, the na'vi's ears perked up and his pupils dilated briefly. You didn't have time to make any comment because he simply nodded and left, leaving you alone in the middle of a tent that was enormous for your tiny human form.
As time passed, some things improved. Your Avatar and your human body were safe, and little by little the discomfort between you and the scientists faded away, as you logged in every day to explore the beach and help the clan in your blue form.
The Sullys and the metkayina still kept an eye on you, just in case. The one you still couldn't approach normally was Jake, because even though you witnessed how hard he worked to protect all the na'vi, especially his family, you couldn't shake the feeling that he'd been portrayed to you as an evil and treacherous being. Oh, and Neytiri... well, she scared you. On the other hand, the kids your age got used to your presence more quickly. Neteyam and Ao'nung were the last to fully trust you, like good older brothers. Kiri and Tuk understood that everything was new to you and that some things still scared you. Rotxo and Tsireya helped you with difficult or new tasks in the water. Spider was the one you talked to the most; one night you both even opened up and talked about the internalized traumas that being with the RDA had left you with —you confessed that you missed your sister, and that although you knew it was impossible, you hoped to see her as one of the people someday—.
With Lo'ak, the situation was very different. He was the one who looked after you the most. He always asked if you needed anything, if you were comfortable, or if you had eaten. But somehow, that same closeness felt distant. You wondered why he didn't spend time with you like everyone else, then you realized you didn't spend time with him either, so you couldn't blame him. Only you knew the reason behind this. Everything changed one night while you were sitting on the beach after the eclipse.
“Hey, soldier girl. Is everything okay? It's almost bed time.” Lo'ak spoke behind you.
“I'm not a little girl. I don't have a bed time.”
“That's not what Norm said.”
“Shut up.”
Lo'ak laughed. Although you couldn't see him, you could feel him hesitating over his next move. In the end, he decided to sit next to you. The gentle sound of the water helped you relax. The foam lapped against your ankles, reminding you of the guilt you felt for having sided with those who wanted to conquer a land that wasn't theirs. It also brought back memories of the good times that flashed through your mind, of when the whole soldier team laughed together or your sister showed her protection through small gestures, making you feel special.
“I know I carry a lot of demonic baggage, but don't think it isn't confusing and shameful for me."
“Why do you say that?"
“I know that despite caring about me, you still have some doubts, that's why you're distant.”
He shook his head, biting his lip. He looked away to hide his embarrassed smile, then turned to study your profile. Your nose, the shape of the eyebrows, your chin… all of it was beautiful, whether you were an Avatar or a human.
“It's because I'm nervous.”
“Huh?”
“I try to talk to you more than I should, about trivial things like Kiri, Spider, or everyone else. I've also tried to sit with you at dinner, or come with you to the labs to see you a little longer, but I can't. It's because you make me nervous.”
Lo'ak hid his face, but watched you from below, waiting for your reaction. Despite everything, you could see his rosy cheeks, his ears back, and his tail wagging anxiously, accidentally bumping yours.
“Well, you make me nervous, too.” The murmur was lost in the sound of the water splashing at your feet as you shifted your position to rest your cheek in your arms. You weren't capable of seeing him.
“I think we can make it work.”
“But I don't wanna mess it up.”
“What?”
“Everything. They've given me a home, friends, and I don't know if I have a family yet, but I don't want to lose you guys. I don't want to lose you either if something goes wrong.”
“Hey, you're not going to ruin anything. And nothing will go wrong if we're together.”
Lo'ak took your hand and intertwined your fingers. The boy couldn't describe the incredible sensation of touching your pinky, because finally he could share a different —special— connection with someone —with you—. At the same time, you felt as if a shooting star had crossed your chest, or perhaps it was the water that was beginning to give you chills.
“Then let's make it work, Lo.”
The boy groaned and covered his face with his free hand.
“Don't call me that.”
“Why not?” You giggled.
“Because I like it.”
“Then I'll keep calling you that, Lo.”
“Stop!”
Lo'ak hugged you around the waist just enough to make you both fall onto the sand without hurting you. Laughing, you gazed at the stars as he tickled you. When he finally took pity on you and your lungs, he looked down. His golden eyes immediately mesmerized you, almost as if the stars were now surrounding his pupils. Lo'ak placed a sweet kiss on your forehead, and you smiled, caressing his face. No matter the confusion and pain that sometimes clouded your mind, you knew you had him. You were going to be okay.
Hello!! May I ask if you ever plan on writing a part two of the "No matter how long it's been, you're mine" Jake Sully x male reader? Just asking !! Bc it's so good I genuinely ate that shit up and crave more of them two
Hello anon! I'm so happy this one-shot is getting attention and that you enjoyed it!
The answer is yessss, the person who originally requested the shot sent another for a part 2, and I'm so excited to write it!!! Let's say I'm dying for more Jake Sully x male!reader too 😭. Little spoiler: we are getting more family moments. I just need to write requests that were sent first. Please hang on 💌.