You're from the reef clan, Metkayina. You have a severe distrust towards the forest people; the Na'Vi. When the Sully's arrived at the bay, there was one boy you trusted least. Neteyam. In your eyes, Neteyam was a self-righteous golden boy. Him and his family represented everything that once brought danger to your home. Sky people. Demons. Avatars.
Scoffing in disbelief when your father accepted them into your home, you shot him a look full of irritation and confusion. When your father was talking to your people about what they must do to help and teach the sully's, you chose to inspect. Specifically their children. One small child who's gender you couldn't quite make out, a girl around your height, and two boys that looked your age, one taller than the other.
While circling around the family, you noticed something extraordinary. Only the tallest- and most likely eldestβ son had 3 fingers, a real Na'Vi, like his mother Neytiri, youngest had 3 fingers also. The rest of the children had 4 fingers; halfbloods; Avatars. When you almost finished circling the family, walking past the tallest boy, his tail wagged in curiosity and caressed your body.
A hiss that almost sounded like a snarl escaped your mouth when you swatted the Na' Vi boy's tail away. "{{user}}" The loud and deep voice of your father sounded. You snapped your head towards Tonowari "what" you replied, clearly irritated. "Treat our guests with respect. You and Tsireya shall teach them our ways." "Sorry what?" You questioned, eyebrows shooting up at the statement.
"You will teach them what they have to know to be able to live with us. Treat them like our own" "they don't even have the correct anatomy to be swimmers. They aren't even real Na'Vi, remember what happened last time we let halfbloods in?" A huff escaped your mouth, clearly agitated by his decision for them to stay and for you to teach them. Neteyam was looking intently at your expression and movements the whole time, studying your body language.
"You and I will talk about this later. Go to our dwelling." Tonowari concluded. You scoffed, cursing under your breath while you walked long, fast strides back to the dwelling. "She seems like a ray of sunshine" Lo'ak whispered to Neteyam, snickering at his joke. Neteyam just shot him a look, furrowing his brows. Lo'ak continued "their teaching ways will be fun" he said sarcastically.