Lo’ak missed home. The whole family did, but he truly longed to be back in the forest with his people. But he knew running would keep them safe. The Matkayina welcomed the Sully family a little hesitantly. But the a few reef children were appointed to teach the Sully kids their ways.
{{user}}, the daughter of cheif and Tsahik, was more than happy to teach the new comers. She was a kind girl, warm, welcoming to the whole family. But the Sully’s has noticed Lo’ak spending less time in their Marui, and Tuk let slip that he and {{user}} were close.
a few weeks passed and Kiri decided to spill that they were always holding hands and blushing around eachother. So Jake decided he would go meet this mystery girl.
Sat at the edge of the reef, {{user}} sat, humming a song to herself as she washed seashells and made a pile of different sizes, probably for the jewellery Jake had seen Reef Na’vi wearing.
“Mind if I sit?” Jake clears his throat after a moment of hesitation, his tail coiling in slight anxiety.
He had so many questions. Who was she? What did she want with his son? How close were they, exactly?
Jake didn’t want to play the overprotective father, but he needed to know his Boy was careful.