#YOU CAN'T DO THIS TO ME I HAVE LECTURE TOMMOROW
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reminding myself that I searched for this so I can't really blame anyone but myself for my misery rn
âŹď¸that's me rn cuz I have a class in 6 hours
i will soften every edge, hold the world to its best | 6
summary ;; This is the reality of Jake Sully: the father and Olo'eyktan of the People cannot coexist, Eywa teaches her lessons in the toughest ways. PART 5 | NEXT (wip) pairings ;; dad!jake sully x reader, mom!neytiri x reader, sully family x reader genre ;; pure angst and family feels notes / explanations ;; well this took a hot minute. am back on my bs WARNING for violence and t0rture, reader discretion is advised. Please excuse my mistakes if you see any!
Jake moved on pure primitive instinct, unbridled arctic rage honing all his senses into one laser point of focus. It wasnât survival, and it surely wasnât prey running from predator, there was nothing noble about what he was trying to achieve.Â
That avatar was going to die today, and Jake was going to make it hurt. No fair game. No warriorâs death. No respect.Â
Devoid of the shape of humanity or the ties that bound him to it, he was the embodiment of a creatureâs killer intent, body taking over and consciousness disappearing to the backseat as he catapulted his tomahawk at the avatar, taking advantage of the miniscule opening provided by a magazine change needed after emptying all of his bullets to a Jake luring him into wasting his resources away.Â
The dull squelch of the hand-carved axâs head plunging into flesh couldnât be dampened by the avatarâs choked and short shout, and Jake was jumping out of cover in no time, a bull to red, advancing towards the man, footsteps not hidden out of having no concern for it at all, let him panic or try to struggle for all Jake cared.Â
Opposite of what he expected, the rifle wasnât picked up or fumbled to aim at him. The avatar, pale in the face and pupils having devoured the yellow, fear trumping the pain of his arm almost sliced off from shoulder, crawled away on his back from Jake in full speed, getting up before Jake could reach him, and started staggering into the forest, dropping the tomahawk in the process.Â
Jake stopped in his tracks for a moment and picked his weapon up, the dark liquid glistening purple in the light of the Tree of Souls, droplets of blood making the moss light up as they hit the ground. His chest heaved in controlled, loud breaths, mouth pulled back in a snarl, watching the pathetic son of a bitch trying to get away.Â
He was one of the lot whoâd shot you, hurt you, tortured you â simply to get a reaction out of Jake.Â
He was the one who pulled Jake away before he could fix his mistakes, undo the damage they had done, and get you back.Â
Jake was so close. So close.Â
You were there. You were right there. He could still feel you in his arms, his shoulder imprinted with your tears, shiest of smiles at a better future he could build with you from the burnt soil of your relationship.Â
If it hadnât been for himâŚÂ
That man was your murderer.Â
He deserved the hell of a fatherâs making.
This avatar was a marine â and the fucking idiot was running into the oblivion blind worse than a normal civilian would in this situation, had all those years of training evaporated in one second? Jakeâs steps were determined, yet lax following after the guy, nose picking up the trail of blood left behind, eyes watching the red splatters. This was all Hansel and Gretel for him, playing follow the breadcrumbs.
The sound of thumping, frantic running, bumping into obstacles, crashing into flora, all was distinguishable from the natural song of the forest Jake had gotten so familiar with in these fifteen years. No response came from the avatar, but Jake wasnât hurrying. He would have him. Let the bastard tire himself out first â but he wouldnât let him die. No. He could smell the fear, the blood, anger at bay, all ice, knowing the trees would carry all the sounds he needed to Jake. He could hear exactly where the avatar was. and If he was hoping heâd bleed himself out faster than Jake could reach him to save himself from what was going to happen, wellâŚÂ
Heâd better start praying for mercy to whatever deity held his worthless faith, because Jake had none of it. They had no mercy for you, his sinless, innocent child, all but wails and yelps and blood, and apologies for it.Â
Every time Jake thought of you in that tremendous pain to the brink of delirium, he burned in his heartâs ice until he was black and purple all over. Your smile was so real, your embrace was tiny and warm in his arms and he had a chance, the only chance no parent could ever get in this life. Jake had dissolved together with that mirage.  Â
The part of him engulfed in flames wanted to end this quickly and painfullyâto burn it all, break that man in, scream his lungs out, the other part of him, frozen fury that scalded over in the loss of you, wanted to draw it out, wanted to inflict never-ending pain, to bring the avatar back from the brink of death over and over again just to repeat it in a cycle.Â
His child. His baby.Â
The ties that held Jake together were getting pulled tight, the pressure building like deep water currents, thinner threads snapping and crackling, body being pulled to all five directions from all five limbs. Awareness went out and barged its way back in hot flashes, he couldnât comprehend the passing of time and how long he let your murderer catch the delusion of shaking Jake off his tail â but, his instincts knew to reveal himself before the avatar could be claimed by blood loss.Â
Dangling hope right in front of his face just to snatch it away wasnât enough. It could never be enough compared to you who had dragged your own corpse back home, muted to your own pain cocooned between those who should have meant nothing but home and safety to you. Torture. You had lived torture in your last hours with help just one step, one word away.Â
Nothing would ever be enough. Â
Jake emerged from the thick flora like the grim reaper himself who would always be waiting right at the spot of the reaping wherever the soul ran away to, detached and unimpressed, blank face not reflecting the scorched soul inside. The almost passed out avatar jolted awake when he smelled the smoke from Jakeâs shadow falling on him, and could only press his back further to the body of the cluster of big rocks he had taken shelter against as if somehow becoming one with it could shield him away from Jakeâs wrath. Â
The manâs breathing was getting louder and shakier the more Jake stood there motionless. âCâmon then,â he said between clenched teeth, spasming hand dropping from his mutilated shoulder, squaring up the last drops of his courage. âGet on with it.â
Jakeâs whitened fingers were making noise against the handle of his tomahawk, but his voice was hauntingly hollow, unfeeling now that he had the man right in his palm. âThought I should let you live what you did to my daughter first.â
The avatar began to scream. âFuck you, man, we didnât do none of this shit to that kidââ
Jakeâs tone didnât change, but it cut worse than a knife. âYou killed my kid.â
His eyes widened, breath hitching, the reality of what was coming to him finally sinking in and Jake witnessed every panicked second of it. âFuckâŚâ His gaze wildly alternated between Jake and the tomahawk, raising his better, trembling hand up for feeble defense. âLook, look, listen, we didnât kill her, alright? We patched her up, okay, she was going to be a prisoner, what happened happened because you engaged in battle, we wouldnât do that to aâAGH!â
He was interrupted by Jake sharply shoving the head of the tomahawk into his injury, just putting it in there, not moving it further down. âDo you have children, marine?â
The man palmed at the weapon, fingernails digging into the wood, but no matter how much he pushed, it didnât budge one bit. âStop, stop! Fuckââ
Jake repeated again, firmer. âI asked you a question, do you have children?â
âNo!â No, god, argh!âÂ
He spaced out for a while, watching him squirm and trash to get away with defeated, half-assed attempts, also unable to because of how much of an immovable object Jake was making the weapon buried in the open wound be. It would hit the bone if he used more strength.Â
With a fixed, stony stare, Jake removed the tomahawk, waiting for the manâs deplorable whimpers to recede before breaking him the news like reading it off a doctorâs report. âYou wonât get to have any.â
He didnât look like he cared about something like that, but the man knew his fate insinuated by the words. Nevertheless,it didnât mean he could be free from the survivorâs instinctâs mood swings his body was putting him through. Denial to bargaining within minutes. âJust kill me already, you deserter piece ofââ
âOh, no, no no,â Jake reassured, the only flicker of emotion he had shown since heâd cornered the avatar. âYou wonât get to die for a long time, either.âÂ
The avatar grunted, head falling down before he started to shake it. âPlease just let it endâman, just let it end, Iâm sorry, okay, please!â A whole body-trembling begging shifted to anger the more Jake remained non-responsive. Watching. Just watching. The hole in his chest getting wider the more he fed this manâs suffering to it â it wasnât enough. âJust fucking do it! Pussy ass bitch! Come on you blue motherfucker, kill me! Kill mââ
âAre you the one who shot my daughter?âÂ
âWhat?â
âAre you. The one. Who shot my daughter?â
The avatarâs face twisted. âIt wasnât meâit wasnâtâasshole, you already killed the guy, I didnât fucking do anything!ââ
âYou... didnât do anything?â
A beat. The forest fell silent in Jakeâs ears. Just like how the noises you made had abruptly died down as he was putting pressure on your wound.
And like that, the thick haze that had Jake desensitized blew over, unadulterated anger rushed to his body, acidic and nauseating, soul stitching back to his limbs by a million needles and he began to shake, face contorting, teeth showing itself, the hiss that lacerated his throat was the most terrifying one of his life yet, it didnât sound like it belonged to a sentient being, twisted by a grieving, demented animalistic horror. The avatarâs breath hitched, whatever protest and voice he had escaping deep inside his body, ears pinned back to his head.Â
âOf course,â Jake glowered, swallowing the scorching stones blocking his throat. He closed his burning eyes, and was greeted by the image of you, opening them back again, and shaking the ax as if it was an accusing finger.Â
And without a word of warning, his hand shot down and grabbed the avatar from the neck of his tactical vest, hurling him over the chest-level array of big rocks forming a pointy bed above, ignoring the cries of pain as the abused, torn open flesh of the wound dragged through the sharp teeth of the gravel, dousing them in blood. âPlease, please, stop!âIâm sorry, I was wrong, that wasnât right, shit, shit!â
Jake snatched the manâs dominant arm that was coincidentally the same one dangling by fractured bone and tendons from the shoulder. His soul had known what he wanted right from the start before his brain had processed it. âThis hand,â he spat, holding it from the wrist, gnashing his teeth. âthat pulled the trigger at meâŚâÂ
Murdered his daughter for a second time.Â
All a soldierâs worth for. One hand to hold the stock tight against the body and one to fire. All that to take a single life.
Leaning the hand down against the rock in a sudden move, Jake slammed on the blunt, pointy end of the tomahawk on it like he was hammering a nail, the sickening crack of the bones breaking got followed by the avatarâs fractured scream.Â
Jake saw you hunched, cheekily laughing in the blue and purple of the creek, freckles glowing because of the eclipse, silhouette illuminated by the floating bioluminescent bugs. Â
Spinning the tomahawk in his clammy hand in a full 360 turn, he smashed it down once more, stronger. The metal broke skin and sank into spongy muscle. His ears were buzzing, ringing from how the shrill yells.Â
Jake was hugging you after what seemed to be years, and your little arms were clinging to him for life â you were sand slipping from his fingers.Â
Jake hammered again.Â
You were telling him how mean he was to you, your voice suppressing the avatarâs.Â
He brought it down one more time and felt the tomahawk recoil from hitting rock.Â
You were bashful as you repeated how Jake would always love you.Â
Guttural breaths getting louder with effort each hit, he kept slamming it down until everything was his beautiful little sweet girl.Â
Again.Â
Again.Â
Again.Â
Again and again and again and again and again until there was no resistance from the limb anymore and the man had gone silent and it was all mashed meat he was poundingâÂ
And then he almost plunged it to your bleeding, battered corpse, your stomach covered in reddish brown from the dried brown, body ashen blue, and Jake cried out in terror, jumping back and losing strength in his legs as the tomahawk flew from his hand and he fell over.Â
His lungs constricted, refusing to take any breaths in and his heart ricocheted around in his ribcage, he was gaping at the wall of rock now washed red as if it was some white rose painted red in Alice in Wonderland.Â
Jake sat there for the longest time, dissociated.
In those moments, he wasnât Toruk Makto, he wasnât Oloâeyktan, he wasnât the pillar of a family of seven. He was simply Jake Sully.Â
However, he wasnât allowed to be stripped down to the bone until all thatâs left was a mourning father. That was Jakeâs reality.Â
He had to cast the crippled man aside, the tragedy of his child away, and bring the leader of the People out right as your ghost rippled in his vision, watching spitefully within the forest â because all you wanted was for him to be your father, and he couldnât even fucking do that after your death.Â
This avatar was a valuable asset, a hostage to question. For the sake of his people.Â
He wasnât allowed revenge.Â
A single drop of tear rolled down expressionless face. When he looked down, Jakeâs hands were still stained with your blood.Â
The only instance a child should be covered in blood is when they come out of their motherâs womb, little lungs being burned with existence for the first time, crying from the pain of being separated from Eywaâs arms, birth mother a complete stranger to them.Â
The gore of you barely clinging to life, unmoving, drenched in your own blood, wiped and wiped to the point Neytiri had to change buckets of water until it turned light pink was overlapping with the joyful image of your newborn self she had lovingly and gently cleaned of the remains of labor with wetted mothsilk, skin too sensitive for water for the moment, the blue coming alive as the blood and other clotted bodily fluids were cleansed.Â
It wasnât the broken, ice-cold, lithe body of a young girl Neytiri had cleaned in the torment of her excoriated, unraveling mind, it was her babyâs. Her baby, her poor baby with a gaping hole in the middle of your body, memories marauding Neytiriâs lucidity.Â
She lived the moment of your first cleansing over and over again.Â
You were a particularly indomitable cryer, Neytiri had known you would be infamous for your battle cries right as she was brought back from the blackout of post-birth by your overly-healthy wailing â or perhaps you would best Ninat as a singer when youâd unapologetically blossom, but one thing was ascertained: her first daughter was a fierce, fiery blue ball of ardor compared to Neteyam, who was almost shy and reluctant in disturbing people around him in his weeping that a collective worry for his health had plagued the whole clan.Â
As you squirmed, smeared in chunks of her flesh and blood, as if you wanted to jump off from her arms and start walking already, Neytiri had smiled up at her Jake, your father, unable to take his eyes off you, stuck between awe and laughs that came and went. âShe has your heart,â sheâd told him, spent and hurting, but wonderfully alive. âStrong.â
Heâd traced his thumb through her drenched hairline. âLungs, you mean?â His scent, wind and hearthfire, had enveloped Neytiri when Jake had leaned down to kiss her forehead. âI think theyâre yours.â The teasing about how you had made Neytiri scream in labor wouldnât have gone unpunished if she wasnât on the edge of sleep held up only by your crying, so, heâd gotten a light hit on the side of his face instead. But Jake knew how to apologize, heâd always been spectacular at it. âIâd say she takes after me in appearance, look at her little ugly face.â
To Neytiri, you were beautiful, face dark purple from how strong you were screaming, and a mini-village elder with the wrinkles, swinging those little fists â things that made you lovely in her eyes. Her first daughter.Â
She had learned motherhood from Neteyam, but she would learn to understand her mother and her choices through you, someone she thought couldnât be more different from her â Neytiri, all Moâat could have been, and Moâat, all Neytiri might have become, once. She prayed you would love her as much as sheâd begun to love you the second you were in her arms.Â
To think the enormity of her love hadnât reached you â it was one of the greatest failures of Neytiriâs life. If it had, youâd be wounded, but perfectly conscious and well in her motherâs tent. If it had, you would have been beyond comfortable telling those demons had hurt you.Â
In that all-consuming devastation, the woven towel she was using to wipe the thin sheet of sweat that formed on your body slipped from her uncoordinated hands and fell on your chest, and Neytiri had to hold back the breath that spiked to become a hiccup by covering her mouth, and immediately, her curled hand was engulfed in a smaller, five-fingered one. She came eye-to-eye with Kiri after raising her head, putting her other hand on hers at the girlâs more disheveled and messy self, heart dropping to her stomach at the fatigue varnishing an extra layer of moisture in her daughterâs drooping eyes.Â
âOh Kiri,â Neytiri mumbled, caressing her cheek and brushing the tangled hair away from her face.Â
âWhy donât you go get some rest, mom, hm?âÂ
âEven if I somehow agreed to that, I could never agree to leaving my daughter alone in this.â
âIâm fine.â Stopping to take a breath, she sighed, collecting the towel and starting to fold it. âWell, not really fine, but don't worry about me. Weâre all miserable here. And thatâs natural.â Fiddling with the corners of the cloth, she leaned in a bit and lowered her voice, light reflecting from the yellow of her irises making it look like they shone from within. âI⌠I know sheâll be okay. Weâll be okay. Eywa has bestowed us a gift she has never given to anyone before and itâs for a reason. I feel that everything will be set right.â She shook her head up and down, determined. âDad will do it. I know he will.â
Neytiri trusted Kiri with her intuition and understanding when it came to the inscrutable intentions of Eywa, she was closer to the Great Mother than any Tsahik was â so close that she would drift away too much from her family. And deep down, Neytiri was heartsick by this invisible line that separated her from her daughter, any parent in her place would be unsettled like this.
She was also hog-tied to close the distance growing between them because of the human boy Spider and how she would find camaraderie in him in their âorphanâ status as she called it. Kiri was already faraway in her obscure existence and unwittingly separated herself as if she didnât see herself as a real part of the family some days, and Neytiri hated that the âkinshipâ sheâd formed with Spider was planting these ideas into her head when she was her and Jakeâs daughter, no more, no less. To overwrite those feelings, she tried so hard to reach Kiri, but was unsettled by the feeling of being hated sometimes, again, more or less for her stance in placing Spider at the outskirts of their family.Â
But oftentimes Kiri would express her affection through small, otherwise unnoticeable actions, just like this one, a caring touch and reassurance that could melt an ice cube â and Neytiri basked in the babiest of steps between them. And maybe this was how Jake had it with you, too, she had never thought about it like this before.Â
Taking in Neytiriâs solemn silence, Kiri grumbled, suddenly agitated about something. âI just⌠I just wish I had isirka resin and xhikul seeds for this paste and cover her wound with it. Grandmotherâs extract isnât enough to stimulate the bone marrow and ughââ The girl groaned with the obvious guilt at groaning in the first place, as well. âIâm sorry, mom, I donât know whatââ
âItâs alright, Kiri,â Neytiri said, weariness blending with tenderness, knowing youâd agree too. You would have probably told her to not waste her energy and wait around when there wasnât anything left to do anyway. âMaybe itâs you who needs some rest. Youâve worked hard. Harder than any of us. You do need rest, too.â
Kiri was quick to refuse. âIâm trying something new, I canât go anywhere.â
âIâm sure one of your brothersââ
Her earpiece buzzed alive. âNeytiri, do you read me?â
The unexpected timing of it caught her off guard, her hand flying up to the device, drums of alarm going off in her head by the croaky, despondent note to his voice. The impact of their previous argument evaporated from existence just by hearing his distress. âJake?â She focused on you, not observing any difference, and frowned in worry, her pulse picking up pace as Kiri also locked her attention to her the moment she heard her father was on the line. âWhat happened?â
âI have here one of Quaritchâs dreamwalkersâwhatever they are.â Neytiriâs mouth opened and closed at the reveal, forehead creasing. âAlive. Somehow survived to get to the Tree of Souls.â
Her hand instinctively descended to touch your cool and clammy arm closest to her. âTree of SoulsâŚ? But you wereââ
âYeah. Yeah, he⌠I couldnât. I couldnâtâŚâÂ
She stared at your face, all thoughts draining from her mind. âWhat are you saying, Jake?â
Silence.
âJake,â Neytiri implored, her voice snuffed out towards the end. She tried again. âJake, I donât understand. What does this mean..?â
âSon of a bitch pulled me out before I could⌠before I could finish talking to her.â Kiri reached for her when she let out an incoherent, disbelieving voice, getting more panicked as Neytiri clawed at her tightening chest with his next words. âI failed, Neytiri. I couldnât⌠SheâŚâÂ
Neytiri was physically helpless to respond, and Kiri couldnât hold back from inquiring seeing the state she was in. âMom? Mom! Whatâs wrong?â
âThis man, if it wasnât for this man, I had it.â Jake kept talking at an increasing speed the longer Neytiri didnât say anything. âI had her right in my arms, making future plans, smiling, everything was perfect, and then heââ His breath quivered. âHe fuckingââ And he stopped the sentence abruptly to get some semblance of control back because Eywa knew Neytiri was losing it ever so slowly. âI need you here with me right now, please. Please, IâŚâÂ
Neytiri refused to acknowledge what Jake couldnât say out loud. You were still breathing, she felt your chest rise and fall even if the pattern was weak. You had life left in you. Jake saying he failed made no sense to her, she didnât believe it.Â
âNeytiri, I need to question this⌠this filth, need to learn all I can about whatâs going on, but I canât do it on my own. Iâll kill him. In a heartbeat. I want to squeeze the life out of him with my hands right this moment and Iâ I canât⌠We have to know how they could have gotten this far, what theyâre planningâand now right to the Tree of Souls too, andâŚâ The rambling that got chaotic and disconnected faded off eventually, as if heâd lost his voice. âShit.â
And throughout all that, Neytiri had gone from confused, in denial, at the threshold of grief but not nearly in there anchored by your pulse, and lusting for blood within minutes. Kiri was taken aback by the anger radiating from her. âBring him here!â
âI canât. He could have a tracker on himâthey could have put it in his body. I canât risk that.â
Neytiri stood up with only one thing in her mind, and it didnât match Jakeâs. âWhere are you?â
âYou gotta let me pass, buddy, come on! You wanna take my head off or something? Why are you being like this!âÂ
Hands up and quick on his feet, Loâak was trying to negotiate.Â
With an ikran of all things. Not even his.
Yours.Â
Mom storming out like a wronged, vengeful spirit had been the perfect chance for him to do a quick supply run sneak off, but your overgrown big bird with the exact same attitude as you was getting in his way and blocking Loâak off by snapping its jaw at his head and opening its sunset fire tinged wings every time he attempted to cross over to his own ikran. They were basically at a standstill and he had no idea why.Â
Loâak just wanted to help. Help you.Â
âAnd where do you think youâre going?â
Shit.Â
Neteyam. Making his way to him with such speed that got his braids swinging and of course heâd sniffed Loâak out like a nantang. Followed the odd silence, probably. Eywa, he should have thought this out better.Â
âSkxawng, do you not remember what dad said?â
âI do,â Loâak hummed and hawed, and that was the problem. Heâd never felt this guilty about disobeying dadâs orders before, it was making him squirm. âBut look, Kiri said she needed isirka resin and xhikul seeds or whatever to treat her, Iâm goingââ
Neteyamâs jaw had flexed when he said whatever, but there was no visible agitation after he gave a sharp breath through his nose. âSo letâs call mother orââ
âTheyâre busy with some sky person dad caughtââ
âI know. The same ones who did this to our sister. I know, Loâak.â Neteyam aggressively gestured to the exit of the cave system, shaking his arm while speaking. âWhat do you think will happen if you go off on your own and land yourself in bigger trouble than she did? Huh?â
Loâak threw resentful looks at your ikran. âI canât stay put like this. I have to do something.â
âThis again? There is nothing we can do.â He hadnât said that in his normal drilling of dadâs orders â Neteyam had the same pain of acceptance that were Loâakâs bruises etched onto his face.
And that made Loâak want to throw up all over the place. Heâd experienced countless sicknesses his siblings had fallen to over the years, none of those were as fatal as this and he didnât know what the fuck to do. What was he supposed to do when his sister was dying? What did one do when a family member was in this situation anyway? Nothing seemed right to him.Â
And something was finally, finally within his power â and Loâak would of course rise up to the challenge without hesitation. He wasnât just going to sit down and let that possibility of your salvation slip by. âBut there is. Kiri saidââ
âLoâak if you leave right now and somehow get caught dad will never trust you again. He was the most open heâs ever been, donât betray him like that.âÂ
He was getting annoyed that Neteyam was ignoring the whole point, though it wasnât as if Loâak didnât know. He was fully aware, and thatâs why this was supposed to be a secret. Dad couldnât be hurt by what he didnât know now, could he? Not only were you getting Kiriâs remedy, which he was sure as his name was Loâak that would end up most effective, but he also wasnât breaking his promise to dad when the tiniest thread of trust in his son was knotted by the man just recently. Â
Neteyam grabbed him by the top of his head in a brotherly manner but his hold was of steel, the boy tried to grumpily push him off but he didnât budge, staring right into his soul. âUse whatâs in this for once and just tell dad or mother, theyâre down in the forest already anyway.â When he let go, Loâak stumbled back, rubbing the sting off, and the semi-playful older brother was back. âAnd one of them will actually know what to look for.â
His immediate response was refusal. âI know what Iâm looking forââ
âWhat does isirka look like?â
The sounds your ikran was making was eerily close to laughter and Loâak felt heat rush up to the tips of his ears. âItâs a tree.â
Neteyam didnât have brow hair like Loâak did, but the way he raised the lines was always more expressive than how he did it. âXhikul, then?â
âFlower, skxawng.â
âWrong.â Loâakâs tail started beating the air at the condescending tone. âKiri is talking about the fruit. Xhika is its flower.â
He rolled his eyes, turning away. âWhateverââ
âIs it whatever?â Neteyam grabbed Loâak by the shoulder and spun him around so rough that he got dizzy. âAre you calling my sisterâs life whatever?â
Loâak was going to explode from how wrong this was going and how insistent Neteyam was to twist his words. âThatâs not what I meant bro!âÂ
âYou are so careless.â Neteyamâs tail had shot up ramrod straight, the little bush of hair at the end of it all puffed up, ears perking in all directions. He wasnât necessarily yelling but was tense all over, something he did whenever they were playing back in the day and he was about to pounce after staying still enough to implant a false seed of safety. âYou donât even think about what can happen if you were to bring a completely different ingredient! You donât think!â
âSorry that Iâm trying to help! What are you doing?â
âKeeping us safe. Keeping you safe.â He pressed his lips together on a thin line, but couldnât hold back whatever was bubbling inside. âIâm not losing another sibling, Loâak!â
Only a small gasp escaped Loâak when he opened his mouth in retaliation. He couldnât have found his voice even if he found something to say to that rawness in return, anyway.Â
The gut-churning guilt doubled.Â
âHey⌠Iââ
âGo,â Neteyam whispered, tilting his head together with the lone word. âSince youâre dying to help, help Kiri. Sheâs exhausted. I donât think grandmother will refuse.â
âWhat about you?â And there he goes again. Wrong words. Neteyam was looking more closed-off than before. âIâm not accusing or anythingââ
âI canât go in there.â
âWhat?â
âI canât,â Neteyam took a deep breath and loudly let it go, tail deflating, the arch of it depressing as hell for some reason. âI canât look at her.â
Neteyam just gave a forlorn smile in return to Loâakâs heavily concerned looks demanding he continue but not knowing how to word it, his back looked weirdly lonely as he was tending to your significantly calmer ikran to join back the horde.Â
Buried in negative thoughts all the way back and ignoring the pitiful looks from the rest of the clan, he met Kiri outside of the healing tent talking to Spider, and he could see Tukâs back covering the view to you in his peripheral.
They were whispering about something and it was obvious even from a distance where they were nothing but stick figures. At least try to look less suspicious, Loâak thought.Â
The only part he caught from the conversation was Spider saying, âJust describe them to me,â â Kiri was really leaning in towards him.Â
âWhatâs going on?âÂ
The two looked like they were caught in the middle of scheming, and it clicked almost immediately.Â
If Loâak had thought of going off on his own, so had they.Â
âYou arenât going anywhere, bro,â he said, draping his arm across the human boyâs shoulders. âNeteyamâs literally patrolling.â
âYou have to be kidding me,â Spider groaned, visibly disappointed. It warmed Loâakâs heart to see he was totally down for sneaking off the camp for you. âYou said your dad told him to rest.â
âYeah, he did. Except Neteyam never rests. He has a dancing glow worm up his ass.â
The conversation couldnât continue because Kiri did a double take at something.Â
âTuk!â Kiri took a few steps aside, squinting as if she didnât think she was seeing it right. Then her expression burst into panic, her hands flying forward as she ran to the tent, Spider and Loâak could only stare, baffled. âTuk, oh Eywa, what are you doing!ââÂ
âIâm giving her water, sheâs thirsty.â
âWhat?â
He actually rushed to the entrance of the tent, nearly falling headfirst in, having stumbled on some rock. Your mouth was actually open. And Tuk was really trying to get you to drink from the bowl she was holding against your mouth.
You choked at one point, still unconscious, but it was a sign of life. Loâak didnât know if the shocked screech came from him or Kiri. Â
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Little Bit Slow
You walk into the room, hoping to see your professor. But instead you see your teacher's assistant. The one you have a crush on. Today, it was so hard for you to concentrate. He wore a white shirt with the top two buttons down. And he had his hair messy today.
You didn't get to pay attention to the lesson with how good he looked. So you needed some help. "Professor Potter?" You asked and in most polite voice you could. "Yes, Love?"
"This problem is very hard. Could you help me?" You asked with your best doe eyes. "Of course, Love. Come here." you go and set the paper on his desk and lwan down to look at it, he leans behind you, his crotch pressing against your ass. "so-" he keeps on saying stuff about the lecture but you can't stop staring at him.
"Are you listen-" He cuts himself off when he realizes what you're doing. "Hm? A little student got a crush on me?" You started blushing uncontrollably. "I-I-" and just like that, his lips were on yours, ypu kissed back almost immediately, unbuttoning his shirt and taking it off, he then took off your shirt and groped your breasts. "May I?" He asked. You nodded and then he took off your bra, taking one tit in his mouth, rubbing his thumb against the nippe of the other.
"F-Fuck....J-James..." then he unbuttoned your jeans and practically ripped off your panties, then like that you were bent over his desk. "Do we need lube, doll?" You shake your head. "N-No.." you prepare yourself for this. "Okay." And just like that he thrusts into you roughly, not giving you time to adjust.
"F-Fuck! James!" after a hot minute of him thrusting into you, he starts yelling "f-fuck! I'm gonna come!" he practically yells out, "f-fuck! I'm c-coming!" after you both ride down from your highs,
he pulls out of you and gets dressed as you do the same, then you hear the voice of your professor. "What are you two doing?" You look up "o-oh, professor james was just helping me with a problem." He nods "very well, you both may be on your way."
After you guys leave, he pulls you aside "my office, tommorow at 8. No panties or bra. Or bring me some used ones as a gift." He winks and walks off.
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Anthony lockwood x injured reader
Taglist-@givemea-dam-break
(sorry I couldn't find a. Gender neutral pic so I just went with this one also I don't draw it)
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Y/n's pov:
Urgh your head felt like it was splitting open your legs felt like they were going to snap in half and your side burned.
It was quite obvious your case hadn't gone well you had ignored the others protests and snuck of to do a solo case you had made it back now at around 2am so hopefully no one would notice and you could clean yourself up and go to bed. But of course as you entered the house and walked past the living room you saw lockwood sitting in a chair arms folded ankle balenced over his knee. "hey" you said quietly not making eye contact even though you could feel his stare burning into the front of your face.
"why did you go alone?" "We all told you not to". He spoke smoothly standing up and walking over to you placing one hand under your chin and tilting it up to look into his dark eyes. "I'm sorry but I just wanted yo earn a little money and help that poor family before anyone else got hurt."
You had met the family their eldest son had been ghost locked and almost killed by an angry type two wraith you couldn't stand the thought of the family being forced to stay their and suffer so you had gone despite having no information and it all being rushed. This meant it was no surprise that there had been more than three angry type tows you had been thrown out a window gotten smashed onto a glass cabinet and fallen down several flights of stairs. You where very lucky not to have broken anything buy your entire body was sore and stiff and you didn't know if you could cope with being lectured right now. Seemingly sensing that lockwood grabbed a first aid kit that had been purposefully set on the table next to the couch and pulled you down next to him.
Anthony's pov:
They seem very hurt I won't lecture them until tommorow I don't want them getting more stressed out I will just patch them up and get them to have some rest. "Y/n please take of your jacket and lift up your shirt" I say as carefully as I can helping them remove some of their clothes leaving them in their bra/shirtless I blushes slightly red at seeing them like this they had faint scars running over their body but I focused on the new cuts gently cleaning and covering in gauze. As I cleaned the rest of their cuts they yawned. "y/n you need to sleep let's get you to bed"
Y/n's pov:
From all the events tonight I know I won't sleep even though I'm exhausted I will have horrid nightmares of losing him I can't not tonight so I sleepily shake my head. Lockwood stands up gently but forcefully pulling me with him as I protest as we walk up the stairs u suddenly notice that we aren't in mh room but his. He walks over to his cabenit pulls out a soft grey sweatshirt and gently chucks it to me. "is this for me?" you ask confused.
"yes silly now since your insistent on not getting sleep you may aswell lay down with me since you and I both know its the nightmares that are stopping your sleep so maybe if your with me I can stop them." you blush a little as you pull on the shirt lockwood let's you change out of your trousers and pull on some of your sleeping shorts you left in here(he's let you in a couple times before)
"thank you Anthony" you say quietly as you settle next to him after you've both changed
"don't worry about it n/n I'm always here for you" he says before pulling you close as you relax and let yourself succumb to sleep as lockwood does aswell. Tommorow you will both fight over what happend and what you should and shouldn't be allowed to do but for now your both safe and have each other and that's all that matters.
Hope you enjoyed comment for a part 2 and jut for general support or ideas you have. Have a great day/night xx @givemea-dam-break
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