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anger issues.
lo'ak x metkayina!avatar.
Summary: Once Lo'ak and Visci finally interact after Neteyam kept pressuring him, he realized they might not get along so well as he had hoped.
Warnings: Mention of blood.
Full Story! Series may happen!
Word Count: 1455.
Lo'ak had been watching Visci from a distance since the moment he arrived. Not that she had noticed as she always kept to herself unless she was with her best friend Ao'nung, who Lo'ak thought were together for the first few days. Once he heard from Tsireya that were in fact not, he had hope.
That's when he would constantly ask Tsireya about her, to the point the two were always together. In others' eyes, it looked like Lo'ak and Tsireya had a thing going on, but in reality, he was just trying to learn of his crush.
"What's her favorite thing to do?"
He asked Tsireya as they were training, causing him to not focus on his breathing slightly annoying Tsireya in the process. Sighing and giving up on training for the day, she looked over to where Visci was and frowned slightly.
"She enjoys night swimming. Though it isn't allowed, she still does it."
This caused Lo'ak to perk up at the idea of night swimming, but the look he received from her made him instantly think otherwise.
"Go talk to her."
She offered, and he immediately shook his head. He feared he'd manage to embarrass himself in front of her, or Ao'nung would come and snatch her away the moment he even dared talk to her.
"No. I'm going."
Was all he said before he swam to shore, and walked to his Marui where Neteyam was sitting on the deck. Sitting beside of him, Neteyam smirked and looked over at his younger brother.
"I talked to Visci today."
He said casually and Lo'ak looked over at him, his eyes glaring at him in envy.
"She's really easy to talk to. Go talk to her."
After being pushed into the water, he took it upon himself to find her and attempt to speak to her.
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"Visci, right?"
Turning her head, looking away from one of her friends she noticed one of the forest boys walking towards her. She tensed up slightly, and hummed turning around completely to face him.
This caused Lo'ak to falter a bit, before he finally walked up to her and greeted her.
"I'm-"
"Lo'ak. Your brother spoke of you earlier."
This caught his attention, and he cleared his throat looking anywhere but at her.
"You're the one that shows demon."
She said, stepping closer to him, this slightly offended him but he got too distracted once the proximity of them closed as she scanned him. Grabbing his hand, she brought it up to her face and examined it, causing Lo'ak's breath to hitch.
"Fourth finger."
She muttered under her breath and put her hand to his to compare. Lo'ak watched in utter silence, not knowing what to do. Dropping his hand, he gasped as his face was now in her hands. Pulling him down slightly, Visci pulled his face closer to hers.
If it weren't for his blue skin, the red hue on his cheeks would've been apparent. Looking into her light blue eyes, he kept still as she scanned his face.
Raising a finger up and tracing over his brows she hummed.
"Demon."
She whispered, as Lo'ak slightly melted under her touch even if it wasn't in the right circumstances as she was basically belittling him the entire time.
Finally moving away, Lo'ak let out a breath of air he hadn't realized he was holding in. Watching her every movement, as she started to circle around him.
"Anger issues."
She said, and Lo'ak raised his eyebrows at this and gave her a confused look.
"You seek to always cause trouble."
She told him, as she stood behind him, her hands tracing his bare back, causing his skin to shiver. Lo'ak hadn't uttered a word, and he was growing slightly irritated at her behavior.
"I do not associate with those who look like demons."
She said, holding onto the back of his arm, and Lo'ak swallowed hard, as her thick tail wrapped around his thigh before finally tripping him, as she now stood above him.
"What the hell?"
He finally spoke up, his ears going back in anger as he slightly hissed.
"There's the anger."
She stated, walking around him, as Lo'ak watched her, and she tilted her head.
"You punch my friend."
Lo'ak was even shocked at the fact she knew what the word punch meant, but she probably learned from Ao'nung when he told her what happened.
Grabbing his hand, and balling it into a fist, she mimicked the words he once said to Ao'nung.
"It's called a punch, bitch."
She finished, and Lo'ak quickly got up moving closer to her, fuming in anger. Visci looked up at him and grinned, as their bodies were basically colliding with one another as they kept challenging each other.
"Try me."
She whispered to him, and Lo'ak could only growl as he pulled away from her and watched as she laughed before walking away from him.
"Lo'ak."
Hearing his name, he angrily looked over to see his sister and sighed, as she walked up to him and looked at him confused.
"What happened?"
She asked, and Lo'ak shook his head and walked away, knowing exactly where he was going tonight.
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As Neteyam watched his brother sneak out without a word, he could only shake his head, not daring to cover for him if he were to get caught.
Making his way to the ocean that was slightly glowing from the creatures in it, he spotted Visci instantly as she stood out from the others. His heart leaped, but he shut the feeling down as he swam out into the ocean.
"Oh. Forest boy."
She stated calmly, as she noticed him swimming towards her, and Lo'ak grabbed her wrist pulling her under with him. Visci almost choked on the water from shock but was able to compose herself as she was pulled with the other.
Finally coming to a stop, she signed to him in anger and he only rolled his eyes, not able to fully understand the signing. He could only make out a couple of words and that was enough to know she was pissed.
Pulling away from his grip, she resurfaced noticing they were much further from the island and now inside a cave. Looking around at the glowing rocks and crystals that stuck to the cave, she finally looked back to Lo'ak and glared.
"I told you I don't associate with those of demons."
Lo'ak only scoffed as he flipped her off, and she could only guess what that meant. Swimming away from him and onto the surface of the cave, she looked around, and let her fingers rub against the cave as she walked.
Lo'ak followed shortly after and looked around at the cave, not realizing he had brought them here on accident.
Snapping out of his trance when he was shoved back into the water, he hissed up at Visci who only glared at him.
"That's for bringing me here."
She told him, as she moved away as he crawled back up. Growling in slight anger Lo'ak moved closer to her, and Visci tripped falling onto the cold floor of the cave, wincing in slight pain as her arm was now cut open by one of the crystals.
Lo'ak's eyes widened as he saw the fresh blood pop from the glowing purple crystal and quickly looked down as she was holding her arm in pain. Rushing to her aid, he cursed as he helped her back into the water, and helped her back to the island.
Once he got there, he quickly carried her to the nearest space that was further from all the sleeping Na'vi. Setting her down, he began aiding her, remembering how Norm would heal him when he would hurt himself.
Visci watched in slight pain and discomfort as he helped her, and almost let out a scream if it wasn't for Lo'ak's quick reflexes. His hand covered her mouth in an instant muffling her scream as he sewed her arm up with a string that he had around his neck, as a necklace.
Wrapping a leaf around the now stitched wound, Lo'ak looked up at her and realized she was already looking at him, in sort of anger, amazement, and fear.
"How did you know to do that?"
She asked him, looking down at her sore arm, wincing when she touched it. Lo'ak softly slapped her hand away and smirked at her.
"Bet you're glad I'm part demon now, aren't you?"
He boasted, and Visci could only glare at him shoving him with her good arm.
"This doesn't mean anything."
She stated coldly, and Lo'ak chuckled, as he leaned forwards, whispering in her ear.
"And you say I have anger issues."
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Absolutely adorable!
Merry Christmas everyone!
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cocky.
lo'ak x metkayina!oc.
Summary: Tonowari's daughter doesn't like the idea of the newcomers, and makes it very apparent.
Warnings: Mention of blood, cursing, and mention of death.
Full Story! Series may happen!
Word Count: 1490.
Looking over from the ocean to the land where a herd was now beginning, surrounding what seemed to be new Na'vi. Not being able to fully see, I look over and share a glance with Tsireya, who only motioned for us to check it out. Sliding off my Ilu, I walk ashore, my hair sticking to my back, causing me to grimace slightly.
Walking over to where I could see, everyone cleared a path for us. Making it to the front, I scanned the newcomers, and instantly glared, looking over at my mother who shared the same look.
"Why are they here."
I whispered to my brother, noticing three adorned five fingers, and my skin crawled at the thought of demon coursing through their veins. Scowling at the ones with five fingers, my ears turned back before my father's voice spoke up.
Looking up at him, I glared once he accepted them so easily. Turning to walk away, I felt someone grab my shoulder keeping me from leaving. Looking over at the one holding me back, and scoffed at the sight of Rotxo.
"My children will teach you the way of the water."
Hearing this my eyes squinted and my ears went back in anger. About to refuse, Ao'nung beat me to it. Hold back my words, I pulled away from Rotxo's grip and trudged away back into the sea to where Cyojhi was waiting for me.
Bonding with her, I quickly swam away before sliding off of her, and whispering her farewell, as she swam away. Going under and looking around, I swam enjoying the many fish that came around me, lightly grazing them.
My relaxing time was soon interrupted as my sister and the forest people showed up. Rolling my eyes at them, I noticed their very visible struggle. Looking over at Roxto who gave me a knowing look, I swam away, everyone following in behind.
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"Now, you will need to hold on tight."
Tsireya explained to one of the males, and I watched with amusement, as he kept on saying he had it. Going under, I soon watched as he was ripped away from the Ilu by force. Laughing I looked over at Ao'nung who, too, was laughing. Tsireya gave us a scolding look and I only shrugged as she signed for us to follow.
Reluctantly following, I finally surfaced and held back a laugh at the sight of him coughing up water. Pulling myself up on the rock, I watched as everyone sat down, Rotxo sitting beside me. Tsireya sat beside Rotxo, the younger of the two brothers beside her, and the eldest beside me.
I kept my distance from him, and followed Tsireya's instructions on breathing. Growing annoyed at the loud breaths the one in front of me was letting out, I opened my eyes and reached forwards hitting his stomach.
"What the hell was that for?"
He slightly yelled, glaring at me and I only glared in response. Being pulled away by his brother, I grimaced at his touch, and he put his hands up in defense.
"You were breathing too loudly."
I hissed out, and he only glared at me purposely breathing loudly. Growling, I crawled forwards and pushed him off the rock, as he fell into the sea behind him, he came up coughing. I laughed as Rotxo chuckled.
Feeling a light impact on the back of my head, I looked over at Tsireya who had slapped me, and she gave me a soft glare.
"He annoyed me on purpose."
Motioning for me to help him up, I groaned and reluctantly stuck my hand out for him to grab. Feeling him grab my hand, I pulled before I was pulled off the rock into the cold water. Glaring I came up to the surface and hissed at him.
"Now we're even."
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It had been a couple of days since the forest people joined our clan, and nothing really changed. I stopped going to the training after I was pulled into the sea, and got chewed out by my father for ditching.
Walking along the beach, my ears perked up at the sound of arguing. Walking to the source of the sound, I groaned at the sight of the forest people arguing with my brother and his friends.
Walking over to them, I watched in amusement as their older brother came to the rescue.
"They're all freaks."
Ao'nung said, and before I could agree the younger came stomping up asking to see a 'magic trick'. Watching closely, my eyes widened as he hit my brother. Watching them fight, I looked over at the other two on standby and watched as the eldest joined in on the fight.
Hearing my brother yell in pain, I rolled my eyes and stomped over, ripping the younger from my brother and shoving him into the shallow part of the sea.
As I was about to leave, he grabbed my leg and pulled making me fall into the water as well. Groaning at the impact, I sat up and shoved him back down, holding him down, hissing at him.
"Enough! Enough!"
Feeling someone grab me by the waist and lift me off, I kicked around trying to break loose. As the other got up, he laughed and glared at me.
"Come on."
It was Ao'nung who had torn me off and pulled me with him away from the others.
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"What did I say about being a troublemaker?"
Flinching slightly, I looked down and sighed apologizing to my father. Walking out of his hut, I made my way down, hearing laughter. Looking over at my brother and his posse, I walked up to them asking what they were laughing at.
After hearing it, I laughed quietly and walked away from them a slight twinge of guilt inside of me. I knew how dangerous it was outside. Deciding he would be safe after word got around, I swam to the rock we first trained at and laid on it.
"Great. You're here."
Raising up, I see the forest boy and rolled my eyes at him.
"I knew about this place before you did."
I told him, and he scoffed holding up two fingers. I looked at him in confusion, and he sighed shaking his head.
"Look I am not in the mood for your little petty act."
He spoke up and I glared before moving off the rock and into the water.
"Shut up."
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"Get off of me!"
I yelled as he pinned me down, hissing at me. I bit his arm and he yelled out in pain, as I flipped us over, hissing at him. He glared up at me and tried to escape.
"Not so cocky now, are you?"
I said grinning, and he scoffed pushing me off of him. Tumbling back I groaned and scoffed.
"You bonded with an outcast! Do you know how stupid you are?"
I yelled at him, and he only glared at me.
"I'm an outcast too! So it shouldn't be that big of a damn deal!"
He yelled in rebuttal, and I flinched at his tone and scoffed. Shaking my head I looked away.
"All of you. You all call me forest boy. Every damn one of you. It's like none of you know my name."
I listened to his rant and looked at him, and he scoffed once he realized I didn't know his name.
"You actually don't know my name."
He said, before chuckling dryly.
"What's the point in knowing your enemy's name?"
I said, looking out to the ocean from the rock we were on.
"Ew'ion."
Looking over at the mention of my name, my eyes widened once I realized he knew my name.
"All we have done is argue and fight. I'm tired of it."
He said and I could only look down in guilt.
"I understand being the outcast. My brother and sister are perfect in my parent's eyes. I'm the troublemaker. My sister does no wrong and my brother gets away with everything."
I finally voiced, and he looked over at me. His ears went down slightly and he walked over to me, looking down at me.
"I argued and fought with you in hopes of my parents disowning me. I feel as though I'm not even a part of the family anymore."
I muttered looking down, and his eyes widened at that statement.
"Lo'ak."
Looking up at him, I smiled slightly.
"Lo'ak."
I repeated and he nodded his head.
"You aren't some outcast, you're much more than that. If your parents can't see that, then that's their problem. You're a brave fighter, and you protect what you think is right."
Hearing those words, I looked away feeling guilty at how much he had learned about me.
"Lo'ak. I don't know anything about you."
I whispered, and he walked closer to me and grinned.
"Well. Maybe if you weren't so cocky, you'd learn a few things."
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Sketching some Na'vi. Saw Avatar 2 yesterday and it's so beautiful! I got the same feeling as the first time I saw it--awestruck by the tech and the nirvana like visuals. I definitely recommend it to be viewed twice, even thrice!
#avatar 2#avatar the way of water#avatar fanart#kiri avatar#lo'akavatar#fanart#na'vi#sketching#sketch#doodle#late night art#beautiful movie
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Merry Christmas everyone!
#avatar the way of water#avatar fanart#avatar#avatar 2#kiri avatar#lo'akavatar#neteyam#neteyamavatar#digitalart#digitalartist#sketch#fanart#lo'ak#kiri#ronal#tonowari#na'vi
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