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𝐀 𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐌𝐎𝐍𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍 — (𝐍𝐄𝐓𝐄𝐘𝐀𝐌 𝐒𝐔𝐋𝐋𝐘)
— language, just two flustered dorks & a ton of fluff, sort of love at first sight (?), friends to lovers, brief fake relationship, eventual jealous!neteyam, kissing, heavy angst & character death.
just this once. you were supposed to help tsireya out just this once. but how are you supposed to help out your best friend when it involves distracting one of the most sought-after warriors from their clan? how are you supposed to distract him for a single day without catching feelings for him? you find yourself in a position where you realize it's impossible for you to meet neteyam "just this once".
a/n: this is just a prologue to the actual story, so i don't expect it to do well lol (please don't let the general fluff deceive you, this story doesn't have a happy ending !!)
"hellooo, earth to na’vi?" tsireya called, waving her hand in front of your distracted gaze.
it was early in the morning when she managed to find you tending to the ilus by the reef, her unannounced visit catching you off guard. you only sighed at her words as you turned to face her.
"you should stop spending so much time with that forest boy, you're starting to sound like him." you muse, prompting a soft laugh from your best friend.
the moment you got up and started your descent back into the village, tsireya trailed closely behind. you narrowed your eyes as she followed you silently. she was up to something.
"what is it?" you sighed. despite your attention focused on what was in front of you, you could sense her growing smile from behind.
"about that forest boy.." she grinned, already sensing your intrigue.
"i’m listening." you hummed, exchanging quick greetings with the passerby clan members.
"i need you to distract his brother." she whispered, her words only making you quirk a brow.
it had been two weeks since the sullys first arrived. like tsireya, you were happy to welcome them into the clan. the only difference, however, was that you had no time to be around them.
as awa'atlu's hidden jewel, you had spent an ample amount of your time practicing your dance choreography for the clan's future celebrations instead.
today's duties would be no different.
"you know i'm far too busy with rehearsals to waste time with some boy." you sighed, noticing her disappointed frown.
"it’s not like you have a choice! my father requested you teach them the history of our upcoming dance festival." she pouted.
in all honesty, you weren't surprised—coming from a family whose legacy is known for passing down the title of being the clan’s sole principal dancer, you would be the most suitable for the task.
"so you're trying to sneak off with your crush while i’m at work?" you jokingly scoffed.
"and what if i am?" she grinned.
"you’ve become shameless, tsireya." you laughed, nudging your elbow into hers.
"come on, do it for me! you’ve already been ordered to meet with them today." she insisted, tugging at your arm. you only stared into her doe eyes as she silently waited for you to give in—which of course, worked.
"if it's my duty, i suppose i don't have a choice. but you owe me for this." you sighed before shortly erupting in giggles as she pulled you by the hand to the sully’s pod.
—
making your way over, tsireya was first to knock. the sound of her sudden presence only caused lo’ak to stumble over his brother's wooden carving. peeking your head in, the two of you couldn't help but laugh as you witnessed neteyam scowl at his brother.
"tsireya! and.. tsireya’s friend? what’s up?" lo’ak greeted as his brother only turned his head at the mention of another face.
"lo’ak, this is my closest friend—the one who'll be joining us today at the reef." you silently waved as tsireya introduced your name.
"nice to meet you." he hummed, pausing for a brief moment. there was a sudden hint of hesitation in his eyes.
"you.. haven't heard anything about me from the others, have you? you can't trust a single thing ao'nung says." he jokes nervously.
"oh, trust me, i’ve already heard a lot of things about you from tsire—mmph!" your words were cut off the moment tsireya palmed her hand over your mouth, hissing.
fortunately, your banter was cut short the moment his elder brother made his way over to the three of you. slowly releasing her hand from your face, tsireya cleared her throat.
"ah—this is neteyam." she coughed. a few moments passed in silence before she noticed how you froze up.
“introduce yourself.” she whispered, nudging your arm with her elbow to speak. your back naturally straightened in response as heat rose to your cheeks.
“i’m—uh, nice to.. meet you?” you stuttered. shit. it was your first time meeting him and you’ve already embarrassed yourself, you mentally cursed.
“hey nice to meet you, i’m neteyam.” he silently mused.
nobody laughed but him.
neteyam only mouthed a small 'what?' as everyone stared at him for a few moments. you, however, couldn't hold back a chuckle.
it wasn't the joke itself that was funny—no, the joke was absolutely terrible. instead, it was the confused expression on his face, as if he hadn't just dropped the worst joke imaginable.
“bro, are you trying to win worldwide fame for unfunny jokes?” lo’ak sighed.
“i thought it was pretty funny.” he shrugged, his eyes silently searching for your reaction.
“yeah, funny.” you scoffed, meeting his gaze for a stilled moment.
his expression was serious, but you noticed the way it slightly softened when he looked at you. as if the way he looked at you just felt different from the way he looked at everyone else.
you can't quite put your finger on it, but there's just something that makes you think you might just get along with him.
tsireya only grinned as the two of you unknowingly locked eyes for what seemed like an eternity.
"well, if you don't want the day to pass us, i suggest the two of you join at us at the reef!" tsireya waved, grabbing lo’ak’s hand. as you watched their figures retreat, neteyam’s tail tapped your leg.
“shall we?” he hummed, slightly bowing down like a prince as he took a few steps before you.
“why of course, my liege.” you mocked whilst doing a slight curtsy. you couldn’t help but reciprocate his coy smile as you followed him to the edge of the docks.
you were the first of the four to dive into the water, submerging your entire body until your hair was completely soaked. you watched as neteyam stood over you from the dock while lo’ak and tsireya jumped in.
“you do swim, do you not?” you smiled, looking up at him from below. for a few moments, he didn't respond. you frowned at the fact that you couldn't read his expression.
what are you thinking? is what you wanted to ask him, but the two of you had just met, and you didn't think it would be appropriate to pry, no matter how curious you were.
what neteyam couldn't tell you, however, was that he couldn't get into the water because he was too focused on you.
what were the chances of the sun's horizon hitting your face the exact moment you were before him? the orange rays shined brightly onto your features.
golden hour looked beautiful on you.
"…what a ridiculous question." he scoffed, dismissing his thoughts. you only smiled as droplets of water splashed onto you the moment he dived in.
"you finally joined us." tsireya laughed, swimming further out with lo’ak on their ilus.
following their lead, you called for your ilu, diving underwater to grab onto the saddle and resurfacing shortly after. the moment you returned to neteyam’s side, he couldn't help but watch as your ilu nuzzled it's face against his.
"mine’s got quite the charm." he hummed, though you only snorted at his smug remark.
"what?" he questioned, eyeing your unimpressed reaction.
"these ilus are mated, neteyam." you laughed, watching as he mouthed a silent 'oh'. you were quick to swim further ahead, calling out to him as you turned back.
"come on, forest boy. we have places to explore!" you smiled, turning around to follow after tsireya and lo’ak. neteyam only shook his head, scoffing a laugh before following shortly behind.
—
a few minutes into the journey, you suddenly paused, sitting still atop your ilu for a brief moment. your eyes focused on the horizon as you basked in the warmth of the sun on your face.
"what’s wrong, tired already?" neteyam teased, making his way to your side.
"don’t get funny with me." you scoffed, playfully pushing him off his ilu with your leg. you erupted in laughter as you watched him slowly rise back up to the surface, glaring.
"very funny, now help me back up." he sighed.
you hummed and offered your hand as you waited for him to settle back atop his ilu, though your smile only faded as his next action caught you off guard.
the moment he grabbed onto your hand, he pulled you down with him. you could only yelp as you already felt yourself falling in. rising back up to the surface, you gasped for air, turning to face neteyam’s satisfied expression.
"you’re a pain." you scoff, running your fingers through your hair and out of your face as neteyam stole a glance while you weren't looking.
once again, neteyam watched as the orange hues clashed with your teal skin—sunkissed and glowing with shades of gold displayed naturally onto you.
he figured if anyone was the embodiment of the sun's beauty, it'd be you.
you eventually met back up with tsireya and lo’ak, spending the following hours swimming through the ocean till sunset. the four of you conversed on your ilus, floating still above the deep ocean. along the way, you taught the two brothers about the tradition of awa'atlu's celebrations.
"the clan continues to hold the festival annually to mark another year of living among the reefs. it’s a symbol of the clan's life and our peace." you remarked.
"…and you dance for such a grand occasion?" lo’ak awed.
"mhm, so does ao'nung. our festival is to take place in the following weeks, your family arrived just in time." you hummed.
as the sun began to set, your conversation had gradually come to an end. you began to wonder when exactly tsireya would need your 'help', though your question was shortly answered.
"you know, i was actually hoping to assist a certain someone with their diving skills before the day ends." tsireya coughed, narrowing her eyes at lo’ak. anyone could see how smitten he was with her by the way his tail instantly swayed at her words.
"alright, let's get on with it then." neteyam hummed.
shit.
in that moment, you realized exactly what you needed to do, mentally cursing neteyam for being so blissfully ignorant. and if it wasn't clear enough already, tsireya’s glare spoke for itself. as she tilted her head at you, the question 'what are you waiting for?' was written all over her face.
"ah, wait—actually, neteyam!" you called, your words causing him to turn back.
"i was wondering if you could accompany me—back to the.. beach." you blurted, his questioned expression only made you gulp.
"there’s a certain spot that me and tsireya like to visit, it's beautiful past dusk."
"i’ll.. i’ll be busy, for the next few days—so today may be the only time in which i’ll get to show it to you." you reasoned.
as neteyam turned back to tsireya and lo’ak for their thoughts, he was met with his brother glaring at him to agree and tsireya smiling happily.
"it’s a very lovely place, neteyam. i’ll make sure to bring lo'ak there as well." she exclaimed.
"then.. if you're happy to have me, i’d like to come along." he smiled, waiting for your directions. you sighed at his words, feeling a giant weight lift off your chest as tsireya made her way to your side.
"well, i’ll meet back with you before eclipse! have fun." she smiled. you only sighed as she mouthed a quick 'thank you' before swimming off with lo’ak. you turned back to face neteyam, huffing quietly as you realized you wouldn't be returning home anytime soon.
—
the orange skies of pandora were slowly replaced with purple as the sun began to set. the two of you walked down the path that was dimly lit by torches as younger children ran past you giggling. a few were quick to run into your arms, calling out your name as they laughed.
"what are you all doing out this late? your mother is probably looking for you, hurry back!" you smiled, ruffling their hair.
"please show us your dancing again!" the youngest begged, tugging at your sash. the others eagerly nodded as they stood in front of your crouched figure.
"how about i let you all come by and watch me rehearse tomorrow morning instead?" you smiled, handing them a small seashell that you'd previously collected from the ocean.
despite your wager, the kids persisted, begging to stay. neteyam did nothing but watch in silence as you spoke to them. he couldn't help but smile, feeling feel his heart tighten at the sight of seeing qualities of his youngest sister in them.
soon after, the eldest child, perhaps around six or seven, showed up and saw you and neteyam with their siblings. their ears turned down in embarrassment as they completely misunderstood the situation.
"you guys! can’t you see they're on a date? come on, let's head home!" the eldest scolded, muttering apologies to both you and neteyam while you stood up.
"what? wait, we aren't—"
your words were cut short as neteyam took your hand and interlaced his fingers with yours. his hands were huge, his fingers were slender, and his touch was warm compared to your own.
"that’s right, you should all head home before your parents get worried." neteyam smiled, watching them all apologize before quickly running back home to their pod. you only narrowed your eyes at him the moment they left.
"what? they would've never left had i not gone along with it." he smiled.
the two of you carried on walking down the path, though you found yourself unable to muster up anything as you realized his hand was still holding yours.
neteyam, however, was quick to notice your silence. like the respectable son he was, he was quick to let go, apologizing.
"wait—sorry, i didn't realize—did i make you uncomfortable?" he stuttered, mumbling apologies.
"what? oh—no! no. i just.." you struggled to find the right words to say as he continued to stare down at you.
"sorry, your eyes make me shy." you weakly mumbled, covering your flustered face with your hands for a brief moment.
after what seemed like minutes, you slowly peeked through your fingers to see neteyam’s reaction as he continued to fall silent. safe to say, it was the complete opposite of what you were expecting.
"are you.. blushing?" you questioned.
"what? no." he retorted almost instantly. for some reason, seeing him in such a state brought back the casual expression you once had.
"don’t tell me.. i got the ever-stoic neteyam to blush?"
"no, it's.. the cold." he huffed, pointing out the fact that the sun had just completely fallen.
"the cold, and not what i just said?" as you watched him look away to the side, you hardly found the words to carry yourself casually.
"no."
he was blushing harder.
you took a deep breath in, eyeing back and forth between him and his hand. finally, you chose to take the latter, grabbing his hand into yours as you pulled him to the spot you and tsireya spoke of.
"wait, what are you—"
"does this answer your question?" you voiced, weakly smiling as you walked further towards the outskirts. watching your figure guide him forward, all neteyam could do was smile.
"yeah."
you let go of his hand once the two of you reached the spot. otuer than the shoreline leading to the reef, it was a secluded sandbank far from the village that was surrounded by enormous rocks. it had a view of the full moon right above the ocean in the center. neteyam only stood there in awe of the view.
"what do you think? was it worth the wait?" you smiled.
"definitely.” he sighed, walking toward the shore and stepping his feet into the water. his smile as he turned back to face you made your heart skip a beat. maybe once, twice, shit—maybe even three times.
there’s just something moon-soaked and dawn-flavored about him, something kissed by the stars and loved by the night. neteyam was a warrior who was your opposite in every way. and yet, in some ways, the two of you seemed to be the exact same.
you were only supposed to help tsireya distract him, just this once. but the damage was already done the moment your eyes met.
something began to spark.
the two of you continued to revel under the moonlight until tsireya finally returned with lo’ak. as neteyam showed his brother the view, tsireya was quick to pull you over.
"so, how was it?" she smiled.
"it wasn't as bad as i thought it'd be." you shrugged, your gaze fixed upon neteyam’s figure as his back faced you. tsireya, being the observant person she was, made note of this. there was nothing you could do that your best friend couldn't notice.
"then, i sense the two of you have gotten close?" she teased.
"don’t start, tsireya. i was just helping you for today." you sigh, your thoughts contradicting your words.
"whatever you say." she hummed.
"but just so you know.."
"you’re not very hard to read." she grinned, walking back towards the two brothers. you swore your felt your eye twitch at her words.
as tsireya pulled lo’ak over and continued to gaze up at the moon, you faced neteyam, one last time.
"i guess this is my cue to go." you hummed, watching his tail sway back and forth like a cat.
"yeah." he smiled hesitantly.
"…"
"will i.."
"will i see you again?" neteyam questioned. you paused for a brief moment, contemplating your next, careful words.
"i don't know." you responded, observing his slight frown.
"but i hope so." you whispered.
"yeah?" he smiled.
"i hope so too."
@ novarity / 6idgets — do not translate, repost, or copy my work to other sites.