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“So. You are their newest Corporal,” Ao’nung said. He glanced down at my vest then, which had badges that indicated my name and rank. I didn’t think he could read them – how could he? Who would have taught him? I wasn’t sure, but given he was speaking English, someone had to be teaching him something.
“Ao’nung,” I said, through my teeth. “You animal. Do you have any idea how savage what you just did was?”
He smacked the side of my face, silencing me. He leaned in closer then, inches from my face, eyes smoldering.
“What I did was savage?” he seethed.
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The Corporal who will one day be known as Neteyam has just been taken captive by Ao'nung, the lead warrior of the Metkayina, and the one the Na'vi refer to as Caller of the Tulkun. His mission is simple: Build rapport with his captor, earn his trust, and try to escape. But as time passes, the Corporal begins to question everything he thought he knew about the Na'vi, and who he once was - but no longer is.
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Finally in a place where he can pamper a pet, Finn adopts a human hybrid named Cameron with cute puppy dog ears and a fluffy tail. Cameron settles in nicely to his first week with this handsome stranger, suffering surprisingly few indignities at his hands.
Unfortunately for Cameron, Finn is only waiting for his first vet appointment, which will be invasive, humiliating, and painful. He’ll then introduce his new pet fully into his world, including intense training sessions, some rather harsh but loving punishments, and even meeting new friends.
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- Part 1 of Cameron & Friends
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The Sully family decided to leave the forest to seek uturu in the Metkayina Reef clan after the near-death experience of their eldest son. This story will follow Neteyam and Ao'nung point of view throughout their life. The Recombinant avatars are still after the Sully family, especially since they now apparently have a 'secret' weapon that almost wiped out all their electronic equipment during a simple recon mission.
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Jake knows he’s always been hard on his sons. He thought it was necessary for their survival. But after overhearing a conversation between Neteyam and Lo’ak, he realises he’s been forgetting to be something else other than their protector. He forgot to be their father.
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“Are we just destined for this?”
“For what?”
“Loneliness.”
“Yes,” She says immediately. It’s the most honest she’s ever been with him. “Gods and shinki— we’re all destined for loneliness. We’re dead, we have no ties to the human world. We exist to serve and protect, we aren’t allowed to exist for ourselves. It’s why we need each other.”
“I don’t need a god, Kofuku.”
“Maybe,” She says, and it’s clear she doesn’t believe him. “But you need someone.”
And she’s right, he knows she is. “I don’t think I’ll ever have anyone.”
“You will.”
“How do you know?”
“You will,” She says, like it’s a promise.
or: a name is something only a master can give and, despite craving it, he’s decided to renounce the only beings capable of giving him one. he’s lost everything to the gods’ whims too many times to count, and refuses to go through it again. if only the child god would stop making it so damn difficult. yato is reincarnated, clueless, childish, innocent, and— and craves family in the same way he does. they’re not a perfect match, they might never be, but they learn to be a family anyway.
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- Part 1 of strays and gods

