It was my first day. I was taken to Pandora to meet my dad. Slight problem.. I'm human and he had been transformed into one of the Na'vi natives. So my uncle created a blue creature that he called an "avatar." I wasn't alone on the journey. My friend Saphira and my aunt Beatrice and uncle Adam were here with me. Both my aunt and friend had their own avatars, my uncle had to make sure our bodies were safe during the transition. Pandora was so beautiful, it was nothing like Earth was. Earth's forests were practically all gone, war was happening everywhere, most of the animals were all extinct and the ones that were not, were endangered. Not Pandora. I saw life forms and forests everywhere. It was indeed one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.

"He's expecting you. Just clear your mind of all thoughts, Bristol. You'll meet your aunt and Saphira on the other side. Be careful." he shut the door. I felt an instant jolt of energy in my mind. And everything opened up.

"Bristol?" I heard a familiar voice repeat over and over. It was my aunt. "Did it work?" she smiled. "Look for yourself." I looked at my hands, the transition had worked. "Wow.. Oh my god.. Am I really here?" She smiled again. "Welcome to Pandora."

She tossed over a white top, and shorts. "Put these on. They'll recognize us better." I nodded. "Where's Saphira?" my aunt looked down the meadow. "Bristol!!!!" she ran so fast, I knew for sure that if she hit me we'd turn into Siamese twins. And that was not part of the plan, so I ducked down. She gracefully jumped over me. "Do you see this! It's amazing! Look.. I'm so tall!" she's always the one to point out the obvious things. "Put these clothes on." I laughed.

"Where is my father?" I asked my aunt as we walked through the trees, tracking their civilization. "A beautiful place. A place called "home tree." okay. This couldn't be any more difficult. The whole place was beautiful, their were trees everywhere and creatures of all sorts. Whose to say they aren't hiding from us in a tree as we speak. "I hope you know where we are going. Because I know for a fact that I don't." I said. "I know you don't. Luckily I do, and I know we are going the right way." me, being the skeptical one didn't exactly believe her. Saphira stayed quiet. That was probably best, I knew how annoying she could get when she kept talking profusely. "I say, we run there." Saphira said, finally contributing to the conversation. "that's probably not the best idea. Considering you two have no clue as to where home tree is located, and at any time we could be separated and run into danger. I'd rather keep you both safe and out of harms way." I nodded. "Agreed."

We continued walking, then suddenly, in front of us stood the single largest tree I had ever seen. "This is home tree." my aunt express with so much brightness.