As I promised, the third survivor drabble. Exactly 300 words, you may count if you want. Tsu'tey did not need to die. Of course I heard about this cut scene, but it doesn't matter for me, it's like a scrapbook, so if I didn't see Tsu'tey dying (or dead), he lives on for me.
Flying on ikran was nothing new for Tsu'tey, but it was still exciting. This time, however, it wasn't any fun. This time the ikran flight was bloody damn serious. Life or death of many Na'vi people depended on this flight, on other flights, on every arrow shot at the Sky People. Tsu'tey kept the contact with the Toruk Macto and obeyed his every command. He jumped down from his ikran on the Sky People's flying machine and shot them, and attacked him with his bow, when his arrows ran out, and then he even threw Sky People down from their own machine, but one of them shot at him. Tsu'tey managed to protect his chest with his arm, but the force of shots threw him down from this machine. While falling, he managed to slow down on big, half-burned leaves, trying to call his ikran at the same time. The banshee didn't come. The grass was on fire and there was too little oxygen in the air close to the ground, so Tsu'tey fainted. He didn't see the atokirina sitting on his arm and healing his wounds. He didn't see his ikran landing gently by his side and then, taking his queue in his teeth and flying with him to safer place.
When Tsu'tey woke up, the fight was over. He looked at his ikran, then at the area surrounding him, at the sky with no Sky People's machines on it and at his ikran again.
'You saved me' he said and hugged the ikran. The banshee shrieked and tickled his shoulder. Tsu'tey giggled. He felt relieved. The Sky People were surely defeated.
'Now take me to the Tree of Souls' he said and got on the ikran. He made the bond and this time, he really enjoyed the flight.
Next week – as requested – there will be survivor story for Eytukaan. It's impossible to save him not messing with the plot, as we all saw him breathing his last breath, but I think I will manage. Of course, I still accept requests.
