If anybody has any suggestions for stories P.M. me I would greatly appreciate it.

It was a sunny tuesday just like it was everyday, and Alyara and I were standing next to a Direhorse. I crossed my arms, and said. "I guess it had to happen sometime. Well let's get started." Alyara smiled before giving me a peck on the cheek. "Do not worry, I have faith in you." She said as I came closer to the "Horse," and ran a hand along its side. Just like I was told I connected to the animal with the thing at the end of my braid, and I could feel his strength, agility, but most of all his hunger. I smiled before rubbing his nose. "Come on buddy, let's get something to eat." I said as I led him over to the flowers that they get their sustenance from, and he ate happily. After a while I looked back at Alyara, and she was smiling from ear to ear. "He likes you." She said, and I smiled back. Just then he nuzzled my shoulder with his nose, and I turned around and patted him on his snout. "Alright buddy, let's ride around a little bit." I said to him before jumping up onto his back. He moved a little under my weight, but I patted him on his shoulder and said. "Woah boy waoh, get settled and then we'll start." After a moment he became used to me being on him, and I said. "Let's take a little walk." We sauntered around the clearing for a while until he was accustomed to me riding him. Neither of us were prepared when Alyara jumped up behind me, and the horse nearly bolted if. After I got done calming him I looked back at her, and shouted. "What the hell is wrong with you?" She recoiled a little, and an arrow whizzed by my head just over my right shoulder. Before I could react Alyara had knocked an arrow, and leveled it on the three warriors approaching us. the one in front who I recognized Tsu'tey walked up, and said. "You ride well, but you speak to women too harshly barbarian." I planned on ignoring him, and riding on but Alyara had other plans.

"He did not mistreat me, his anger is justifiable." Tsu'tey growled a little, and I put my face in my hands. "It is my fault, I should not have gotten on with him as this is his first time." Tsu'tey didn't show any signs of letting up so I told my six legged friend that we were leaving, and he decided he didn't want to be there either. Another arrow went by my head, and I just kept going. Around dark we let the big guy go back to his herd, and before I knew it we were in the middle of Jake's initiation ceremony. He walked up to the clan completely covered in paint, and Eytukan put his hands on Jake's shoulders. Everyone else in the clan followed in suit, and for once Alyara left my side. Figuring this wasn't a place I should be I slipped out, but of course you can't go without being noticed by at least one person. I found a quiet place, and lied down on a branch and looked up at the stars. "You should not have left." I heard a voice behind me, and I sat up. Standing behind me with a sour expression on her face was Neytiri, and I scrambled to my feet before greeting her in respect. She didn't return the favor and instead took a step towards me. "Why did you leave? Jake respects you, and you leave at a time like this?" I took a step back from the obviously angry woman in front of me, and said. "It is not my place to be able to witness something like that, you should return before anyone knows you left." She sighed, and said. "You are more wanted here than you think." And before I could ask her what she meant, she jumped onto a branch above us, and disappeared into the darkness. I sat there mulling over what she said before deciding to call it a day. I made it to the hammocks, and jumped down into it only to land on something soft. I heard a yell, gave out one of my own, and fell down right next to Alyara who had invaded my bed. "What are you doing in here?" I asked her, and she smiled. "Going to sleep." She said, and i sighed before rolling over and facing away from her. "She still acts like this, I guess not much has changed." I thought as I said goodnight before unlinking.

I sat up, and was immediately smacked. I put a hand on my stinging cheek, and looked up at a very angry Grace with Jake right beside her. "What was that for?" I asked, and she clenched her fists. "That was for walking out on an important ceremony, are you that dumb? I thought doctors were supposed to be smart!" She yelled at me, and I sighed. "What was I supposed to do, sit there and watch? I'm not one of the people, it wasn't my place to be there." I said as i stood up, and went over to the coffee pot. "You mess this up, and I'll have you sent home in a cardboard box." She grabbed my shoulder, and turned me so that I was looking her straight in the eyes. "Please don't be like that, you are trusted and that's not something you should ignore." Her eyes were soft, but her face was stern. That's when I knew she was passionate about this place, and I thought then. "Don't you worry your pretty red head, I'm going to do everything I can to make sure nothing goes wrong." I smiled before picking up my coffee, apologizing, and sitting down in front of Trudy who had just flown in with supplies. "So, wanna play some cards?"