I don't own any characters or anything but the story. Criticism is welcome but please don't be rude. Okay this is a response to a reviewer called Sarluna. I tried to answer your questions to the best of my abilities and feel free to let me know if you want further clarification on anything.

On the point of what I will or won't change from the movies canon, I don't know yet how much of the actual plot I'll change, but I don't plan to do any scene word for word like the movie. If there a event of the movie that I don't change the fanfiction wouldn't really focus on that rather it would be on something else happening at the same time.

I plan on Tsu'tey and Har'ii eventually having a child, but I have been debating back and forth on whether to have mpreg or have them adopt somehow. If anyone reading this has an opinion please write a review and let me know what you think.

I don't really have any plans for them to find out what happen to the wizarding world simply cause I don't know how I would do that. For example even if I were to have a wizard come to Pandora 1. How would they meet the trio 2. Why would the subject of wizard come up since the trio are so careful not to say anything and a wizard is not start blabbing to some random na'vi children and 3. Why would the guy know too much knowledge about the trio's friends and families even he happened to read about their history? Yeah, it just seems like too much work and not really that important for the story I'm going for.

No I have no plans for the time being to post anything AO3 because I don't even have an account on there.

Also one quick note to Wika0304, I'm sorry if you don't like pairing of Tsu'tey and Harry, but I had that planned long before I started this fanfiction and I'm not going to change it.

Okay I think that's every thing I needed to say and if anyone else has questions or suggestions feel free to leave a review. I love hearing from you guys. Anyway on with the story.

Tsu'tey found himself laughing as he chased his best friend through the forest, weaving around the trees and plant life. They were headed to the river, because while it had been a few days since Har'ii hurt his wrist, Tsu'tey was adamant that he still not do any hunting or anything that could strain his wrist. Har'ii had rolled his eyes and tried to insist that he was fine, but Tsu'tey had pleaded until he gave in.

While he knew Har'ii was for the most healed by this point and that na'vi were naturally quite resilient to begin with, he still didn't want him doing anything that would reaggravate his injury. Tsu'tey didn't know why, but seeing his best friend hurt and in pain, even though it wasn't that serious of an injury, had caused his stomach to twist uncomfortably. He had made sure to stick close to the other boy, helping him with any task that at required two hands and Har'ii had bore most of it with amused exasperation.

Tsu'tey knew he was being a little overbearing, but Har'ii was amazingly tolerant with his fussing, when other people would probably start getting annoyed. It reminded Tsu'tey how patient Har'ii was when it came to his best friends hatred of the skypeople. While Har'ii didn't seem enamored by the skypeople like the rest of the children he didn't seem to hate them either.

Tsu'tey actually found his friend's attitude towards them puzzling. He never outright said anything bad about the skypeople himself, but he had problem listening to Tsu'tey express his own dislike of them and discussing the reasons behind his opinion. He knew Har'ii had been just as upset as the rest of them about what they had seen during that one fateful hunt. However instead of later becoming angry about it like Tsu'tey, Har'ii just appeared to become worried and almost fearful.

He was so lost in thought he almost didn't notice that they had reached the river. Har'ii had stopped right at the edge of it smiling at him and Tsu'tey fund himself smiling back. His best friend then turned away, swiftly stripped and dove in to the water. He went underwater for a second, before coming up and shouting for Tsu'tey to join him, who was quick to comply.

Soon they were laughing again as they raced up and down the river, avoiding the na'vi bathing around them as they did so. In the back of Tsu'tey's mind he was still pondering the oddness of Har'ii"s behavior toward the skypeople. The part that bothered him the most was his best friend appeared to have an strange understanding of theses aliens.

While Tsu'tey never really liked attending Grace's school like everyone else, he had picked up quite a bit information that he would otherwise not known. There were certain concepts that completely confused him, no matter how simply Grace explained it to them.

Har'ii never seemed to struggle no matter how foreign the subject was and on occasion seemed to know additional facts on it that Tsu'tey was almost positive Grace never mentioned. On occasion the odd thought would cross his mind that his friend sounded like he had first hand experience rather than hearing about it from someone else, which was ridiculous.

He always tried to brush away such thoughts because that would imply Har'ii had been to the skypeople's planet and that notion was simply impossible. Unlike the skypeople, no na'vi had ever left their planet, so the idea of Har'ii having ever seeing Earth was just too unbelievable. Still it was hard to shake the feeling that he got sometime that said there was more to his best friend than he knew.

He attempted stop dwelling on such thoughts as they finished racing and Har'ii suggested seeing who could stay under the water the longest. He wanted to focus on enjoying the day with his friend rather than worry about things he had answer to. They swam and played for a while before finally pulling themselves out of the water and sat down on the shore to dry off.

Har'ii nudged him before smiling and saying "This was a great idea. It's nice to spend a day just playing together." Tsu'tey nodded in agreement because lately most of their time they were hunting or doing some kind of training and while they loved doing those activities, it was nice to spend some time just relaxing and goofing off.

They sat in silence for a few minutes letting the sun dry them and enjoying each others company. Tsu'tey ran his hand through his loose hair, having taken it down while they were swimming, trying to make sure it was straight before he started braiding it. He glanced over at his friend to see he had already started on his own hair and was looked to be going for a more elaborate style then he usually wore.

As they worked Tsu'tey decided to bring up something he had thought about a lot but never talked to anyone about before. "So, I have been thinking." He paused for a second while Har'ii turned his body to face him more fully looking curious. He continued after a second "Instead of just being a hunter I want to be a warrior for the clan." There wasn't much difference between the two during peaceful time, but during times of conflict warriors were the first ones sent to fight.

"You want to be a warrior?" Har'ii sounded surprised as gazed at his best friend. Tsu'tey nodded determinedly before explaining "You know I don't trust the skypeople and part of me is certain their eventually going to turn us. When they do I want to be on the front lines defending our clan and way of life."

Har'ii was quiet for a second before he asked "Why do you think that things are going to turn out badly with the skypeople?" "Because even the more decent ones like Grace never truly tried to understand our way of life. She and most of the dreamwalkers spend way too much time trying to discover why and how things work the way they do rather than paying attention to the beauty of it. They have no connection to Eywa and none of them seem to even believe she exist, so how can they belong here with no respect to The Great Mother."

Tsu'tey took a deep breath before continued spilling all thoughts that had been bouncing in his head for a while, his voice growing slowly angrier the longer he spoke. "Then there are the vast majority of them that so destructive and violent. They destroy the forest for some stupid rock, kill animals without honoring them properly and have no care for anything but themselves. How can we continue sharing our world with them if they can't respect the very basics of our way of life. I don't know exactly how things are going to go bad, I just now I want to be ready when it does."

Tsu'tey was breathing rather hard by the time he finished speaking and he tried to calm down as he waited for Har'ii reaction. His friend didn't saying anything for so long that Tsu'tey started to worry, though he hoped he was just trying to process everything Tsu'tey had said.

Finally the other boy stated "If you truly wish to be warrior than I'm happy for you but I really hope your wrong about what's going to happen with the skypeople." He gave a gentle smile which couldn't help but return. He didn't disagree with Har'ii, as he didn't actually want to go to war with the skypeople, but it just seemed inevitable and even as young as he was he wanted to protect his people.

Tsu'tey hesitated for a second before asking "Would you become one too?" Har'ii clearly didn't expect that and he answered sounding slightly evasive "I don't know. I'll think about it." Tsu'tey didn't push for a better answer than that instead he suggested going to find something to eat as he was getting hungry and he was sure Har'ii was too.

His earlier thoughts wanted to resurface but he pushed them away, telling himself that even if there was something that Har'ii wasn't telling him it didn't change the fact that the other boy was his best friend. Surely whatever was going on with his friend had a logical explanation to it and if and when Har'ii wanted to talk to him about it, he would ready to listen and accept it like Har'ii had done for him today.