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Differences in speaking and thoughts:

"Words, words, words…" = In Na'vi

"Words, words, words…" = In English

'Words, words, words…' = Thoughts

Chapter 7: Talks

Tekumseh and Neytiri stepped into Neytiri's room. "What's wrong, Mother?" he asked.

"I have noticed that you have been going through similar events as to when I was training your father," she commented.

"I suppose I have," Tekumseh responded. "In fact, all five of them are ready for an ikran."

"Good. I assume you and Arati will show them how to get an ikran tomorrow and then head out," Neytiri responded seeming quite pleased. "But I must ask, do you have any feelings for either Akiza or Luna?"

"No, not at all," he replied. "I just see them as friends if anything."

"Do you have feelings for Arati?" he asked.

Tekumseh sighed in submission. "Yes, I do. And that worries me a bit because so does Acala and I don't know of Arati feels the same way," he replied.

"She feels for you, my son, I can tell," Neytiri responded. "And Acala is beginning to have his heart yearn for another."

"For Akiza. I thought so since I noticed how he's acted around her. And I feel he may choose her if she becomes part of the People," Tekumseh agreed. "But does that change how he feels about Arati? I don't want to cause a fight between him and I for the right to have her as their woman."

"If he follows his heart and his destiny, he will choose Akiza," Neytiri responded.

"Will the new ones become part of the People, Mother? Do you know?" he asked.

"From what I've seen and heard, yes," she answered. "And I have a feeling they aren't Dreamwalkers. But they are also not born Na'vi."

"Then what are they?" Tekumseh asked.

"I am not sure, Tekumseh," Neytiri replied. "When you were younger and had those dreams of another life, I knew there was something about you that was special. And you have told me what these new Na'vi have told you as to your other life's person's condition. Perhaps you are like them, but you are still my son. Still born a Na'vi, still born an Omaticaya. Even if you were originally another being and this mind is from that being, you are and always will be my son and the next Olo'eyktan. Nothing will change that. Eywa gave you to us for a reason, my son. And I'm certain that whatever those people mean by you, it only means that you are here for a reason."

"Is it possible that reason is to rid the Sky People once again and stop them from destroying the forest any further?" Tekumseh asked.

"That is a possibility," Neytiri replied. "But I feel that in this other life, you were as a reliable and respected leader as you are now or maybe better. Perhaps Eywa brought you here so the Omaticaya can have the best Olo'eyktan possible."

"We'll find out eventually," Tekumseh responded. "But if these people are from that other world and transformed into Na'vi to fit in here, then why were they brought here?"

"Only Eywa can answer that, my son. You will find out one day," the mother answered. "For now, get some rest."

"Yes, Mother," Tekumseh agreed and left.

. . .

"Acala," called Arati as she approached him.

"Hello, Arati," he greeted. "Something wrong?"

"I need to talk to you in private," she replied. He nodded and they walked to a corner. "I've heard you've been treating Akiza quite kindly." He gave a slow nod. "I need you to be honest with me here, and I won't tell Akiza. Why have you been treating her so differently than other girls?"

"She's… special. I don't know how to explain it, but there's something about her that makes me feel different when I'm around her," he replied.

"Acala, I know since you were young, you have had feelings for me. But I cannot return those feelings. But from what I can tell, you are growing feelings towards Akiza," Arati responded and he looked down a tad embarrassed.

"But she isn't a Omaticaya. Even if I have feelings for her, how am I supposed to respond to that?" Acala retorted.

"Acala, Akiza and her friends are getting their ikrans tomorrow," she informed much to his shock. "I honestly believe at this point, it will not be too long before they become part of the People. Do not worry, Acala. When it is time, you will come to understand your feelings and I hope Akiza can return them. But from what I know of her, the only way she will do that is if you find a way to get to know each other. Trust me, Acala, I am not the woman for you. Akiza is. Listen to your heart, Acala, not your mind. Find a way to get to know her and for her to get to know the real you, and she'll be yours I'm sure."

"I understand," he responded.

"Good," Arati responded. "Tekumseh and I will need some Na'vi to help them up Ayram. Want to help us with that?"

"I can do that," Acala agreed.

"And keep all of them safe, would you?" Arati asked as she walked away. She then called, "Now, it's getting late. Why don't we both head to rest for the night?" He nodded and quickly followed.