+The Storm+
"Time here…it's almost seemed to blur right by. All the days are blurring together it seems. Being in my avatar body, and being with the Na'vi… I don't know… something just feels right. I mean the language can be a pain at times, especially helping Jake, but you know I figure it's like teaching a child. Just repetition, repetition.
"Tsu'tey and Neytiri call my brother a skxawng, and me too sometimes me when I mess up. Skxawng means moron in their language. Norm's attitude has improved lately however. It's good he's back on board, but he thinks we're skxawngs too (chuckles).
"My feet are getting tougher. I can run farther every day. I have to trust my body to know what to do. Everyday it's reading the trails, and the tracks at the waterhole; the tiniest scents and sounds. He's always going on about the flow of energy, the spirits of animals. I mean I know it's supposed to help, but it's all so hard to take in. With Tsu'tey it's learn fast or die.
"I talked Mo'at into letting Grace into the village. It's the first time since her school was closed down. She seems to have a brighter smile nowadays and my connection to her has grown. She treats me as if I were one of her own, including Jake. She reminds me a little of Mom of how she's always running after us and making sure we've eaten or taken our medication and whatever.
"Either way, I'm trying to understand this deep connection the people have to the forest. Tsu'tey talks about a network of energy that flows through all living things. He says all energy is only borrowed, and one day you have to give it back. I think he says that mostly to remind me that Sage and Tommy served their purpose and now they're kicking back somewhere in peace looking down upon me. Who knows? Tsu'tey is a little weird like that.
"I've tried to keep myself separated from him. I've tried harder than anyone could ever imagine. Being around him, with him, it just seems to shock my senses. He makes me feel at home, even when he's yelling at me for doing something wrong. He reminds me of Sage a little too much. I'm afraid to tell him to back off because there's a chance he won't understand. He barely gets along being my friend. He still has this strong hatred for my people, and whenever I start pushing him away that hatred surfaces. I think he hates not getting his way. I like to see him call me a child one more time. I think I might just punch him in the nose. I'm sure at this point Jake wouldn't mind doing it for me.
"The only time I get to see Jake is at dinner or breakfast and that's barely then. Tsu'tey keeps me separated from the others as much as possible. I think he has a harder time speaking English unlike Neytiri, maybe that's why he wants to be alone. He kept to his promise about not revealing my secret to any of the others, but at a cost. He wants me to talk to him in the language. He says it's to improve my speech. Honestly I think it's easier for him.
"Still I do what he asks as long as it's reasonable. Whatever attraction we had in the beginning toward one another…I really don't know anymore. I mean I don't see it anymore, but I can feel it. I can always feel his eyes on me, but every time I turn to look he hides his emotions, and his feelings. I can't blame him. I've pretty much done the same. Well anyway Jake needs to use the video log now so I'm going to jump off before he explodes. Thank god he doesn't listen in while I make my log."
With a click sound I made my way for the bed. However I stopped when I saw my reflection in the mirror. Scowling I could see the differences that not eating and little sleep had done to me. My hair was dirty, my skin pasty white. My eyes just big dark holes and a body shriveled to where it looked like I walked out of the Holocaust history books. My clothes I had been wearing for god knows how long, so they definitely looked and smelled dirty. Overall I decided instead of heading to bed I was heading for the shower.
Warning the others where I was going I went straight for the tiny room to clean up. By the time I was all done I felt as if a hammerhead titanothere had trampled over me. All I wanted to do was fall into my bed and never wake up again; before I could reach it though I had an obstacle. One I had to get new clothes on, two, I had to get past Grace holding my nightly medication and dinner, and three….well I had to get past Jake. Lately all he wanted to do was talk. He wanted to get to know me a lot more now. He wanted to make-up for all the years he wasn't there. Only thing was he didn't know how tired I was, or he was for that matter. I had caught Grace and Norm putting him to bed a couple of times, because he'd fallen asleep at the monitor or something. The sad thing though, was that I had probably done it more often than he had. Grace had even started worrying about me when I about passed out in my dinner one night.
Slowly pulling the white tank-top over my head, I stepped into my pink booty shorts I often wore to bed. Pulling them up and tying the knot I found that I was a little unhappy. My waist was way smaller than it should be because usually when I tied the knot it only hung an inch, but now it seemed to hang almost three. I needed to get some food into me pronto. Tying my hair back into a ponytail I walked out of the bathroom right into something I swore I should have never seen in my life. There Norm and Trudy sat at the end of the trailer in a full make-out session. It seemed definitely heated enough to go somewhere. As my cheeks reddened and my body temperature heated up a few degrees I slipped out of the room and headed directly over to the other part of the trailer to grab some dinner and escape the two in the trailer.
Jake was finishing up his video log while Grace was already placing a plate onto the table for the both of us. Without a word I went directly for it and gobbled it up. Even though I knew after eating all that, I should be full, my body still craved more, and Grace seemed to notice.
"Go ahead, there's enough to last us awhile. If we run out I can always send Trudy to pick up more," Grace suggested pointing at the cupboard. Nodding I stood up and went on a search for something tasty. Finding a couple of PopTarts, I threw one at Jake who was already finishing up his dinner. He just gave me a sort of look like I had thrown him a snake, "What, you're as skinny as I was so eat Mr. and no complaining, or I'll get mom over there to kick your ass." Shaking his head he turned back to finish up what I had given him before wheeling himself over to bed. It wasn't odd for me to call Grace 'Mom' anymore. That was her nickname nowadays. Whenever I needed to ask her a question she was already there willing to help expand my knowledge. Hell! She sort of acted like my mother once had. Thing was though, she had known our parents. She used to go to school with them, and they were some of the first people to come to Pandora. They had only still been around their very late teens at the time, but still she had gotten to know them. She just never quite realized until just a few weeks ago that we were their children. I guess that's what made our bond grow closer.
"I'm going to bed, Mom," I mumbled as she turned and smiled at me. Walking over to bed I ate the rest of my PopTart, before throwing the wrapper in the trash. Jumping into bed I smiled at the softness and warmth it brought me. It had been raining a lot here on Pandora lately, which made it seem colder, and darker. Even back in my Avatar body things had seem to grow gloomier around Home-Tree as most warriors chose to stay out of the treacherous storms. Lighting here was a lot worse than on Earth. It was bigger, closer, and you could feel the thunder a lot better here than back on Earth.
Shaking the thoughts out of my head I let my mind slip into darkness right as I remembered I had forgotten to take my medication.
His breath was hot on my skin, and his touch brought warmth that I never thought I'd feel again. His sweet words he whispered into my ear, brought tears of joy to my eyes. I never wanted to leave his embrace; never wanted to forget this happiness.
Running my hand down his back I felt something unusually. Something warm, wet, and when I brought it up to my vision, something red. Turning to look into the man's eyes I cried out, "NO, no, you can't….not again…you can't do what they did." The man cringed in my arms as the pain seemed to magically return to him. Sliding to the ground still in my arms I followed him. Holding him in my embrace I sobbed, "I'm going to get help." However he grabbed my arm and shook his head as he mumbled something. Not able to hear him I leaned down and asked, "W-what is it." "You're killing me," the man whispered. Sitting up I finally looked down upon the man and with a gasp I jerked backward. There lying before me was Tsu'tey, almost half dead. The world around me seemed to disappear as I was covered in darkness. The words echoed around me tauntingly as I covered my ears, but still they pierced through like a knife. They made my heart bleed as I screamed, "I CAN'T….I WON'T…I CAN'T."
Opening my eyes there stood me in all my human glory with a cold glare. Turning around as I heard someone's footsteps behind me, I found my avatar. It's face in a thin line.
Both of them spoke at once, "CHOOSE. CHOOSE. CHOOSE!" Shaking my head vigorously I ran in the opposite direction only to collide into Jake screaming the same exact words. Turning away from him I found his avatar. The same repeated with Grace, Norm, and many of the other faceless avatar drivers.
I collapsed to the ground as they all circled around me. Every time they chanted their words I felt like the ground beneath me was caving in just a little more every time, and when I finally shouted back, "I CAN'T!" everything below me fell to pieces as I was dropped into an abyss.
Awakening with a jolt I looked around the trailer to find it dead quiet. No one was awake, not even Grace. Throwing the covers off of me I stood and walked over to the other part of the trailer with the link beds, hoping to find the medication Grace gave to me nightly, but instead I found a siren calling my name. Looking over at the link bed I felt drawn like a moth to a flame. As my eyes traveled between the link bed and the other side of the trailer, all I could utter was, "Screw this shit." With those words I went over to the monitor. Setting it up, I jumped inside the machine and pulled down the hatch and the net in one fast motion. Closing my eyes and wiping my mind of everything I let myself travel back to my avatar.
Once I awoke, I immediately jumped out and headed for Tsu'tey. Knowing I'd find him asleep in his bed I still did not hesitate to pull back his cocoon, and jump in beside him. Shaking his shoulder it took him a few moments to wake up before he could register why he was waking up. Turning to look at me with still half-lidded eyes he let them adjust before they widen considerably. He seemed to jump back slightly before gaining his senses and questioning, "W-what are you doing here?" Crossing my legs I sat before him as I replied solemnly, "I couldn't sleep. I would have woken Jake, but he's…well he's dead asleep, and I thought to let Neytiri get some rest as well." Growling he sat up and rubbed his eyes. It was obvious he didn't like being woken up. Then he muttered harshly, "So you decided to wake me. What did you think I could do?" Shrugging my shoulders innocently he glared and lied back down.
"Hey, I came to you for help teacher," I gasped playfully as he closed his eyes. Shoving him slightly he finally produced a grin as he muttered; "Your teacher would like his rest. Besides want can we possibly do? I can't take you out to train. The storms are getting worse."
"So! What better time to learn than during deadly weather? Besides who said I was going to be stuck in good weather all the time. What if I get caught out in something like this," I groaned as I tried to get him up.
"Then you'll figure it out then," he chuckled as I slapped his stomach making him jump slightly, "Fine then if you won't do it. Then I'll go out by myself." Before he could grab a hold of me I was already jumping up upon the tree limb and sprinting down the path. I could here him behind me all the way.
Tus'tey's P.O.V
When I noticed someone shaking me awake all I wanted to do was push them away and go right back to sleep, however it only continued. Opening my eyes I turned to look at them as I let my vision come into focus. When they did it took all of me not jump in complete fright. At first all I saw was a girl sitting before me, and then as my eyes adjusted better I relaxed when I found it was Mia.
"W-what are you doing here?"
Crossing her legs she sat before me as she replied solemnly, "I couldn't sleep. I would have woken Jake, but he's…well he's dead asleep, and I thought to let Neytiri get some rest as well." Growling I sat up and rubbed my eyes. If it wasn't already obvious to her then it was now. I definitely didn't like being woken up especially for something so small.
"So you decided to wake me. What did you think I could do?"
Shrugging her shoulders innocently it's all I could do to fight another growl. I'm sure I glared though. Then something seemed to come over me; something quite comical in fact. Here sat the one girl I wanted most, in my bed, and I could have her if I wanted her because it wouldn't be hard to overpower her, but already my senses were kicking in telling me not to. Just great Eywa, just wonderful! With that I lied back down hoping she'd go away eventually if she saw I wasn't going to budge.
"Hey, I came to you for help teacher," she gasped playfully as I closed my eyes. Suddenly I felt myself tip over a little bit, and I quickly realized why as I soon found she had shoved me childishly, but yet still innocent-like. Finally I couldn't help but let myself grin as I muttered, "Your teacher would like his rest. Besides want can we possibly do? I can't take you out to train. The storms are getting worse."
"So! What better time to learn than during deadly weather? Besides who said I was going to be stuck in good weather all the time. What if I get caught out in something like this," she groaned as she attempted to get me up by using my need to teach her as a sort of weapon in her silly game.
"Then you'll figure it out then," I chuckled earning a slap to my stomach making me jump slightly from the sting of her hand, "Fine then if you won't do it. Then I'll go out by myself." Before I could grab a hold of her, she was already jumping up upon the tree limb and sprinting down the path. Growling in irritation at this girl's childishness I stood and jumped onto the tree limb as I took off after her.
Didn't she know it was dangerous out there right now? Didn't she understand she could get hurt? I couldn't risk letting her do something so stupid? Disobeying the chief's orders to stay in, I followed her out into the stormy weather and the cruel jungle.
When I finally managed to get to her she was…laughing! The stupid girl was laughing like it was no big deal that there was lightening streaming above us or that the raindrops were as big as ikran eggs. She seemed almost crazed, almost as if she were living off the energy around her. Grabbing hold of her I seethed angrily, "Are you trying to get yourself killed?" Her laughing died away as she noticed my serious face, then her face contorted into anger, "Well I'm sorry I disturbed you Mr. All-High-and-Mighty. I'm sorry I even bothered to deal with you. You've been nothing but a pain in my ass since the beginning. I've tried so hard to be nice to you, and to get along with you, and all you want to do is either glare at me, or confuse me even more with all the weird looks you send my way. What's wrong with you…what are you hiding from me? Huh? I told you personal things about my life and you've only let loose a lot less than a handful."
I don't know what I did to her. I don't even know if I triggered something buried deep inside her, but she seemed to glow with anger, sadness, confusion, and all the other emotions mixed into one, and the bad thing was that all of these emotions were centering in her eyes. Her beautiful sky blue eyes that normal made my heart jump when I looked at them, now simply seemed to squeeze the life out of it as I dropped my hands from around her shoulders.
"Come on, we need to get inside before one of us gets hurt," I mumbled, knowing I meant that both emotionally, and physically, however she wasn't relenting, "No, not until you tell me what's going on with you!" Shaking my head I turned to look at her. She deserved the truth. I knew I wasn't in love with her. I didn't even know if I had feelings for her, but it defiantly wasn't love. I hadn't known her that long for it to be like that. It was impossible to love a sky person anyway. They were wretched creatures, and as she had once mentioned, only wanted destruction. They were selfish, cruel, and pathetic. Yet something was different about her. Honestly I couldn't answer her question. Was it just simple attraction, maybe fascination, or was there something else there? Something else I hadn't let myself dig deeper into. When I went to tell her my feelings it seemed as if Eywa saved me in the nick of time.
Lightening struck a tree above us scaring Mia half to death and right into my arms. Looking down at her angrily I yelled, "Now do you see why we should have stayed where we were at?"
"IN A TREE! ARE YOU NUTS! DID YOU JUST SEE WH…" and there again another lightning strike only this time much closer.
"COME ON," taking hold of her hand I dragged her through the jungle back to Home-Tree, however our originally path had been washed away by the river. Growling angrily I turned to her and yelled, "Do you see another way around?" Nodding she pointed a shaking finger to a flimsy looking log not to far down. Knowing it was dangerous I reminded myself it was even more dangerous to stay out here in the open. Nodding at her I drug her with me as we headed to the log. I went first, testing it. It was slippery, and the water kept thrashing at my feet from below as the raging river tried to pull me from safety. Taking her hand I told her where to step. Slowly, and carefully I inched us to the other side of the long.
I came off first, and was turning to help her when suddenly she fell. I tried holding onto her, but the river was slowly carrying her away. The last thing I saw was her hitting a rock as she tried to hold on.
Mia's P.O.V
We were just about over the log when my foot got stuck. I tried to yank it out, but when I did I lost my balance. Screaming Tsu'tey tried to hold onto me, but the water made our hands slippery, and my grip was lessoning. Before I knew it my hand slipped from his and I was being swept away down the river.
I bobbed up and down as I fought against the water. I didn't know how to swim that well, and it wasn't helping my predicament as I struggled to stay surfaced. I grabbed onto any rock I could as I passed them, but they were just as slippery as my hands and I would always lose grip.
Right as I lost grip on one I turned and found a huge boulder of a rock before I was slammed head first into it. The last thing I remembered in my avatar body was a piercing pain before I was thrown into darkness.
Awakening in my human body I screamed bloody murder as the pain followed with me. Opening the hatch and the net I called out frantically, as my vision blurred, to Jake and Grace. At some points even Norm and Trudy. Suddenly as I fell out of my link bed as the pain coursed through me, I heard hurried footfalls as they all of them came trampling into the room. Grace was the first at my side as she looked me over.
"What! What's wrong? What happened," she asked frantically looking me over like any worried mother would do, while Trudy took to help lifting me up off the floor and setting me back to a sitting position in my link bed. Her and Norm steadied me as I murmured painfully with each gasp, "Avatar…storm…river…can't swim…in danger."
"Norm grab me that syringe of the table and get the bottle on the shelf over there," Grace yelled at him as he took off only shortly to return with a full syringe. Before I could wiggle out of Grace's reach she stuck me with the needle and I instantly felt the calm coming over me.
"I got stuck out in the storm with Tsu'tey. It's all my fault. We were crossing the river when I lost footing and fell into the water. I can't swim Grace, and I hit my head against a rock. That's the last thing I remember before blacking out," I said finally gaining control of my senses, but I still felt like a piece of me was missing inside. A piece I had left behind in my avatar.
"I need to try and link to my avatar. I have to get back there. I have to see if I'm okay… if Tsu'tey is okay," I whispered the last words as I remembered the look on his face as I lost grip. Fear, shock, and panic; that's what ruled him when I last saw him.
"No you need to stay put. Jake and I'll link to ours and see if we can find out where you are and get help," Grace told me sternly before she hastily headed for her link bed. Jake did the same as Norm helped him in. Once they were inside I disobeyed Grace's orders as I fixed my link again, and jumped inside before Norm could stop me. However as I traveled through the tunnel, instead of meeting a blinding white light, I met darkness. I was stuck in darkness.
I knew I was in my avatar body, because I could feel my tail. I could feel that I had four fingers instead of five. I could even feel my queue as its tiny pink feelers moved around. I could even feel as I coughed up water out of my lungs. However, what I could not feel was my eyes opening. Either I was too weak or my body would not let me. I wasn't dead that's for sure, because I was breathing, and I could feel my chest moving up and down. I could also feel dirt below me; wet dirt, just as well as could feel another's movements as they lifted me up.
"It's okay, I got you. You're safe now," They whispered in Na'vi. Without having to see them I already knew who they were; Tsu'tey. Knowing that I was okay I tried to let myself drift back to my human body. I tried to clear my mind and fall asleep, but when I did I just met the same darkness. I didn't return.
Tsu'tey's P.O.V
I followed her down the river as I kept to the bank. I knew I couldn't reach her, and it was killing me to watch her suffer as she fought to stay alive. At some point she managed to get a good grip, but she lost it once more as her head slammed into a giant rock.
Watching as she slowly drifted under the surface of the water I knew she was unconscious and I had no choice, but to jump in after her now. If I didn't she could die, if that wasn't already her fate.
Finally as she floated into the calmest part of the river I had seen yet, without hesitation I dove in. The river carried me down a little ways until I finally got a grip on her, and a limb protruding from the embankment. Getting my footing on the rocks I pulled us closer in and once the water seemed to lesson it became easier to lift her out without risk of me falling. Jumping across the large rocks to the top of the embankment I made my way over to large tree, and sat her down gently.
She wasn't breathing, and she wasn't moving. Remembering what to do in a situation like this I started pumping my hands against her chest before leaning down, pressing my lips against hers, as I blew air into lungs. Who knew the first and last time I'd be pressing my lips against hers would be like this?
Pushing that thought away I repeated the movements, until finally she coughed, and water came pouring from her lips. Then she lay still, as her breathing evened out steadily, but never once did her eyes open. Staring down at her and then up at the dark, horrible looking sky I knew what I had to do.
Carefully I lifted her up into my arms. Cradling her as I stood I whispered, "It's okay I got you. You're safe now." It received no reaction from her as I moved quickly through the jungle as I headed back to Home-Tree. Every step I took I looked to make sure it was safe. My eyes darted around every bush, and every tree to make sure nothing was lurking in them waiting to pounce upon us. My nerves were on end their very end, and my worries for Mia were growing. Why hadn't she woken yet?
When I finally did reach Home-Tree I could see Na'vi gathering outside all gearing up, while Eytukan spouted orders at them. At least that was until one of them caught site of me as I came into their view. All the warriors turned and stared it amazement as carried Mia towards them. Suddenly I saw a blur, and then out of nowhere JakeSully was beside me with Professor Augustine.
"What the hell happened," her brother yelled angrily at me as he took her from my arms. I even let him. He had a right to be angry, because I hadn't been smart enough to stop her or convince her from going out into the storm. I was supposed to be her teacher and make sure she didn't get hurt, and look at what I'd done.
Some of the warriors crowded around me making sure that I was okay, while I watched JakeSully, Professor Augustine, and Mo'at hurriedly take her into Home-Tree to check her over. As they disappeared I turned to look at Eytukan already knowing what would come. As my eyes connected with his I saw the anger, and disappointment he had for me. The warriors around me noticed it as well and they all swiftly slipped away from my side and headed in some other direction.
Eytukan made his way over to me, and when he was before me he shook his head as he replied, "What were you thinking Tsu'tey? What made you take her out into weather like this when I clearly asked that no one leave here until it passed? I'm disappointed in you, and angered by your disobedience. That girl could have died and how would that look to them if we let it happen? What would have happened if she hadn't made it? We would have been blamed, and it could have caused a war between our people and theirs. We don't know how important she is to them still, but I'm sure at this point their ready to have any reason to come and make war with us."
"I am sorry," I mumbled as I forced myself to look him in the eyes. When he saw the honest sincerity in them, and the regret I had for letting her be caught in that situation he eased up a little as he replied, "Go. You should be with her. They'll need your help, and I think at this point you and Neytiri are the only people they might let near her." Without questioning his order I left his side to go find the others.
Grace's P.O.V
Mo'at took us to a secluded spot in Home-tree where they normally kept their injured or sick. Motioning to Jake she ordered him to lay Mia down on a sort of leaf bed. Bending down to her level I asked in her language, "I don't want to offend you, but I was wondering if you'll leave her to us to look after. She is ours, and we know ways of how to care for her." Mo'at took a moment to consider this before nodding and implying, "If there's anything you need I'll be down by the fire." Nodding with an appreciative smile she stood and left leaving us to Mia's avatar.
"What now," Jake asked looking at his sister with fear. It was like he completely forgot that his sister was perfectly safe back in her human body, back at the shack. It was her avatar that was really hurt before him, and it almost brought tears to his eyes. I could see what he was feeling. He had lost many loved ones in his life, as Mia had once explained. This must have felt like he was losing Mia. This was the one connection Mia and Jake had to one another. The one thing that brought them closer to one another, and here in front of him this connection could be severed at any moment, and it was killing him.
"She's breathing, so I guess it's safe to say she's alive, but she's burning up. Her body temp is rising, and because your Na'vi bodies were made artificially it's safe to say she could be catching something while her immune system is down right now. Something her avatar isn't used to. We need to cool her down, but I'm not sure if that's the problem. The cold water could have given her a sort of cold maybe," I mumbled more to myself while looking over her vitals and checking for any other problem she might have. As I looked up at her head I noticed the blood slowly coating the leaves. Raising her up by the neck carefully I took a look at the back of her head and grimaced. There was a large cut from where her head had hit the rock, so at this point it was safe to say that she could have caught some foreign bacteria that way.
Pressing the radio around my neck I spoke, "Norm you there." "Yeah I'm here," came his voice from the tiny speakers. "Mia's avatar is still alive, but she hit her head pretty bad, and I think she might have gotten a foreign bacteria or something that way. Look into my files and see if anything fits the description of a fever, and dilated eyes," I replied as I opened her eyes and flashed a light into them. They seemed to be moving back forth quickly almost as if she were just in a coma; like she was still in the body.
"Nope…I don't see anything," he answered back, and I could tell in his voice he wanted to say something else, but fear was holding him back.
"Norm how is Mia," I questioned as my fears suddenly surfaced. I begged to Eywa to not let my fears be confirmed. I prayed that Mia had followed my orders when I had given them to her with full concern of not only her avatar's safety, but hers. "Um….well…she kind of linked with her avatar awhile ago, and I tried to break it, and it did, but it's like she's not returning. It's like she's stuck in her avatar. Is she responding at all over there?"
"No," I mumbled in shock as I looked at Mia with fear now. She had been in her body this whole time, and not once responded. It was like this was her real body, and as I remembered her eyes and how they reacted I pressed the button on the intercom and asked, "Norm have you tried waking her, yourself?"
"Yes."
"And?"
"Nothing, but she's alive. She's breathing. It's just she's stuck in her avatar."
Looking down at the girl below, I collapsed into a sitting position as I just stared at her. Jake looked at me questioningly, already hearing the conversation. He was confused. How could he not be?
"What does that mean Grace?" Looking up at him as everything came tumbling down upon my shoulders, and this new predicament began to weigh on nerves, I knew I couldn't tell him. However he deserved to know. This was his sister.
"It means, that Mia has fused with her avatar and right now and it's not letting go. She's not dead, just…stuck."
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