40. "Let's Get Away From The For Awhile.."

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Continued...

'Y/n's Pov'

I stood in front of Rotxo, taking his hands in mine. Then I walked over to Ao'nung, taking his hands in mine as well.  I looked up at him, "Ao'nung, do you remember how Lo'ak stood when you two fought that day, the first time, not the second time". Lo'ak scoffed in the background. Ao'ning paused for a minute, "I think so". I let go of his hands and turned to Lo'ak. "Do the thing" I said with a smile.

Lo'ak stepped closer to Ao'nung and put his hands up, with clenched fists, one foot a little farther than the other. I looked Lo'ak up and down, a smile creeping onto my face.  "Y/n, why are you teaching these kids stance" Jake said coming over to us. I turned to Jake, glaring at him. "You wanna teach them then" I said rolling my eyes.

Lo'ak, Neteyam and Spider also gave Jake an annoyed look. Jake let out a sigh, "Stance isn't important in combat, what's important is making sure your hits are thought out ". I scoffed, "I flung you over my shoulder, without even thinking". Spider chuckled and earned a death stare from Jake. "But fine, how about we teach them how to shoot bows" I said looking at Jake as I walked past him. I grabbed my bow and Spider's, walking back over to Ao'nung and Rotxo. I handed Rotxo my bow and gave Ao'nung Spider's.

I ran back over to the bows and grabbed arrows and Neteyam's bow. I handed four arrows to Ao'nung and four arrows to Rotxo. "Okay, here is your target" I said pointing to a white spot on the tree. I went back and stood next to Rotxo and took a deep breath, before I quickly raised Neteyam's bow, pulling back the arrow and releasing it. The arrow flew through the air and hit the white spot on the tree perfectly. 

Neytiri let out a cheer and it made me laugh as I lowered Neteyam's bow. "Just like that" I said looking at the two reef boys. They just gave me a blank expression. I laughed and walked over to Neteyam, handing him his bow. "Spider, you wanna help Rotxo, I'll deal with Ao'nung". Spider nodded his head and went over to Rotxo. I looked at the two brothers. "Feel free to help" I said as I turned towards Ao'nung.

I helped Ao'nung hold the bow correctly. "Place your finger here...and have your arms extended at this angle" I said adjusting his posture. "Good..Now you have to have a tight core" I said sucking in my stomach and showing Ao'nung where the tightness needs to be. "When you raise the bow, that is when you need to tighten up". Ao'nung nodded his head. "Practice" I said stepping back, to watch his body from another angle.

Ao'nung tightened his core muscles as he raised the bow, just as I taught him. I smiled and clapped my hands together, getting closer to him. "Hell yeah, that's nearly perfect". He turned and looked at me, "Nearly..". I nodded my head, "There are more steps you must learn to make it perfect". 

I told him to go back to the position he was just in, with his core tightened. I scanned over his body noticing minor details. I pushed his stomach in a little more, applying pressure to the area that needed to be the tightest. It made Ao'nung tighten it, without me even telling him, which made me smile. 

I adjusted his arms and made sure his back was straighter. I stood next to him, I could feel his breath and his eyes on me. I steadied his stance while next to him. I quickly looked at Ao'nung and noticed how close we were. I blinked quickly as I stepped back, clearing my throat. "Go on, shoot" I said gesturing towards the tree. Ao'nung closed his eyes and then opened them, releasing the arrow. The arrow hit the white dot as well. 

"Yessssssss!" I said shutting my eyes tightly and clenching my fists, lowering my body slightly. I opened my eyes and unclenched my fists and jumped up. I went over to Ao'nung and hugged him, making him laugh as he put one hand on my lower back. I pulled away and put my hand on his shoulder. "That was awesome" I smiled. 

"Wooo" Jake yelled, with Neytiri also clapping. Ao'nung smiled at them, but then looked back at me. "What can I say, I have a great teacher". I hit his arm slightly. I heard a loud yelling noise. I looked at Ao'nung, once I noticed, Spider, Lo'ak, Neteyam and Rotxo were gone. I turned to Jake and Neytiri. "Where did they go" I asked. Jake shrugged his shoulders, "Dozed off".

I walked over to Jake pointing my finger at him, "This is why your children get into trouble". Jake gave me a shocked look. "Don't look at me like that, you know I'm right" I said before walking away. "Come on Ao'" I called out to him. He ran over to me with a smile on his face and followed me through the forest. I stopped and so did Ao'nung. "They are back at the water" I said rolling my eyes.

"Yep" Ao'nung said handing me Spider's bow. He walked ahead of me, going through the leaves. I followed after him, only to find the boys in the water, with Payakan. I was only happy to see Payakan. I placed the bows down on the grass and headed over to them. I stood with my feet in the water. "Are you serious, this is stupid" I called out to them.

"Well we thought about it, and since Quaritch and Lyle are dead, they don't truly need to learn" Spider said. I rolled my eyes. "Come on don't be like that, join us" Lo'ak said. I scoffed and sat down, running my fingertips through the wet parts of the sand. 

'No One's Pov'

Neteyam got out of the water and walked over to Y/n, sitting next o her. He leaned in close to her ear, "Pouting looks cute on you". Y/n lightly shoved Neteyam away from her, making him laugh. "I'm not pouting" She said rolling her eyes at him. "Looks like pouting to me". Y/n glared at him and he just smiled. Neteyam stood up and put his hand out towards the Na'vi girl. "Come on" He said giving her a smile. Y/n reached up and took Neteyam's hand and she was lifted to her feet. 

"Let's get away from them for awhile" He said with a smirk. A smile slowly crept onto Y/n's face as Neteyam led her deeper into the forest, away from the water.

To be continued...

(Expect Smut warnings in next part)

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