Neytiri watched over the kids as she cleaned her fathers bow, sighing deeply once she watched Lo'ak finally fall asleep. Jake came over and sat next to his mate, wrapping his arm around his mates waist and gently pulling her to his chest. The two older Na'vi watched the kids sleep silently, both fearful of falling asleep.

The next morning, Beatrice woke to Lo'ak startling awake on her legs, slowly lifting her head and looking down at him. She watched as he rubbed his face as he climbed off of his siblings legs, not noticing Beatrice wake up. Lo'ak quietly exited the tent, Beatrice looking around and noticing it only the kids in the tent, Neytiri and Jake nowhere to be found. The girl slowly sat up, careful to not wake her love next to her, quietly standing up and following after Lo'ak. Beatrice followed after him quietly, finding his sitting in a hidden corner of the mountain, her ears twitching as she heard him sniffling.

"Lo'ak?" Beatrice asked quietly, frowning as the boy jumped around, tears running down his face as he looked at the older girl. Beatrice opened her arms for him, Lo'ak immediately moving into her hug and wrapping his arms around her waist tightly.

"Im so sorry, Bea. I dont know why i always fuck up. I never meant to put us in danger. I never meant for you to get hurt. Im so sorry." Lo'ak cried out, Beatrice feeling tears filling her eyes as Lo'ak broke down in her arms. She shushed the boy gently, rubbing the back of his head soothingly before placing a gentle kiss on the side of his head.

"Lo'ak, it is not your fault. Do you hear me? It is not your fault. How were you supposed to know any of that would happen? Bubba, it is not your fault. Nobody is mad at you, i swear it. We are all here, we are all okay. Lo'ak, i see who you are. And you are amazing. Please, please do not linger on the events of yesterday. We have to look towards the future, not dwell on the past. It is okay, Lo'ak." Beatrice spoke softly to the younger boy, squeezing him tightly before pulling back and looking at his face. Lo'ak nodded slowly, wiping his tears with one hand while taking Beatrices hand with the other. Beatrice cupped his face gently, giving him a gentle smile as he composed himself.

"Youre the best sister ever.." Lo'ak whispered, looking at the floor shyly. Beatrice couldnt control the wide grin on her face, never having known what it felt like to have siblings until now.

"Youre the best brother ever, bubba." Beatrice spoke firmly, grabbing the back of his head lovingly before leading him back to the family tent. Her ears twitched as she heard Neteyam whistle, smiling softly as he was using their secret note to locate her. She whistled back, smiling as he came into view as the rounded a corner to face the familys tent. Neteyam smiled at Beatrice before seeing Lo'aks red eyes, concern filling his face. Lo'ak only gave him a small smile, nodding his head to Beatrice, causing Neteyam to chuckle as he watched the two near him.

"You always did have a way with words, Ma'Bea." Neteyam spoke once the two were close enough, causing Beatrice to roll her eyes at him. She turned back to Lo'ak, patting his hand softly as he looked back at her.

"Im always here, bubba. Come to me if you ever need to talk, okay?" Beatrice spoke softly, Lo'ak sniffling one final time as he nodded. The two let go of each others hand, Neteyam immediately taking over and rubbing his thumb over Beatrices hand as they watched Lo'ak go inside the tent.

"Thank you for talking to him." Neteyam spoke softly, Beatrice meeting his eyes at his words. She smiled up at him, nodding her head before Neteyam pulled her into a hug. He softly kissed the top of Beatrices head, her eyes closing as she savored the moment. They pulled away from the hug after a moment, their ears twitching as they heard his siblings start making their way towards them. Beatrice was bombarded with hugs from Tuk and Kiri, the three girls giggling to themselves before the group took off to work on things for around the camp.

After a few hours, Beatrice made her way over to Mo'ats tent alone, slight pain emanating from her injuries. As she entered, Mo'at gave her a large smile, telling her to have a seat happily. The two spoke about random things as Mo'at mixed together the balm she needed, Beatrice making sure to pay attention to the ingredients. Once Mo'at finished, she sat in front of Beatrice, the girl making sure to sit still as she was worked on.

"My dear, have you found a possible mate yet?" Mo'at asked suddenly, causing Beatrice to blush darkly. "Ahh, yes you have."

"I mean, i believe so, Tsahik. We still have some time though, before mating is even an option.." Beatrice responded softly, fidgeting with her fingers on her lap.

"Falling in love is the best part about life, my dear. You turn 18 not too long after Neteyam, yes? In just a few months?" Mo'at asked, her hands working diligently to heal Beatrices wounds.

"Yes, Tsahik. But what if who i want to be my mate changes his mind?" Beatrice asked genuinely, opening her insecurities. "I mean, i am really not much. I am not even full Na'vi.. i havent even been able to get my first kill, let alone my own ikran. What if i am not worthy?"

"You have many more qualities than being a hunter, Beatrice. You are good healer, and you take care of those you love. All things considered, technically speaking, you have made your first kill. I know it was not by the hunters test, but it is something to consider and ask Olo'eyktan about. That may make you feel better."

Beatrice nodded slowly, taking in Mo'ats words with a faint blush on her cheeks. "Thank you, Tsahik." Beatrice spoke softly, smiling at Mo'at as the older Na'vi finished working on Beatrices injuries. The girl brought her hand down her nose, Mo'at winking back at her as she got up. Beatrice followed her lead, getting up and exiting the tent to search for Neteyam and his siblings.

Beatrice found everyone in the family tent, freezing as she saw everyone with sad looks on their faces. Neteyam made his way over to her, gently taking her hand and pulling her over to the family.

"Whats going on?" The girl asked softly, anxiety building in her chest as she looked over Neytiris tear covered face. Neytiri only looked at Jake, who took a deep sigh.

"We're leaving. Tomorrow."

Beatrice felt her heart shatter at his words, a small what? escaping her lips before she looked at Neteyam. He refused to meet her eyes, instead finding Tuk and picking up the crying girl. "What do you mean?"

"For the safety of the clan, we are leaving. Far away. To prevent Quaritch from finding the clan and hurting anyone he can, from hurting you again." Jake let out, looking at the girl sadly before looking at his son.

"I want to go with you." Beatrice spoke firmly, causing everyone to look up at her with surprise. Neteyam could feel his heart burst out of his chest with love, fighting the tears that burned his eyes. Jake and Beatrice never broke eye contact, the older Na'vi seeing the fight in the young girls face and sighing. After a moment, he looked over to Neteyam, who was already staring at him with hopeful eyes.

"It might be dangerous." Jake responded, looking back at Beatrice.

"I can handle it." She responded, her heart racing. And she could. She could handle anything that was thrown her way, but only if she had Sullys by her side.

Jake stared at her for another minute longer, his face exposing the war he was having inside his head. He finally looked over to his mate, who was staring at Beatrice with a smile, tear stains still on her cheeks. He finally looked back at Beatrice, sighing once more.

"We leave after the ceremony tomorrow. Once we are banished, we have to leave as soon as possible." Jake responded, his children running over to Beatrice and hugging her tightly. Neytiri cried at Jakes words of banishment, not knowing how she could leave the forest.

Beatrice hugged the siblings back, looking up at Neteyam. He looked back at her, his eyes full of love and admiration. He rested his forehead against hers as he cupped her head gently, the two closing their eyes as they took in the moment in the big group hug.

Jake did not know it yet, but moving his family from the forest will have consequences.

hey everyone, please let me know if youre liking the story! i have a couple things up my sleeve for the rest of this story so i hope you enjoy :,)

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