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memories

Being the first born in the Omaticaya clan was a blessing to Neytiri and Jake Sully, an opening to their life's after the war with the sky people and from their mother Eywa, something so beautiful and unique welcomed into their world, Amiryat Sully was born looking like her father but had her mothers smile, but growing up Jake saw a bit of his twin brother in her, through people believe she was her mothers twin because how fearless she was.

Jake Sully was completely happy when his daughter came into his life with ten toes and ten fingers, Neytiri saw something glow in her husbands eyes when Amiryat laid in his arms, in that moment he knew he had to protect her and show her the ways of the world, nothing couldn't beat the love he had for his first born.

Time went by fast, she loved spending her days in the trees with her mother as she laid on her back or when she running away from her father as he chased her around their home. Neytiri smiled at her daughters laughter as it echoed, laughing at her husband while he chased her, glancing back down at the smiling baby in her arms.

Neteyam Sully was born a year after Amiryat was born, which made her older by one year, "mama, please save me." She cried out running towards her mother.

Jake inched closer just enough to swoop his daughter into his arms with a giggle leaving her lips. "Gotcha." Jake grins in victory twisting his daughter around to face him.

"Daddy wins." Amiryat huffs crossing her arms over her chest. "again." Jake smile grew bigger pressing a kiss to her chubby cheeks, ticking her sides making her smile showing her fangs. "There's the smile I love so much" Jake said before sitting down by his wife.

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Amiryat wasn't trusted with holding her baby brother, her mother wouldn't let her, she was afraid that one day she would accidentally drop him on his head. Amiryat wouldn't throw a fit cause she knew her mother was right.

Now that her mother had left her husband and daughter with her youngest child alone to spend some quality time with her own mother, Jake decided to let Amiryat hold her brother for once, he believed she earned it.

"Careful, hold his head."

Jake guide her hand to the back of Neteyam' as Amirtyat leaned back against her fathers arm that laid behind her. "How can something be so small but yet so big." She commented quietly toying with the necklace around Neteyam' neck as he slept.

Jake chuckled smiling down before leaning down to kiss her head. "Only Eywa knows the answer to that, baby." Amirtay hums tracing a small finger down Neteyam face to his chest.

When Neytiri returned home, she didn't expect to find her husband sleeping while her daughter and son sat wide awake on the hammock talking.

"Mama." Neteyam clapped happily at his mother and Neytiri approached them, picking up her son and greeting her daughter with a kiss. "Daddy fell asleep." Amiryat says taking her mothers hand.

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Soon enough time went by faster then they expected, their family grew bigger with Kiri being born and getting adopted, then Lo'ak came into their lives, Amiryat loved the family that was growing, mostly spending her spare time with Lo'ak down by the pond where he would jump in to try and catch a fish, he never did he get one.

"I hate you times infinity, Lo'ak!" Kiri shouted at her brother tugging at mini ikran play toy. "penis face!" Kiri yess angrily tugging harder.

"Hey!" Their father shouted as Lo'ak scream tugging on the toy harder. "Hey! That's enough." Jake sully loud voice brought their attention to him, with raised eyebrows he stared down at them. "Don't make me come over there."

Amiryat glanced up from the basket in her hands, from helping her mother prepare dinner when she heard her fathers voice from above, dropping what she was doing making her way towards them, "Kiri, Lo'ak, please stop your fighting, please."

Lo'ak huff dropping the toy before he ran away, Kiri grins taking the toy for herself running out into the forest, Jake exhaled turning his attention back to the view before him, keeping his eyes on his kids from below he said. "Your mother told me what you did today with Neteyam."

Jake glazed at his daughter as she sat down across from him, Amiryat signed bringing a leg up to touch her chest, nodding her head. That morning she and Neteyam went pass the river into the— what her father calls "dangerous side" he had always warned them about it mostly to Amiryat.

"I know, I know that we shouldn't have but," Amiryat paused letting her lips parted watching through the corner of her eye that her father was glaring hard. "Fine!"

She jumped off the ledge standing before him. "I wanted to show Neteyam where you almost died and where you— well, mom killed that guy." Amiryat twisted her fingers feeling like a child knowing what's to come next.

"Amiryat!" Jake scolds standing straight up, rubbing his forehead very upset with his daughters actions. "I've forbidden you from going there, I told you once now I have to tell you again, and you took Neteyam, do you have any—"

"I'm sorry sir." Amiryat apologized holding her head up straight, staring at her father straight in the eyes, she knew she had him. "It won't happen again, I swear." Jake exhaled reaching forward taking her smaller form into his. "It's okay, just.."

Jake pulled back placing his hands on her shoulder staring down at her. "I can't have you going there okay, not without me or your mother, that's a dangerous place, okay?" Amiryat nods hugging around her fathers waist.

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Amiryat stayed on her side watching her siblings from afar, turning up to the trees as the cool breeze blew pass him, sometimes she wished that she could swing among the trees or to be with her friends, but with Neteyam preparing to be the next warrior in the family, her father always told her to stay out and to watch her siblings.

"Ryat, come and play with me." Tuk jumped off spiders back running towards her older sister, tugging at Amiryat hands forcing her up onto her feet, she sigh as Tuk furrowed staring up at her sister pausing for a moment when she asked. "What's wrong?"

Amiryat didn't realize the frown on her face till Tuk pointed it out, she had been feeling off lately and no one seemed to pick up on it til now, Neytiri glanced up from the basket of fish in her hands at her daughter listening into the conversation.

"Nothings wrong," Amiryat reassures her, forcing a smile on her face, "I'm okay, really," Tuk glanced back at her mother when she opened to her mouth to speak, Amiryat cut her off. "Come on, I want to show you something."

Neytiri cocked her head watching her oldest and youngest head off into the forest but not as far so that she can see them. Neteyam entered the hut with a sigh sitting down by his mother, "you won't believe what dad did."

Neytiri turned to her son as a lazy smile appeared on his face, now she was curious. "What did he do?" She asked him as she picked at the fish's skin.

Neteyam quickly sat up telling the story about his father, Neytiri only smiled as she payed close attention though her mind kept wondering off to her daughters. "Then he jumped into the pond fighting to grab the fish."

"Did he at least catch it?" Lo'ak shouted from afar, standing by his three sisters. Neteyam shook his head with a laugh. "He's still trying though."














Some past memories from the Sully family.
Made a mistake Amiryat is actually 16

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