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Pulling his mask back over his face, he prepared to leap at the man, when suddenly, a high pitch ringing encapsulated the space around him, and Peter let out a yell before collapsing to his knees with his hands grabbing his ears in an attempt to drown out the painful sound. His brain swirled with confusion and agony, and he could feel a steady stream of blood trickle down the sides of his face, and the small prick of a needle in his neck, before his vision started swimming, and the world around him turned to darkness.
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Bookmarked by Betaglam
15 Apr 2026
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Everyone is griefing ever since Neteyam's death. But instead of getting closer, Lo'ak becomes distant from everyone.
Everyone lets it be, thinking its normal for someone who is grieving.
But Lo'ak lost purpose of his life ever since, and his parents doesnt seem to notice. Only Kiri, Tuk, and his friends does.
How could a parent neglect their childs feeling just because theyre "also" grieving?
Is that an excuse? Or is that valid?
Is it valid to let your son suffer in silence even if you got all the clues already?
Do they ever notice?
Do you ever notice?
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25 Jan 2026
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Jake hauled Neteyam up, one arm under his shoulders, one hand slapping hard over the bullet wound. Neteyam gasped, clawing weakly at his vest.
“Dad,” he choked. “Lo’ak -Lo’ak’s still on the ship-”
Jake’s heart had faltered. A violent, sickening misfire.The way of water has no beginning and no end. The sea gives and the sea takes.
(Neteyam is shot and hanging on by a thread. Lo’ak is taken by the RDA. Jake is losing his mind, but not his boys. Not ever.)
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Bookmarked by Betaglam
16 Jan 2026
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When I Go Down (I Go Down Hard) by disaster_sapphic7 for rollercblades
Fandoms: Avatar (Cameron Movies)
15 Jan 2026
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The guilt over Neteyam clings to Lo’ak like a second skin, and the hurtful words from his father only suffocate him more.
Something’s gotta give, lest Jake lose his son forever the next time.
Or: I made these two talk about their grief to each other, finally.
Bookmarked by Betaglam
16 Jan 2026
