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Jake’s not dumb. Or well, at least that’s what he believes. Sure, him and the Colonel might exchange some looks. Might bump into each other, then turn to stare for a few seconds. And maybe this is wishful thinking on Jake’s part, but he swears that each time they’re given direct orders to keep an eye on the school, Quaritch always picks Jake as his plus one. He could finally be losing his mind.
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08 Mar 2026
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Jake lost a piece of himself when he was told he'd never be able to walk again, an unfortunate hazard of the job. But when he was laying there in the hospital, he would dream of the stories his brother told him about Pandora. He'd have these recurring dreams of flying, feeling free. He wanted to feel that freedom again, and the Avatar Program could provide that.
It's why when he arrived on the indigenous moon he wasn't looking to be some counterspy for Colonel Miles Quaritch, and he certainly wasn't looking for a permanent place among the Na'vi. Jake only wanted to be free. He just never expected his training with the Omaticaya hunter Tsu'tey to alter the course of what he desired.
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(find the new rewrite under the title, "The Skyline Falls")Bookmarked by Segarahilir
07 Feb 2026

