4 Works by gOtbreadlOOser
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“I don’t get it,” Lo’ak muttered, tossing a loose fiber aside. “He never talks about Earth.”
Neteyam paused. Just for a moment.
“He talks about it,” he said, though there was less certainty in his voice than usual.
“Yeah,” Lo’ak said, pushing a loose fiber through the weave with unnecessary force, “but not really. Not like he talks about here. Or about Toruk. Or about us.”
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Somewhere between bad decisions, oversized clothes, and a trunk full of memories, Jake Sully’s past comes spilling out—and with it, the chance for his sons to understand him a little better.
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“Copy that,” he says smoothly, then clicks the channel off. Behind him, Lo’ak shudders as the men adjust their grip, barely conscious now.
Quaritch watches the trees and smiles to himself.
Take your time, he thinks—hoping, not for the first time, that command drags its feet just long enough for Jake to arrive.
Because the longer this takes—
The closer Jake Sully gets.
And Quaritch has waited a long time to see him again.
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Reborn as a Recombinant, Colonel Miles Quaritch awakens to a body that mirrors Jake Sully’s transformation and a mission that has become uncomfortably personal. As he studies Jake’s defection, leadership, and adaptability, vengeance curdles into fixation, forcing Quaritch to confront how closely his enemy’s path now resembles his own. Sent into the Hallelujah Mountains to hunt the Na’vi insurgency, Quaritch realizes he is no longer just tracking Jake Sully—but following in his footsteps.
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When the ship doors slam shut, Lo’ak is no longer a son — he is Subject 12.
Stripped of his name, voice, and freedom, he becomes nothing more than an experiment under the RDA’s control. They break him down, turning boy into beast, while his family can do nothing but watch from the sidelines.
But Jake Sully has no intention of surrendering.
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And all he could think, through the blur of pain and tears, was how badly he wanted his father to find him.
Lo’ak clawed at the steel again, desperation giving his hands a wild strength. He tried prying the jaws apart with his fingers, then bracing his other foot against the trap to shove it open. Nothing budged. The teeth only bit deeper when he pulled too hard, sending a fresh wave of white-hot pain ripping through his leg.
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After a heated argument drives a wedge between father and son, both Jake and Lo’ak are forced to confront the depth of their bond. What begins as a clash of stubborn wills transforms into a test of trust, love, and survival, as Jake fights to reach his boy in time—and Lo’ak learns just how far his father will go to protect him.
