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*something something something... spider going back in time to avatar 1 and meeting his heroes before everything went to shit...*
honestly i hope spider and kiri are gonna be the most annoying couple ever so kiri finally gets payback for lo'ak teasing her about norm having potentially fucked her mom, bc now bro is doomed to watch his sister exchange spit with his best friend 24/7
au - my womb a hollow. you it's brightest light
just thinking about Jake and his baby. like. he needs a day or three to reocver before he can think about linking and seeing Neytiri or anyone in the village. just cause he hadn't felt a symptom of pregnancy before, didn't mean that was the same now.
he's sore and winded and feels empty in a way he's never felt before. he can't tell if the heartburn and nausea is some complication or the crippling anxiety or both.
the idea of moving, even in a stronger body, sounds mentally winding. the idea of leaving his baby, even in the care of Trudy or Grace or Norm, makes him sick.
so he's just... in bed. pacing the barracks of the trailer every now and then. when Grace insists he's gotta walk a little. but he's mostly in bed.
and he's made a little nest around his little one. blankets and sheets and clothes. to make some sort of "crib" for the little one (Norm offered to make him something out of some old lab basins and a rolling cart. but Jake wants his little one closer then that. he doesn't want him in some old plastic tub). and he just... admires him. he can't quit it.
he'd never wanted kids. he'd considered it. once. whether he had the kid, or someone else did. didn't really matter to him. and then remembered that earth was filling with smog and dying off and people were starving or dying in wars or going feral in vacant cities. yeah, he scratched that idea quick.
but now he has one. a kid. a baby.
he doesn't know if the little one looks like him. it's been years since he looked back at baby photos of himself or Tommy, there were never many and he never liked to dwell on those times. maybe he does, maybe he doesn't. Grace says she sees it. Norm shrugs. Trudy just begs for her turn with the baby, saying he's too cute to look anything like Jake's dumbass.
all he knows is that the kid didn't get his eyes, nor Miles's. maybe that was a good thing. his brown eyes are so soft and warm. sweet.
he did have Miles's hair though. the silver fox had once been blonde and curly headed. he knew that somehow. a picture on a dresser. a drunken talk during the wee hours, Jake's head resting on his chest. thinking about a younger version of the man that held him firmly was easier then thinking about Earth or children or Tommy or the war or the sensation of your spine being blown in two and your feet disappearing despite still being attached to you. and now he looks at his little boy and sees those curls. platinum. sparse. but there.
but they were beautiful. so beautiful. soft too. and the little one would make these soft, content little sounds when Jake strokes a gun-roughened finger against his scalp. softly shifting pale hair.
"that feel good? huh Bug?" he murmurs sofly.
he doesn't remember the last time he saw, held, or really knew a baby. small family, few friends, being enrolled in the Marines, and the like would do that to you. he doesn't know how to talk to them. but he's trying.
"your a handsome little thing. hate to say it, but your daddy was quite a looker. and I don't think I'm that bad either, so at least you have that going for you... can't say we gave you much else you'll be grateful for."
he noses the boy's head. he gets a little chirp from him. it makes Jake smile for the first time in days. really smile.
Bug didn't know what type of hell Jake brought him into. held no blame or frustration. no annoyance. just pure trust. contentedness. love. and selfishly, that felt good.
someone's working on sewing the kid some clothes. but they're not in yet. so the kid is swaddled in a hoodie. but Jake likes cuddling skin to skin. there's something primal about. a need. a relief. this is his baby. they were one, just a few days ago. his baby was held safe inside of him. he didn't even know it. and now he's here. and Jake still needs to keep him safe. so he'll hold him as close as he can.
he traces the little moles and freckles that dot the boy's back. his skin is so soft. so pure. so untouched by the terrible world Jake knew, or the terrifying one they were stuck on.
he stretches legs that shouldn't work, and tucks his little one closer to his swollen chest. an uncomfortable blessing. he'll put up with it for his baby. anything for him. better than whatever concoction some paid slinks back in the lab could come up with.
Bug's still too little to be doing much of anything. but somehow, watching him breathe. watching his eyes flutter around the room during his few moments awake. watching his little fingers wrap around his own.... there's never been a more beautiful sight. he could, and does, watch him for hours.
and if he's not watching him, he's walking him around the trailer, pointing out windows and at pictures on the fridge.
"this is our world, Bug," he'll murmur, "you're stuck here, so I'm stuck here. no one gets between us, got it? and... this place is quite beautiful. I just hope... I hope you get to see it. like I do."
and then he's back in bed, curling his tiny babe up in his little nest of blankets, pressing his face to the infant's, taking in his scent, curling an arm over him. back to catnapping and watching over his baby. giving him a thumb to hold onto. wondering how he made something so good. wondering how long this will last, this peace, this contentment, this unconditional love that holds no fear or resentment—
his kid needs a name. still. he's been thinking about it.
"do you like the name Bug?" he hums, "I think it's cute. and your no Miles. no Jake either..."
his throat thickens as his little boy huffs and stretches one last time and falls fast asleep.
"what about Tommy?" he swallows, "Tommy's a good name."
the baby doesn't respond, just breathes. Jake just nuzzles him again, letting himself fall asleep too.
some fandom disagreements are like "I see your point but I think this other aspect of the narrative is more significant," and some are like "I don't think you can read."
“you came back!”✨🫶
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HEAR ME OUT: QUARJAKE SHREK AU
regret to inform everyone i have accidentally developed some very unfortunate lore
i am aware of how this sounds. please continue reading anyway
strip away the tongue-in-cheek fairy tale sarcasm of the original movie, replace it with a dark, gory, victorian-gothic/industrial fallout vibe where humanity has completely ruined pandora and here is what happens:
1. quaritch as the monster in the woods (the devil)
born a native, ten-foot-tall na'vi giant, living in reclusion deep within the forest grove no one dares enter. humanity has hunted and demonized him for so long he’s convinced himself he is the monster. filled with self-hatred, he embraces the title because he believes he's inherently unlovable. he terrifies the human hunters with a single predatory hiss just to keep his grove safe and quiet
2. spider as the feral kid (the fool)
a 15-year-old, wild-child human orphan who escaped black-market trafficking. he runs through the trees like a monkey and wears blue forest-paint to look like the giant who saved him. quaritch tries to snarl and scare him away, but spider's trauma sees a father figure in the monster and attaches himself to him with a terrifying efficiency. quaritch insists he doesn't like children while actively adopting one but his paternal instincts won't let him be cruel to a kid and so they end up bickering constantly like real father and son
3. king's bounty (the emperor & the chariot)
lord farquaad is parker selfridge. of course he is. annoying corporate ceo prick operating from a sterile concrete fortress and paying the forest giant to execute a contract: retrieve the "prize" from the burning, volcanic spires
to survive the toxic ash-lands, quaritch is given a mechanical, heavy exo-suit massive enough to fit a na'vi. to jake, looking out from his tower, this machine looks like a state-of-the-art "knight in shining armor." when quaritch speaks, the suit filters his voice into a robotic baritone, hiding his real vocal cords
4. jake as the tragic prince(ss) (the moon)
jake is a beautiful, elegant human prince with a dark secret. the second the sun drops under the horizon, his true na'vi biology wakes up. he turns into an eight-foot blue creature of the wild. because humanity brainwashed him to think the na'vi are hideous demons, jake despises himself. he has spent his whole life waiting for a human knight to give him a true love's kiss and "cure" his twilight curse
when quaritch shatters the tower door, jake is instantly smitten by the raw power of his savior. but when they make it out of the spires, jake demands his knight open the hatch. the seals hiss, the helmet unlatches and out steps a blue giant looking like a beaten dog, terrified of the horror he knows is coming
and jake violently rejects him. because quaritch is the reflection of his own self-loathing, of the exact same "freak" hiding inside him
5. return of the wild (the tower)
they spend an exhausting week trekking back, pretending to hate each other, but slowly something else takes over. jake watches how fiercely quaritch protects spider and some instinct deep inside him answers. before he realizes it, he's fussing over scraped knees, cooking meals and untangling spider's hair, making sure he sleeps warm through the night. they're acting like a family and refusing to admit it
the standard "misunderstanding" night happens. quaritch eavesdrops and hears jake weeping to spider about how hideous this "monster body" is and quaritch's self-hatred triggers, because he thinks jake is talking about him. heartbroken, he alerts selfridge to haul the prince away and forces spider to leave the grove and get away from him
but spider is unwilling to lose his newfound parents. he tracks down toruk, the great last shadow, goes back to quaritch and drops the bate ("he wasn't talking about you, you idiot! why don't you ask him yourself?") and quaritch has to jump from the sky and tame the apex predator purely out of a desperate need to save jake
he crashes the wedding. the glass ceiling shatters and selfridge is brutally chewed on and spat out by the great banshee. quaritch stands on the neck of toruk in all his glory, with spider riding shotgun
the twilight hits. jake’s human clothes tear as his body expands into his true form. he covers his face in agonizing shame, waiting for quaritch to call him a monster. instead, quaritch is completely mesmerized. he has never seen anything so breathtakingly perfect. they are finally on the same level, two spirits of the wild. quaritch steps toward him, cups jake's jaw, and kisses him right there, incinerating jake's self-hatred forever while spider is cheering with toruk in the background
they fly back into the ancient forest, back to the beautiful na'vi marui built into the giant tree-roots, where spider finally gets his family back, and quaritch spends the rest of his life cherishing the people who saved him from the dark
bonus (the sun): and they end up having many, many babies. like an irresponsible amount. spider gains approximately seventeen younger siblings and never knows peace again. happily ever after!
Imagine Emperor!spider doing everything he can to be usurped (because he wants to live a cozy life in the forest) while also trying to ruin his engagement to Kiri because, surprise, surprise, he's under the impression that Kiri deserves so much better than him, and assumes that she feels shackled to such an undeserving male. Her parents are pretty no-nonsense, favoring her and warning him that if he steps one toe out of line, there will be consequences... Great! Perfect! It shouldn't be THAT hard to fuck up the betrothal, right? RIGHT?.... WRONG! Because it seems like no matter what he does to displease his betrothed, it backfires, and now she's falling madly in love with him.
Lmaoo I feel like Spider would mostly try to act "unprincely" to achieve that ngl. Quaritch propably had him raised in a a very rigid kind of class and hierachy think, meaning that he was taught that he was "above" the common people and shouldn't "demean" himself by doing certain stuff. Assuming that Kiri's family would hold the same opinions, the dude sets out to do his BEST to "debase" himself in turn.
Meanwhile Kiri as well as her parents see this honestly quite good looking new emperor breaking open the dusty old rules of his country, become down to earth and close to the people while actually embodying the ideal of a devoted and humble ruler people dream about when talking about the "good king" character in tales. It's insane, any act he does just gets him more popular its horrid.
@projectavtr
I definetely, if my brain is kinda and doesn't lose steam on this concept, want to explore Neytiri's dynamic in this, cause it would be really interesting!
going down the list, for Jake and Spider, their relationship is… a nightmare. during the first few years and when the war returns. this is Jake's first baby. he birthed him. that is his blood. he helped kill the boy's other father. he raised him, at least partially, alone. he was his tether when the world got very scary. he can't not go into a fight or flight, over protective, primal mindset over the baby. because their first few months to a year together were just that.
but just as protective and lovey as he can be. he does see the literal worst of himself in that boys face. he has Quaritch's nose and the blonde curls Jake saw in a picture on the Colonel's dresser once. so when the war comes… he's very rough on him. while Lo'ak is a liability cause he acts out. Spider is a liability for merely existing.
for Jake alone, at least in terms of the 2009 storyline, accepting that Bug is his, also means throwing his whole life to the side. he doesn't wait for his inkinmaya or mating with Neytiri or Quaritch outright warning him that the bombs are coming to tell the people what's going to happen. he risks it all to tell them, and to plead for forgiveness. he risks giving up this life he came to love, the woman he fell for, his place. because he now knows he needs to act first for his son's sake. which is a lot for him. but does good for him in the long run.
for Jake and Neytiri, it certainly puts their relationship on pause, even just keeping it the way it was before Jake's inkinmaya/them mating. or something close to it. she can understand that she wasn't betrayed or cheated on. and believes him when he says he didn't know. but can she raise a human child? the child of the Colonel? can she stay with a man who slept with a man like Quaritch? can she stay with a man who will have to live amongst humans until the boy is big enough? is this what she wants?
with Bug, because she met him weeks before the war, it's easier to tolerate him. he's the size of her hand, curled up on Jake's chest, smells like the man she loves, and is so impossibly fragile she can't hold a shred of true resentment. even if she isn't immediately fawning over him. even if she half wishes he didn't exist, because things would be easier. he's just… a little guy. and when the war comes. he is harbored with her people.
even if she's not yet sure she even wants to remain with Jake. she still loves him. admires him. and she will not put him through the risk of child loss. she cannot put herself through it either, it is against Eywa to our a child in danger when it's unnecessary. so she will do her due dilligence to protect the baby, even if it's just putting in her vouch that they should. she does worry about his safety.
and when Jake places his hand on her chest, marking it in white paint, because neither of them disagree with the gesture...something clicks.
he's not her son. he may be in a few years time. he may never be. but Jake is her person. that will never change. and that infant is his son. and they are bound. she truly holds him, for the first time, right before the battle. promising she will come home. because a home is not a single father doing his best. a home is a village. and she will be part of his village.
and then coming to truly love Jake's human body, when the trailer was hit. and killing Quaritch. loving one father, as he is. and killing the other. she knows she needs to do something. be something to him.
she mates herself to Jake after the ashes of war finally stop falling down to the land. and when she binds herself to Jake, she swears herself to his son. they are bound now.
they will have a step son/step mom vibe. she refers to him as Jake's son. not their son, unless she's being publically protective of him. respecting an invisible boundary between them that she feels like she shouldn't cross.
she loves him. in her own way. and he loves her back, innocently. and perhaps in the 15 years of peace, that slowly shifts in them just being mother and son.
when the war returns... it's hard again. but she can also look at the boy who loves her endlessly and unconditionally, despite having no physcial tie to her, and not be able to be so angry with him. she killed his father. she cannot abandon him.
there is some angst in Jake wanting her to accept him more, to call him their son, before she's ready. some angst in her struggling to fully bond with him at times. if Hometree was destroyed, sometimes that anger is pointed at the boy. when she's pregnant with Neteyam, hormonal and maternal, she flip flops between wanting to steal the boy as her own, and wanting him no where near. and when Neteyam is first born, seeing them side by side can be hard at times. but overall... they're ok. in time. when she's allowed to go at her own pace.
now the kids... I'm feeling evil 🤭
ok, so Kiri and Neteyam occur the same way. though Kiri is older, cause Grace is wounded and dies, her avatar impregnated by Eywa's blessing, all the same. while Jake and Neytiri mate a month or so later.
but Lo'ak.... ok so I love the idea of the Na'vi being hermaphrodites (my barbies, my dreamhouse, my rules. they're literally aliens). even if their anatomy does run on a spectrum, and it's rare for a 'female' to get a 'male' pregnant...
basically. I think it would be absolutely wonderful if Jake was the one to have Lo'ak. he popped out two clones and it's stressing him the fuck out. whenever he gets existential.
Jake looking down at the two little twins he made, seeing the worst of himself in them, being so desperate to protect them. some inverse of "mother, eat me and give birth to me again. this time around i'll make you proud". he wants to keep them safe, and yet merely being bron doomed them, and he did that. he brought them into a world they 'didn't belong within'.
Kiri and Neteyam are genuinely twins. born within weeks of each other. but Spider is their elder. Spider and Lo'ak, despite having at least 2 years between them, are similarly twin-like. right off the bat, Jake sees similarities between them. does that mean Spider is more him, then Quaritch? or is his blood so tainted that Lo'ak is doomed to be more human, more demon, even if born of Neytiri. and Tuktirey is their little baby.
Kiri and Spider are close, but they do lack the war orphans aspect. so while they are still certainly thick as thieves, and part of the demon blood trio. I do think they wouldn't be as close. which does hurt Kiri a bit in the long term. but he's still a great big brother, and him being accepted puts her less at odds with their parents.
Jake has Spider to be hard on now, instead of Neteyam alone, in terms of being the eldest. he can be hard on them in different ways. but by the time Spider's 10 or so, he's definitely managed to "catch up" to the Na'vi, so Jake isn't so over protective. it leads to an interesting relationship between Neteyam and Spider. they both understand one another, and love one another. they can only truly find escape from their dad's worrying and their siblings accidently getting them in more trouble, with one another. but Jake also accidently pits them against each other a lot. so there's some distance. some frustration.
Neteyam wonders when he'll stop being made responsible for his big brother, who rejects his attempts to watch over him. and Spider wonder's when his dad will look at him the same way he does Neteyam.
until the war returns, it's definetly both present but mild. but when it returns... Jake manages to split his worrying and inability to be properly vulnerable with them between the three boys pretty equally. for better and for worse.
Spider, had he been parented by the Sully's, would be somewhere between the three older children, in terms of personality. he is definitely very responsible, he doesn't care that he's the smallest of the bunch. he will take care of his siblings. nothings going to stop him. being raised amongst the village, his spirituality flourishes. I think being a hunter and a healer suits him, and he'd be guided by the other clans members, but mainly by Neytiri and Mo'at. he wouldn't have to hide his faith or find a way to sneak around to engage with it. he'd be allowed at ceremonies and sacred sites. but he's very much Lo'ak's twin, and while he does worry about the consequences and tries to stay out of trouble, does tend to give his parents some stress.
he'd definitely be a good son. a son anyone would pray for. and he meshes the siblings together, because he sees all of their hurts in himself because he is human, and it somehow reflects with their struggles.
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also... drop opinions on if Bug should just be called Bug in this au... it's so cutesy. maybe he has a proper name. maybe Tommy? or he's given a Na'vi name when he's accepted by the clan? but he goes by Bug instead of Spider. at least until he can climb .
Suddenly thinking of 1989’s The Little Mermaid and you know what, give Eric some props here because he had the weirdest fucking hour of his life—
Wakes up from hypnosis where he was about to marry a woman he’s never seen before with his mystery girl’s voice, the instant he wakes up then the cute girl he’s actually fallen in love with now has that voice. Then she drops to the floor and has a fish tail, and then the first girl is suddenly cackling “too late!” and bursting out of her skin. So it turns out she’s actually an octopus woman who drags herself over to the real mystery girl - who’s a mermaid?! They’re real?! - and taking her back into the ocean. And Eric has no idea what’s going on here but okay, one of these women is clearly evil and he needs to go after his mystery girl.
And all of this happens/he realizes what he has to do within like, a single minute.
Prior to this he was just living out a sweet romance after having a Meet Cute with a shipwrecked girl, but okay, guess he’s involved in whatever the fuck this is. Acting first, questioning later.
And this is all before the kaiju attacks.
And let's also remember that Eric is one of the few Disney heroes who actively, deliberately murdered the villain.
He went "Okay then" and killed.
I would say killed the villain, not murdered. Murder implies that it was premeditated and out of malice. Eric was defending his girlfriend's life while Ursula was attempting to murder her. He was well and fully justified in his actions.
In legal terms, 1st degree murder is any murder that is premeditated, even if the premeditation was only for a minute. 2nd degree murder involves no premeditation but resulting in a deliberate action to cause harm. 3rd degree/manslaughter is purely accidentally and/or a result of gross negligence.
With this in mind, it's safe to say that Eric did murder Ursula, as he deliberately steered the ship to impale her with the bowsprit, but would be pardoned on account that he was defending the life of another (Ariel).
THIS IS ALSO TRUE.
"Good girl" is nice and all, but someone just told me "you serve me well" and I felt neurons fire I didn't even know I had
I mean... yeahhh...
here's where to find it on windows 10
Ugh, it was in mine. It's off now.
IT GETS WORSE
I had to turn this off, but it's something that allows Windows and anyone using your device to generate text/images.
LOBOTOMIZE YOUR MACHINES
AI is a freacking plague, I share this for any windows user.
I LOVE THE IDEA OF SPIDER BEING HAUNTED BY THE FACT HE IS HUMAN NO MATTER WHAT HE DOES!
I love the angst potential the fact that he is a human that HATES being a human holds.
I love the idea, the concept of him finding human things disgusting and wrong but still doing them uncounciously or being forced to because he IS human.
I love the idea of him hating the cold sterile air of hellsgate but needing it to survive, the idea of him holding his mask and looking at it for a few seconds too long just wishing so hard he didn't need it.
I love the idea of him LIKING human things like music and greasy food but feeling guilty over it.
I love the idea of him finding guns and metal useful and ashamed of that fact. Of touching iron and thinking about things he could use it for to make the lives of people he loves easier but then dropping it like it burned him because iron is bad and those same people would hate anything that came out of it.
I love the idea of him seeing things in the human way and not the Na'vi way, that when he sees an animal he immediatly thinks about how he could use its hide and bones and fat and meat instead of simply appreciating it as it is.
I love the idea him looking at his pinky with even more disgust than Lo'ak or Neytiri coupd ever hope. Of seeing his body and comparing it to Na'vi and just HATING how different they look.
Him hating how much he sweats compared to others, how his arms shake a little too much when he pulls a bow, how he stops to look at the paint that covers his body and seeing it as a lie that he carries with himself.
I love the idea of him NOTICING that no matter how much Kiri and Lo'ak and Neteyam assure him he isn't Quaritch he keeps finding similarities, him touching his face while looking at a mirror, looking at the way his mouth curves, his cheekbones his brow, the way he catches himself when laughing too loud because he does laugh just like Quaritch, how he stops mid joke after realising his friends won't get the humour but he would
I love the idea of Spider watching Kiri lose herself in her connection and just yearning to have even a fraction of that, an inkling, a tingle of connection to pandora, to eywa
i love the idea that when they whent to visit the tree of souls when he was a kid, he would approach one of the tendrils while everyone was distracted and press hos forehead againt it hoping, begging to feel something, anything at all
And finding only silence
I love it love it love it I LOVE ANGST!!
au
Jake, drunk on pilfered alcohol (sorry baby bug, he doesn't know you exist yet) and giggling, coming out to Grace, Trudy, and Norm 2 and a half months into their stay in the middle of the hallelujah mountains: "yeah, y'know... got all my bits. the originals anyways. pretty sure they're all in working order too! maybe that's why the RDA wanted me"
Grace, Trudy, and Norm, who all knew damn well that man had been sniffing around the Colonel and had been collected from the Colonel's private room at least once:
Jake, literally loving life: "not that I'd want one anyways"
Trudy: "at least he's a fucking twig, I think we'd know.... right?"
Norm: "yeah!... yeah?"
Grace: "please tell me you used protection"
Eywa: do you know you have 30 minutes?
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bonus content:
Jake, mid labor, just starting to conceptualize he is having a baby, might have broken Trudy's hand, but she's taking it like a champ: "I don't want a baby I don't want a baby, please, Grace, I don't want a baby, please, make it stop."
Jake when he has his baby in his arms, crying over him: "no one's ever gonna take you away from me, hear me bug?"
Grace, trying to just check the kid over one last time before she tries to get some sleep: "can I just—"
Jake: literally tries to bite her
Grace:
Grace: "do you want to try that again? Mr. 'I don't want a baby'?"
Jake and Bug: "go away"
continuing Spider being Jake's bio kid: Quarjake/cryptic pregnancy au
Jake was on Pandora for a year before Tommy's avatar shipped in, he shipped out on the ship prior to Tommy's. legs fixed up as part of the deal to get him out there. they needed men, reliable men. and with Tommy preparing for the avatar program, having brother's out there might do them some good. he heard one of his old Colonel's put in the good word for him. he doesn't know why they chose him, out of just anybody, why they fixed his legs. but they did.
he wakes up, his legs work, he hardly remember being put out for the surgery. and his brother is dead. has been dead, for 6 years now. died the week before he was supposed to ship out. sick joke is what it is. but there's no changing it.
they're sending the avatar. they sent it. it's a year off. he's gonna drive it. he doesn't even think about it. just nods his head. his brother is dead.
and he's got a year to grieve. he's got a few friends. some grunt work to do. nothing that doesn't come easy.
and then there's the Colonel. he's a nice man. to him anyways. easy on the eyes. his nurturing ways and sharp wit and private king-sized bed definitely keep Jake's mind off of everything. rough hands and strong arms and the beating of a heart against a warm chest keeps him tethered to this alien planet. Jake always had a thing for authority, even if he'd rarely swung this way.
Miles doesn't seem to mind what's between his legs either.
it lasts a while. they normally play it safe. but sometimes, some... action. catches them off guard. but it's never been a problem.
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the avatar arrives.
Jake's been preparing with the squints whenever's he's not stuck to the Colonel's side. Grace puts up with him, glad she's at least gotten a year to whip him into shape. he's learned some Na'vi, not enough, but some. he's not... entirely clueless. she's sending 75% marine, 25% grunt into the woods, and that's... better then nothing.
she's quick to get him away from his Colonel. he misses him.
he likes the avatar. likes feeling bigger, stronger. there's something else. he can't quite place it. but it's better.
they move up to the mountains quick.
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he meets Neytiri. he doesn't know it, but she nearly kills him. she saves his life. her people take a chance on him.
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he doesn't spend a ton of time in his human body. a few hours, not counting sleeping, at very best.
being mostly sedentary and stuck to terrible field rations is doing a number on him. he's exhausted all of the time. terrible heartburn. an odd morning or two he's woken up to the need to throw his guts up. but he never really questions it. he's abusing the shit out of this human body. he should expect some retribution. he can handle it.
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months pass. three, to be exact.
he wakes up feeling some wicked type of awful. he tries linking, only to throw up, a pain radiating from his core. he can't focus.
he proclaims it's his appendix, as Grace helps him lie back down in his bunk. then she reminds him that they get their appendix's removed for cryo travel. he hits his head against the bunk.
"I gotta be dying, Grace. this is fucking awful," he groans, clutching his middle, "Lord help me..." "relax marine, you caught a bug. get some sleep. you'll live."
his son is born just over an hour later.
pushed him out while doubled over in bed with an audience of his panicking nerd friend who looks ready to pass out. his pilot who won't quit calling him a dumbass in between counting out a breathing excersize he's certainly ignoring. and his work mom, who's going between putting her head where it certainly doesn't feel like it belongs, and sitting behind him to rock him like a baby. in the middle of the floating mountains. on an alien planet. when he knows war is incoming. and the man who got him pregnant will be leading that charge. he helped him get ready for it.
he's stressed out to say the least.
his baby boy comes out screaming. which is good. he doesn't want him crying, but that little boy's got a good set of lungs. Norm blurts out that it's a boy. Jake just smiles between curses. Grace is checking the little one over and wrapping him up in a spare blanket, just enough to keep him warm, before pressing him directly to Jake's chest. Trudy and Norm are stealing glances, ooing and awwing all the while.
and then he's back to curling up his sweaty, and now bloodied, sheets. crying into his baby's skin, he's so soft and delicate. wriggling to press as close to Jake's being as he can. his baby loves him so much. his baby loves him so much, and all Jake can think about is how he's doomed. there's not escaping his father's blood. two humans. two demons. one of which is gunning for the Na'vi, the other helped him. fucks sake, he was born on a mountain top in the middle of an inhabitable planet for his little lungs.
"what did I do to you, bubba?" is all he can murmur, holding his infant closer and closer, "what did I do? you just got here, and I alreayd ruined your life, huh baby?"
the baby just coos and settles, his still wet little forehead pressing to Jake's lips, making little sounds every time they move with Jake's words or because he's kissing his baby's head.
Jake's got his arms around him. making sure he's warm and covered every other moment. heart hammering in his chest.
what did he do?
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Neytiri does not know why Jake did not return to the village that day. she assumes it was important.
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it had been a few hours. he was sore and spent and certainly in shock.
with how poorly he'd been caring for himself, Grace is surprised he managed to survive the damn pregnancy, let alone the labor. she wasn't that kind of doctor, but she also wasn't stupid. unlike the idiot who's still got his head in her lap, and her hand rubbing his back, and the other making sure he doesn't manage to drop the baby, because she's, unfortunately, gotten herself attached.
"we could call him bug," Jake quips, looking up at Grace, "then it really would be just a bug."
no one really finds his joke funny, but they all manage to laugh.
it's settling in that there is a baby amongst them. a baby who can't fit an exopack. a baby who can't go outside. a baby that shouldn't exist.
a baby they can't feed unless, by a miracle, Jake can chest feed.
it's been only a few hours. and this poor kid might really be screwed. but can they go back to base? the only way to do that would be to keep Jake and the kid in the trailer, and flying like that through the mountains is... a choice.
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the next time he sees either of his lovers. he's telling them he's got a kid. it doesn't go over well.
Quaritch takes it well, for a mere moment, but tells him if anyones finds out he's the father, they're all better off dead. tells him not to bring "that thing home". tells him he'll "figure out" formula and Trudy can fly it out. tells him it'll be fine when they "level that patch of blue skins" and can "make their own home". Jake feels queasy.
when he tells Neytiri, she feels betrayed. she knows it was before Jake met her. and believes that he didn't know. he couldn't have betrayed her, by definition. but there is a hurt she cannot place with any other word by betrayal. she needs time, she says. Jake knows they don't have it. but can't get himself to say the words.
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he's alone. not really. he's got his son in his arms. he's looking down at his sleeping features, tracing them with a thumb.
the baby, still lacking a name other then "bug", twitches, then noses into it. he's got the softest blonde hair, and big brown eyes, when he opens them. Jake can't quite looking at him.
this baby fills him with so much fear. it's palpable. he can feel his heart racing every time he imagines their future.
but he's perfect. he coos and sleeps. leaves unmentionables in the makeshift diapers the crew are pulling together. but he's too damned cute for Jake to care.
the first time he grips onto Jake's finger, he swears he forgets everything else.
"I've got you, bug, I've got you," he whispers in his little one's ear, lifting him back up to his chest, "we're gonna be ok. somehow."
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Jake thinks about killing himself and the baby for a moment. it's fleeting and makes him sick to his stomach. passing the baby to Trudy to go throw up.
it had been a thought of mercy. a thought of how do I make sure he never feels fear once in his tiny life. of how do I make sure I don't orphan him. of dear god what have I done and what will I do now.
but he just can't. he can't do that to his little baby.
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the war comes. Jake knows it's nipping at their heals, and having a baby to protect changes things. he finds his courage.
he tells the Omatikaya that the humans are coming. and pleads for them to harbor his baby.
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Neytiri holds her son, accepting him into her heart the same day she will kill one of his fathers.
one must die so another can take their place.
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Important question
Okay but I think these two are onto something
Test subject
(no bird was harmed)
How do you feel if Spider was the biological son of Jake and Neytiri?
I personally *need* the angst, or at the very least, initial conflict, of Spider being human (or the son of Quaritch. if he was a Na'vi hybrid or Na'vi tube baby). but I could be swayed to like the concept of him being Jake's bio son if you messed with the timeline a bit and Jake didn't know until after.
like. say. he shipped out to Pandora before Tommy left for the Avatar program. maybe he was never paralyzed. maybe he got cut some deal to go out into some of the meanest bush humans were facing, if they fixed his legs for him. who knows.
but he was out there.
and he was out there a year. and a lot can happen in a year. one could get pretty lonely.
and maybe he had slept around a bit. and someone got pregnant. and he didn't know, they didn't talk after their single, drunken hookup.
but after that year, Tommy's avatar is sent out there with no one to pilot it. and then it's him. they probably sent it knowing he was still on Pandora and could operate it. and he's going out into the forest with new eyes and falling in love with Neytiri and becoming one of the Omatikaya. and finally defecting after years of just not getting it.
and the war comes. and suddenly there's an orphan kid he's gotta deal with, and they're trying to DNA match the parents.
and then it's him. this orphaned kid. and the kid could only be a few months old. and it's his. the kid isn't an orphan.
the kid is his and human and born from a woman he barely knew. (or we could trans this man's gender, make it a cryptic pregnancy. and it was Q's kid too... up to y'all. I feel like my username and quarjake tendancies might tell you which way I lean... especially with the longer I keep thinking about it. ohhhhh. I'm thinking about it. this just hit me mid blurb. and I'm thinking about it. we're continuing this later I think). maybe she was high ranking. maybe she was someone that could be recognized similarly to Quaritch.
and he has to face Neytiri with that fact.
he has a human son.
and he doesn't want to abandon his son. but it's hard for Neytiri. though she could never ask him to do that. the Na'vi place far too much value on children and parenthood for her to even consider it. and the baby being Jake's would make it easier. but it's still... a lot.
but that's gonna be her cub, in the end, regardless.
and Spider being Jake's actually is starting to get to me the longer I think about it. cause it's actually kinda heartbreaking if you think about it.
he's looking down at this little war-torn "orphan" in his arms, in the arms of the human body he's soon to abandon, knowing he's already doomed this innocent little being to such a hard life. a human on pandora. a son of a demon amongst the people. a son of his fucked up blood. he doesn't yet know if Neytiri will accept him.
and then the kid grows, and he is so connected to Pandora and Eywa. and he's accepted. but still. that's his most fragile baby. and he probably treats him similarly to Lo'ak, when the war returns.
Spider and Lo'ak would be so close oh my gods...
Quick AU of the Peter Pan AU.
Instead of him being a regular Wraith
He turns into a strigoi
(oof, my dude. The hurt and angst have been activated)
In Strigoi!AU, there is no way Jake survives Spider.
Either the man gets done by a heart attack or Spider snaps and kills him himself. Which, in turn, would shatter Spider. A never-ending spiral of doom and hurt.
Spider, as a strigoi, is more feral; with every passing day, he loses himself further. Gone is a soft, caring boy. His eyes hold no more warmth, his hands no longer soothe and protect.
He died clutching at his torn throat, fingers slick with innocent blood. Now, blunt and fragile fingernails are hardened and claw-like, and once again slick with blood. But not his, never his own again.
Neytiri feared Spider would become his father. In death, he is so much more terrifying than Q could ever be. Spider is now a warped, broken thing. But, at the same time, he is irrevocably part of Pandora. He is of Eywa.
A boy once cherished and loved by the place he was never meant to be part of is now a monster born of refused acceptance. And the worst part is that Pandora still loves him. It still yields to him, making itself less dangerous, even when it could so easily and rightfully reject his new, broken form.
This Spider runs away from the Sullies when his memory slips more and more, and he wakes facing terrified Jake. When Tuk starts bawling after he looks at her. When even Kiri flinches away.
But when there is nothing of Spider left, the boy comes back.
Jake knows why. Neytiri too. But the war still rages on, and the RDA is still the greatest enemy. And Jake, pragmatic as ever, strikes a deal with the boy. Because Spider may no longer hold any love for them, too far gone and too warped, but he still holds the grudge. At his core, he is still the hurt and betrayed boy seeking to make things right.
Jake will give him his head, if Spider helps them win the war.
And Spider agrees, forever the sacrificial lamb, the bargaining chip, the collateral damage.