For 30+ advance/early chapters : p atreon.com/Ritesh_Jadhav0869
Development was moving forward smoothly on both fronts—Avatar's official expansion and the Fast and Furious experience project. Alex had been juggling both teams, but the Avatar sequel's story had been crystallizing in his mind for months.
Actually, he'd been planning this continuation since the original Avatar's early development phase. He'd even planted Easter eggs about the Tree of Souls throughout the first game, laying groundwork for what was coming. Avatar would eventually become their highest-tier content offering, which meant he needed to escalate both the threats and the rewards. More powerful enemies required more sophisticated equipment and deeper storylines.
The movie would serve as a crucial bridge, introducing new conflicts and the terrifying antagonist that would drive their ultimate endgame content.
Alex had been fortunate in his previous life—Avatar 2 plot details had leaked online before his death, giving him enough narrative framework to work with. Not complete, but sufficient for his purposes.
The story picked up several years after the first film's conclusion. Jake had fully integrated into Na'vi leadership, married Neytiri, and started a family with two children. But peace never lasted long on Pandora.
During a coastal patrol, one of Jake's tribal brothers was found dead, killed with a precision blade that immediately triggered Jake's military instincts. As a former Marine, he recognized professional work when he saw it—this wasn't random violence or animal attack.
When Jake suggested human avatar infiltration, Neytiri dismissed the possibility. Na'vi could detect human avatars by scent alone. Any impostor would be identified immediately.
But Jake trusted his combat experience over biological assumptions. Earth's scientific capabilities had advanced significantly since their defeat. Creating genetically perfect Na'vi duplicates wasn't beyond human ingenuity, especially with sufficient motivation and resources.
The way of throat cutting confirmed his suspicions—it matched special forces training protocols he remembered from his own military service.
To expose the infiltrator, Jake devised a strategic test. He announced a Banshee riding competition—whoever could tame a Toruk fastest would earn tribal honors and a commemorative statue. All warriors must participate.
The competition atmosphere was celebratory, with skilled riders demonstrating their abilities before the entire tribe. But Jake wasn't watching for riding skill—he was observing fighting style and mentality.
Na'vi approached beast taming through spiritual connection, patience, and mutual respect. Humans approached it as dominance and control. The difference was subtle but unmistakable to someone who understood both cultures.
Jake identified his target within minutes and orchestrated the capture.
During interrogation, the human avatar revealed a massive conspiracy. Earth forces had returned to Pandora and established underwater staging bases throughout the ocean system. They were preparing coordinated strikes against Na'vi settlements before launching full-scale invasion from their Alpha Centauri staging area.
The murdered scout had accidentally discovered human activity along the coastline and been eliminated to preserve operational security.
Panic spread through Pandora's tribes. The previous conflict had involved only a few thousand mercenaries, yet they'd nearly succeeded in destroying everything. This time, desperate Earth forces were committing their entire military apparatus.
Jake realized his worst fears had came. This beautiful world would face total war, with survival itself at stake.
But he'd been preparing for exactly this scenario.
After the first war's conclusion, Na'vi forces had captured too many human military equipment and research facilities. Tribal leaders like Neytiri had wanted everything destroyed—they saw advanced weaponry as corrupting influences that had no place on Pandora.
Only Jake understood the strategic reality. As long as Earth remained determined to exploit Pandora's resources, defensive capabilities would be essential for survival.
He'd secretly organized research teams from multiple tribes, studying captured technology and developing countermeasures. The work was conducted in absolute secrecy—not even Neytiri knew about these .
Jake had also preserved his original human body in a specialized medical pod, maintaining vital functions in case soul transfer became necessary again.
Unfortunately, human forces had accelerated their timeline. Earth strategists had anticipated avatar capture and equipped their agents with subcutaneous communication devices. Tapping Morse code against surfaces could transmit intelligence to orbital receivers.
Na'vi hospitality had prevented adequate security measures. The captured avatar had gathered valuable intelligence about tribal defenses and transmitted everything to Earth command.
Without warning, underwater bases launched coordinated missile strikes against sacred trees and population centers. The invasion had begun.
Pandora's ecosystem responded with unprecedented ferocity. New creatures emerged from the planet's depths, demonstrating abilities that made previous wildlife seem docile. The living world itself was fighting for survival.
But human technology had advanced too. Underwater installations proved resilient against conventional Na'vi tactics, using hydroacoustic weapons and environmental barriers that neutralized biological advantages.
Jake organized elite teams with captured breathing apparatus to assault the submarine facilities. Once again, Pandora's natural forces provided crucial assistance, with sea creatures joining coordinated attacks that overwhelmed human defenses.
Victory seemed within reach when massive shadows fell across the battlefield. Earth's orbital battleships were descending, ready to deploy overwhelming firepower that no biological Powers could withstand.
Jake made his final, desperate gamble. He performed the soul transfer in reverse, returning his consciousness to his human body. Then he took a small aircraft and flew alone toward the Earth fleet, seeking direct negotiation with their commanders.
Every Na'vi thought this plan was suicidal madness. Jake would never return from such a mission.
But Jake Sully—former Marine, current tribal leader—with his wisdom as he prepared for what might be his final mission: "If I don't go to hell, who will?"
He understood the brutal truth. Regardless of his justifications, he remained a traitor to humanity in their eyes. His past couldn't be erased or forgiven.
This wasn't just diplomacy—it was atonement. A chance to end the cycle of violence through personal sacrifice.
The entire tribe watched through tears as Jake, restored to human form, lifted off in his small helicopter and flew toward the massive Earth battleships hanging in Pandora's sky.
The movie would end there, leaving audiences with questions and anticipation for the next chapter.
"That's the sequel framework I developed during original Avatar design," Alex explained to the assembled screenwriters from Morrison Entertainment. "I've got the broad strokes but not detailed scenes. You're the professionals for cinematic storytelling, so take this outline and craft something that works on screen. Just keep the major plot points and character arcs intact."
Today's meeting at Morrison Entertainment was focused on Avatar's film adaptation. Victoria had also joined the script development discussions.
Morrison Entertainment was treating Avatar as their flagship project. To meet expectations and properly develop such valuable intellectual property, they'd hired several top-tier screenwriters for collaborative development.
Later phases would involve elite animation teams to create spectacular underwater environments and new Pandoran creatures. The oceanic sequences were Alex's highest priority—he wanted to establish visual standards that would set new industry benchmarks.
Global audiences deserved both stunning visuals and compelling narrative. Nothing less would satisfy.
After the meeting concluded, Alex excused himself for a bathroom break. Walking toward Victoria's office afterward, he was surprised by the enthusiastic reception from Morrison Entertainment's female employees.
"Hi Alex!"
"Good morning, Mr. Morrison!"
"Alex, you look great today!"
"Would you like some fruit? I brought these oranges from home—they're really sweet!"
"I absolutely love your Avatar designs! My sister's obsessed with the game. Could I possibly get a photo with you?"
"Me too! Photo time!"
"Count me in!"
Alex found himself surrounded by young, attractive women who seemed genuinely excited by his presence. Multiple conversations happened simultaneously while several employees offered food, compliments, and photo requests.
"Don't you all have jobs to do?" Victoria's authoritative voice cut through the commotion. The crowd dispersed immediately, though several women cast lingering glances over their shoulders.
"Your employees are certainly... energetic," Alex said with amusement as he entered Victoria's office.
This was his first visit to Morrison Entertainment's headquarters, and he was struck by both the female-heavy demographics and their obvious interest in him. The attention was flattering, if overwhelming.
"My naive little brother," Victoria said with an knowing smile. "They're not enthusiastic about everyone. If I hadn't rescued you just now, they might have devoured you alive."
"They seemed to really appreciate my Avatar work."
"What they appreciate is the handsome young heir to Morrison Group fortune who happens to be a successful game developer," Victoria corrected him. "You're basically walking fantasy material for ambitious young women."
Morrison Entertainment employed many attractive, intelligent women in their twenties and thirties—exactly the demographic most likely to view Alex as ideal relationship material.
Young, handsome, wealthy family background, entrepreneurial success, creative talent—Alex represented every romantic comedy love interest rolled into one person. The attention was completely predictable.
"Right now, half the women in this building are probably fantasizing about catching your eye and becoming the next Morrison family success story," Victoria continued with sisterly bluntness.
She wasn't exaggerating. Outside her office, countless female employees were indeed thinking about Alex Morrison and wondering if they might somehow become significant in his life.
The entertainment industry attracted people with ambition, and Alex represented the ultimate career and personal opportunity combined.
300 powerstones for extra chapter
NEXT 500 powerstones another extra chapter
1000 powerstones another extra chapter