Yes, it can be considered realistic fiction. The adventures and challenges faced by Alex Rider often draw from real-world scenarios and human behaviors, giving it a sense of authenticity.
At the start, Alex would be in survival mode. He'd be constantly looking for weaknesses in Yassen's setup to escape. As he spends more time in captivity, he might start to analyze Yassen's actions and words more closely. If Yassen offers him any information about his past or about MI6's secrets, Alex could be both intrigued and suspicious. His reaction would also depend on how Yassen treats him. If Yassen is harsh, Alex would be more resistant, but if Yassen is more manipulative and tries to befriend him, Alex would have a more complex reaction as he tries to figure out Yassen's true intentions.
Another idea is a fanfic where Alex Rider and Yassen are on a mission together to retrieve a powerful weapon. They face many obstacles along the way, and their different approaches to problem - solving lead to both conflicts and moments of cooperation. As they progress, they start to respect each other more.
It's not appropriate at all. Alex Rider stories are mainly focused on action, espionage, and coming - of - age themes. Adding sexual fanfic to it is a misrepresentation of the character and the overall genre. It also violates the boundaries of what should be acceptable in fan - created content, which should ideally stay true to the essence of the original work without delving into inappropriate areas.
Yes. Alex Rider combines elements of adventure, mystery and spy thriller, which are typical in fantastic fiction. The protagonist, Alex, gets involved in dangerous and extraordinary missions, facing various challenges that are beyond the ordinary world, making it a great piece of fantastic fiction.
Some of the top Alex Rider fanfics include 'Alex Rider: The Lost Files'. This fanfic reveals secrets and events that were only hinted at in the original series. 'Reborn as Alex Rider' is an interesting take where the story is reimagined from a different perspective, like if someone else was in Alex's shoes. 'Alex Rider's Unfinished Business' is great too. It picks up on loose ends from the books and weaves them into a new and exciting narrative, making it a must - read for Alex Rider fans.