I don't know why but I just absolutely love the whole "Pitch is Jack's father" idea. It's probably one of my favorite kinds of stories for them but sadly, there are little to no good/actual stories out there like this. So, this will be my individual take on overprotective (kind of insane but still loving) daddy Pitch. This first chapter is basically a short prologue.
Summary- How will Jack live with an overprotective semi-insane father who will stop at nothing to keep him hidden and locked in the dark forever? Beware future lemon.
Disclaimer-If I owned any of this there would be a second movie by now
"But daddy please-" a 6 year old Jack whined.
"I said no and that is final Jack." Pitch reached down picking up his child.
"It is already your bed time and much too late at night for you to be outside for any reason."
Pitch carried his child into his room, setting him down in the large crib. He got out Jack's small footie pajamas and helped his son change into them, before making him lie down for bed.
"But daddy, I'm not tired." Jack said right before yawning loudly.
"Oh yes you are, now go to sleep child, you need lots of rest." And with that Pitch left the room to continue on with his night.
Yes, Pitch realized that Jack was getting a bit too old for a crib, but this mattered very little to him. Jack didn't need to know that it wasn't normal and Pitch saw no reason to change anytime soon.
You see, Pitch has a small, quirk, if you will. After the death of his wife, he became very possessive and overprotective of his baby, Jack. He never let him out of his sight, never left him alone, never had any friends over. He schooled Jack from home and Jack never, ever, under any circumstances, was allowed outside.
Pitch lost some of his sanity on the night he watched his wife die.
Jack was his precious child, and no one would take him away. Not a friend, nor enemy, nor lover. Jack was his, and he would be further damned if he let him slip away as well.
No, Jack wasn't going anywhere. Pitch had an eternity to keep Jack, all to himself. If he has to lock Jack in a cage and keep him from the outside world, well, then that is exactly what he will do.
So yes, the crib is a necessity in Pitch's mind. It is secure and is tall enough and big enough to make sure that Jack cannot get out without someone helping him out. It was the perfect excuse to cage his son away from the world.
He did not care if Jack would grow up to hate him because of this, as long as he was in his father's grasp. It was a very likely assumption that Jack, the already rambunctious child, would grow up to be rebellious. The day would come where Pitch would have to lock up his son's powers and lock him up in an actual cage, as to keep him from leaving.
This all seemed perfectly fine to Pitch. He would do anything after all, anything at all, if it meant keeping his child by his side. Jack would be his child forever, no matter how old he becomes. Spirits like them live forever, so Jack would just have to learn to love him, eventually.
With or without his sanity.
Alrighty so you get the gist. Hopefully. Yes, they both still have their powers but Jack's will be a little different. Yes, it is still in the same time period as the movie. And yes the Guardians will be in this story, though I must say I have a distinct hatred for them all. Just a warning there may be some lemony fresh scent in this story, with whom, you'll just have to figure that out later. Review if you want to, it makes me happy :) I talk too long, sorry.
