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Jason's mother reveals a long kept secret.
Jason awoke to a strange sensation. He opened his eyes and saw Abby servicing him. He didn't know how long she had been going, but it didn't take long for him to blow a load down her throat.
"Good morning to you too, Abby," Jason said.
Abby smiled, "Your alarm didn't wake you up, so I thought I'd help. Now hurry and get ready."
Jason remembered he was supposed to see May and her friends off today. They were coming over for breakfast and would be here in…Jason looked at the clock and jumped out of bed. He ran to the shower and bathed quickly, fixed his hair and got dressed. Just as he walked into the living room, there was a knock at the door.
Jason opened the door to reveal May and the rest of the group standing outside, "Morning everyone." He let them in.
Misty took a big whiff, "Wow, it smell's delicious in here. What's cooking?"
Jason was just now realizing there was an amazing smell wafting through the house, "I'm not sure. The girls do most of the cooking. Come on, let's go sit down." Jason led the way to the dining room. By the time they were all seated and comfortable, the food was brought out. Abby had fixed a full breakfast.
They chatted while they were eating. Ash planned on going around the world again, rebattleing the gyms and taking on each region's respective League. Dawn and May were on a contest tour through Hoenn with their next stop being Verdanturf to the they had finished eating, everyone but May left for the hotel, saying she had some things to get from Jason.
May turned to Jason, "So, how was last night?"
Jason gave her a confused look, "What do you…" Jason thought about it and turned to look at April, who had a big grin on her face, "Why am I not surprised?"
What? You were probably going to say something anyway, April laughed.
Jason rolled his eyes and turned back to May, "Trust me that was not planned."
May smiled, "I figured as much." May went to grab a few things she had left previously. Once she had what she needed, they went to the hotel to meet the others. Jason walked them to the gate of the city that led north to Mauville City, stopping on the way to grab a soda for the two of them.
Ash and his friends were waiting at the gate for them, "Come on May!"
"I'm coming, I'm coming," May shouted back. She turned to look at Jason, "I guess I'll see you in a few months. Think you can make it to one of the contests before the season is out?"
Jason nodded, "I'll be at one of them, I promise. Just let me know when they are."
May nodded, "I will." She began walk towards her friends, "I'll call you when we reach Mauville," she called back. Jason waved and watched as she left. He didn't want to admit it, but he feared they were growing apart.
Jason walked into the house in a somber mood. April came out of the kitchen and looked at Jason worriedly. She could tell something was on his mind, but his thoughts were jumbled. Jason went and sat on the couch and placed his head in his hands. Angel put a tray in front of him. The tray had a cup of hot tea with lemon and honey, something Jason would often drink when he had a headache.
Jason took a sip of the tea and sighed. Abby sat down beside him, "What's wrong, Jason?"
Jason shook his head, "I honestly don't know how much longer May and I will last. I hate to admit it, but we're growing apart. We just don't have enough in common and she's always traveling," he shook his head again. "I just don't know what to do."
April sat down on the other side of him, "Oh, Jason. I'm sorry to hear that. Maybe things will work out."
Angel floated up and sat on his lap, "Yeah, I'm sure they will too."
Jason smiled, "Thanks, but it's probably over between us." He took a drink of his tea, "Who knows, maybe it's for the better. Besides, I still have you three." He took them into a group hug, "And right now, that's all that matters to me."
They separated and Jason stood up. He looked up at the clock. It was a little past four and his mother was supposed to come to dinner. She said she had something to tell him. He could smell something cooking in the kitchen.
"Alright, Mom will be here in an hour," Jason walked towards his room to change into something more formal. He loved his mother, but she could be a bit of a stickler for formality. He went semi-casual, opting for a blue, button-up shirt and a pair of black dress pants. The smells coming from the kitchen were making him hungry. He walked into the kitchen to see what was cooking. Abby was standing by the stove stirring something in a large pot. He could see another, slightly smaller pot sitting next to it that was boiling. April was putting slices of bread in the oven. Jason could smell a hint of garlic wafting through the room. He smiled at the thought of what he assumed would be a spaghetti dinner. He looked at the clock. Glacia would be there at any time. Jason left the girls to their cooking, knowing he would only get in their way. He walked into the dining room and helped Angel finish setting the table.
There was a knock at the door just as they finished. Jason went to the door and opened it to reveal Glacia standing there.
Jason hugged his mother, "Hey Mom, come on in." Once Glacia was inside, she and Jason went to the dining room where the girls were putting out the finished dinner.
"Good evening girls," Glacia said. They all returned her greeting as they sat down. The spaghetti was wonderful. Dinner passed with idle chatter about recent happenings. Glacia looked at her son, "Jason is everything ok? You seem distracted."
Jason sighed, "I don't think me and May are going to last."
Glacia shook her head, "I see. That's a shame. She seemed like such a nice girl. But I'm sure things will work out with someone else." She went back to eating, "Isn't that right girls?" Abby did a spit take, Angel blushed, and April had a shocked look on her face. Jason just looked away. Glacia looked up, "What? Are you surprised that I figured it out?"
Jason nodded, "A little."
Glacia smiled, "Nothing to be ashamed of. After all, I had my 'adventures' when I was younger." Jason looked at her, not sure if to be creeped out or in shock. Glacia nodded, "Which is part of the reason I'm here. There's something I need to tell you. It's about your father."
Jason frowned, "I thought you said my father died protecting us when I was just a baby."
Glacia shook her head, "Although most of what I told you was true, your father didn't die. He's alive and well." She looked at Jason, "I want you to think back to your childhood. Whenever I was busy, who was it that played with you?"
Jason got a confused look, "It was Lucario. But what does that have to do with anything?"
Glacia just held up a finger, "All in due time. I just want you to think, when you think about those times, what do you feel about Lucario?"
Jason thought back. The Lucario in question was the same one he used in his battle against Ash. Lucario had been Jason's best friend during his childhood. He had even seemed a little protective of him. Jason had written it off as wanting to keep his mother happy, but the more he thought about it, Lucario's actions seemed more like paternal instinct.
Jason sighed, "To be honest, he was like the father I…" Jason's eyes went wide as he saw where his mother was going with this, "Like the father I never had."
Glacia nodded, "I didn't tell you then because I didn't think you could handle the knowledge."
Jason was shaking his head, "How is this even possible?" He wasn't angry with his mother—she had valid concerns. He looked up, "I didn't think that Pokémon and humans could produce children."
It's possible, April said, but there are certain conditions.
Abby nodded, "She's right. It's possible, but the female in the pair has to want the child; although there is the rare chance that it could happen by accident."
Jason thought on this, "I see. So I'm half Lucario." He leaned back and closed his eyes. This actually cleared up several questions in his mind, like how he was able to smell the pheromones his girls gave off when they were in heat. But it also raised several more. He opened his eyes, "Why don't I show any traits of a Lucario? And what about the abilities?"
Glacia shrugged, "I don't know. Your father could better answer your questions about that; although I wouldn't be surprised if you could use the Aura."Jason thought about the implications of that. Aura Guardians were very rare. He didn't even know any that claimed to be one. Glacia eyed her son, "You're taking this very well. What's going through your mind?"
Jason shook his head, "Nothing. I'm just happy to know the truth." Jason smiled and chuckled, "I guess this explains my strange attraction to Pokémon. It's in my blood."
Glacia smiled, happy to see her son laughing. "I'm glad to see you happy again. You were starting to be a bit depressing."
Jason looked at his mother, "Thanks, mom, for telling me. It actually brings me some peace; although, I do need to talk to dad tomorrow." The rest of the meal passed uneventfully. Once Glacia had left and the dishes were done, Jason and the girls went to bed. Jason had too much on his mind to really please the girls sexually that night, so they simply fell into a peaceful sleep.
Inspiration for the interbreeding comes from Solrac III. Your comment really helped me develop the plot that's going through my head. Please review and request.
