Thanks for the great reviews keep them coming! Next chapter is Star/Sol/Marco freaking out. Sorry if this one is sort of on the short side.

Jackie loved skateboarding, it felt as if she were flying, the wind in her hair, the gliding sidewalk beneath her feet. It was just her and her board and nothing in the entire world. It made her feel invincible. It made her feel invisible, she just disappeared from the rest of the world and all she had to think about was having fun and doing neat tricks, and if there was one thing that she needed right then and there it was the need to just disappear.

She was dealing with things as well as any of the other girls were, although that didn't exactly mean all that much, all of them were sort of running through shock, it was shocking. It had just been a fun dumb party and now she was pregnant and on top of that it looked like magic or whatever was about to become a pretty common thing in her life, what with her kids being able to time travel seemingly without a care in the world.

She didn't know if she would be able to deal with all of that, she was a pretty laid back girl, so what was she really supposed to do about any of this? It was the sort of thing that her parents would hate. Her parents were going to freak out, she could just imagine how bright red their faces were going to be when she finally told them.

She jumped and spun her board before taking it to the ramp, she got to the top, caught her board on the tip and just hovered there, stuck between the waiting and the sudden descent. She smiled for a second relishing the oncoming plunge. She dove down and her board did most of the work, just coasting her along. Flying, screw planes this was really flying.

"Oh jeez! Oh Jeez! Oh Jeez! Please stop!" Jackie heard the nervous voice chattering beside her, she looked over her shoulder to see Thomas quickly sprinting in order to keep up with her, getting in the way of other people trying to skate and generally being a nuisance to that other people in the skate park actually trying to skate. She put a foot down and had it skim the pavement, slowing down just enough for her to stop and him to get to her.

"Whats up? Something wrong?" Thomas just stood there sucking in deep lung full's of breath. He held up a finger and touched his knees to get his breath back.
"You okay Tommy? You look sort of beat."
"Just pure unreasoning fear thats it. I'll be okay." He looked up and took one final deep breath. "Could you please be a little more careful? I am in there you know."
"Thomas you're like the size of a shrimp, I doubt that I'll even need to consider giving up skating until you're at least the size of a grapefruit." She had no intention of giving up skateboarding until she had to waddle places, and even then she might even find a way. There was no chance in heaven or hell that she was just going to stop doing it. She enjoyed flying too much.

"Plus don't you want to get used to the board before you get started on it?" She was sort of hoping that he would be super into it, if she rode around with him inside of her he probably would be right? That just made sense sort of like playing mozart to your unborn kid in order to make them smarter, it was logically that if she rode around for a while with him than he would be more at ease on the board. In fact...didn't he say that he knew how to skate? If she taught him than he would have already known what a great skater she was. Or he would find out eventually, or something, man time travel was very confusing.

"Well I just don't want anything bad to happen..."He scratched at his birthmark again and she rolled her eyes before getting off.

"Jesus your worst then your dad when he gets all worked up. You said you know how to ride a bunch of stuff right?"
Thomas looked nervously around, pulling at his shirt collar and not making any eye contact with her. "Yeah I totally do, horses, rollerblades, skateboards, all kinds of things."

"Alright, let's see it then." Jackie got off of her board and handed it over to him. He looked down at it and then right back up at her.
"I totally would but I don't have a helmet." She took hers off and placed it on his head.
"It's adjustable." She quickly fiddled with it and it fit snugly against his scalp.
"I don't really know what tricks to do."
"Just do what you feel man." She stood back and grinned at him, he just stood there awkwardly watching her.
"You do know how to right?" She asked, there was no way that she was going to raise a kid who didn't know how to skateboard, there was no way in heaven or hell that he wasn't going to be a skater.

"Okay then...here I go." He said as he kicked off slowly and began to gather speed as he neared the first rail. He bypassed it completely. Jackie frowned, she would have done at least a brief jump and spin, maybe some grinding on it. But just bypassing the rail completely? Weak. She couldn't tell herself it was because he didn't have enough speed that certainly wasn't it. He was gathering it just fine, he just didn't seem to be doing anything interesting with it.

He began to approach the first ramp, he went up it, got to the top and then went down. Nothing to it. She frowned again in annoyance, he wasn't really doing anything, when she was his age she could do so much. He was being too...cautious. She waved him down and he skated over to her, he went in a squiggly line but was completely in control. He got to her and stepped off, leaning over to pick up the board, not even kicking it up. (How was he supposed to show the board he cared about it if he didn't give it a few battlescars?)

"You okay?" She asked in concern, he looked even paler now. He rubbed the back of his head and gulped.
"Fine, fine I guess."
"You guesS?"
She looked at how he was standing, nervously, she began to put a few things together.
"You don't like skating do you?" She felt her heart fall into her stomach and she felt as if she were about to vomit again. Her son didn't like skateboarding. Where did she go wrong? She hadn't even screwed up yet and her kid was already fucked up.

"You guys taught me when I was little but I never really got into it. Not as much as you ever did."
"Too bad, your control was pretty good. You could learn a few decent tricks out of it." She crossed her arms and looked down. He didn't even try to grab her eyes
"Are you mad at me?" He whispered she looked up. What was she supposed to say? She hadn't raised the kid, he was just that to her right now...a kid, and really what are you supposed to say. He was cautious, he could do great things but he didn't apply himself out of fear...he was like...like...

"No I'm not mad. I'm just a little surprised. You're a lot more like Marco then me. It caught me off guard." She said shaking her head. "It probably is a good thing though, I mean it must be exhausting growing up with those three."

He gave a small smile and nodded.
"You have no idea, I have no idea how you even managed not going nuts."
"Boarding helps me clear my head." She took the board from his hands and flipped it around. "I just need to accept that my kid isn't who I was expecting, always hoped I would get a little me or something."
"If it's any help Sol loves skating, and GP has picked up a few things from you."
"And here you are like Marco, a safety nut." She noticed his face beginning to fall and she touched his should and "Don't worry it's what I like about your dad, he's a good guy. It isn't a bad thing to have." Thomas grinned back at her.

There was a deep thud that came from the other side of the park, the too looked at each other in confusion.
"Oh man. Sol." Thomas said scratching at his birthmark again.
"That was her? What happened?" Jackie said seeing his face pale. "Okay first off calm down. Second off get on." She said laying down her board and stepping on it. "This well get us there sooner." He nervously stepped on in front of her, she grabbed his shoulders and kicked off, she smiled as the wind began to whip around her hair. It felt nice, just being able to fly again.

Not as fast with her sons extra weight but it could have been worse.

Motherhood. It wasn't going to be what she expected. She had to accept that now. But still her kid wasn't so bad. In fact he was pretty good, he didn't seem nervous at all when she was on the board with him. He was just staring ahead thinking. Probably about his little sister, not a trace of fear on him.

She felt nervous about one thing though. Not about her kid, he would turn out okay. Not about the others, they seemed fine, not even about Sol and that thud, if the girl was anything like Star Butterfly she would be fine.

She was worried about what their parents were going to say. They did still have like six to eight people to explain what happened to.

Any ideas for what could happen next leave them in the reviews or PM me. Next is star/sol/marco