Finally found the time to finish this chapter. I know it's a bit short but this chapter is more for introducing a new character.
"For the love of…must you two wake me like this every morning?" Jason asked as he watched April and Amanda clean his cum off each other's face—the sight of which did nothing to help him get any less horny.
Well, April said, it is a better way than others.
Amanda giggled, the little Fox-Pokémon having proved to be a very quick learner. "It sounds to me like you're complaining?"
Jason sighed in defeat, "You two are insatiable."
April grinned mischievously—a look Jason knew all too well. He wasn't surprised to find himself anchored down by telekinetic bonds.
Well, April seemed to tease, you're not wrong on that. And after these past few mornings only ending with the blowjob, I find myself even less satisfied. April positioned herself over Jason's still-throbbing shaft and slammed down onto it.
Jason gasped, not used to such forceful movement from his Pokémon. April rode him hard. At some point, Amanda came up and turned her tail to Jason's face. She knew she was just a little too small to actually take him, so Jason usually returned her blowjobs by eating her out. This time was no different as he quickly put his tongue to work on her small vagina. To Jason, her juices had a little spice to them.
They went for what seemed like an hour with April using her Psychic powers to hold everyone's orgasms in check. When she did finally release them, Jason came like a canon, filling April up. April's walls clamped and pulsed violently, milking every last drop Jason had to offer. Amanda, it turned out, was something of a squirter. Her orgasm soaked Jason's face in more of her spicy love juices.
April got up, panting. She released Jason from his psychic bonds and floated over some towels. That's better. I've been craving a good fucking since Santalune.
Jason nodded, "I'll admit, I have been feeling a little pent up for a couple of days."
Amanda was still panting, "I j-just wish that I could take you."
Jason sat up and petted her head, "Don't worry, you will be able to one day."
Jason went to stand and winced as he put pressure on his leg. Celebi had come that day in Santalune City and had done what she could. However, due to the nature of wound, Celebi had told Jason that he would need to find a natural spring before she could completely heal him. That had been two days ago.
Now Jason and his Pokémon found themselves back at the Hotel Richissime in Lumiose City. Jason had gone the day before to see if the Gym Leader was back, but he was still nowhere to be found. Jason figured it was best he just head for the next Gym in Cyllage City with its Leader, Grant.
Jason and his girls grabbed a quick shower before packing up and leaving out. After getting directions from the clerk behind the desk, the group left Lumiose and began heading south-west. The clerk had said that there were two towns before Cyllage City. It would be a five day trip to the next town, followed by another four to the town after.
After they left town, Jason tossed his father's Pokéball into the air and released the Lucario.
Lucien stretched and yawned, "Morning everyone."
"Morning, Dad," Jason said. "Sleep well?"
"Like a Snorlax."
Amber popped her head over Jason's head, "Then shouldn't you still be asleep?"
Lucien looked up, "Trust me, I'd love to be, but somebody has to keep an eye on my son."
Jason rolled his eyes and kept walking. The four of them walked on in silence, simply enjoying the scenery around them. Jason noticed off to their right, that a skate park had been built. He watched on as one of the skaters, a young, blonde haired girl came off one of the ramps and did a complicated set of twists and flips, landing perfectly on, and then proceeding to grind on, a nearby rail. On reaching the end of the rail, the girl did a triple-backflip for a dismount and landed steadily on her feet. Jason couldn't help but be impressed. Off to the side, Jason also noticed two Lucario standing watch.
Around noon, April noticed Jason was having severe trouble walking, their pace having slowed considerably. She looked around and found a saw a nearby lake. Hey, she said, why don't we stop for lunch? There's a nice lake over there that would be perfect picnic area.
Nobody argued the suggestion and the group made a quick picnic set up. April insisted on preparing the meal and set to work. After gathering some fire wood, April had Amanda set fire to it. She placed a few simple ingredients into a pot and began stirring. It wasn't long before the soup was done and they were all chowing down. After a couple of bowls, Jason decided to rest a little longer, hoping it would keep his leg from hurting as badly.
Just as Jason was about to lay down on his log, he sensed something coming up from behind him. He waited until it was right up on him before he ducked forward. He felt the air from the body going over him, looking up in time to see the form go sailing over the cook-pot and face plant into the ground a few feet beyond it. Jason sat up and noticed his father and April both standing ready to fight.
Jason watched his would-be assailant stand up and dust off. When they turned to face him, Jason was surprised to find that the assailant was a girl a little younger than he was. Her Murkrow-black hair was shoulder length with the bangs cut short—Jason also noticed a red highlight going through it. She wore a set of well-worn, black work boots, a pair of blue, denim cargo shorts that were rolled up a little at the bottom. She wore a light grey tank-top. Over this was a red, hooded, sleeveless vest that had strips of black going through it. On her back was a standard traveler's pack. She had a single piercing at the bottom of each ear, as well as one higher up on her left ear. Jason noticed that her eyes were grey in color. She looked like a determined individual that wouldn't let much stand in the way of her achieving her goals.
"So," Jason stated, "how can I help you?"
"Do you have any idea," she started, "just how long I've been hunting you down?" Her voice had a slight edge to it, showing her anger at the current situation.
"Hunting me down for what, pray tell?" Jason said, keeping his tone level.
"For a Gym battle! I've followed you across two other continents trying to get a battle with you, and the one time I went to your Gym you weren't there! So I'm here to get that badge today!"
Jason nodded, "I see. Sorry I've been so hard to get ahold of, but I'm afraid I must disappoint you one more time."
The girl narrowed her eyes, "What do you mean?"
Jason held up three fingers, "Three thing: First, I don't have any of my badges with me to hand out. Now that alone probably wouldn't be enough to stop you from insisting because I could just give you one back in Hoenn. The second problem is that I only have one of my Gym Pokémon with me," here Jason gestured to Lucien. "Now while April," he gestured to her, "could technically substitute if needed, Amanda here," he indicated the Fennekin at his feet, "isn't nearly ready for a full blown Gym Battle."
The girl was still glaring at Jason, "And the third reason you can't give me a battle?"
"We are in a region that is not yet part of the Coalition of Leagues, meaning that there is no referee that can legally call our battle."
The girl was about to say something when Jason heard a motherly voice echo in his mind, Young lady, you calm down right now.
Jason looked behind him to see a Gardevoir come walking past him. She stopped just in front of the mystery girl and began to lecture her.
Now I tried to tell you that this would happen, but did you listen? No. So now I suggest we head back home and wait till he returns. I'm sure he wouldn't mind giving you a rain check.
The girl looked away shyly, "Um…yeah, about that."
The Gardevoir's eyes narrowed, What are you talking about?
"I kind of used what money I had left to get us here."
The Gardevoir blinked, You mean we're stuck here. No money for a trip home or a hotel, just stuck.
"Look, I'm sorry! But you know the money situation. If they hadn't screwed me over, we'd be fine. Plus I had planned on using the prize money from him," she gestured towards Jason, "to get a plane ticket home."
Ok, so now what?
Jason chose this point to interrupt, "I may have a solution." The girl looked to Jason to continue.
Jason leaned forward, "I have a job offer for you miss." He looked to the Gardevoir, "And before you say anything, it's not that kind of job. My mind is open if you wish to check the truth of what I'm saying."
The Gardevoir studied Jason for a moment, a stern look on her face. After being in his mind for a few minutes she nodded and the look on her face softened a bit. Very well, but there are things we need to speak about.
Tell them to April, Jason thought. She will be able to relay them to me.
Jason turned to the girl, "Now then, this is my proposition: I'm here on a diplomatic mission for the Coalition of Leagues. Part of this mission includes observing the Gym Leaders in battle. This proves challenging for me because I get too involved in the battle itself to pay attention. That is where you come in: I need you to battle the Gym Leaders in my place."
"Ok," the girl said. Her tone had changed. Her voice no longer held the hard edge from before. It was now calculating, as if she had taken on a business demeanor. "I assume you know my next question."
Jason nodded, "Your payment," Jason reached into his backpack and pulled out a notebook and a small pouch. "Part of your payment will be in the provision of both food and lodging during the trip, as well as a return ticket home. The second half of your payment may seem unconventional, but believe me when I say it's worth a small fortune." Jason then reached into the pouch and pulled out a small, blue feather.
The girl looked at the feather, "Something about that feather seems familiar. I still don't see how it's worth a small fortune."
Jason smiled, "Are you familiar with the Pokémon Cresselia?" Jason waited until the girl nodded before continuing. "Don't ask how, but I managed to get ahold of enough of her feathers to recoat her body. Other than the other pouch in my bag, every one of them is yours." Jason rebagged the feather and pass the pouch and notebook across to the girl, "That notebook contains the figures we'd be talking about as well as a list of buyers."
The girl took the book and began flipping through the pages. The figures in the book were astounding. The final figure made her eyes go wide. She looked to Jason, "You have a deal."
Jason smiled, "Then welcome aboard miss…I'm sorry, I just realized I haven't caught your names."
"Oh, right," the girl said. "My name is Celestia and this," she gestured to the Gardevoir, "is my mother, Jasmin."
Jason raised an eyebrow, "Your mother?"
"Adopted mother."
Jason nodded, "Right. Now, we should probably…Wait, did you say you're name is Celestia?"
Celestia cringed, "So you've heard about me?"
Jason nodded, "From a few sources."
"Which sources?"
Jason started counting on his fingers, "Steven, your cousin Orion, his friend Mar…"
"You met my cousin and his friend? I am so sorry."
Jason waved it off, "Orion wasn't that bad. Now Mar seemed a little…I don't know, a little Bill and Ted to me, but he was a damn good Trainer."
"Well," Celestia said, "since you know who I am, do we still have a deal?"
"Of course. All they told me was that you had a fear of Bug and Ice-Type Pokémon and that you carry around a bat for self-defense. Well, Steven mentioned you could be a bit crazy, but I like to form my own opinions of people."
Celestia seemed genuinely surprised by Jason's response. Her look turned to one of speculation. Jason simply took the brunt of it and lifted his tea to take a sip.
Um…Jason… Jason shifted his gaze over to where April and Jasmin were sitting. Jason could see barely contained tears. Whatever this girls past was, it must have been horrible.
You can tell me when we get to town, Jason thought back. April just nodded and wiped her eyes.
Jason shifted his attention back to Celestia, "If you'd like, there's plenty of soup for both you and Jasmin."
"Jasmin may want some," Celestia said, "but I'm not hungry." It wasn't two seconds later that Celestia's stomach growled.
Jasmin gave Celestia a motherly look, Celestia…
"What, I got in a hurry and forgot to eat….again."
Jasmin was about to say something else when Jason's Pokégear went off. Jason put his earpiece in and answered, "Hello?"
"Who…isn't…eating?" Abby's voice came over the earpiece.
Jason's eyes showed fear, "We're sitting down for lunch now, Abby."
"I don't know how I can tell, but someone near you hasn't eaten today. Who is it?"
"It may just be another Trainer camped nearby. I swear, we're all eating here."
There was silence for a moment, followed by some muffled scuffling, "Sorry about that," Angel's voice came over. "She's been like this for a couple days now. Motherly instinct must me kicking in. Ya'll have fun and stay out of trouble." With that the Pokégear went silent.
Jason sighed and took off his headset. He looked back to Celestia and Jasmin, who were both giving him a questioning look.
"Sorry, but I have a pregnant Lopunny back home and her motherly instincts are kicking in. Somehow she could tell that someone hasn't eaten today."
Celestia rolled her eyes, "One pregnant Pokémon? Pfft, I work on ranch. First time I dealt with pregnant Pokémon I was dealing with five or six at once."
"This one lives in my house."
Celestia blinked, "Yeah, didn't have to deal with that." She looked at the soup and fixed a bowl. "I guess I could use something to eat." She took a spoonful of soup and tasted it. She downed the bowl and went for seconds.
Once everyone had finished, they all laid back and relaxed.
Celestia looked over to Jason, "You have to give me that recipe. That was soup was delicious."
Jason pointed to April, "Ask the cook. It's her recipie."
Talk then turned to idle chatter. Jason learned that, in addition to the ranch, Celestia also had a fairly well known cook book published as well as a Pokémon groomer's school. As Jason and Celestia were talking, April was telling Jason what Jasmin had told her.
We need to keep quiet about our relations. Something in her past has made her very…well, she doesn't trust people who have sex with their Pokémon. At least not until she's sure that the Pokémon are treated right.
Jason just glanced at April in acknowledgement. He looked at the sky. It was just past three o'clock. "We should probably get going. I'd like to make it to the next town on schedule."
"Well then," Celesta said as she grabbed her bag, "what are we waiting for?"
Jason went to stand and almost immediately regretted it. Pain laced up his leg and forced him back to the ground.
Jason! April cried.
He held his hand out, stopping her. He slowly got up. The pain had almost deadened his leg, but he could stand now.
Celestia looked on, "I take it this is another reason you need someone to do these battles for you?"
Jason nodded, "Yeah. About a week or so ago I got attacked by a group of Mightyena. They sliced a tendon in my leg. I'll be fine."
Jasmin eyed him, This is just my opinion, but you seem anything but fine to me. Surely you have some medicine for the pain.
He does, April said, but he refuses to take it.
Jason sighed. He reached into his pocket and pulled out the pain killers. He knew they wouldn't make any ground with him in this much pain. He took one of the pills out and swallowed it. He closed his eyes, trying to sense a spring nearby. He couldn't feel any nearby.
"Alright, let's go. We've still got three or four days left before we reach the next town."
Amanda hopped up on Lucian's shoulder before they set off. Jason looked over to Celestia. To him, she seemed like a fairly level headed individual, if a bit impulsive. But based on what April had told him, he knew that there was something troubling her. His Aura sight showed that her Aura was also out of sorts. She was wearing a calm demeanor, but she could prove to be a time bomb.
Before anyone asks, Celestia is NOT going to be a part of Jason's harem. Amanda (the Fenniken) was the last member of that group.
