Paradise Pokeball System

Vol.2 Chapter 8: Please Indulge My Mother



Vol.2 Chapter 8: Please Indulge My Mother

"You mean you can build it anywhere?" Tallia asked and I nodded.

"You can pick a place that you have seen already, or we can keep looking around. While this place isn't huge, about a 300-meter radius, I made sure that there were a few nice spots to pick from," I explained, and Tallia grabbed my hand to drag me along.

Tallia and I spent the next hour exploring the habitat, enjoying the beauty and tranquility of the forest. We discovered several potential spots for her house, each more enchanting than the last. Eventually, we found a clearing near the stream, surrounded by ancient trees that seemed to whisper secrets in the breeze.

"This is it," Tallia declared, her eyes shining with excitement. "I want my house right here, by the water."

I smiled, pleased with her choice. "It's perfect. Let's get started."

With a wave of my hand, Cryo began to materialize the framework of the house. Tallia and I worked together, guiding Cryo’s magic to shape the house according to her preferences. We added a spacious veranda overlooking the stream, large windows to let in natural light, and a cozy reading nook where Tallia could immerse herself in her books.

As we worked, Tallia shared stories of her childhood, her dreams, and her fears. I listened, feeling a deepening connection with her. It was clear that Tallia had a gentle soul, one that found comfort in nature and serenity.

By the time we finished, the sun was setting, casting a golden glow over the forest. The house stood proudly in the clearing, a testament to our collaboration and Tallia's vision. She looked at me, her expression a mixture of gratitude and affection.

"Thank you, Landon. This means so much to me," she said softly.

I reached out, gently brushing a strand of hair from her face. "You're welcome, Tallia. I know this is all a lot for you with the other girls... and even your mom. I really didn't expect all this when I started, but I am really glad that you decided to join us. I promise that I will treat you just the same as the rest of the girls and give you the same amount of time I give them. I know that might not seem like much now, but in the future, I hope things calm down so we can just explore and spend time together."

"I'll make sure everyone gets the attention they deserve," I said, my voice firm with conviction. "You, your mother, and all the other girls are important to me, and I'll do my best to balance everything."

Tallia smiled, her eyes reflecting a mixture of relief and happiness. "I believe you, Landon. I know it's not easy, but I'm willing to be patient and supportive. Thank you for being honest with me."

We stood there for a moment, the serene ambiance of the forest surrounding us. It felt like a promise sealed in the tranquility of nature.

"Well, since I have you settled down, I think I should go pick your mom up from Jolene. I still have to help her pick a place in her new habitat to put her house," I said, feeling butterflies in my stomach, but Tallia smiled and turned to me.

"I know this is going to sound weird coming from me, but Mom has been alone for a long time. She has always been there for me, and never asked for anything from me... So, I think that you should make sure and try to make her happy. I know... that she, umm, is a lot different with you when I am not around, so don't feel bad about indulging her!" Tallia said with a red face, and then ran away from me and into her house faster than I could blink.

I watched Tallia disappear into her new home, her words still echoing in my mind. The weight of her trust and the promise I'd made felt both heavy and empowering. I took a deep breath, feeling a mix of emotions, then closed my eyes to transport back to Jolene and Joy.

When I opened them again, I found myself in the garden where I'd left them. They were still engaged in conversation, laughter bubbling between them. As I approached, they looked up, and Jolene's eyes sparkled with anticipation.

"Ready to go see your new habitat?" I asked, offering her my hand.

Jolene grinned and took it. "Absolutely. Let's see what you've got in store for me."

Joy smiled warmly at us. "Have fun, you two. I'll be here if you need anything."

With a nod, I closed my eyes again, focusing on Jolene's new habitat. When I opened them, we were standing on the edge of a serene lake, surrounded by rolling hills and meadows of wildflowers. The sun was setting, casting a warm, golden light over everything.

Jolene gasped, her eyes wide with wonder. "Landon, this is... breathtaking."

I smiled, feeling a surge of pride. "I'm glad you like it. I wanted to create a place where you could find peace and relaxation."

Jolene wandered closer to the water's edge, her hand trailing through the tall grass, but then turned to me with a seductive look. "It's perfect. I can already imagine spending hours here, just soaking in the beauty, but what about a house? Or is our first time going to be out in the open like this? You know I am not letting you leave here until the morning right?"

I chuckled, feeling my heart race at her boldness. Jolene had always been forward, and it was one of the things I admired about her. "Well, if you insist," I replied, my voice playful. "But first, let's find a spot for your house. I want you to have a place where you can truly feel at home."

Jolene's eyes twinkled with amusement and desire. "Alright, let's get to it then. Show me what you've got."

We walked around the habitat, exploring different areas by the lake and in the meadows. Jolene took her time, considering each spot carefully. Finally, we found a beautiful clearing on a gentle slope overlooking the lake. The view was stunning, with the sunset casting vibrant colors across the water.

"This is it," Jolene said decisively. "This is where I want my house."

I nodded, understanding her choice. "It's a great spot. Let's get started."

Together, we began to design her house. Jolene had a clear vision: a cozy, rustic cottage with large windows to let in the natural light, a spacious porch where she could sit and enjoy the view, and a garden filled with her favorite flowers. As we worked, I used Cryo's magic to bring her ideas to life, shaping the house according to her wishes.

The sun had fully set by the time we finished, and the first stars were beginning to twinkle in the sky. Jolene's house stood proudly in the clearing, a perfect blend of her tastes and the natural beauty of the habitat.

Jolene turned to me, her expression softening. "Thank you, Landon. It's perfect. I couldn't have asked for anything better."

I smiled, feeling a deep sense of satisfaction. "You're welcome, Jolene. I'm glad you like it."

She stepped closer, her eyes locking onto mine. "Now, about that other matter we discussed..." Her voice trailed off, but the implication was clear.

I took a deep breath, feeling a mixture of anticipation and nervousness. "Are you sure about this, Jolene?"

She nodded, her eyes filled with determination. "Yes, Landon. I want this. I want you."

I leaned in, brushing my lips against hers in a gentle kiss. Jolene responded eagerly, wrapping her arms around my neck and pulling me closer. The world around us seemed to fade away as we lost ourselves in the moment.

We moved towards the porch of her new house, our kisses growing more passionate. Jolene's hands roamed over my back, pulling me even closer. I could feel the intensity of her desire, and it matched my own.

As we stepped onto the porch, Jolene pulled back slightly, looking into my eyes. "Landon, I need you to know that this means a lot to me. You're not just anyone to me."

I cupped her face in my hands, my heart pounding. "I know, Jolene. And you're not just anyone to me either. I promise I'll do my best to make you happy."

She smiled, but then pulled me to the house. “Come. It’s time for you to help me release all this tension that has been building between my legs since I met you!”


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