Incestual Paradox | By : Lennox Category: +G through L > Lilo and Stitch Views: 20086 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Lilo and Stitch had been going steadily for several months. In the privacy of their own home, the two spent more time together than they did apart. Every day. Lilo would go to school with a load of alien cum swimming inside her stomach for breakfast and then return home to have several more pumped inside her body. Their bedsheets had to be washed daily as Lilo’s well-used pussy and ass would leak Stitch’s semen while she slept.
Nani was disgusted with their sexual relationship in the beginning. She saw it as unnatural. She didn’t believe it when Lilo first told her but started feeling sick the more it became apparent. Nani knew the two of them were close; she didn’t realize her sister and Stitch were that close. She started to notice the way they acted around each other, the way they smiled, the way they talked. There were times when Lilo would come down from her room; her hair messy, her face flushed, and her breathing labored. Then there was the way she walked, how stiff and sore she sometimes seemed. Never so strongly had she felt such hatred and loathing towards the alien experiment. She wanted Stitch gone from the house and out of their lives. Nani knew that she was no physical match for Stitch, but she still was responsible for protecting her younger sister.
“He’s not hurting you, is he?” Nani asked Lilo from the kitchen table one morning. She didn’t look at her sister as she walked into the room; she couldn’t. Lilo froze as she opened the fridge door.
“Well, good morning to you too,” she smiled.
“Answer the question,” Nani said almost immediately. It was the near-snap in her voice that Lilo knew she shouldn’t be joking.
“No,” Lilo said. She closed the fridge. “No, he’s not. And he doesn’t.”
“Good,” Nani rose from her chair. Tried as she did, Nani knew she would be unable to separate the pair. “Just keep it in the house.”
Nani left the kitchen without another word. She ignored her sister calling out behind her and walked to her bedroom. Calmly and keeping composure, Nani closed the door behind her. She didn’t allow herself to break down until she heard the door latch close. Nani let herself collapse onto the floor. Tears immediately began to form in her eyes and stream down her cheeks. She had given up; she felt she had failed to protect her sister. Lilo was way too young for such a relationship. She shouldn’t know how to do the things she was doing. It wasn’t right, and Nani felt like it never would be.
It took a few weeks for Nani to come to accept their relationship. And when she did, she quickly realized that Lilo and Stitch were perfect for each other. She saw the smile and joy on her sister’s face when she was with him. Lilo had been through a lot in her young life. She had lost her parents, was bullied at school, been abducted by aliens, and was tasked with the rehabilitation of hundreds of alien experiments. Nani knew that Stitch would never do anything to harm Lilo. And once she came to accept it, Nani realized something else.
Lilo was happy.
But there was one thing that bugged Nani. It was something that she didn’t have the heart to mention to Lilo; her future with Stitch. Nani was the closest thing that Lilo had to a mother, and she wanted to see her younger sister grow up and have a decent life. Stitch wasn’t human. He wasn’t born or hatched from an egg; Stitch came from a pod, a small colored ball with the number 626 printed on its surface. Stitch would protect Lilo. He would save her from any physical harm, but he couldn’t give her the life that Nani wished for her. They couldn’t get married, couldn’t have children, couldn’t raise a family. And it would break Nani’s heart to tell Lilo that.
*****
“Lilo, you’ve got a letter,” Nani called as she walked in the front door, carrying the mail in her hand. “And it’s a big one too,” she muttered to herself, looking over the large brown envelope. Nani heard the platform from Lilo’s bedroom lowering to the ground floor. The girl pulled her dress down over her head as she ran into the living room.
“Uh, Lilo?” Nani lightly pointed to the side of her face. Lilo quickly realized what she meant and wiped a trace of Stitch’s cum from her cheek. Nani held out the parcel to her sister but pulled it back from her grasp at the last second.
“You wearing anything under that dress?” she asked. Lilo sighed.
“Yes, Nani. I’ve got my undies on,” Lilo rolled her eyes. “I’m not going to drip all over the floor.” To Nani, it sounded rehearsed each time she asked. As casual as they were around the house, it was a lot easier to clean Stitch’s cum from Lilo’s clothes than it was the living room rug. But satisfied, Nani handed her the letter.
“I got a package!” Lilo excitedly cried as she took it from Nani’s grasp. She almost jumped on the couch and tore it open. “I almost never get any mail.” Lilo tipped out the single item into her lap. It was a thick yellow disc-shaped object with a thin line circling the middle. She picked it up to give it a closer look.
“I think it’s a laptop!” she said.
“Who’s sending you a laptop?” Nani asked as she sat down. Lilo lifted the lid, and straight away, they knew this wasn’t an ordinary computer.
“Where’s the keyboard?” Lilo asked. The initial excitement was quickly fading from her voice. Nani picked up the envelope and looked inside.
“There’s nothing else. And there’s no return address either. Lilo, do you know anything about this?” Lilo shook her head. Underneath the lid was a circular screen, almost wide enough to meet the curved edges around it. A single grey pad and a small black button were on the base, with ‘Power’ printed above it. Lilo pressed the button, and the screen flickered to life.
“The following information is classified. Thumbprint identification required.”
Lilo couldn’t see any speakers on the device, yet the computer’s voice seemed to echo around the two sisters. Lilo went to press her thumb to the pad, but Nani reached out to grab her wrist.
“Lilo, I don’t know about this. We don’t know where this came from or who sent it.”
“But it’s addressed to me,” Lilo complained.
“The following information is classified. Thumbprint identification required.”
The computer spoke again, and Lilo pulled her wrist from Nani’s grasp.
“If it’s addressed to me, then I’m supposed to be the one to open it,” Lilo pressed her thumb to the pad. A small blue light stretched across the grey surface and traveled downward to scan her fingerprint. It paused for a second before moving back up and disappearing entirely.
“Identity confirmed. Name: Lilo Pelekai. Species: Human. Age: Ten. Location: Kokaua Town, island of Kaua’i, Hawaii, United States of America, Earth. Voiceprint identification required. Please state your date of birth.”
“October 27, 1994?” Lilo said, confused and becoming wary of where this was leading.
“October 27, 1994?” Lilo’s voice was played back to her. A bar appeared on the screen and was slowly filled with the word ‘Analysing….’ flashing above it. A video of an older woman appeared on the screen. She had long black hair, tanned skin, was smiling, and appeared to be in her mid-twenties. As the video began playing, she also had a very familiar Hawaiian accent.
“Hello, Lilo. This is going to sound confusing at first. But trust me, you’ll quickly make sense of what I’m about to tell you. I know exactly how you feel. There’s no easy way to say what I’m about to tell you. It can be a bit… confronting. But I figured that you, of all people, would understand. After all, you have experienced time travel before…”
“Lilo, how does this woman know about that?” Nani asked.
“I’ve got no idea,” Lilo shook her head. Her eyes were glued to the small screen in front of her. She’d never seen this woman before in her life, but there was still something very familiar about her.
“So here we go. Lilo, I’m you. I am your older self, recording this in your future to send back in time to when I was young. And I’m doing this because I need your help.”
The video of Lilo’s older self shrunk down to a small square, and an image of a girl filled the screen. The girl was almost the spitting image of Lilo. She looked slightly younger, and her red dress had a flower print instead of leaves. She wore sandals on her feet and a smile across her face.
“This isn’t you. This is Ani; she’s your daughter.”
Lilo’s and Nani’s jaws dropped. They stared at the screen. The girl looked just like Lilo did now. Nani looked between the screen and her sister.
“Lilo, is this some kind of joke?” she asked, but older Lilo answered for her.
“No, Nani. It’s not a joke.”
“How did it…” Nani began before the video cut her off.
“How did you know that you asked if it was a joke? Because I’m sitting right next to you, Nani. I remember watching this video when I was ten years old. And I remember you asking if this was a joke. I get that it sounds crazy; I do. But it’s not a joke.”
“So I’ll remember what…” Lilo began to speak, but the video cut her off as well.
“…what everyone says. Yes, Lilo, you will. Just listen. Ani is eight years old, almost nine. She was… will be born in 2012. I gave birth to her when I was seventeen years old.”
“Seventeen?” Nani almost screamed. This video had become one massive shock to her. She couldn’t believe this; it had to be a prank. “I know every parent says this about their child, but Ani is special. She’s the first child born with… with an alien father.”
“STITCH IS THE FATHER?” This time, Nani did scream.
“Excellent,” Lilo grinned.
“Jumba used one of his machines on me while I was pregnant. I was worried how the baby would look with alien DNA. I couldn’t risk my child looking like some kind of hybrid. More ethically than anything else, it was a tough decision, but we all agreed it was in her best interests. Jumba’s device ensured that Ani would be born human, using me as the template. That’s why Ani looks like I did… like I still do; she’s based on my image. And as for the alien side, well, that had to go somewhere.”
“Ani has all the normal human body parts and organs. Bones, heart, lungs, you name it. Blood, too. But her DNA is alien. She is, quite literally, just like her father. Jumba said she’d be bulletproof and fireproof, incredibly strong, smart, and almost indestructible. It’s my body with all the advantages of Stitch. But she doesn’t know about her abilities yet, and she can’t know about her abilities. Can you imagine an eight-year-old girl with super strength? There’s no way she could even comprehend…”
“Hang on,” Nani interrupted. “What does this have to do with… with anything? Lilo, if that is you in the future, why would you send this?”
“I sent this,” Lilo on the video answered, “because I need Lilo to look after her.”
“What?” Nani coldly asked.
“Ani’s not very sociable at school. She is having trouble fitting in. So I’m sending her to spend some time with another girl her age. Someone who would understand who she is and can look after her. There’s no one I trust more than myself to do that. And I know this because I remember it. Ani will arrive one day after you watch this. And she’ll bring all the proof that you need to know this isn’t some kind of trick. A simple drop of her blood on Jumba’s machine will prove everything. I’ll send another letter with her with some more details. I know that this is a lot to take in, and I know what I’m asking sounds like a lot. But I promise you both, Lilo and Nani, that you’ll do a great job.”
“Because I remember it.”
The older Lilo smiled, and the screen flickered off, leaving both Lilo and Nani to process what they’d just heard.
“Is there a rewind button?” Nani asked.
“I… I have a daughter?” Lilo asked herself. She just stared at the small screen as she tried to process everything she had heard. Slowly, she lifted the computer from her lap and placed it on the couch beside her.
“Lilo? You okay?” Nani asked. This was too much for her to take in. The whole concept itself, her niece from the future coming to stay, was already too much to wrap her head around. Lilo blinked and then jumped from the couch.
“I HAVE A DAUGHTER!” she cried with joy as she ran from the room.
“Lilo, wait!” Nani called after her, but her younger sister was already making her way up to her bedroom.
“Goocha,” Stitch grinned as Lilo rode the platform up into her room. Lilo didn’t say anything back. She ran to tackle Stitch on their bed and smothered his face with kisses.
*****
Lilo woke up early the following day and began to franticly tidy the house. Within only a few hours, she had thoroughly cleaned the living room, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. Nani, who was getting ready for her shift, couldn’t remember the last time that Lilo had volunteered to do so much housework. It could have been the excitement, or it just could have been that she didn’t want her new daughter to think of her mother being too messy as a child. Lilo was halfway through making her bed when the doorbell rang from downstairs. She had just thrown a blanket over her bed, and she froze as it fell onto her sheets.
“SHE’S HERE!” Lilo cried. She suddenly no longer cared about her bed. The elevator couldn’t descend fast enough, and Lilo jumped off before it lowered to the floor. She made a mad dash for the front door.
“Is that her?” Nani asked as she stepped out of the kitchen. Lilo placed her hand on the doorknob and pulled it open. Lilo froze at the sight that greeted her. On the other side of the door, standing on the front porch, stood Ani. She turned her head just as the door opened. She was the spitting image of her mother, the same face, the same hair. It was just as the video claimed.
“Um… Mom?” Ani asked nervously. Her voice was almost identical to Lilo’s. She had the Hawaiian accent, but she spoke with a slightly higher pitch. Lilo just stood there, staring. She’d been planning for this moment all morning, and now it was here; she had no idea what to say. Ani stood at the front door. She wore a long red dress with a single large white leaf pattern on the fabric, sandals on her feet, and carried a large backpack over her shoulder. Ani turned her head back to the side towards the road.
“What… what are you looking at?” Lilo asked. She poked her head out of the door but couldn’t see anything on the driveway.
“Nothing,” Ani quietly sighed.
“Lilo, are you going to invite her in?” Nani asked. She placed her hand on Lilo’s shoulder.
“Thanks… Aunt Nani,” Ani muttered as she stepped into the house.
“I’ll leave you two to get better acquainted,” Nani smiled. She walked into the kitchen. But she pressed herself up against the wall as soon as she was out of sight. Everything she was concerned about before, about Lilo’s future with Stitch, she didn’t have to worry anymore. Their future had just walked right into their living room. Nani didn’t pretend to understand anything about time travel, and she had already decided not to question precisely how her niece had arrived. But she took a seat against the wall as quietly as she could and listened in to her new relative.
“So… um… hi. How was your trip?” Lilo asked. It was the first thing that came to mind.
“Quick,” Ani blandly replied. Lilo suddenly noticed her daughter’s resentful attitude. She had a strong feeling that Ani didn’t want to visit.
“I… I see.” Lilo said as she looked down. “Look, I’m sorry, Ani. All morning I was looking forward to you coming. But now you’re here… I don’t know what to do.”
“It’s fine,” Ani muttered. She dragged her bag over to the couch. As soon as she sat down, Stitch walked into the room.
“Lilo?” he asked as he walked up to her.
“Dad?” Ani asked. She looked over at her father. “But… but you look the same. You haven’t changed?”
“Our daughter?” Stitch asked Lilo.
“Yep, that’s Ani,” Lilo said. Ani slipped off the couch, holding her hands nervously in front of her. Lilo noticed her change in attitude almost straight away. Ani initially seemed to be reserved and closed off. Lilo caught a soft smile on her lips when she looked at Stitch. Ani held her hands in front of her stomach, fidgeting with her fingers, as Stitch reached out with his paw.
“Hi,” he simply said before quickly wrapping his arms around his future daughter. Ani was taken back by the sudden hug. But she slowly hugged him back and ran her fingers through his soft, blue fur.
Ani’s mood seemed to improve after seeing her father. There was no doubt that this was a strange and confusing moment for all of them. Nani had prepared an early lunch and tried to break the ice between them. After all, she was far more confident with dealing with girls than Lilo was.
“So, Ani’s a nice name. Where’d it come from?” Nani asked.
“Named after my aunt,” Ani said, still slightly bluntly, before she took a bite of her sandwich. Lilo and Nani looked at each other.
“Oh, well that’s… nice,” Nani faked a grin. She couldn’t help but feel a little insulted. If Lilo did name her daughter after her, why drop a letter from her name?
“I know what you’re thinking,” Ani said. She reached for her glass of milk. “Ani, not Nani. There’s no n. I’m not named after you. Ani is the name of my mother’s twin sister.”
Both Lilo and Nani’s eyes went wide.
“Twin sister?” Lilo asked. “I haven’t got a twin sister.”
“It’s just Lilo and I,” Nani was confused, even more so after trying to figure out the time travel. “There’s no one else. We don’t have any other sisters. Are you sure?” Ani nodded. She took another bite of her sandwich.
“Yep, I’m sure. I grew up with my Mom,” she pointed at Lilo, “my Dad,” she pointed at Stitch, “and my Mom’s twin sister. I saw you too,” Ani pointed to Nani. “You visited often, but you didn’t live with us. But my aunt Ani did. It was like having two Moms. It was a little weird because they were twins and sometimes I didn’t know who I was talking to.”
“Nani,” Lilo said firmly as she put down her half-eaten sandwich. “Can I have a word?”
“Excuse us, Ani,” Nani smiled. The sisters rose from the table and crossed the hall into the laundry, leaving Ani alone with Stitch.
“Still hungry?” Stitch asked while making another sandwich on the table in front of her. Shyly, Ani nodded.
“I have a twin sister?” Lilo asked in a hushed, yet outraged whisper. “Why didn’t you tell me? Where is she?” This was getting too much for Nani. First, there was time travel, then a niece from the future, and now a sister they didn’t even know existed was somewhere out there in the world. Nani closed the door behind them and dropped to one knee.
“Lilo, I swear to you. I have no idea what she’s talking about.”
“Where’s my sister?” Lilo asked again. This time she didn’t attempt to keep her hushed voice.
“You’ve seen the family photos, Lilo. We don’t have any more sisters. It’s just the two of us.”
“What if Ani was in the car when they went for a drive?” Lilo asked. Her face fell, and she instantly regretted the thought. “What if she…?” Their parents’ deaths was more than two years ago, and Nani could already see the tears forming in Lilo’s eyes as the idea began to form in her mind. Nani had to stop her before Lilo became too upset. She quickly reached out and pulled her sister into a hug.
“Lilo, I was at the hospital with Mom and Dad when you were born. I held you in my arms when you were barely an hour old. There was just you, no one else. You never have a twin.” This was familiar territory for Nani. Lilo was far too young when their parents died, too young to properly process her grief and understanding. Nani had consoled Lilo more times than she could remember. Sometimes even having to put her own grief aside to comfort her. Lilo wiped her eyes with the back of her head. Nani sighed.
“What do you mean?” Lilo asked with a sniffle.
“What if she’s not really your daughter. I want her to be, I do. But it sounds just so… impossible. How can we be sure? What if this is some kind of practical joke?” Lilo was about to answer when the door behind them swung open. Ani stood on the other side.
“It’s okay, Nani. Mom… future Mom told me that you weren’t sure.” Ani spoke in a serious yet slightly offended tone. “But I can prove it.”
Lilo and Ani each sat in a chair facing each other. On the table between them sat one of Jumba’s inventions. Both girls had their index fingers resting inside small holes in the device. Jumba’s device scanned the single drop of blood they both provided with a simple prink of a needle to their fingertips. Several yellow lights flashed on the side of the machine, and a single bulb on the top illuminated with a soft ding.
“Oh wow, you are my daughter,” Lilo said. “This is absolutely incredible.”
“So, can I have an allowance?” Ani chuckled, her first sign of lightening up towards her younger mother.
“Allowance? Oh my, no. Nani won’t even give me any.”
“Welcome to motherhood, Lilo,” Nani said as she unhooked them from the device. Stitch jumped up onto the chair and hugged his daughter once more. He’d always believed, and he knew Lilo believed too. But he didn’t dispute Nani’s skepticism. He’d been on Earth long enough to know that it was better to be safe than sorry.
“Ohana,” he muttered as he held her close. Ani smiled as she hugged him, and Lilo couldn’t help but notice how Ani acted and seemed more comfortable around Stitch than she did with her. Maybe it was because Lilo was still a child and Ani no longer thought of her as her mother. Where, back in her own time, Stitch wouldn’t have appeared to have aged at all. For the first time, Lilo couldn’t help but feel jealous of Stitch. She was happy for Stitch that Ani appeared so close to him, but she felt alienated from them. Hand in paw, Stitch and Ani left the room, and Nani pulled Lilo aside. Ani had proven herself with her DNA; she was Nani’s future niece. But there was something else that bugged her.
“How did she hear us?” Nani asked Lilo.
“She’s got Stitch’s abilities,” Lilo said. “I said that in the video. Stitch has excellent hearing, so would Ani.”
“Great,” Nani muttered as she stood up. “Look, I’ve got to get ready and go to work. You going to be alright with her?”
“Alright?” Lilo asked. “She’s a younger version of me named after a sister that we don’t know we even have. I think Stitch and I can handle her.”
“Good,” Nani said as she tussled Lilo’s hair. “Maybe take her out when you go on your rounds.”
*****
Lilo didn’t know if she would move to a different town in the future, or even a different island, so she figured it would be interesting for Ani to see what her hometown looked like before she was born. Lilo, Ani, and Stitch descended their front stairs. But instead of following the driveway to the road, Ani took one look towards the trees and ran off.
“Hey, wait up!” Lilo cried. Ani hadn’t gone far. She hadn’t gone much further than Lilo’s backyard. Just beyond the fence bordering the Pelekai’s property, and running up the side of the mountain, was a set of tracks that led towards the summit.
“Can we go on the train?” Ani asked.
“You saw these through the trees?” Lilo asked back, amazed that her daughter noticed them. The tracks were for a funicular, a cable-car railway designed to carry tourists up to the mountain lookouts. It was the newest addition to the town, but it hadn’t been completed yet.
“Yep,” Ani said proudly. “But it’s back home in my time. So can we ride it?”
“Ani, it’s still being built. They haven’t finished putting down the rails yet. But Nani still doesn’t like me standing on the tracks.” Ani stood between the rails and looked down through the path in the trees. She could clearly see the wooden platform at the bottom sitting by the street.
“The past sucks,” she groaned. Ani kicked a stick out of her way and walked back towards the house. Lilo looked at Stitch; her head hung from her shoulders. She wasn’t a mother yet, but she was already starting to feel its pressures. The blue alien shook his head and rolled his eyes.
At Nani’s suggestion, Lilo and Stitch took Ani on their rounds to check up on Stitch’s cousins while showing the town. They got flavored snow cones from Slushy and Dupe; they played on the beach and ran through water sprayed from Yin’s tentacles. They watched Phantasmo perform at Macki Macaw’s, and they took themselves off to Gantu’s old crashed ship.
“Whoa! I’m seeing double here,” Reuben said. He rubbed his eyes as Lilo and Ani walked inside. “I knew that mayonnaise smelt funny.”
“Ani, meet Reuben. He’s experiment Six-Two-Five,” Lilo proudly said. “He’ll make you the best sandwiches on the planet.”
“Pffft, best in the universe is more like it. Nice to meet ya, kid,” he said as he held out his paw. “So what’s going on here, Lilo? Why are there two of you?”
“Ohana,” Stitch proudly said, his closed fists on his hips. Reuben scratched his head.
“You’ve lost me,” he said.
“She’s my daughter from the future!” Lilo exclaimed. “At least, that’s the short version of it.”
“I remember you. You make our lunches for school!” Ani quickly said.
“And I’m still lost,” said Reuben. “Daughter from the future? Making school lunches? Kid, I just got this place set up. I ain’t making lunches for no school.”
“Well, you will,” Ani said. “One day. At my school, we got lunch delivered by this lady called Victoria. And they’re the best sandwiches ever. She says they’re made by some guy named Reuben who owns a space-ship themed sandwich shop.”
“That’s my future?” Six-Two-Five asked as he stroked his chin. “And I got a contract with your school? So I assume business is good, right?”
“I guess,” Ani shrugged. “I never saw it.”
“You never took her out to see me,” Reuben sighed and shook his head at Lilo.
“That’s not fair,” Lilo cried in protest. “I haven’t even done it yet.”
“And you never will,” Reuben replied with a slight chuckle, just to show his comment was in jest. He climbed over his counter and quickly put together a few chicken and egg salad sandwiches. He wrapped them up and handed them to Ani.
“Here you go, kid. Welcome to my shop. These are on the house.”
“Thanks!” Ani took the free lunches with a smile. Lilo stepped forward.
“Is Victoria here? I want to introduce her.”
“Sorry, Lilo,” Reuben said,” but Vicky ain’t here. She said her Mom was making her stay home and do extra chores. Although I think that she doesn’t like Vicky spending so much time here.”
“What does she do? What’s her job?” Ani asked with a mouthful of sandwich.
“She runs the register when it’s busy, and I’m in the kitchen. And when it’s quiet, she and I are out the back…” Reuben suddenly noticed the stern ‘don’t-you-dare’ look on Lilo’s face. The experiment nervously chuckled. “…making the secret sauce.”
“Is there any secret sauce in this?” Ani asked. She pointed at her sandwich.
“What? No! God, no. I swear,” he yelled. He looked back at Lilo once again. Ani didn’t understand why Reuben had suddenly become so defensive. To her, it was just an innocent question. But Lilo quickly started to usher her towards the door.
“Alright, Ani. I think it’s time we moved on,” she said. Ani waved goodbye as she was escorted out, and Lilo gave Reuben one last firm stare as she stepped outside.
*****
“Great, so they’re cloning freaks now.” Mertle said as Lilo and Ani crossed the street. Lilo just rolled her eyes at the comment. After everything that they had been through together, she didn’t, and couldn’t, understand why the red-headed girl held onto such a childish attitude.
“Not today, Mertle,” Lilo said, but Ani stepped in front of her.
“What did you say?” Ani defiantly asked. But while Mertle didn’t back down, her trio of friends behind her awkwardly looked at each other. They had never seen anyone stand up to Mertle like this.
“I called her a freak, you weirdo. Who are you? Her long-lost sister or something?”
“So you’re Mertle,” Ani said as she eyed the bully up and down. “I’ve heard all about you. Where I’m from, you’re not doing so well.”
“Well, I don’t care where you’re from. You look like the freak, so I guess…” Mertle was interrupted by a harsh sound similar to that of a cracking whip. Ani didn’t wait for her to finish her insult. She brought her hand across the girl’s face, hard. Her palm collided with Mertle’s cheek, and the girl was thrown back into her friends. Elena, Yuki, and Teresa were all knocked to the ground under Mertle’s weight. Ani’s slap had left a solid red mark on Mertle’s cheek, and her nose had started bleeding from the impact into her friends. As the four girls untangled each other, a teary-eyed Mertle got to her feet. She rubbed the side of her face, failing to hold back her tears, as Lilo, Stitch, and Ani dashed around a corner and quickly ran out of view.
Stitch picked Lilo up and carried her on his back, while Ani could easily keep up with her father. When they finally stopped and hid behind a tall brick wall, Lilo noticed that Ani wasn’t out of breath. She stood there and looked at her hands.
“What… what did I just do?” she asked her parents.
“Oh boy,” Lilo muttered.
*****
Lilo didn’t ever think she’d have to deal with this during her daughter’s visit. She thought it’d be fun, playing with someone that was just like her. But now, Ani had inadvertently attacked Mertle, and Lilo knew that Mertle would be looking to get back at them. Rather than try and explain Ani’s strength herself, Lilo thought it best that Ani heard it from her actual mother. She sat Ani down with Stitch on the edge of their bed to watch Lilo’s message from the future.
“So… I can do anything that Dad can do?” she asked them.
“Well, you heard Nani and me behind a closed door and threw Mertle like a pillow. So yes, I’d say so.” Ani slid off the bed. She dropped to one knee and placed her hand under the frame.
“So I should be able to do… this?” she asked as she effortlessly lifted Lilo’s bed into the air. Lilo gripped the mattress with the sudden jolt of elevation. She looked down at the floor between her feet. Ani hadn’t lifted her very high, and Lilo jumped off the bed as her daughter gently returned it to the floor.
“Why would you keep this from me?” Ani asked. “Why didn’t you tell me that I had superpowers?”
“I don’t know,” said Lilo as she brought her hands to her head. “I haven’t even had you yet. How can you ask me when I haven’t even had the chance to not do it?” Ani wanted to talk out and argue with her mother, but she too was starting to get confused. For Ani, Lilo’s future was her past. She’d already lived it, had memories of things that hadn’t happened yet, yet she spoke as if they already had. Lilo took a deep breath and sat on the floor beside her daughter. She suddenly had a newfound respect for Nani. She never knew that motherhood was going to be this hard.
“Look,” Lilo said as she brushed her hair behind her ear. “You must understand, Ani. I’m not your mother yet. I don’t know how I’ll turn out. Whatever you’ve remembered me doing, I’m sure I would have had a very good reason. But your abilities are something you should have been told about. So for whatever reason the older me didn’t tell you, I’m sorry.” Ani sniffed and wiped a tear from her eye, nodding her head and accepting her mother’s apology.
“I think maybe it’s time for bed. Go wash up, and I’ll set up the couch downstairs.” Ani stood up and made her way towards the elevator but quickly turned and ran back to her bag.
“Oh, wait. I’m sorry, Mom. Your message reminded me that I had to give you this.” Ani pulled a plain blue envelope from her bag and handed it to Lilo.
“Mom said I had to give it to her, I mean you. I mean…”
“It’s okay, I understand,” Lilo smiled. “Now go wash up for bed.” As Ani took the elevator down, Lilo tore the envelope open. Inside were several folded sheets of thin cloth and a small computer card. She slipped the card into her laptop, and a new video started to play., Lilo’s older self had sent her another message.
“Sorry, Lilo. I had to send this separately. I didn’t want Nani hearing this. Out of everything that I’ve told you about Ani, this is the most important. I cannot stress how serious this is. Ani has all the skills and abilities of her father… including his sex drive. She’s only eight years old but she’s already extremely fertile. I remember what happened with Ani back when I was you. And I remember getting this exact message. When you and Stitch go down that path with her, and you will, just tear off a small piece of the enclosed sheets of cloth. It doesn’t matter how much, just peel off the sticky side and place it on her skin. It’s birth control, Lilo, and it’s extremely effective. But she must wear the patch; I cannot stress that enough! Put it on her upper arm, her stomach, or on her back, and then just peel it off when you’re finished. What I’ve sent you should be more than enough. But if you need more, I’ve included the compound formula so Jumba can make it in his lab. But I imagine he’d have some awkward questions if you take that to him. Just remember, a tiny patch anywhere on her body for her to be safe. If not, she’ll be giving birth to her own brother or sister.”
Lilo and Stitch looked at the sheets of cloth on the bed beside them, picking one up and rubbing it in her fingers. But the message wasn’t finished. Lilo’s older self had one more thing to say.
“One final thing. You’ll find a small toy surfboard in the envelope. Don’t lose it, Lilo. You’re going to need it.”
The video came to an end, and Lilo looked inside the envelope. She tipped before she tipped it upside down and the toy surfboard fell into the palm of her hand. It was a light yellow with a thick red stripe painted down the middle. There was nothing remarkable about it, except that it felt a little heavier than it looked.
“What’s that for?” Stitch asked, looking over Lilo’s shoulder.
“I don’t know. It doesn’t look like it’s anything special,” Lilo rolled it round in her fingers. “But I’m sure there’s a reason I sent it back.”
*****
Stitch’s ears twitched in his sleep, and his eyes flew open. He hated waking up like this. Usually, he would just hear Nani coming home from work in the early morning hours. But a quick glance at the clock told him that it was far too early for her shift to be over. They’d been asleep barely an hour, but Stitch knew something was wrong. He quickly sat up and shook Lilo awake.
“Stitch? I told you, not on Ani’s first night. She’ll hear us,” Lilo yawned and rolled over.
“Naga. Stitch hear something,” he whispered. Lilo sat up and held her breath. Neither of them moved. But, try as Lilo could, she couldn’t hear anything.
“Maybe Nani’s finished early?” she whispered. Stitch shook his head. The blue alien crawled out of bed and ran across to the platform. He pressed his ear to the floor.
“What is it?” Lilo asked. Stitch brought his finger to his lips, urging her to be quiet. He switched on the elevator and lowered it just enough to leave a gap between it and ceiling of the floor below.
“Goobaja,” he whispered, motioning for Lilo to follow him.
With Lilo’s arms and legs wrapped tightly around Stitch’s body, the blue alien crawled down the vertical shaft and onto the ceiling of the floor below. As Stitch carried her upside down through the house, her human ears could finally pick up what Stitch heard from their bedroom. It sounded like soft moaning coming from the living room. Stitch pressed his finger to his lips again, pointed to his ears, and then pointed into the room… the same room that Ani was sleeping in.
“No way,” Lilo mouthed. Stitch nodded and slowly crawled closer to the doorway. The thick paw pads on his feet muffled his footsteps, silencing his approach from Ani’s ears. When he reached the doorway, Stitch moved down the wall to get a better view. Standing on the vertical surface, Lilo and Stitch saw their daughter lying on the couch under a thin sheet. The night was warm and slightly humid; there was no need for a blanket. But even under a single cover, Lilo and Stitch could clearly see what she was doing.
Ani lay on her side with the sheet molded around her. The bumps that were her knees shifted up and down ever so slightly. But the most movement came from her arm. Lying on her left side, Ani’s right shoulder was moving up and down and dragging her arm with it under the sheets. Lilo watched it move down to her elbow, the bump moving against her side. From there, her arm seemed to vanish. Stitch sniffed a familiar scent in the air. It was a scent he knew all too well. It was the scent of Lilo.
“I… I love you…” Stitch’s ears picked up a soft whisper, and he quickly brought his paw to Lilo’s mouth, glaring at her for putting them at risk of discovery. But Lilo shook her head; she hadn’t said anything.
“…dad.”
With wide eyes, the two of them slowly turned their heads towards their daughter. They watched Ani finger herself to the thoughts of her father. Each passing second, her scent was getting stronger and stronger, and Stitch’s twin cocks began to creep from their pouch between his legs. With Lilo hanging on his back with her limbs wrapped around him, she could feel them rise and poke her ankles. “Really?” she mouthed. But the more they watched, the more they both became excited. Lilo had masturbated to the thought Stitch many times before, and a realization fell upon her mind.
‘She’s just like me…’ Lilo thought to herself. ‘Just like me in every way.’
Ani, completely unaware that her parents were watching, grabbed a cushion from the couch. She slipped it under her blanket. Her fingers clearly weren’t enough. She needed something else to sate her needs. Stitch pointed to a small pair of panties that had been tossed on the floor. The young girl was using the edge of the cushion to get herself off, rubbing it against her needy slit. They could see Ani’s hips starting to move under the sheet as she humped the cushion. With a spare hand, she gripped the sheet as her body tensed up underneath at the moment of climax.
“Daddy…” she groaned, moments before her body went limp. With heavy bated breaths, Ani pulled the cushion out from under the sheet. Lilo could tell that Stitch picked up on the scent of her cum, as his cocks twitched and rubbed against her leg. Ani basked in the afterglow of her cum, while Lilo and Stitch quietly snuck away.
As soon as they were back in the room, Stitch ripped Lilo’s panties down her legs and pushed his cocks inside her. Lilo started to protest, but her reservations went as soon as she felt her lover pierce her body. She didn’t let it show before, but she felt just as needy as Stitch earlier in the night. Her body opened up for the alien, her pussy and ass taking the thick cocks simultaneously once again. Stitch didn’t care about making love right now; he wanted to fuck. His body had Lilo pinned below him as his hips did the work. He would pull himself out, only to slam back inside. Lilo wrapped her arms around Stitch. She tried as hard as she could to stifle her pleasurable groans as she gripped the fur on his back. But she couldn’t help but grunt each time Stitch slammed himself back between her legs. Stitch didn’t know what had come over him. After watching his own daughter pleasure herself to the thought of him, all he wanted to do was cum. Lilo’s body had accepted his seed countless times before and would again tonight. The girl below her had his daughter’s face, his daughter’s voice, his daughter’s scent. Ani was Lilo, created in her image. They were like identical twins born almost two decades apart. And right now, that was who Stitch saw on the end of his cocks.
It didn’t take Stitch long to cum. His dicks twitched inside Lilo and erupted with thick, hot alien sperm. But Stitch didn’t stop. He fucked the young girl through his orgasm. His cum leaked from her body each time he pulled out and splattered around his fur and her crotch each time he pushed back in. He pulled himself out for the final spurts of his massive cum, splashing his load over Lilo’s smiling face. Stitch wasn’t done yet. A single fuck was never enough to sate him. Lilo collected Stitch’s cum on her fingers and greedily licked up as much of it as she could. With the image of his daughter doing the exact same thing in his mind, he rolled Lilo over onto her stomach and plunged his twin cocks back inside her.
*****
Lilo woke up the next morning, sticky as usual, after passing out from exhaustion during their fuck. She didn’t know how many times Stitch had cum during the night, but she could still feel his seed inside her despite the mess on the bed when she opened her eyes. She had cum in her hair and had received at least two more loads over her face during the night. Stitch was fast asleep beside her. His cocks had retreated into his body. How late did he stay up fucking her unconscious body? The cum in her face was still sticky and hadn’t dried. That was nothing new. But it wasn’t as warm anymore, suggesting that she unknowingly received the last load only a couple of hours ago. Lilo’s body ached, her pussy fucked raw and still leaking into the nightgown under her. Not wanting to waste it, she lifted her legs into the air and swung her feet over her head. Lilo’s chubby body wasn’t that flexible. But she was still able to hold her pussy above her head, slip two fingers inside herself and force Stitch’s cum to seep from her pussy and drip down into her open mouth.
After a lengthy shower, Lilo moved about the kitchen as she made some breakfast. Stitch still hadn’t woken up, so she couldn’t put their sheets through the wash. As much as she loved the alien cum, she still preferred to sleep with clean sheets. Lilo ate in silence, and Ani walked into the kitchen as she rubbed the sleep from her eyes.
“Morning,” she yawned as she took her seat at the table opposite her mother. Lilo, who had a plate of buttered toast in front of her, pushed it towards her daughter.
“Ani,” she said as she interlocked her fingers. “We need to talk.”
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