Word Count: 875 (Snuggles pretty number)
Genre: Fanfiction (TS4)
Follow Up:
Characters:
Name: Jamel Arden Galvez
Age: 30
Gender: Male
Appearance: Blond hair, blue eyes, pale skin
Jamel did not feel better in the morning. In fact, he felt stomach-churning sick, nausea stirring in the deepest pits of his stomach.
He crawled out of bed and stumbled into the nearest bathroom. He knelt over the toilet and threw up, gasping for breath.
In all honesty, he felt like he was dying.
Jamel wretched for a while before standing up and cleaning his face with a towel.
He brushed his stomach with his fingers and furrowed his brow. It stuck out from the rest of his body. He was a muscular man, with thick arms and legs. He worked out for hours every day, which left him sore, but fit. He ate mostly healthy foods that didn't make him gain weight quickly, save for slices of cake on special occasions.
And it wasn't as if his diet or workout regime was unhealthy. He was much smarter than his idiotic teenage self, who thought that becoming fit meant working out non-stop, then passing out the minute you stepped off the treadmill because you were too stupid to drink or eat. That hospital visit had not been fun.
So what the hell was going on?
"Abbey!" He called. She'd given birth to two kids, she had to be an expert on nausea by now.
"Yeah?"
The Hispanic woman came sliding into the bathroom. Her brown hair was in a neat ponytail, and her warm eyes complimented her nose and cheeks perfectly.
Jamel shuddered. No, stop it! She's your brother's wife for crying out loud!
"I threw up," Jamel managed, flushing the toilet.
"Sick?" Abbey asked, her mouth curled into a sympathetic smile.
"Yeah," he said. "And I think I've gained weight."
"Well, duh," Abbey sighed. "Muscles aren't light."
Jamel nodded, frowning. "I get that. But... this sounds stupid, really stupid."
"I'm a sucker for stupid. Tell me."
"I...uh... aliens. You know those stories? Of men being 'gifted' with alien children? What if I... It's just an old tale. I sound so stupid."
Abbey raised an eyebrow. "You know, have you ever read your grandfather's biography? It's real interesting. He was an alien, wasn't he? I read his biography, and it has some details on how he came to be. An abduction. It might help you."
Jamel nodded, slowly. "Alright, sure. Where is it?"
"In our room, I'll go get it."
Abbey returned a few minutes later and passed Jamel a thick book.
The Life and Love of Earl Galvez
Jamel swept the gathering of dust off the cover and pried open the dog-eared book to the very first page. It was an excerpt from a diary.
Dear Diary, it read in the scrawl of a child who was new to writing. My name is Earl. I live on Earth with my mommy, Sasu. It is a very nice name, but she says that she can't be Sasu anymore. She has to have a name like mine. That name is Morgan. It's also a pretty name, but I can't say that one either! I have to say mom or mommy or mum or mummy or mother.
We left Sixam because mom took a guy and stabbed him with a needle and then nine months passed and I came out of his belly. But he didn;t like me, so he sent me back up. And I was very sick because the man wasn't taking care of me, and the others said that I was going to die and that they'd end my pain sooner. But mommy saw that I WOULD live because of human stuff, and so she swapped the death stuff for water. Then she said she was going to bury me because aliens don't know what pulses are. But I was alive and you don't bury people when they're alive. So, I lived with her for a long time, but then I had to go to earth because they found us. It was scary!
The page was ripped and waterlogged at the end, so the little test that was at the ripped end had faded away and bled into the page.
But it was all that Jamel needed.
Memories came rushing back. The writing wasn't nearly as good as his grandmother's, who's writings were now classics, but it was enough.
He had an alien child.
A scary thought crossed his mind. So, you could send the alien children back up?
But he chased the thought out of his head. No, he would not do that to a child just looking for the love and compassion of a parent. He wondered what would have happened if his parents had decided that they didn't want him and sent him away. Why was an alien child any different?
He was filled with elation. I'm going to be a father! He thought. A single father, but dang, if this is how Adonis felt when he found out Abbey was expecting, I want as many kids as possible!
Jamel turned to Abbey. "So.. uh... yeah. I am."
"Oh. Are you okay?"
"More than!" He closed the book. "I'm going to read more of this. See if there's anything important!"
He heard Abbey's sigh behind him, and a small whisper to herself.
"I hope men don't get pregnancy mood swings."