First Person Mpreg It started as a normal day playing video games with my girlfriend, playing a few rounds of a fighting game before she decided that we needed to make things more interesting by introducing a penalty for losing. Through the use of a special app that connected the video game to our phones, she was able to set it up so that every time someone lost a round, the loser would become pregnant full term with one child, full belly and everything. Every round lost would add an additional baby, making the current pregnancy bigger and bigger with multiples. With those rules in place we would keep playing until one person hit ten babies by losing ten times or they admitted defeat after getting at least three babies from losing three times. The pregnancy would disappear once the app was turned off so it wasn’t permanent and it could be redone from the beginning after resetting it so I saw no harm in trying it this way. Getting comfortable on the couch, we began to play some
Pokemon Go Incubation Update by PregnantRombus, literature
Literature
Pokemon Go Incubation Update
First Person Mpreg When I saw the new update for Pokemon Go, I thought it would be an interesting thing to try out. This new update made it so that when a player was incubating an egg, they would become pregnant in the real world based on the egg they chose. The more km you had to walk to hatch an egg, the bigger your pregnant belly was with a 10km egg giving you a quadruplet size. Once the pregnancy was activated, it was permanent until the player hatched the egg they chose so players warned of this ahead of time so they knew what they’re getting into. Feeling up to a challenge I decided to select the 10km egg, giving myself a quadruplet pregnant belly as I began my walk around town, knowing I couldn’t run with how heavy my belly felt. Being too big to cover up with my clothes, I left it fully exposed and found that the warm sun felt nice on it. As I walked, I pondered if I should perhaps stop by a maternity store and get some more fitting clothes for this belly in case it started
The Scientist's Experiment: Epilogue by Porter-Bailey, literature
Literature
The Scientist's Experiment: Epilogue
(4 Months Later)
Zeke and Agatha were settled on a blanket beside Emily’s headstone. He realized how grim it seemed, bringing a baby to a cemetery, but he figured she deserved a chance to see her mother’s grave before they moved so far away from it.
“I realize it’s not as fancy as a family mausoleum,” he said, talking to Aggie as a sort of reflex, “but I think it’s a nice engraving.”
Aggie wrapped her fist around one of the dead flowers that lay at the base of the tombstone and attempted to shove it in her mouth. Zeke stopped her in time, placing the flower and its friends out of her reach, o
The Cursed Apartment by PregnantRombus, literature
Literature
The Cursed Apartment
First Person Mpreg As I open the front door and step into my apartment, I immediately feel my belly swell up to look like I was heavily pregnant with at least triplets as it outgrows my clothes, leaving it fully exposed. I grunt slightly from the sudden increase in weight, taking a moment to adjust my balance before shutting the front door and continuing into the apartment, heading into the kitchen to get something to eat followed by relaxing on the sofa in the living room. For some unknown reason, the apartment I was living in had some kind of curse on it that made it so the people living there would become heavily pregnant for as long as they remained in the apartment. Whenever I left the apartment, the pregnant belly I was carrying around would disappear, allowing me to appear normal while I was outside and then when I returned to the apartment, the pregnant belly would reappear. As odd as it was, it was a surprisingly harmless curse as I quickly adapted to it and simply left it
Will Power: Prologue by CalliopeRose143, literature
Literature
Will Power: Prologue
The brown-haired, young man stood leaning against one of the numerous white pillars that surrounded the dining hall. His violet eyes scanned throughout the crowd around him as he tried to spot anything that resembled the boy he was looking for. Well, he couldn’t really call him a boy anymore since they were both in their late teens and almost adults, that was just the way he remembered him. The short, white-haired kid that always followed him around and played with him when he was young. He hadn’t seen him in the last couple of years and he was desperate, hoping that the spark was still there from that time. He wondered if he as still as cute as he remembered him to be. It was the night when his parents' neighborhood gathered to greet the new Alphas into their society, and he just happened to be off from school that night otherwise he wouldn’t have even been in town for it. Normally, he wouldn’t be caught dead in a place like this, the only reason he tagged along was the hopes of