
May-ternity Surprise (Commissioned)
Many thanks to
randomgirl1265 (https://twitter.com/RGirl1265) for her amazing work on this commission and for having it done in time for May-ternity.
Well, this is a happy surprise Chase and I weren’t expecting. Whoops, guess this kind of thing in my line of…let’s call it scientific work. It’s not inaccurate even if I have more motivation than just the advancement of knowledge.
But enough of that. It’s a mean tease when the discovery hasn’t gone public.
As you might have noticed, we’re expecting. Yea, looking to be big and healthy. We’re both excited. Don’t mind the multiple ‘baby on board’ we both bough some and couldn’t resist using them all in good fun.
Chase is a bit of a nervous wreck the closer we get to my due date. He’s obsessively baby-proofing the apartment. He’s worried he won’t be a good dad, but it’s obvious he will be amazing. He just needs to see that.
But…um, he’s not going to be happy when he finds out it’s multiples. He’s always been upfront and adamant that we’d only ever have one kid. Admittedly, that was when we thought we’d have to adopt (and we probably should if we decide to have more later) but I don’t see his opinion changing. Not that he’ll love them with anything less than all his heart. But boy that bundle of stress is going to grow and get so much tighter worrying about being a good dad to them.
I understand where he comes from, but he doesn’t see himself the way I do. The way he really is.
Oh, but I shouldn’t spread gossip about his personal matters. It’s all probably hypothetical anyway. I don’t think we’re ready for kids and I bet he’ll agree. So, I’m going to suggest adopting them out, we really can’t care for them properly right now and life will go crazy when I break the news of the discovery. It’s better for everyone, really. We’ll adopt or try this method again when we both feel comfortable, ready, and things are stable.
For now, I’m just worried about the moment. And it seems one of the babies likes this outfit. So, I guess I’m getting this one.

Well, this is a happy surprise Chase and I weren’t expecting. Whoops, guess this kind of thing in my line of…let’s call it scientific work. It’s not inaccurate even if I have more motivation than just the advancement of knowledge.
But enough of that. It’s a mean tease when the discovery hasn’t gone public.
As you might have noticed, we’re expecting. Yea, looking to be big and healthy. We’re both excited. Don’t mind the multiple ‘baby on board’ we both bough some and couldn’t resist using them all in good fun.
Chase is a bit of a nervous wreck the closer we get to my due date. He’s obsessively baby-proofing the apartment. He’s worried he won’t be a good dad, but it’s obvious he will be amazing. He just needs to see that.
But…um, he’s not going to be happy when he finds out it’s multiples. He’s always been upfront and adamant that we’d only ever have one kid. Admittedly, that was when we thought we’d have to adopt (and we probably should if we decide to have more later) but I don’t see his opinion changing. Not that he’ll love them with anything less than all his heart. But boy that bundle of stress is going to grow and get so much tighter worrying about being a good dad to them.
I understand where he comes from, but he doesn’t see himself the way I do. The way he really is.
Oh, but I shouldn’t spread gossip about his personal matters. It’s all probably hypothetical anyway. I don’t think we’re ready for kids and I bet he’ll agree. So, I’m going to suggest adopting them out, we really can’t care for them properly right now and life will go crazy when I break the news of the discovery. It’s better for everyone, really. We’ll adopt or try this method again when we both feel comfortable, ready, and things are stable.
For now, I’m just worried about the moment. And it seems one of the babies likes this outfit. So, I guess I’m getting this one.
Category All / Pregnancy
Species Human
Size 1614 x 2283px
File Size 3.02 MB
Thanks. I know he will be too, even if he doesn't yet. Someday. But, it really wasn't a good time for us to be expecting, too much is on our plates and more is coming. It wouldn't have been fair or healthy the twins and I'm happy to report that they're happy and healthy with an adoptive family.
As for the second question, the short answer is that we didn't realize we needed to worry about. See, when a daddy and a daddy love each other very much, sometimes one of them lifts to other out of his wheelchair to the bed, pulls his pants down with his teeth, and plows his ass into the bed frame like he's doing a crash safety tests.
As for the second question, the short answer is that we didn't realize we needed to worry about. See, when a daddy and a daddy love each other very much, sometimes one of them lifts to other out of his wheelchair to the bed, pulls his pants down with his teeth, and plows his ass into the bed frame like he's doing a crash safety tests.
Well, sorta. It's more of a...local thing. We didn't know it was something we had to worry about because we were traveling on vacation. It showed the trip down, but not as much as it could have. Thankfully because there was a good chance of complications and people freaking out if I had gone back home before giving birth.
It worked out for the best for the twins, and that's what's important. Chase and I have talked about possibly returning here once we're ready to start a family.
It worked out for the best for the twins, and that's what's important. Chase and I have talked about possibly returning here once we're ready to start a family.
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