BREEDING WIFE
By
Mister Average
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Breeding Wife
Copyright 2012 by Mister Average
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
BREEDING CAMP
SEX
BREEDING WIFE
INTRODUCTION
The world was a very different place in 2090,
the population had collapsed after the Red Plague and her nation
was desperately in need of more people. Immigration was a thing of
the past, nobody travelled around the world anymore, and it was too
unsafe for a variety of reasons. There was not enough fuel for
widespread air travel anymore; the populations in many countries
were too unstable and lawless.
People were now in short supply, they were a
valuable commodity for the first time in thousands of years and
industry didn’t like it. There was no easy fix. Yes, they could use
robots, but sometimes you just needed people, real people, not
buckets of bolts.
Whilst her government could not do anything
to resolve their short term problems, they had taken a very
militant approach to solving the long term solution - as had many
nations. They needed to secure their future supply of the right
kind of people, so the government was forcing women of child
bearing age to produce as many children as possible to as many
different males, but they were not leaving it to chance or random
choice.
Once a woman had turned sixteen she legally
needed to be available for breeding. Married women were also
required for breeding.
The government had set a standard that all
women were required to give birth at least once every five years
from the age of 16 until they turned 41, a total of six children
for each woman.
A woman could also have two children with a
partner or husband, but she was required to have six children with
other men, to ensure a wide distribution of seed around the
country. There were severe penalties for those women who tried to
avoid this national responsibility. It was interesting that many
sectors of society which one might have expected to be vocal about
the immorality of such a plan where strangely silent. It seemed all
sectors of society saw the urgent need for more children to be
greater than morals.
And so it came to pass that Ingrid, a fertile
young woman in her mid-twenties, and married to Sven, a tall and
handsome blonde haired and blue eyed man, had to face up to the
fact that it was time for Ingrid to be sent to the breeding camps,
and she would not return until she had been impregnated.
Ingrid had a nice figure; she was physically
and sexually attractive. She was full breasted with round, large
breasts and a pretty face that was set off with long blonde hair
that fell half way down her back.
She had already given birth twice for
Ana Meadows
Steffanie Holmes
Alison Stone, Terri Reed, Maggie K. Black
Campbell Armstrong
Spike Milligan
Samantha Leal
Ian Sales
Andrew Britton
Jacinta Howard
Kate Fargo