Alright, to start this off; ovaries are what actually make the ovules that mix with semen to create a child so my theory was a little off. My defence, since the hormones did do a lot of other things, why not create ovules? The foetus only stays in the tubes for the first steps of pregnancy. Those first steps would obviously be skipped for him.
Men actually have more room for a child in their stomachs then woman do and the hormones would create a placenta for the child so it wouldn't be injured. I hope that covers it...
Disclaimer: I won't say ubber anymore -.-'
-=Chapter 7, Walking Miracle=-
''You're a walking miracle.''
The doctor would rather that they be secretive now that their concerns were official. He explained that, this case if brought to the public would bring back questioning over the Abbey, their former tutors and that they wouldn't be able to lead a peaceful life. Without a second thought, they agreed, neither rather much enjoying the idea of a life under the bright lights.
The positive would make any greedy person foam at the mouth for the opportunity to have people worship you because of a chemical accident but the negative was far greater. Anyone with a real head on their shoulders would be content with what they had and especially for the boys, have the opportunity of a lifetime that most men couldn't have naturally. A family.
More testing of course would be a must but the shock, the dawning was tremendous for one person to be able to handle and further elaborations were put on hold. The doctor was making arrangements for them with contacts and such with people he knew because the journey ahead of them was going to be rough. They were to follow the process like any mother would, with more testing for a healthy child and scans to check up on the development of the foetus.
They'd been giving a schedule with dates to follow but that detail was far too insignificant in comparison to the one weighing down on Bryan's conscious.
It was a shock for them both, a cage of mixed feelings with the door swinging open, releasing all this upon them.
''Bryan, we're going to have to talk about this.'' The sincerity and compassion that laced Tala's voice was enough to soothe any troubled soul.
''I...know.''
When they got home, the sun light setting on the horizon shone it's last ray's fading in brightness yet enough to come through the blinds, illuminating the living room.
For a while, they'd both remained silent, the only noises coming from the kitchen as Tala made them drinks to relax, having earlier sent Bryan in the living room. They had to talk, the sooner it came out the better, they needed to expresses themselves and not bottle any of this up inside. Yet, Tala still wasn't sure of what to say, as much confusion dwelled inside his head.
Bryan had barely glanced at him, eyes previously dazed over in his own reverie till Tala handed him a cup of coffee, to which a small thank you was replied.
The duo remained at opposite ends of the couch and Tala shook his head, no longer feeling as comfortable as they used to together.
''Come sit here.''
Bryan had once again glanced up at Tala who'd shifted slightly and began patting the sofa and room he'd made between his legs. There was a comforting smile playing upon the red-heads lips and for the first time, in seemed like forever, Bryan smiled and got up to sit with him.
This happening couldn't tear them apart, neither would let it. A child should bring them together, bonding them closer then it did before. It also wasn't a subject to be discussed like idle chitchat, Tala was the only person who would know and more then likely support him and understand.
The feeling of being wanted and comforted, held again tightly like before any of this began lingered inside him, thought never one to admit it, he'd merely blame it on a mood swing for the longing of closeness.
He leaned back comfortably against his lover, feeling finally at ease all day till he felt the pair of hands gently caress his stomach. He tensed up a bit, frowning but instead of moving the hands, he grabbed them in his own, intertwining their fingers.
''This is a lot to handle Bry. I know it is. Whatever happens, I won't leave you. I never will. I still love you as much as before and I always will no matter what you decide.''
A flushing warmth spread across Bryan's cheeks as he smiled faintly, looking up at the red-head whose cold blue eyes were like the water itself so placid and calm.
''You're too good to me.'' He whispered quietly, kissing the boy's cheek softly.
''You know, if it's too much for you to live with, the doctor did mention abortion...''
His lilac eyes went wide for a second, something more to build up thoughts in his mind. He literally defined the word miracle, chemically or not and he could only imagine the regret that would eat away at him if he did in fact go through with the procedure.
He would have a challenge to confront, both through the pregnancy and raising a child but somewhere deep down inside, he knew that those difficulties wouldn't even compare to the idea of never having the kid in the first place now that he knew it was going to happen.
He was experiencing an emotional rollercoaster of many magnitudes but the regret, the guilt and whatever else came with abortion would be far worst.
''Never.'' He blurted out, feeling protective over himself. Nothing would ever sway him into returning to such barbaric ways he used to live by.
''Are you sure?''
''Positive. I want to have a child with you Tala, even if I'm still under a lot of shock.''
No more words we're exchanged, Tala, content with the response felt a bit lighter and Bryan had relaxed as they kissed, so passionately, like so many times before.
-=TBC=-
I felt like you all needed fluff after all my medical mumbo jumbo. I'm going to do a bit more emotional and some comedy before I wrap this up and unveil the sequel. There's also another twist coming up. -evil laugh- I have that laugh down pat now...
Men actually have more room for a child in their stomachs then woman do and the hormones would create a placenta for the child so it wouldn't be injured. I hope that covers it...
Disclaimer: I won't say ubber anymore -.-'
-=Chapter 7, Walking Miracle=-
''You're a walking miracle.''
The doctor would rather that they be secretive now that their concerns were official. He explained that, this case if brought to the public would bring back questioning over the Abbey, their former tutors and that they wouldn't be able to lead a peaceful life. Without a second thought, they agreed, neither rather much enjoying the idea of a life under the bright lights.
The positive would make any greedy person foam at the mouth for the opportunity to have people worship you because of a chemical accident but the negative was far greater. Anyone with a real head on their shoulders would be content with what they had and especially for the boys, have the opportunity of a lifetime that most men couldn't have naturally. A family.
More testing of course would be a must but the shock, the dawning was tremendous for one person to be able to handle and further elaborations were put on hold. The doctor was making arrangements for them with contacts and such with people he knew because the journey ahead of them was going to be rough. They were to follow the process like any mother would, with more testing for a healthy child and scans to check up on the development of the foetus.
They'd been giving a schedule with dates to follow but that detail was far too insignificant in comparison to the one weighing down on Bryan's conscious.
It was a shock for them both, a cage of mixed feelings with the door swinging open, releasing all this upon them.
''Bryan, we're going to have to talk about this.'' The sincerity and compassion that laced Tala's voice was enough to soothe any troubled soul.
''I...know.''
When they got home, the sun light setting on the horizon shone it's last ray's fading in brightness yet enough to come through the blinds, illuminating the living room.
For a while, they'd both remained silent, the only noises coming from the kitchen as Tala made them drinks to relax, having earlier sent Bryan in the living room. They had to talk, the sooner it came out the better, they needed to expresses themselves and not bottle any of this up inside. Yet, Tala still wasn't sure of what to say, as much confusion dwelled inside his head.
Bryan had barely glanced at him, eyes previously dazed over in his own reverie till Tala handed him a cup of coffee, to which a small thank you was replied.
The duo remained at opposite ends of the couch and Tala shook his head, no longer feeling as comfortable as they used to together.
''Come sit here.''
Bryan had once again glanced up at Tala who'd shifted slightly and began patting the sofa and room he'd made between his legs. There was a comforting smile playing upon the red-heads lips and for the first time, in seemed like forever, Bryan smiled and got up to sit with him.
This happening couldn't tear them apart, neither would let it. A child should bring them together, bonding them closer then it did before. It also wasn't a subject to be discussed like idle chitchat, Tala was the only person who would know and more then likely support him and understand.
The feeling of being wanted and comforted, held again tightly like before any of this began lingered inside him, thought never one to admit it, he'd merely blame it on a mood swing for the longing of closeness.
He leaned back comfortably against his lover, feeling finally at ease all day till he felt the pair of hands gently caress his stomach. He tensed up a bit, frowning but instead of moving the hands, he grabbed them in his own, intertwining their fingers.
''This is a lot to handle Bry. I know it is. Whatever happens, I won't leave you. I never will. I still love you as much as before and I always will no matter what you decide.''
A flushing warmth spread across Bryan's cheeks as he smiled faintly, looking up at the red-head whose cold blue eyes were like the water itself so placid and calm.
''You're too good to me.'' He whispered quietly, kissing the boy's cheek softly.
''You know, if it's too much for you to live with, the doctor did mention abortion...''
His lilac eyes went wide for a second, something more to build up thoughts in his mind. He literally defined the word miracle, chemically or not and he could only imagine the regret that would eat away at him if he did in fact go through with the procedure.
He would have a challenge to confront, both through the pregnancy and raising a child but somewhere deep down inside, he knew that those difficulties wouldn't even compare to the idea of never having the kid in the first place now that he knew it was going to happen.
He was experiencing an emotional rollercoaster of many magnitudes but the regret, the guilt and whatever else came with abortion would be far worst.
''Never.'' He blurted out, feeling protective over himself. Nothing would ever sway him into returning to such barbaric ways he used to live by.
''Are you sure?''
''Positive. I want to have a child with you Tala, even if I'm still under a lot of shock.''
No more words we're exchanged, Tala, content with the response felt a bit lighter and Bryan had relaxed as they kissed, so passionately, like so many times before.
-=TBC=-
I felt like you all needed fluff after all my medical mumbo jumbo. I'm going to do a bit more emotional and some comedy before I wrap this up and unveil the sequel. There's also another twist coming up. -evil laugh- I have that laugh down pat now...
