The fact that I had married Keine and the others was a miracle. Of course this came about because of my own careless actions, so I had brought it on myself, but it was nevertheless beyond the scope of my belief that I would find myself married to so many amazing women. Some of them were like Keine and had feelings for me, but more than half had been little more than acquaintances that could be talked to fairly comfortably. So now we were all married and living together, but since nobody particularly hated me or any of the others not much changed. Actually thanks to us all living together now I had more opportunities to chat with the girls and get to know them better. Some of the girls hadn't really had a home before, so they were glad to finally have a place of their own.
But whoever said that miracles seldom come alone was right. It wasn't long after we all began living together that it happened.
Should it be called a miracle as well?
Eirin "Yep, they're all pregnant. Haa... congratulations." Clap, clap, clap.
How could they all be pregnant... including Suika and Nitori...
During the party to celebrate the completion of the house Suika and Nitori had joined us - they had done a large part of the work, after all - and when the party lasted late into the night they were invited to sleep over. But still, I can't believe that's when it happened. They're both supposed to be strong when it comes to alcohol, but apparently they were't used to drinking things from the outside world. It was such powerful alcohol that I can't even remember what happened, but Eirin's diagnosis of pregnancy had to be correct - and she was certain I was the father.
I'd forgotten about Sanae being there. Sanae was the one who had prepared our food and drinks that first time as well, when the added drug had lead to our orgy, and this time too she had apparently added in that miracle touch. There was no change to the taste of anything, so nobody had noticed.
It seemed that Suika and Nitori had both been so affected by the alcohol that they had no memories of what we had done, and at some point during the night got up, dressed, and went back to bed. When they woke up the next morning they didn't remember what had happened and didn't notice any evidence either, so it was as if it had never been. Until Akyuu reported the events that occurred. In the following days the two women began to feel weird and went to Eirin for diagnosis. It was good to know the cause, but the result was another wedding to add them into the family.
Soon they'll be moving in with us.
We have plenty of spare rooms, but I worry about what will happen in the future.
The necklace of rings around my neck clinked softly. Unlike my wives I was unable to wear all of my rings at once, so I had instead strung them onto a chain to wear as a necklace. From time to time Keine asked that I wear her ring, so currently I had that one on my finger.
At some point I realized we'd never been photographed together, so I had Shameimaru come over to take a picture of us in front of our new house. She brought a tripod to help the photos come out and told everyone to take whatever pose they liked. All of my wives took poses that showed off their wedding rings.
When the picture was developed I hung it in the main living room where we all liked to gather.
But currently I'm more concerned with the future. Yesterday Keine gave birth to a girl. I wonder who will give birth next? Even immortals get tired, and I began to worry that delivering so many babies might cause Eirin to pass out from exhaustion. At this point she's a pregnancy specialist. I doubt there's a single obstetrician-gynecologist in this world or the outside world with experience like hers.
Thinking about the future makes my stomach hurt.
Tokiko "We're going to have an even bigger family. Isn't that great, Rinnosuke?"
Keine "Cut that out."
Rinnosuke "Give me a break."
Well, there goes my stomach.
The End.
