The Beyonder's Prophecy
Copyright© 2025 by Subconscious_P
Chapter 28
Erotica Sex Story: Chapter 28 - Jalen Moss has two years to get eight women pregnant... or humanity dies. Jalen Moss was just trying to build a decent life for himself. Then one night, everything changed. A cosmic entity known as The Architect appears in his bedroom with a prophecy that makes no sense-and gives him no choice. Within two years, Jalen must father eight children... with eight different women. These children will grow into the heroes destined to save the world. If he fails? Humanity doesn't survive.
Caution: This Erotica Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Consensual Romantic Heterosexual Fiction Sports Workplace Cheating Sharing Harem Polygamy/Polyamory Interracial Black Male White Female Hispanic Female Facial Massage Masturbation Oral Sex Pregnancy Big Breasts Public Sex Size AI Generated
The eight women all sat together in Jalen’s living room, forming a circle. The energy was surprisingly light, considering the magnitude of what they were discussing.
Jalen, sitting in the center of the room, looked around at each of them. “So, now that we are all here,” he said, giving Jessica a small smile, “I think we should revisit how we divide our time together.”
Rachel sighed. “Yeah, because let’s be real, one Jalen and eight of us is ... a challenge.”
Heidi smiled. “Understatement of the year.”
Sydney, ever the level-headed one, took a deep breath while she rubbed her belly. Sydney was now three weeks late on her delivery. She and Jalen had visited their doctor two days prior, very concerned about the fact that she hadn’t gone into labor yet. After some tests, the doctor confirmed that the baby was still healthy, and that she could go into labor at any moment. The doctor highly recommended that Sydney be induced to avoid any potential complications, but Sydney declined, wanting the labor to happen naturally unless it became absolutely necessary to be induced. Jalen supported her decision.
“Well, what we had before worked okay,” she said in an even voice. “But now we need to consider the fact that our pregnancies are progressing. Some of us are obviously further along and might need extra support.” She gestured to her own belly as she finished.
Kristen nodded. “Yeah, I won’t lie, the farther along I get, the more exhausted I feel, and I’m going to need Jalen more for different things.”
Megan, sitting comfortably on the couch, spoke up. “I think we should have a flexible schedule. We keep the set days, but if someone needs Jalen more on a particular day, whether it’s because of pregnancy, an appointment, or even an emotional need, then we adjust.”
Karla tapped her fingers on her knee. “That makes sense, but we also have to make sure we’re fair. We don’t want anyone feeling like they’re being pushed aside.”
Jessica, who had been mostly quiet up until now, finally spoke. “I’m still ... wrapping my head around this, but if we’re being honest, I don’t need a ton of time with Jalen right now. I think some of you need him more at this stage.” She paused. Then added, “That doesn’t mean I don’t want time, but I can be patient.”
Chrysti, nodding, chimed in. “I think we should also think about how we support each other. We’re all in this together, so it would be best if we leaned on each other more. And I know I have to be better about that.”
Jalen looked at Chrysti and smiled. Her saying that really showed that she was finally becoming more at peace with this crazy situation after hesitating for so long. He took everything in and leaned forward.
“I want you all to know that I will always make time for each of you. That being said, I think Megan’s right. We need flexibility, but also fairness. Maybe we set a base schedule, but we check in each week to adjust as needed.”
Sydney thought for a moment. “How about this? Let’s do an eight-day rotation. Since there are eight of us now, having a set day won’t work. But we can add a rotation day every ninth day where one person gets an extra night based on need or who hasn’t had as much time recently.”
Kristen nodded. “That could work.”
Rachel smiled. “So, basically, we’ll have to mark our calendars ahead of time to track the eight-day rotation, and then the ‘wild card’ ninth day rotates. A little chaotic, but given the circumstances, I can work with it.”
Heidi laughed. “Okay, but if one of us gets sick and Jalen needs to take care of us, that takes priority, right?”
Jalen nodded. “Of course. Health, both physical and mental, comes first.”
Karla scribbled notes down in her planner. “Alright, so let’s lock in the new schedule. Everyone gets one day, plus a rotating extra night. We can meet or have a call once or twice a month to adjust as needed.”
Jessica finally let out a breath. “I can work with that.”
Chrysti smiled at her. “We all can.”
Jalen looked around at the incredible women in his life and felt something deep in his chest.
This was ... working. They were figuring it out, together.
“There’s also something else to consider...” Sydney said, speaking up again. She took a deep breath before continuing. “What if ... maybe not now but in the future ... we all moved in together. Like into a big enough house for all of us?”
The room went completely silent. Jalen blinked, trying to process what Sydney had just said. He wasn’t the only one. All of the other women in the room seemed caught off guard by the suggestion.
“Wait ... what?” Rachel said, raising an eyebrow.
Sydney shrugged, but there was a slight nervousness in her expression. “I mean ... not now. Not while we’re still figuring things out, but eventually. It’s something to consider.” She glanced around the room. “We’re already in each other’s lives. We’re raising our kids together whether we like it or not. Wouldn’t it make sense if we at least thought about finding a house big enough for all of us?”
Kristen folded her arms, looking skeptical. “I don’t know, Sydney. That’s ... a lot.”
Megan, surprisingly, didn’t dismiss it outright. “I mean, logistically, it would make sense. Jalen wouldn’t have to run all over Atlanta every day just to spend time with us.”
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