Making Harem
Copyright© 2026 by RomanticDoaist
Chapter 24: The Widow Shreya
Romance Sex Story: Chapter 24: The Widow Shreya - Daniel Miller was a complete failure—poor, betrayed, and abandoned by the city he trusted. When despair drives him to death, fate gives him a second chance. Reborn into his teenage body, back in his remote village and high school days, Daniel carries memories of the future. This time, he refuses to be weak. He will seize money, desire, and all the women who ever catch his eye eyes
Caution: This Romance Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Consensual Reluctant Romantic Fiction Rags To Riches Harem Anal Sex Cream Pie Masturbation Oral Sex Pregnancy Safe Sex Sex Toys Squirting Tit-Fucking Slow
When Daniel woke up the next day, the sound of students reading aloud filled the air. He quietly left his thousand dollar on the table, said goodbye to the young girl, and went home.
Grace couldn’t see him off because she was teaching, but the old man who had driven the donkey the day before had kindly escorted Daniel to the riverbank. The old man who was punting the bamboo raft was already waiting there. Seeing Daniel arrive, he excitedly stepped forward: “Young man, I had someone watch over all night yesterday. Your vehicle is perfectly fine! Don’t worry.”
Normally, such words might sound like self-aggrandizement, but Daniel felt a warmth in his heart. After saying goodbye, he rode his motorcycle for another two hours along mountain roads. By the time he got home, it was already midday, and the bumpy mountain road had nearly shattered Daniel’s bones.
“Dan, you’re back!”
When Daniel entered, Julie was talking to a woman with tears streaming down her face. Daniel recognized the woman. She was a recipient of the “Five Guarantees” (a government-provided social welfare program for the elderly, disabled, and orphans) in the village. After her husband died while working in the mines, she was cursed as a jinx and kicked out of the house by her mother-in-law. Her own family also refused to take her in. Later, she built a small house at the foot of the mountain and lived there with her daughter.
“Yeah, I’m exhausted from the journey! Aunt Shreya, what happened to you?”
Daniel seemed to vaguely recognize the woman’s name: Shreya Singh, a name that didn’t quite fit the image of a rural woman. The name, however, suited her well. In her teens, she was a renowned beauty in the surrounding villages, and even now, at thirty, she showed no signs of aging. Time hadn’t left many marks on her; instead, it had added a touch of mature charm. Her large eyes had lost the innocence of her youth, replaced by a sense of bewilderment about life. Yet, one could still glimpse the beauty she must have possessed in her youth from her face.
“Don’t even mention Dan. That village chief Edward Turner seized your Aunt Shreya’s land. Yesterday, when your Aunt Shreya went to confront him, she was scolded by his wife. That guy deserves to be struck by lightning. He’s living a good life himself, yet he still covets that little piece of land belonging to an orphan and a widow.”
Julie’s face was full of anger as she spoke.
“Oh, but Aunt Shreya’s family doesn’t own much land! It shouldn’t matter much, right?”
Daniel remained unmoved and said...
Julie immediately jumped up: “How can you talk like that? Your Aunt Shreya’s family depends on this little bit of land to make a living and also to support the children’s education.”
“Sister, don’t blame the child!”
Shreya, who was sobbing, quickly got up and comforted her.
Only then did Daniel get a clear look at her. Her long, beautiful hair was simply tied in a braid at the back of her head. Although she was already thirty, her delicate face had few wrinkles, and she had fair skin unlike that of rural women. Perhaps due to her lifestyle, even though she was a married woman, she hadn’t gained weight. Watching her breasts sway back and forth as she stood up, Daniel felt an urge to touch them.
“Aunt Shreya, let me take you home first!”
Daniel’s mind raced. Her family’s small, dilapidated land was definitely not something Edward would consider. Could there be something else going on?
“Girl, don’t be too sad. Your older brother went to talk to Edward, and I guess he won’t dare to make things too difficult for you! Go back and rest for a while, your health is the most important thing.” As the saying goes, a widow’s door is always a source of gossip, and Julie knew this well. Therefore, she still didn’t want Shreya to stay in her house.
“Sis, if you’re not going to come back, then forget it! Don’t make my older brother worry!”
After saying something kindly, Shreya followed Daniel out of the courtyard.
“Come on up, Auntie!”
After lighting the motorcycle, Daniel spoke to Shreya, who was still somewhat reserved. Shreya hesitated for a moment before gently stepping onto the motorcycle. The motorcycle then drove onto the side road.
For the rest of the journey, Shreya sat back to keep her distance from Daniel and didn’t say a word. Only after seeing her small house did she weakly say thank you. However, Daniel didn’t leave, and said with a smile, “Auntie, won’t you invite me in for a drink of water?”
“No way, it’s just that my family is poor and I’m afraid you won’t like it!”
Shreya quickly ushered Daniel into the courtyard and handed him a bowl of tea.
Daniel looked around and saw that the environment was similar to his second aunt’s. The only difference was that Shreya had set up a row of melon trellises in the yard, which made the dilapidated little yard seem a bit more vibrant: “Auntie, tell me honestly why Edward wants to take your land. Logically speaking, his family’s environment is not bad, so he shouldn’t care about such things.”
Shreya seemed to have her secret exposed, and after a moment of hesitation, she blushed and said, “A few nights ago, when my daughter and I were sleeping, we heard someone knocking on the door. I woke up groggily and found Edward standing there, reeking of alcohol. He tried to do something inappropriate as soon as he saw me, but I didn’t let him! I slapped him, and then he was stunned. He said he was making my family miserable and then left. When he came to collect the land, he even said that I should come back to him whenever I thought things through.”
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