The Time Traveler's Baby Daddy
Copyright© 2020 by Tessa Void
Epilogue: September 14, 2014
Time Travel Sex Story: Epilogue: September 14, 2014 - When a college girl who's several months pregnant shows up on Rory's doorstep claiming that he's the one who did the deed-but in the future-he doesn't see much choice but to let her in and explain herself. He never expected to be entangled in her time travel...
Caution: This Time Travel Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Coercion Consensual Reluctant Romantic Heterosexual Fiction Science Fiction Time Travel First Masturbation Oral Sex Pregnancy Safe Sex
Rory pushed the stroller with the twins in it. The date was important, one of the few that Megan had divulged to him.
September 14, 2014. The day she first got unstuck to.
She herself got unstuck in the morning, like she’d indicated would happen, and then he took the kids out to walk through the local shopping area.
He would want to find her quickly, once she did pop in, and had spent a lot of time thinking about what he would say—though she had been coy about it, like always. He knew better than to ask anymore.
Even though she expected the time travel in a way, thanks to the incident of her losing her virginity, it would still be a shock, for sure. The world had changed a lot in the near-decade she would skip. And there would be a lot to cover.
Xavier and Heather both scrambled through the streets—thankfully very empty, because it was a Sunday—on the lookout. Rory pushed the stroller behind them, occasionally yelling at them to stay closer.
But they wanted to get to corners first. It was a contest, after all.
Xavier was the first to see her. “Mom!” he called, dashing around a corner. Rory picked up the pace, wanting to get to his wife as soon as possible.
“Mommy!” Heather cried, also dashing in that direction.
Rory turned the corner, and there was Megan. A very young Megan, before the ravages of pregnancy, marriage, and especially the Spaghetti Years had gotten to her. Bewildered and innocent, completely caught off-guard by what had just happened.
Mobbed by two children, calling her their mom.
“Wha—?” she started, hands in the air, obviously not recognizing the two of them. “Who are you?”
“We’re you’re kids, mooooom,” Xavier said, giggling as he held on tight to her. “Don’t you recognize us?”
“You look so young!” Heather said. “Like you always tell us you used to look like!”
Megan looked up from their faces and saw Rory, and she squinted a moment. Then looked absolutely bewildered. Then her eyes opened more, as though she recognized him. And then bewildered again. “What the hell—?”
He smiled at her, pushing the stroller close. “Hey there, Megan.”
“How do you know my name... again?”
“It’s a long, long story,” he said. “But I’ll start at the beginning. Right now, the year is 2014, and you have just become unstuck in time, from I think 2004?”
“Y ... yeah.” She looked shocked. Disbelief.
He gestured back in the direction of the house they would eventually raise a family in together. “I know it’s a lot to ask, but I want you to come with me. There is no sunburst without the Sun, and we have a lot to discuss about that phrase...”