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Monstrous Fertility: Initial Corruption
Monstrous Fertility: Initial Corruption
Monstrous Fertility: Initial Corruption
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Unusual signs in the sky have put my entire primitive community on edge. Only when I venture out to the mountains alone do I discover what the signs portend. New gods have arrived from the heavens, and I’m the first to see their hideous forms.

Yet unlike the impotent fertility deity my husband serves, these gods promise they can help me conceive! All I need to do is be willing to experience the otherworldly pleasures that their long tapered organs can bring me.

Soon, my womb is swelling with their strange egg-like offspring. Although I lose my hair, my best assets begin to grow and become surprisingly productive, attracting the attention of a secret female lover. Yet as my body begins to take on the gods’ unusual traits, and I grow a male-like appendage, I can’t help but wonder: is this truly a blessing, or is it a curse?

After anointing me as their high priestess, the gods also want to bless my husband, who is eager to meet them. If we can convince our community to pledge allegiance to these new gods, our world might never be the same again.

Monstrous Fertility: Initial Corruption is an approximately 20,000-word complete short-story which functions as a prologue to Lilith Elyon's Monstrous Fertility series of erotic novels. This book also contains a preview of the first chapter of Lilith Elyon's next book, Monstrous Fertility: Evolving Expectation.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLilith Elyon
Release dateJun 18, 2021
ISBN9780463654200
Monstrous Fertility: Initial Corruption
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Lilith Elyon

Lilith Elyon is the author of Monstrous Fertility, a series of erotic novels which feature an epic science-fiction story with horror elements, set in a high-tech, alternate-reality world where aliens and vampires contend for control of humanity’s future.

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Monstrous Fertility - Lilith Elyon

Monstrous Fertility: Initial Corruption

Copyright 2021 Lilith Elyon

This is an original work of erotic fiction. It contains explicit language and sexual content, and is meant only for adult readers.

Names, characters, places, situations, events, institutions, products, and dialog are products of the author’s imagination, or are used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual events or actual persons, living or dead, is purely a coincidence. All characters depicted in this work are adults at least twenty years old.

The story contained in this work includes themes of alien impregnation, instant pregnancy and hyper pregnancy, a human woman giving birth to egg-like alien offspring, female and male body transformation, hucow/lactation, and futanari. Expect male-female, female-female, female-alien and male-alien couplings, where some of the aliens’ bodily components resemble tentacles. If you do not want to read such content, do not continue further into this work.

Cover artwork is original and copyright Lilith Elyon, 2021. Characters depicted on the cover are not intended to resemble any persons either living or dead or any other fictional characters; any resemblance is purely a coincidence.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: A Bad Omen

Chapter 2: The Gods Have Arrived

Chapter 3: Fulfilled at Last

Chapter 4: Unusual Consequences

Chapter 5: A Blessing or a Curse?

Chapter 6: Growing Concerns

Chapter 7: We Don’t Have to Tell Him

Chapter 8: A Difficult Journey

Chapter 9: Birthing Divine Offspring

Chapter 10: Sharing in the Divine Nature

Chapter 11: The Experiment Begins

Chapter 12: New Loyalties

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Chapter 1: A Bad Omen

May you and your husband experience the blessings of Abiathar, Onais announces. He presses his hands together and bows deeply as his brown robes flutter in the warm breeze.

Chloe reaches over the stone altar and drops two copper coins into the bronze bowl on top of it. I smile as I pass her a clay jar full of fresh fertility potion.

Of course, I know better than to think that either my husband’s blessing or the herbal concoction will make any difference. Whatever will happen will happen.

Maybe I’m just losing my faith. But really, who wouldn’t, if they were in my place?

Not only have Onais and I been attempting to conceive for over fourteen years, but he’s also our community’s priest of Abiathar. We’ve used every blessing he knows, taken the traditional potion on a daily basis, worn a fertility charm whenever we do it, and still, absolutely nothing.

Even Onais has said that he doesn’t understand it. I admire how he can put on a confident face for our community. But my empty womb has only deepened his depression, which has sapped almost all of his ability to even try to get me pregnant.

Now, Onais is thirty-seven, and I’m thirty-four. The women who come to our shrine for blessings are sometimes as much as eight or even ten years younger than I am. Fortunately, most have managed to become pregnant, and so my husband and I still have some credibility, at least, for now. But I’m starting to hate the looks of pity I see in our clients’ eyes.

The statue of Abiathar smiles down on us from his pedestal behind the altar, reminding me of a half-sized version of Onais in his priestly robes. But in my heart, I worry that Abiathar is about as useful as the chunk of rock he’s carved from.

Chloe gives me a little smile, nods her head, and quietly turns away from our shrine without stopping for any usual chit-chat. She slips the small clay jar into her leather satchel, and I watch her disappear down the street between two stone-walled workshops.

With a sigh, I take the empty jar she had returned and place it into the woven reed basket beside me. I sit down onto the rough wooden bench behind the altar and continue to mend some of our clothes.

At least there’s some shade from the palm trees to sit in, since it looks like it will be a quiet day. It’s now mid-morning, and only a few market stalls are open. Old Irene is across from us, selling the eggplants, tomatoes, and figs her family has harvested. Lois the cloth-weaver two stalls down is also open, but she’s had even fewer customers than we have.

Eva, I’ve got more fertility charms for you! Eva?

Hmm? I look up, and see Talia coming toward us, holding up several of the necklaces.

Each one is a hammered bronze circle with a small gem mounted in the center, which reminds me of a pregnant belly with a bellybutton. A small hole at the top of the circle allows a leather cord to pass through.

Talia is the twenty-year-old daughter of the town’s blacksmith, and she has become quite skilled in jewelry-making. On the side, I’ve been teaching her how to create the fertility potion, since the likelihood that I’ll have any children to pass on the knowledge to is getting smaller by the day.

Thanks, but I don’t think we’ll need them today. Hardly anyone is buying. Still, I reach into my pocket and count out the copper coins to pay for her work.

Oh. Her bright smile fades along with the spark in her dark eyes. Was last night a bad omen? she quietly asks, and pushes a strand of dark hair back behind her ear.

I’m sure she’s not the only one thinking that. It was unlike anything we’ve ever seen or heard the elders speak about.

It happened at the end of our community’s evening bonfire. A child noticed that one of the largest red stars in the sky was especially bright. As we watched, it rapidly grew brighter and whiter, expanding up to three times as large as before. There was one last burst, and then the star suddenly vanished. Moments later the entire sky lit up in strange shifting bands of green and pink, which lasted for hours.

Onais sighs, pulls down his brown hood, and runs a hand

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