My Personal Baby Machine
By JM Ross
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Pete wins big in a poker game but then finds the looser doesn't have the money to cover his losses.
Ultimately, the looser offers his spectacularly beautiful wife as collateral for the debt.
Three days later, Pete's property, his new collateral, appears at his door and Pete's life begins to turn deliciously upside down.
JM Ross
I love it when my protagonist finds herself contending with an intimate partner or a force that will change her forever. What is she thinking as she looses control of her desires or her body or both? Did she want this to happen? Has it gone too far? Does she like it? How will it end? Will it end? The line between fantasy and reality is sometimes so very, very thin and I adore stepping into fantasy and staying there as long as I can. I hope you enjoy. Love JM
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My Personal Baby Machine - JM Ross
My Personal Baby Machine
JM Ross
Published by JM Ross, 2015.
This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.
MY PERSONAL BABY MACHINE
First edition. November 30, 2015.
Copyright © 2015 JM Ross.
ISBN: 978-1519987167
Written by JM Ross.
Also by JM Ross
The Cruise
My Personal Baby Machine
The Shaman's Baby Machine
Becoming She
The Sorceress
Southern Love
Island Woman
Becoming a Cow
The Baby Machine 5
The LadyFish Experiment
Earning My Tuition
Shaping Bodies
The Last Baby Machine
Those Maleficent Mushrooms
Witch Way... Do You Want Me?
The Beast Inside Me
The Lure of Dubai
Lusting for a Real Man
My Need to Breed
Wiccan
Mortal Seed
Watch for more at JM Ross’s site.
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Also By JM Ross
My Personal Baby Machine
Also By JM Ross
My Personal Baby Machine
by JM Ross
Copyright 2015
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My Personal Baby Machine
By JM Ross
Prolog:
Five years ago, my husband lost me in a card game. But then, I was never more that his trophy wife anyway.
All I ever wanted from life was to serve a good man, get big and fat and have a basket full of babies. I hate being pretty. Maybe, I should get so fat that no man would ever want me.
After I said that, I looked down to my coffee as once more, any possible vestige of hope seemed to drain out of me.
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Chapter 1
Carl added his new cards to his hand. He spread them seeing three kings and two aces. His knuckles turned white as he gripped the cards. He deliberated how to manage his next move and then, pulled back two chips.
I'm light two thousand,
he said in a low voice.
This game isn't fun anymore,
said the next man at the table, Too much money, it's getting too serious.
But still, he anted the two thousand dollars in and leaned back to study his cards again.
You're right, Phil,
said the man to his left as he also threw in his chips.
Then it came to me. I put in two thousand in and raised the bet an additional six thousand. The next man at the table folded his cards, threw them on the table and went to make a drink.
I watched Carl open his cards again and study them. I watched his pupils dilate.
Fool should be wearing glasses,
I thought, This guy's got so many tells.
I didn't like him. There was something different about him. Aside from his compulsive gambling, it was hard to put a finger on what was wrong. But he definitely was an odd one.
Carl pulled back six chips and then another ten more saying, I'm light the six and I raise you another ten thousand.
He looked up to watch my reaction.
The next two players complained about the game again and threw their cards in. And again, it was back to me. I didn't open my cards but met Carl's stare.
Ten to you,
he mumbled nervously.
A minute later, I prepared to push ten thousand dollars worth of chips in but then stopped and studied him again.
You got something to back all this up?
I asked as I pointed to his shortage.
Carl nodded nervously.
I let him sweat for another minute and then pushed the ten thousand in.
Then I raised the bet by another twenty five thousand dollars saying, Twenty five, back.
He starred at me in disbelief. Was I bluffing? He wasn't sure. Finally he drew back chips signifying he was lite another twenty-five thousand dollars.
But then, he pulled another five thousand dollars worth and said, Five thousand more.
I studied his face again and then pushed in the five thousand saying, Call.
Carl began to smile as he enjoyed his moment of triumph.
He spread his cards saying, Full house. Queens over kings,
and he spread his cards on the table and waited for that moment of defeat to show in my eyes.
I studied the five cards for half a minute and then spread my