Drowning with the Koi (Rurouni Kenshin)
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Title: Drowning with the Koi
Author:
luciferxdamien
Fandom: Rurouni Kenshin
Word Count: 6,000~
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Rape, Spousal Abuse (Towards the Husband), Past Infidelity, Forced Drugging, Forced to Impregnate.
Summary: When Lord Aizu agreed to wed Saitou and Tokio, it was under the condition that a child of theirs would be adopted to the Numazawa Clan. Twelve years and two children later, Saitou still has not fulfilled his promise and Tokio is now desperate to have one last child that she can let go to the Numazawa. A child created out of hatred and disdain…
Tokio drugs her husband, when the moon is high and bright, and tries to force him to impregnate her, before she grows too old to bear another child. However, Saitou has been through many battles and questions his own fertility, having survived through fevers and fire. He could stop her from attacking him monthly, but only at the loss of one of their sons, something he, himself, cannot bear any more than Tokio can…
Author:
Fandom: Rurouni Kenshin
Word Count: 6,000~
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Rape, Spousal Abuse (Towards the Husband), Past Infidelity, Forced Drugging, Forced to Impregnate.
Summary: When Lord Aizu agreed to wed Saitou and Tokio, it was under the condition that a child of theirs would be adopted to the Numazawa Clan. Twelve years and two children later, Saitou still has not fulfilled his promise and Tokio is now desperate to have one last child that she can let go to the Numazawa. A child created out of hatred and disdain…
Tokio drugs her husband, when the moon is high and bright, and tries to force him to impregnate her, before she grows too old to bear another child. However, Saitou has been through many battles and questions his own fertility, having survived through fevers and fire. He could stop her from attacking him monthly, but only at the loss of one of their sons, something he, himself, cannot bear any more than Tokio can…