So, here's the gist of the story:

  • It is the future, perhaps 2060 or so.
  • A viral outbreak in 2018 and the years of mayhem and madness that followed nearly wiped out the human race.
  • In many places, life has become a series of never ending dangers.
  • And in many of those places, survivors hide out from others in the fear that those others will only bring them misery and woe.
  • Even after the end of the plague, mankind is still facing local extinction in many areas, including that of our story.
  • A man (me) and his wife (you) are on the road, traveling from place to place, simply trying to survive.
  • They come across a father (me) and his two daughters (you), with whom they do some trade.
  • That's when the father makes a proposal: he wants the husband to breed with his daughters in an effort to help perpetuate the human race.
  • It makes sense ... but ... how will each of the characters deal with such a radical idea?
  • Just for kicks, we can toss in a son, too. You see where I'm going with that, right?


Very important point about the sex:

  • This in not intended to be nor will it become one long sex scene!
  • This is meant to be a great deal of story with a small amount of sex.
  • If you don't write erotica, we can write this story entirely in a thread and "fade to black" the sex scenes.
  • If you do write erotica:

    • We can still write the story in a thread, "fade to black" when sex is imminent, write the erotic scenes in PM just for the two of us, then mention the basics of the PM writing -- without graphic detail -- in the thread in a way that doesn't leave potential readers hanging.
    • Or we can write the whole thing in PM.
  • I don't care one way or another.


My ideal writing partner:

  • Will be just like or very similar to me, meaning...
  • She will post almost every day.
  • She will post at least 10 times a week.
  • She will proofread for spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Mistakes are expected, and I will make my own fair share (fare Cher?) of them. (Hell, there are probably mistakes in this post that I won't catch!) But just as mistakes are expected, so is proofreading.
  • She will be fine with replies that are only one or two lines when one or two lines is all that is needed to move the story forward; and she will be fine with one or two or ten paragraphs when one or two or ten paragraphs are needed to fully describe the situation, surroundings, events, and more.