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1 boy and 10 girls... and an endless amount of ways he could end up with one of them.
Chapter #1

A question of why, what if, and let's see.

    by: The forge of shadows Author IconMail Icon
Science has often asked questions that were merely sparked by one man or woman's curiosity. What if light could be contained in a bottle? In what way would it be possible for man to soar with the birds? Or how could we most easily exchange information over vast distances?

Such questions have beckoned the light bulb, the airplane, and of course the internet. Social questions beckon similar results. Why do certain people vote for certain political groups? Why is it that babies that aren't coddled or soothed when they cry grow up to be more independent? Why is it that family members despite being just as much a part of society as everyone else are off limits in romantic pursuits?

The answers to which are complicated but still there, say for the last question. It's just programmed into society that such pursuits are deemed wrong. So wrong that many are sickened by thought. But why? In nature such relationships occur all the time and even humanity encourages it with endangered species and yet society discourages it when it happens in families. Yes there are the factors of genetic mutation but such genetic problems only occur through several generations of such activity not in the immediate first child. If animals are given the freedom to choose whichever mate they so want even if they are blood then why not people too?

These thoughts, these burning questions, haunted themselves in young Lisa Loud's mind. Never one for social ques, the pre-programed idea of 'incest is wrong' didn't stick in her head as it did with everyone else. The intrigue could not be fought and almost on instinct did she start writing out a hypothesis.

What would the results of such a relationship bring on not only the couple but the people in their lives?

But there was a speed bump in this little expirement of hers, a major one. For this to work she'd have to find family members very close to each other, more so than the typical family bond. More so this study would take years to properly do so the subjects couldn't be parent and child, they would have to be siblings. But the only family in royal woods that fit those characteristics was be her own.

With that she paused... her family was no stranger to her expirements, much to their irritation, However it would take no study to see such activity that would shake her family. Not to mention the unknown effects and possible stress she would placing on Lincoln. As the sole male choice he had to be part of this expirement.

There would be hardships, challenges that she would willingly have brought on him and the sister she would choose for him to be with. At this pause she wondered... could she stand through her own guilt for this study?

With a sigh she found her answer, for the sake of science she needed to know and began to write down the rough outline of her experiment.

Now facing another obstacle, which sister would she pursue to be with Lincoln?

You have the following choices:

1. Lori

2. Leni

3. Luna

4. Luan

5. more...

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