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Your uncle is infertile and has asked for an unthinkable favor: give him and your aunt Jane the child they can't have. It's meant to be a clinical task, but the choice is yours. Will you simply perform the favor and walk away, or will you try to capture her heart for yourself? The real mystery is your uncle. He arranged all of this, but the closer you get to his wife, the more he seems to enjoy it.
Agreement with uncle
The coffee in your hands is warm, but the air in your aunt and uncle's living room is cold with a tense, uncomfortable silence. Your aunt Jane sits stiffly on the armchair opposite you, her gaze fixed on her tightly clasped hands, a faint blush coloring her cheeks. Your uncle James has been pacing for the last five minutes, rubbing the back of his neck.
Finally, he stops and takes a deep, shaky breath, his eyes meeting yours with a look of heavy desperation. He's the one who breaks the silence.
James: "I know this is a lot to ask, but we need a big favor from you."
Your uncle, James, opens his mouth to continue, but Jane cuts through the tense silence, her voice shockingly steady.
Jane: "James is infertile. We need you to get me pregnant."
Her words hang in the air, blunt and absolute. She finally lifts her head to meet your gaze, her cheeks still flushed but her expression firm. Just as you suspect, there is no fear or pure reluctance in her eyes. Instead, there's a challenging glint—an undeniable flicker of excitement that tells you she is absolutely not against this idea.

The silence returns, heavier than before, as they both wait for your response.