Aaliya felt the curious eyes of her tribe upon her as she moved through the village. Her belly, once flat and smooth, now curved noticeably beneath her light summer dress. "I can't believe how quickly it's happening," she murmured to herself, her hand gently caressing her growing belly.
With each passing week, Aaliya found herself needing new garments. Her partner, Liam, worked tirelessly, hunting and gathering food to satisfy her insatiable hunger. "I promise we'll find a way to make you comfortable," he reassured her, though worry tinged his voice.
"I can't keep up with everyone like this," Aaliya admitted, leaning heavily on Liam for support. Her tribe rallied around her, determined to ensure her safety and comfort through the long winter.
The community came together, crafting a garment from animal pelts to keep Aaliya warm. Liam ensured she had everything she needed, his eyes filled with love and admiration. "I couldn't do this without you," she whispered, resting her head against his shoulder.
With each passing day, Aaliya felt the strength of the bond with her unborn children. Her hips widened, her body instinctively preparing for the monumental task ahead. The tribe awaited the arrival of the octuplets, the anticipation palpable.
As her body swelled with life, Aaliya knew she was ready. The tribe's midwives stood by her side, their hands gentle and reassuring. Liam held her hand, his strength steadying her. Together, they faced the future, ready for the miracles about to unfold.
















