FUTURE DADS BY MISTAKE: An MM male pregnancy romance with reluctant future fathers, shared custody plans, and a found-family happy ending.

S D BARAIYA


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FUTURE DADS BY MISTAKE: An MM male pregnancy romance with reluctant future fathers, shared custody plans, and a found-family happy ending. by S D BARAIYA
Noah Reyes goes to Evolve Fertility Center expecting a routine checkup and a clean break from a messy breakup. Instead, a clinician drops the sentence that detonates his the clinic implanted the wrong embryo and the pregnancy is real.

Eli Harper likes his life controlled, quiet, and predictable. Then he gets the his banked genetic material was used in a clinic mix-up, and a stranger is carrying his baby. He rushes to the clinic ready to fight a scam… and walks into Noah’s fury, Noah’s fear, and a future neither of them planned.

With the clinic pushing fast paperwork and silence, Noah and Eli do the only thing that feels they build a baby-first plan. Appointments. Budgets. Boundaries. Shared custody decisions before the baby is even born. Forced proximity turns into late-night honesty. Co-parent chaos turns into tenderness. And the more Eli shows up steady, consent-forward, and present, the harder it gets for Noah to pretend this is “just a situation.”

But when outside pressure, old wounds, and a threatening ex try to rip their fragile trust apart, Noah and Eli must decide what they really are to each temporary co-parents… or a chosen family.

Future Dads by Mistake is a spicy, emotional MM male pregnancy romance with reluctant future fathers, forced teamwork, found-family support, and a deeply satisfying HEA.

Tropes you’ll
• Accidental pregnancy / clinic mix-up
• Reluctant dads → devoted partners
• Co-parenting and shared custody planning
• Forced proximity / roommates
• Found family & queer community support
• Consent-forward, open-door intimacy

Content medical malpractice/clinic error, pregnancy anxiety, legal stress, and an interfering ex (no on-page sexual violence).
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