After that chat with Evelyn, I had wished her well and severed the connection between us before heading back inside, taking over for Crima and getting dinner prepared; another night of venison sandwiches, but this time we had some corn to munch on as well, so that was nice.
Dinner was good despite being almost an exact repeat of the night before, even with the same thing to drink - semen - as well as having the same 'desert' planned for us both in the basement; raw, creampie sex together until we passed out, indulging in our lusts until we were empty and filled at the same time...
That next day was much of the same again, with us going around and tending to the crops before we got to actually harvesting everything we had gotten the day before, shucking the corn and separating the kernels of wheat from the heads, which was then ground down into wonderful flour as we began to get our stores of ingredients up.
Crima also managed to get the compost bin staked into the earth and ready to be used, so we placed the excess organic waste into the bin and allowed it to begin decomposing into some fertilizer, whilst we also began to grind down the bones from the deer into a fertilizer as well, albeit a weaker one.
Just like always, we took a few breaks whenever one of us got obviously horny again, and Crima decided that she wanted to indulge herself outside of the house and on the grass, wildly pouncing on me and shoving her cock deep inside my womb as she mated with me again, eventually ejaculating and filling me with her sperm, all while she laid on top of me.
The day went by quickly, and we got a whole lot done even if it felt like we didn't do that much at all; we did tend to the crops and refine our yields, I did get to make sure everything was growing properly and that there were no weeds, we did have a whole lot of sex...
Everything was excellent, and night fell once more, allowing us to enjoy the fruits of our labor as we opted for a venison stew made with the bone marrow, corn and some of the simple herbs nearby, which we mopped up with some bread to ensure the bowls were clean.
I also got to thinking about how to make something to actually eat as dessert, but sadly there wasn't much I could do with what we had, so I just let that idea fade away for now; after all, tomorrow would be a happy day, and with it came the potential of new things to do and new ingredients to make use of.
Specifically milk, since the Cowkin was going to hatch sometime tomorrow, though she would need a few days to eat and finish growing before she produced milk, just like the Goatkin would too if it was a female and not a futanari.
The whole thing about hatching was something that initially seemed odd, especially since the Demi Human's were able to be conceived and grow in such quickness that almost seemed impossible; a week to form an egg, a week to incubate, and then boom, they're hatching and they already have so much information in their brains.
They could walk, talk, use their arms and fingers, understood what most things were and how to use them, and so much more all moments after coming out of the egg; it apparently had something to do with the mana being sapped from the Mother's body, which was chock full of information that they absorbed and made use of.
It's incredible and mind boggling how advanced they were, since Human's needed four months to form the baby and needed four years to reach adolescence - and six total to reach adulthood - all while needing to learn how to do things from scratch and requiring quite a lot of care and love to turn out properly.
Much more complicated than Demi Human's, but we also enjoyed a longer lifespan as well as a few other things... but not too much past that lifespan actually mattered nowadays, so yeah...
Still, I was excited to see my new family, so the night went by even better as Crima and I made love once more, before waking up and going to check the eggs together, expectance and joy and so many other emotions making each second drag out for what felt like ever.
There was no guarantee that they would reach their complete incubation period at the same time, but there was a guarantee that it was today, so we just had to wait and see; when they reached the end of their incubation, they would wait until the surrounding area was safe before reaching out of the shell and joining the world of the living properly, and coming out to join our wonderful family.
None of the eggs were ready just yet sadly, so Crima and I reluctantly went back to the fields and began to tend to the crops again, making sure everything was nurtured and growing healthy and strong.
The new wheat was coming along nicely, and I was correct on a few things it seemed; they had two stalks now, and the heads were larger than before in this current stage, so I was hoping that there was a chance they grew even larger when they fully matured.
As for the corn, it was much the same, and we were finally able to harvest the potatoes, which was an excellent surprise as well since they were more plentiful here, yielding around eight to ten potatoes per plant, and each was a nice, deep russet color that made me hope they were as tasty as they looked.
Some oil and herbs, baked in the oven and given a dash of salt on top... oh that sounds good too~!
Not as good as a fresh loaf of bread, of course...