Good Samaritan
I am Neal Peters, and I have a story to tell of trying to be a Good Samaritan, but things unexpectedly went wrong. I want to share with you how my good intentions, urged on by my wife, took a turn for the worse after I made a simple mistake. Maybe not a simple mistake, but a way to give happiness to a neighbour.
My wife, Nadine, and I became part of a small community in a newly developed housing estate along with some other newly-weds. We were married about 18 months ago and spent much of that time saving to get a deposit for a home in this new area. We were having a baby when we were told our loan has been approved. He arrived about four months ago; when we were allowed to move into our chosen house. We were so happy; everything was going in our favour. Our new house in a keyhole-shaped cul-de-sac which consisted of seven houses built around the circular end of this relatively short street. Even its name sounded great, Cherry Blossom Way, although there were no cherry blossoms in the street. Our house was at the far end of the circular paved road, which meant we could drive up the road and go straight into our driveway. Our next-door neighbours could make a similar claim as the two driveways were side-by-side.
It took a few days to meet the other, closer residents of Cherry Blossom Way, almost all of them newly-weds, just like us and all starting a new life in a new house. When we pass each other in the street we started talking and introduced ourselves and there was camaraderie in Cherry Blossom Way.
Our house was number 7 and we quickly got to know Carol and Michael Sinclair at number 6, perhaps more so than we knew the others, possibly because there were no fences separating the two properties. One Saturday, Michael, or Mike, as he preferred to be called, saw me washing the car in the driveway and came over and asked if we would like to join them for coffee at their house later that afternoon. I thanked him and told Nadine who had to prepare little Josh, our new son, to go.
We knocked on the front door which Mike quickly opened it and greeted us. He told us he was pleased that we agreed to visit them and called Carol to welcome us. Carol came towards us and gave Nadine a hug, causing Nadine to put Josh's carry basket on the floor, Mike did the same and Carol came over and kissed me on the cheek. That started an afternoon of discovery about what each of us did for a living, followed by where they lived before moving here. The afternoon progressed pleasantly with cheese, biscuits and coffee. So, by the end of the afternoon we all had a basic background of each other which strengthened our friendship.
During the following weeks, Carol and Nadine went shopping together and one day Carol expressed her desire to have a child like Josh. In those girl-talks Carol revealed, somewhat reluctantly, that Mike had a very low sperm count and they were unlikely to produce a child using his sperm, but she had tested normal. Carol told Nadine that prior to settling in Cherry Blossom Way she had been attending a fertility clinic where Mike was tested, giving them the disappointing news. Of course, Mike was equally upset as they had talked of having children prior to getting married, Carol said they were now thinking of a sperm donor, which was an option suggested by the fertility clinic if both parties agreed.
When I arrived home from work, Nadine told me Carol's story and I felt pity for Mike who wanted to start a family and the unfortunate results they had received. So, imagine my surprise when Nadine told me, "You could be a sperm donor; you could fertilise all the women in the court with your large outputs." I didn't know if she was joking or serious, but I laughed at her exaggerated description of my capability and told her I didn't think those things were done these days. "Of course, they are. How do you think women like Carol get babies? All from a sperm bank," she answered her own question.
After our evening meal, Nadine started talking again about sperm donations, "Neal, you could cum in a little jar and give the sperm to Carol who could use a syringe-thing to poke into her vagina and it's all done. That's it! Carol gets pregnant." She made it sound so simple.
I wasn't comfortable, so I told her, "I don't want my sperm sitting in little jars in a sperm bank where it could go anywhere; it could mean I would have children without knowing it. How would you like it if, in ten years time, a child knocked the door and told you I was his father? You'd freak out, I know I would."
Nadine smiled at me and asked, "What if you were providing sperm exclusively for Carol and not part for a sperm bank?"
"What? You mean you want me to fuck Carol and make her pregnant?" I was surprised she even mentioned it.
Nadine looked at me and spoke rather deliberately, then expressing each word singularly and firmly,
"No, of course not. That is not what I meant at all." Nadine was still glaring at me when she finished talking, her lips pursed in mock disgust. "I am suggesting you jerk off into a container and I take it to Carol who can insert it with a syringe thing. She told me that's the way to transfer sperm, but it cannot be left for long periods because it goes off."
"So, what are you proposing? That I jerk off and you show Carol what I produced as a talking point over morning coffee? I thought my jerking off days were over now, but you are trying to restart the process. You want me to jerk off for Carol? I'm sorry, I don't wish to do that for her, although I do think she is a lovely person and would probably appreciate my efforts, but I won't be party to that."
Nadine came close to me and looked into my eyes; she reached out, took my hands in hers and said, "We could make it fun and help Carol at the same time." She leaned forward and kissed my cheek.
"How do we do that?" I asked her. It seemed more of a clinical function than fun, so I waited for her answer.
"Well, I could suck you off, well... almost and instead of swallowing your cum, I could point your cock into a plastic container and whoosh, you fill the little bottle for Carol. What do you say?"
I thought about it for a while, it had some merit, but I still wasn't comfortable with giving it to Carol.
"Mike might be offended if a neighbour got her pregnant. What would he think of me? It's Mike I feel sorry for, he can't do it, but a neighbour is ideal. It all sounds wrong," I told her. Nadine smiled.
"Carol told me Mike would be happy for you to get her pregnant. They have discussed it and it was HIS idea that you be the donor." Nadine gave me the look that makes me believe she is right.