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Two rich and married brothers want to start a family, but it doesn't happen. They look for a surrogate mother. Both brothers want four babies.
The woman will receive US$ 125000 for each baby + a house + a monthly allowance of US$ 3000 for the period of ten years.
 
Someone wants to write this story?

Two rich and married brothers want to start a family, but it doesn't happen. They look for a surrogate mother. Both brothers want four babies.
The woman will receive US$ 125000 for each baby + a house + a monthly allowance of US$ 3000 for the period of ten years.

Okay just some musings.

It's more or less clear cut for the girl. One million dollars. Ten years, eight babies, two guys. A relatively meager spending stipend.

A house?

I would expect full pansy accommodations provided by the guys property instead and a complete medical coverage to be included (wouldn't recommend anyone to consider that offer without those necessary bonuses, at that monthly allowance at least). With those, there's an off chance even some of that allowance could be saved up, but it would be an error to count on that happening. Given the likely context, that allowance is like, one evening dress worth.

Well, yeah, babies. Twice four as planned, within ten years, it's a baby every fifteen months on average. That's a tight schedule, but doable. Probably means there's a wet nurse involved too. Unlikely the wifes (barren, supposedly, or pushing out babies is just so beneath them?) would jump in on that, but not necessarily impossible.

Even so, there's really just a few cycles between pregnancies. It's perhaps at least a little overweening if the guys expect to rely only on natural methods of conception. Fully medically controlled procedures, perhaps even indeed including genetic material from those women indeed, seems more likely, but may not lead to the story we expect here (although a study of honest to god plain surrogate mother in a consensual semi-enslaved position like that could be interesting as a story as well).

Anyway, it's a ten year contract; the oldest kid would be 9 by the end of it. It's... quite obviously more than just plain surrogacy, even if no romantic involvement with the fathers is expected. She may hope on such against hope anyway, likely in vain, but to hope on a fair chance to stick around in some capacity afterwards isn't all that crazy. Or that's what meant with the "house"? That she's guaranteed living quarters in the vicinity in perpetuity, does she chose to stick around?

And while it's not impossible to study in parallel, especially nowadays with all the distance options, or even work at least half time, and she better do either or both, but it's still a nearly full time occupation right there as outlined. And I wouldn't expect someone willing to take this job to have high opinion of their bright future in academia. That million may sound good, and is a nice stash no doubt, but is it something one could expect to live on forever nowadays?

To be employed for such a taxing biological function explicitly is of course the kinky part. She's better to be young, at very most twenty five, fit and well built. And I'm sure there's fully ethical process for choosing surrogate mother outlined somewhere, but there perhaps a lot of kink potential in making that process abhorrent and abusive.
 
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The million dollar question of course is: why? What's wrong with the guys and/or their wives?

Unless there's an intent to involve said wives directly in interesting acts of affection, I would dispose of them altogether.

Make the guy's divorced or not, but nominally single dandies involved with loose ladies not interested in starting family and/or assessed as less than optimal for procreation with by the men, unwilling to give up their lifestyle either.

That creates a lot more tension, and puts even more stress on the selection of the hired mother of their children.
 
I read this as the brothers being married to each other. Lol.
OK, I could have phrased it better.
The ten year allowance is absolutely ridiculous however. So is the house. It is common for surrogate mothers to receive some form of recompense and medical coverage for their service, and this is more expensive when done by Americans in the States. It is significantly less expensive when Americans get a surrogate mother from some poor country across the pond (which is where controversy comes from in the discourse about all this).
The numbers are by no means fixed, though it seems easy money to me.
I guess there many women who have to work for less.
 
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