A fanart inspired from a work of absolute genius. Seasons Project is an unfinished fanfic by le error at FanFiction.net, also known as kiipie at AO3 and
at inkbunny. Though it hasn't updated for the past year, I haven't regretted reading it again and again because it is just that awesome! :P It's also a Leotello/DonLeo fic so it's no wonder i got hooked. You guys should totally check it out!
WARNING: Tcest, Mature, Mpreg, Violence
Summary: AU Mpreg - Their species are separated based on large group of terrapin who remain to their feral upbringings and another who embrace a modern world. Donatello is a young scientist studying one of the young feral terrapin in the hopes of understanding and saving their species. However, he learns that the organization behind all this is becoming corrupt.
'It has been a month now since I've been given the task of caring and studying over Leonardo. It's the name I've given him since I've grown very fond of him. He's more than just a number in my opinion. Although, not many agree with me but that is another long tedious story.
With the help of my brother, we've began teaching Leo our language and skills. Add into the care of his pregnancy, I've been more than a little busy. I've managed to take an ultrasound to see how many eggs to expect and I've seen six. It's a large batch considering this is his first pregnancy. I was expecting only 2 or 3. It would explain how big the turtle was getting in just a month. He's began getting expected pains in his body from the change. I would know because Leo would tell me. 'Hurt' or 'Donnie' was what he would say to get my attention. I'm glad that he's entrusting me to take care of him. He's comfortable around me as well. I hope that after Leo gives birth to this batch of hatchlings that it isn't going to be the last I would see him. But then again I don't want to see him constantly bred again like an animal. I still don't know what the organization plans to do with this.
I guess I'm getting a little too attached to Leo. I'm getting protective. But I don't think that's a bad thing.'