Forced pregnancy treated seriously: Booker get's pregnant and absolutely does not want to have a child. But one of the team members is the other parent, and in his mind this is the only way to remain close to his family, right? Even more so, because the other parent wants to have that baby. Make it heavy, make it ache. Make his body and autonomy a topic of argument for the others, and make him pissed about that. He wants it gone and feels violated, he is not going to be a happy parent especially as his previous trauma flares up. But he also can't deal with this alone.
Make it a/b/o, "weird science happened", trans!Booker, or some other explanation for it, writer's pick. I'm not picky about parings either, but please don't solve all the problems with true love. Oh and no shaming for having an abortion narratives please, even if the characters may have different opinions and beliefs about it.
+ 10 for nonromantic/platonic sexual intimacy + 100 for the other parent of the child having a meltdown of their own + 10000000 monoromantic relationships are not held superior over other kinds of relationships
Booker + the team, Forced pregnancy with complications
Make it a/b/o, "weird science happened", trans!Booker, or some other explanation for it, writer's pick. I'm not picky about parings either, but please don't solve all the problems with true love. Oh and no shaming for having an abortion narratives please, even if the characters may have different opinions and beliefs about it.
+ 10 for nonromantic/platonic sexual intimacy
+ 100 for the other parent of the child having a meltdown of their own
+ 10000000 monoromantic relationships are not held superior over other kinds of relationships