
Abbie Turns on the Red Light
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Narrated by:
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Emmannuelle Blue
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Emmannuelle Blue
About this listen
Gap year student Abbie escapes from Brussels and continues her Inter-rail tour of Europe. When she is caught pleasuring herself on the train, she exploits every feminine ruse she has to seduce the ticket inspector and continue her journey to Amsterdam. A miscalculation on timing means Abbie arrives unexpectedly in the Dutch capital with an electric sex toy still buzzing inside her - a stimulating distraction which means regular sightseeing is out of the question. Fortunately Abbie quickly finds herself a holiday job in Amsterdam's red light district, where the action is as red hot as the satin sheets on her brothel bed.
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