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Check, Please!

By: Kalliope Sweet
Narrated by: Rose DeMarco
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Now that she was fully equipped, Elle was beginning to experience the joys of the not-so-fairer sex: waking up with morning wood, standing up to pee, and battling the urge to touch yourself while applying mascara. All right, it was clearly a minor setback. But overall, things were starting to look up until her lunch date with Lisa, that is. 

Between the waitress with the ample assets and her friend's sensuous, downright obscene, peel-and-eat shrimp spectacle, Elle was finding it almost impossible to contain the swelling situation between her legs.

Trying to hide this thing in a crowded restaurant was a huge mistake. She wasn't ready for this. Could she still make it back to her car in time to avoid making a mess in her jeans?

Check, Please! is audiobook #3 in the Becoming Futa serial and is 6,700 words in length. It contains futa solo play, futa-on-female fantasy sex, and the leering gaze of a cartoon crab.

©2017 Kalliope Sweet (P)2018 Kalliope Sweet

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