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  • Do You Need Some Company?

  • Valerie's First Lesbian Sex Experience (First Lesbian Sex Experiences)
  • By: Nancy Brockton
  • Narrated by: Sapphire Rose
  • Length: 15 mins

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Do You Need Some Company?

By: Nancy Brockton
Narrated by: Sapphire Rose
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When Val comes to pick up her friend Trini to go on a shopping date, her inconsiderate friend is nowhere to be found. Pressed for time, she explores the house where she finds her in the bathroom...and she's masturbating! The shopping trip is out the window and Val is in the shower for her very first lesbian experience! Val cannot resist and joins Trini for some lesbian shower sex.

Warning: This audiobook contains graphic descriptions of sexual activity including lesbian sex, shower sex, bathroom sex and sex with contrived toys. It is intended for mature listeners who will not be offended by explicit depictions of sex acts between consenting adults.

©2012 Naughty Daydreams Press (P)2013 Lyrical Lip Service, LLC.
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Erotica

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