
Futa World 4: Coming Together
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Narrated by:
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Sophia Chambers
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By:
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Lara Longstaff
About this listen
Sheila Bennet only needs FDA approval to get her genetic wonder drug into production, but that process could take years. If she plays her cards, and her new appendage, correctly, however, she just might get a MILF of a bureaucrat on her side.
Meanwhile, Sheila's cute young girlfriend Melinda finds herself falling into the seductive arms of James Avery, Sheila's college flame! How will the busty young scientist react when she finds them together?
Part four of the Futa World Series, where plans and relationships start coming together. Features another straight woman "going lesbian" for well-endowed futanari, as well as a steamy futa-woman-man threesome. Part four is not quite wall-to-wall sex, but pretty darn close!
©2015 Lara Longstaff (P)2020 Lara Longstaff
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