
Futanari Fantasy - Sasha
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Narrated by:
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Katrina Medina
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By:
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Hellen Heels
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"That's fine. I won't be staying over, anyway. The room is for her. Just for her." The innkeeper gave her a dubious look. Sasha said her thanks and took the key. She returned to the girl who she made to wait at the corner table. Sasha saw the remains of the girl’s meal. There was still a lot left. Sasha didn't have that much of an appetite either but she wolfed down her own share, knowing she would need the energy later on. "Are you not hungry?" Sasha asked. The girl didn’t spare Sasha a glance and merely shook her head. It was understandable. The village girl did just lose her entire family in the span of a day. "The room is ready. Shall we?" The girl stood and followed Sasha upstairs.
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