
Gender Swap Group Love: Poison Apple
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Narrated by:
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Jackson Woolf
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By:
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Jessica Nolan
About this listen
The kingdom is in trouble, and Prince Ethan knows it. In a time of chaos, the peasants have taken to spreading tales of an evil witch who is even more powerful than the royal family.
To prove the superiority of his kingdom, Prince Ethan and his finest guardsmen set off into the words after the wicked witch, but once tasting a poison apple, Ethan's plans quickly change.
Suddenly, the prince has found himself transformed into a beautiful princess with an insatiable sexual appetite, and a whole gang of guardsmen to give him the hardcore group encounter that he's looking for.
This erotica short story is 4,700 words featuring a hardcore male-to-female gender swap group encounter.
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