
Lesbian Megalodon Shark Lifeguard Summer Butt Hunt
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Narrated by:
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Georgia Bird
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By:
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Chuck Tingle
About this listen
Summer is here, and Jenny can’t wait to hit the local community pool. It’s her first day back in the water, and she’s thrilled to see all of the new faces this year.
When she notices the new lifeguard, a beautiful ancient megalodon shark named Beeba, Jenny is entranced, which causes her to drown. Fortunately, Beeba is there to rescue Jenny, sparking a lesbian summer fling that will place Jenny at the center of a new poolside tradition - the summer butt hunt.
This erotic tale is 4,200 words of sizzling human-on-lesbian-megalodon action and hardcore sentient prehistoric creature love.
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