
Magically Turned Gay: Construction Curse
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Narrated by:
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Hank Wilder
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By:
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Hank Wilder
About this listen
Tim is just trying to do his job, but when the scrubby construction worker finds his new site overwhelmed with protestors, he quickly learns that there’s more going on here than meets the eye.
This site is cursed with powerful homosexual energy, and when Tim finally returns, the man begins changing in ways he could’ve never imagined.
Now, formerly straight Tim has magically transformed into a gorgeous gay hunk, and when one of his coworkers arrives early, sparks immediately start to fly.
Soon enough, Tim and his construction worked buddy are hammering more than just nails!
This erotic short story is 4200 words, featuring a hardcore, first-time gay encounter.
©2016 Hank Wilder (P)2019 Hank Wilder
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