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Next, Please!
- A Lesbian Erotic Short Story
- Narrated by: Darcey Windsor
- Length: 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
It is said that staff at a certain hotel secretly use empty rooms for their sexual exploits.
Learning of this rumour, Deanna, a bi-curious hotel receptionist, begins to see her lesbian coworker in a different light. But can she muster up the courage to make the slim, blonde Jenny her first lesbian partner? And how to go about finding a suitable room?
This sapphic short story from experienced erotica author Erin Pim contains extremely explicit descriptions of intimate sexual acts and is therefore suitable only for a mature, open-minded audience.
©2019 House of Erotica (P)2019 House of Erotica
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