
Seducing the Bride
Lesbian Sex Between Friends
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Narrated by:
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Roxanne Hill
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By:
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Nora Walker
About this listen
On the morning of her wedding, Lesley Rose and her BFF Emma awake with a whole morning of preparations ahead of them. But Emma's sad demeanor and unwillingness to rise prompt Lesley to ask what is troubling her friend. She is shocked to learn that her childhood friend is gay, and pining about seeing Lesley fall into the clutches of a man, when she'd dearly love to take care of Lesley instead.
Too late to cancel the wedding to the man she loves, Lesley is persuaded into her friend's arms for her first and final lesbian experience before she marries and is taken from Emma's arms for good.
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