
Someone's in the Shower
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Narrated by:
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Leigh Eggert
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By:
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Jean Le Bleu
About this listen
College cheerleader McKayla Sutton is extremely shy about showing off her body, especially around the other cheerleaders. So much so that it has become a near tradition for her to wait until the women’s locker room is empty before taking a shower. One day, she hears a beautiful voice singing from the shower and her curiosity gets the better of her. She finds a beautifully muscular tall woman with short pink hair and bruises standing in front of her, one who drives her to a state of absolute infatuation. After the woman leaves, McKayla starts to obsess over the woman and finds herself repeating one simple question…Who is She?
©2024 Jean Le Bleu (P)2025 Jean Le Bleu
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