
Stepbrother Studs: Zayn
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Narrated by:
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Veronica Parker
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By:
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Selena Kitt
About this listen
Linnie’s stepbrother, Zayn, is so hot that she just has to set him up with her best friend, Jess. The two of them have been dating for two years, but Jess isn’t happy because Zayn has signed an abstinence contract at church. The poor girl just wants to get laid, after all!
When Jess suggests to Linnie that Zayn might be gay, that’s the last straw. Linnie decides to tell her stepbrother that Jess only wants one thing, and she’s just doing her best to tempt him into breaking his contract.
But Zayn’s got a confession to make - the only reason he signed the contract was because he knew it would be easy to keep. He’s not gay - he’s just in love with a girl he can’t have.
His own stepsister.
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