
The Glass Slipper and the Step Sister
A Lesbian Erotica Short Story Retelling the Tale of Cinderella
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Narrated by:
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Ashleigh Binder
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By:
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Erica Lovitz
About this listen
This isn't your grandparents' Cinderella.
In this retelling of the classic fairy tale, Cinderella still has a fairy godmother, a wicked stepmother and a prince, but she also has a red haired step sister named Alexandra.
However, during a masked dance, Alexandra falls fast and hard for the masked maiden. What will she do when she finds out that the woman she danced with is her stepsister?
The Glass Slipper and the Step Sister is a lesbian erotica short story that gives a twist to the classic fairy tale.
What will Cinderella get for her happy ending?
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