
What the Futanari?, Volume 1-4
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Narrated by:
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Nikki Diamond
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Dou7g
About this listen
This is a 20K word collection of Volumes 1-4 in the What the Futanari? series. This is intended for a mature audience over 18. All characters are over 18. It collects What the Futanari, The Futanari Meets My Girlfriend, Futanari VIP, and The Futanari and the Billionaire.
This volume tells the story of how in San Francisco Matt bought a bottle of Saki that spoke to him and turned out to contain a magical spirit called a Futanari with unusual magical attributes. Then the Futanari meets his girlfriend. And in the last installment, a billionaire has tracked Matt down to find this magical spirit because the billionaire is obsessed with Futanaris.
©2014 Amanda Lash (P)2019 Hyperbolic Productions
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