
A Feminized Favor
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Narrated by:
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Louise Holland
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By:
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Nicole C
About this listen
When Myles goes to the hospital to get his ankle X-rayed, he doesn’t expect to find a gorgeous blonde young woman sobbing in the cafeteria. He approaches her to see if she’s okay, and then discovers that she was just given six months to live.
The next thing he knows, he’s going on vacation with her, to Spain. He’s off work for a while and decides he’s going to make her final days on earth as special as possible. After seeing her decrepit house, he even invites her to move in with him.
Myles isn’t expecting to develop feelings for the dying girl.
His feelings are strong, so when she asks him for a big favor, it’s not so easy to say no. After all, it’s part of her dying wish.
©2025 Nicole C (P)2025 Nicole C
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