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Beatrix Has a Secret

A Tale of Multiple Organ Hermaphroditism (Taboo, Fantasy ‘Freak Show’ Erotica)

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Beatrix Has a Secret

By: Tabitha Cole
Narrated by: Minka Tomlinson
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This extraordinary erotic short follows the story of Beatrix, an eighteen year old freak show performer, who has an unbelievable and wholly unwomanly pair of additions to her already beautiful body. She is sold by her guardian to a circus showman, and given the task of performing in front of stadium packed crowds, much to her increasing delight. Having once considered herself cursed, Beatrix soon learns that the tricks she can perform, are things only mortal men (and women) can dream of. While the audience watch her and drool, Beatrix knows she’s blessed. She has finally found her place. This red hot erotic short explores themes of hermaphroditism, body fantasy, penis envy and multiple organ sex. It is intended for a mature audience only and features scenes of a graphic sexual nature.

©2013 Tabitha Cole (P)2018 Tabitha Cole
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