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Becoming a Whore

By: Ellis O. Day
Narrated by: Dahlia Lynde
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Desiree’s first night as a Pleasure Associate at La Petite Mort Club had been wonderful. Lee had been sexy and kind and fabulous in bed.

Actually, it’d been too good.

She wasn’t there to find a boyfriend or a husband. She was there to make enough money to live her life on her own without relying on a man. She would not be her mother and survive like a parasite, moving from man to man to keep a roof over her head.

But Lee wants to see her again, and it is so tempting. She needs to stay focused and that means she needs to remind herself what she doesn’t want to become. She’s going to have to visit her mother.

Will she be strong enough to walk away from Lee, and if she does will she be able to survive becoming a whore?

This is episode two in a serial fiction series. These stories do not end with an HEA. This story has 18,815 words. This series will follow one young woman’s sexual journey of being a highly paid escort. The stories are erotic, super steamy, and kinky. This one is a hard look at the life of a Pleasure Associate when she embarks on her first threesome (MFM).

©2023 Ellis O. Day (P)2023 Ellis O. Day

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