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Buttlejuice

By: Chuck Tingle
Narrated by: Georgia Bird
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After moving into her new home, Mina suffers from an unfortunate car accident that takes her life and transforms her into a very confused ghost. She’s also horrified to find that her new home is now in the process of being purchased by someone else.

Using her undead powers, Mina makes a few modest attempts at scaring away her unwanted housemates, but to no avail. However, after finding a strange, black-and-white-striped refrigerator in the attic, Mina discovers another approach.

Within the fridge is a sentient juice box named Buttlejuice, a wild woman with green hair and a plan to rid the house of its living inhabitants by means of carnal lesbian lust.

All Mina has to do is say her name three times. Buttlejuice. Buttlejuice. Buttlejuice!

This erotic tale is 4,000 words of sizzling human on lesbian beverage action and hardcore phantom juice box love.

©2021 Chuck Tingle (P)2022 Chuck Tingle
LGBTQ+ Science Fiction & Fantasy Haunted Fiction Ghost

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