Curiosity Quenched the Kitties
A Taboo Lesbian Fantasy
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Narrated by:
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Me
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By:
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Tina Tirrell
About this listen
The most intense, most memorable, most life-changing moments always begin most innocently.
It's an innocent enough question, a mere curiosity. And who's safer to ask than the one Cheryl's grown up with, the one who can always be counted on to confess the answer and share that confusing, mysterious, question-filled path to adulthood?
Cheryl only wants to know what it tastes like. Her boyfriend wants her to try it, but she has doubts as to why she should bother, if she should even bother. But when she asks Sara, her only slightly older and just as naturally beautiful sib, that single question just leads to another. And then, another.
The mutual confessions just come naturally; the girly sharing is full of surprises and just bound to garner all the more curiosity. Curiosity that must be quenched.
Sometimes, the best way to answer a question is by action, and the best way to know the truth is to try it for yourself. There's no lesson like a real-life experience. And no experience better than a shared one. Or two... or three.
It may seem like just another afternoon, just another confession-filled session between girls. But, as only the older know and Sara and Cheryl have yet to learn, one thing always leads to another. And when those things feel so incredibly good, it's just too hard to stop.
There's Nothing Like the First Time
This intimate tale among erotic taboo short stories brings all of your favorite forbidden lust and exploration themes to life for you to experience intimately: loss of innocence, first-time, bi-curious, virgin sex erotica, lesbian first timers, squirting lesbians, coming of age, squirting sex story.
©2014 Tina Tirrell (P)2014 Ardour Press