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Gender Swap Group Love: Desert Desire

By: Jessica Nolan
Narrated by: Jackson Woolf
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When Mark and his friends break down in the middle of the Nevada desert, they’re faced with some tough decisions. On one hand, they could wait in the car to see if someone eventually drives by, or one of them could try walking for help.

Mark decides on the latter, and soon enough, he is trekking through oppressive desert heat, crossing into the dangerous landscape of a military testing facility. It’s here that Mark accidentally steps on a strange, giant mushroom, inhaling the spores before getting captured by a military patrol.

Mark quickly learns that he’s the subject of a complete gender swap transformation. Fortunately, he’s got an entire base of desert marines to satisfy his uncontrollable new desires.

This erotica short story is 5,500 words featuring a hardcore male-to-female gender swap group encounter.

©2017 Jessica Nolan (P)2018 Jessica Nolan
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