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Gender Swap Group Love: In the Navy

By: Jessica Nolan
Narrated by: Jackson Woolf
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Officer Reed is honored to be a Navy submariner, exploring the deepest, darkest parts of the ocean for months at a time, but it’s not long before his mission becomes incredibly boring. In fact, now that his vessel is focused on scientific discovery over military maneuvers, Reed has found himself thrust into the unfortunate position of custodian.

But things start to pick up when an exploration robot brings aboard a collection of unknown sea anemones. Soon enough, Reed finds himself interacting with these strange creatures first-hand, resulting in a complete gender swap that has Reed trapped in the body of a beautiful, lustful woman.

Fortunately, on a ship full of horny submariners, Officer Reed has plenty of ways to satisfy his brand new cravings.

This erotica short story is 4,100 words featuring a hardcore male-to-female gender-swap group encounter.

©2017 Jessica Nolan (P)2018 Jessica Nolan
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