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Gracie Joined In!

My Dorm Room First Lesbian Experience (A Group Lesbian Sex Experience)

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Gracie Joined In!

By: Manda Schiutta
Narrated by: Talula Rouge
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Kendra and I were dared to make out at a party, and then, it kind of became our thing. I thought it was sexy as could be, but it never really went any further. Then, at one party, our dormie Gracie came along. We forgot all about her being there, and she saw us kiss.

It all felt awkward back at the dorm room, but Kendra and I shouldn’t have worried because as far as Gracie was concerned, it wasn’t just something to watch. She wanted some action, too!

Warning: This audiobook contains very explicit descriptions of sexual activity and includes reluctant sex, first lesbian sex, group lesbian sex, college sex, and other erotic content. It is intended for mature adults who won’t be offended by graphic depictions of sexual activity between consenting adults.

©2020 Velde Erotic Press (P)2021 Naughty Daydreams Press
LGBTQ+ Literature & Fiction

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