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Taking the Dark Path: Duvessa's Story

Tales of a Time Traveling Futa Volume 3.5 (Tales of Time Traveling Futa, Book 4)

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Taking the Dark Path: Duvessa's Story

By: Lilith Arezo
Narrated by: Francesca Peregrine
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In this 3,500 word short story, we learn the allure of power, greed, sex, and darkness...and how it can all make a good girl go bad.

When Duvessa Doyle took the job in the little town of Winslet, she stumbled into a world beyond her greatest imaginations and experiences things few could ever understand. But her hunger for power brought the sensual darkness of the Aberration Order to her door. The Time Keeper Society aren't the only ones tasked to time, but the difference is that the Aberration Order disrupts it. Assassinations, kidnapping, and deliciously dark deeds. She knows it's wrong, but with the sexy temptation of Aberration's leader, she learns that some offers are just too pleasurable to ignore.

©2021, 2022 Lilith Arezo (P)2023 Lilith Arezo
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