The Prince and the Sea Witch
How Erin Met Faye: A Cecaelia BBW (Big Beautiful Woman) Erotica Short Story with Farting, Stuffing, Weight Gain, Transformation and Happy Endings
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Narrated by:
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Katrina Medina
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By:
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Mr Stuffalot
About this listen
You know the story of how Faye, the obese Cecaelia Sea Witch, married Prince Erin and became Queen with none but Erin being the wiser?
Well, this is the tale of how Faye rescued that poor unfortunate fool from drowning, and how she gave him the breath of life. And while Erin might be strong, he just might find himself tangled in Faye's tentacles when all this is over. For fans of:
- Farting
- Burping
- Squashing
- BBWs
- Cecaelia
- Transformation
- And happy endings
- This is the story for you!
Did the Catfish catch your tongue?
©2021 Mr Stuffalot (P)2021 Mr StuffalotWhat listeners say about The Prince and the Sea Witch
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