The Succubus
A Tale of Reluctant Feminization
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Narrated by:
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Ava Stone
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By:
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Nikki Crescent
About this listen
Aaron, a real estate agent in Toronto, has spent man tedious months dealing with an old woman, Ms. Volkov, from rural Ukraine about a decrepit mansion in a rundown part of town. She’s unable to travel from Europe to see the property, but wants to know absolutely everything about it before making an offer. She has no phone, no internet, so communication is tedious—with penned letters.
He is just about ready to give up on selling the old house to the old woman—and then she sends Aaron a huge wad of cash, to thank him for his time. With the cash is an invitation, for Aaron to travel to rural Ukraine to meet Ms. Volkov, and perhaps to sign off on the deal.
He makes the trip, taking along photos and videos of the mansion and the surrounding area. It’s a multi-day trip to get to Ms. Volkov’s small castle in the middle of nowhere, to discover that Ms. Volkov is not an old woman at all, but a stunningly beautiful young woman with millions of dollars and a very mysterious lifestyle.
The stay isn’t supposed to be for more than a night, but Ms. Volkov insists that Aaron stay for longer. Just how long? Well, that quickly becomes an answer that Aaron wants when he realizes he’s trapped inside of that castle.
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- Anonymous User
- 23-09-2024
Long, but different
It was nice to have a very long story to be able to sit through, but most of the story ended up being repetitive and didn’t really build much intrigue around the idea of feminization. The back half definitely found a better ratio, but still dragged on more than it built things up the intrigue itself.
The moments that finally revolved around feminization were enjoyable, only hoped there was more, and they weren’t as rushed when they did come around.
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