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Crush

Let's Go a Round!

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Crush

By: Alison Osias
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.

This is a work of erotica and contains graphic descriptions of sex acts. This eBook is not suitable for individuals under 18 years of age.

The diverse city of Tanjin flourishes in changing times. Taphenzi Leicolt, a third-generation goblin immigrant, eagerly ascends the hills to Jieshi Dojo. There, students learn the mysterious art of fighting with their life energy: Qi Quan.

Tafa is impressed by the progress of her peers but all the more so by one of her instructors, a brawny, seven-foot-tall orc woman named Ukai. After demonstrating her Qi, Ukai also displays the might of her body by bursting a hard melon between her thighs. Something about that excites Tafa, who can’t help but crush on the woman who could crush her.

Ukai invites her over for dinner and a more secluded session. When Tafa sees what's in store for her, she wonders if her desire and courage will truly be enough. There’s a significant size difference between them, particularly where it counts, but that only makes Tafa want it more.

Giving the goblin all she craves, Ukai pins her under her broad, sweaty hips. Her potent personal aroma only adds to Tafa’s fervor. Soon the goblin can’t help but try to go for a ride, even if the effort is likely to leave her too sore to train.

Tags: Erotica, futa, lesbian, size difference, orc, goblin, facesitting, impossible fit, impregnation, muscular female, larger futanari, futadom, fantasy, martial arts.

Word Count: 4700

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