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Abigail Gray
The Acolyte's Desire (Fantasy Tentacle Erotica)
The Acolyte's Desire (Fantasy Tentacle Erotica)
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When acolyte Kora attempts to sneak into a secret ceremony, she ends up exposing her innermost desires to a room full of priestesses. Chosen to become the center of their strange ritual, she places her body at the mercy of the tentacles of the ocean god they serve.
This erotic short story is for ADULTS ONLY and contains 3800 words of slithering hot tentacle sex including double penetration and mind-blowing orgasms with everyone watching the action!
Excerpt:
I gasped as the tentacle brushed against my leg. Smooth as water, yet firm, it slipped around my ankles and wrapped itself tight.
It was not alone. Around me, I felt more of the slippery shapes moving through the water, sometimes breaking the surface like long dark fish.
“Kora!” Adelpha said, “Be careful!” She crouched at the edge of the pool, dripping wet and wrapped in one of the silken robes.
“It’s okay,” I said, trying to sound confident even as a waving tentacle emerged from the water in front of me.
More of them rose from the water, five, ten, and I quickly lost count of the flowing forms. They moved around me, terrifyingly alien yet surprisingly gentle and hesitant.
This erotic short story is for ADULTS ONLY and contains 3800 words of slithering hot tentacle sex including double penetration and mind-blowing orgasms with everyone watching the action!
Excerpt:
I gasped as the tentacle brushed against my leg. Smooth as water, yet firm, it slipped around my ankles and wrapped itself tight.
It was not alone. Around me, I felt more of the slippery shapes moving through the water, sometimes breaking the surface like long dark fish.
“Kora!” Adelpha said, “Be careful!” She crouched at the edge of the pool, dripping wet and wrapped in one of the silken robes.
“It’s okay,” I said, trying to sound confident even as a waving tentacle emerged from the water in front of me.
More of them rose from the water, five, ten, and I quickly lost count of the flowing forms. They moved around me, terrifyingly alien yet surprisingly gentle and hesitant.
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