Strangers on a Train: When Hiroko Met Sally (Lesbian Seduction) – Paris Rivera Free Audiobook
Description
Written by Paris Rivera
Read by Scarlett Knightley
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
46 mins Unabridged
64kbps m4b chapterized
Sally let her eyes drift down to the girl’s dark blue skirt, somewhere between a mini and a midi, and she could not help but notice the long and shapely legs that were crossed rather elegantly within the skirt, with milky thighs and smooth white calves that tapered down to delicate ankles and dark blue heels. Her nails were painted dark blue also. Wow, this girl was really something! So elegant! So…
Then suddenly the girl looked up! Oh, no, she had caught Sally staring right at her! And staring not at her face, but at her body!
The girl raised one eyebrow slightly, as if to say “Yes?” Sally felt herself blush and looked quickly to the floor. After perhaps 10 seconds staring at various uninteresting pairs of shoes, Sally gathered her courage and looked back toward the girl. Oh my goodness, she was still staring, and she’d caught Sally looking once again! This was getting really embarrassing! Sally felt herself blush once more. The girl must think Sally was some kind of weird pervert! She would probably phone the police as soon as she could get a signal!
Sally at least reassured herself that she was looking good that evening. Her thick blonde medium-length hair had a nice shine and swirl to it. She was glad she’d put on her long black boots with the high heels; happy that she had a stylish brown skirt and black blouse; even a little excited that she had worn her black stockings that day.
It was while daydreaming in this way that Sally observed something rather strange. Despite the fact that the train was now at full speed and the passengers were still some way from the next stop, the girl stood up and began to walk in Sally’s direction! She continued walking as if to get nearer the door but brushed against Sally’s belly with her phone as she did so. Was that accidental? Probably: The train was still pretty crowded, so there was not much room to get by.