Audio Version without the Foley/Sound Effects
You are a scholar at a prestigious American college. Whilst you are excited you can't shake the weight of expectation from your shoulders and are scared of what will happen if you don't achieve well enough to keep your scholarship. On the bus to your first day, however, you bump into an adorable British professor - and can't help but tease him a little…
For everything I do:
After being mercilessly teased at the gym, I sneak off to the sauna only to be followed by someone. Enjoy!
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Script by u/CyborFairy
Sound effects provided by Zapsplat
Preformed by u/ThatT0asterGuy
All characters are 18+, this audio was made by an adult for adults.
Please forgive me, I'm rusty
My second audio and boy did I have fun with this one. Tried out a new set-up when recording so there is a lot of bumps and wombling of the table I was using but I tried to take out as much as I could while editing. This was an attempt to create a curtain so that I could try to muffle my jet engine of a computer but it did not work as well as intended. So we have another ambient filled audio for you enjoyers of that.
I want to thank the author u/CyborgFairy for this wonderful script.
Author Summary- The speaker and the listener are roommates, and the two have just started dating. The script begins with the listener arriving home early to find the speaker reading. The two cuddle up on the couch before things escalate, with her grinding herself on his lap, and the two end up lying down together with her on top of him. The script ends with the pair reaching orgasm together and resolving to go clean up with each other in the shower.
The Cold Hill Side inspired by
Author’s summary:
“From beyond the grave, a man tells the story of how he met his end. In his final moments, he had been seduced by a mysterious lady he met in the woods. Once she had her way with him, she lulled him to sleep, only for him to wake up and discover his fate.”
Additional Author’s notes:
“Here’s a script inspired by the classic Keats poem, La Belle Dame sans Merci. Literally, “the beautiful lady without mercy.” The subject of the poem is a sort of femme fatale fairy (quite the alliteration) who seduces and ultimately leads a knight to his death. I believe we’re not allowed to post links to images here, so I’ll tell you that this script was inspired by both Keats’s poem, as well as the painting of the same name by John William Waterhouse.
But here’s a taste of the poem:
And there she lullèd me asleep,
And there I dreamed—Ah! woe betide! —
The latest dream I ever dreamt
On the cold hill side.
\~ John Keats
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