The Witch's Clean Language
(2021)(A book in the Witch's Wicked shorts series)
A Novella by Regina Watts
Sabine the Bad Witch is back in a new short to celebrate spring...and freedom of the press!
Sabine the Bad Witch is having some problems! When Clarinda Lovegood finds her sulking in bed on a beautiful spring day, the good witch decides her wicked friend's problem lies in her cluttered house. A little spring cleaning will set her right and make her more eager for her friend's visit!
But that cleaning soon turns up the root of the crisis. Sabine has been cursed by Clifton Moss, a back-stabbing necromancer living under the historic cemetery outside of town. Sabine will need Clarinda's help (and Cable Dog's!) if she has any hope of going over there and setting this busybody straight...especially considering all the bodacious zombie babes Clifton keeps as his security.
At least once it's over Sabine will be able to celebrate with a bit of hot three-way action between herself, Clarinda, and the Dark Lord!
This 10k word horrotica comedy is not recommended for people who don't have a sense of humor, and contains some very adult jokes and situations. Discretion is, as always, advised.
Sabine the Bad Witch is having some problems! When Clarinda Lovegood finds her sulking in bed on a beautiful spring day, the good witch decides her wicked friend's problem lies in her cluttered house. A little spring cleaning will set her right and make her more eager for her friend's visit!
But that cleaning soon turns up the root of the crisis. Sabine has been cursed by Clifton Moss, a back-stabbing necromancer living under the historic cemetery outside of town. Sabine will need Clarinda's help (and Cable Dog's!) if she has any hope of going over there and setting this busybody straight...especially considering all the bodacious zombie babes Clifton keeps as his security.
At least once it's over Sabine will be able to celebrate with a bit of hot three-way action between herself, Clarinda, and the Dark Lord!
This 10k word horrotica comedy is not recommended for people who don't have a sense of humor, and contains some very adult jokes and situations. Discretion is, as always, advised.
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