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The Sleep-Walker: An Erotic Tale of Public Urination
The Sleep-Walker: An Erotic Tale of Public Urination
The Sleep-Walker: An Erotic Tale of Public Urination
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The Sleep-Walker: An Erotic Tale of Public Urination

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There's no denying that he has a crush on his new roommate, Ava, who moved in partway through the lease after his ex-girlfriend broke his heart. Everything seems fine for a few months, and the two are becoming good friends, when Ava starts sleepwalking at night -- and, to his surprise, urinates in inappropriate places in her sleep.

Rather than disgusting him, these nightly wanderings arouse him. But in the morning, Ava has no memory of what she did the night before.

He's happy to let the behavior continue, and to keep cleaning up her messes, until Ava's sleepwalking puts her in danger. Then he has to make a difficult decision.

Can he help Ava overcome her sleepwalking without losing out on a wet relationship?

Story includes urolagnia kink, piss play, golden showers, urine drinking, voyeurism, consensual and romantic fluff kink.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2018
ISBN9780463059111
The Sleep-Walker: An Erotic Tale of Public Urination
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Kaylee Kennicott

Kaylee is 25 years old and writes erotica.

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    The Sleep-Walker - Kaylee Kennicott

    THE SLEEPWALKER

    Kaylee Kennicott

    Smashwords edition

    Copyright 2018 Kaylee Kennicott

    THE SLEEPWALKER: AN EROTIC TALE OF DESPERATION

    Ava had already said goodnight, gone into her room, and turned off the light when her bedroom door suddenly swung open. I paused my game and looked up from my reclining position on the couch.

    You okay, Ava?

    She was standing in the dark doorway. She didn’t say anything.

    Ava?

    Something looked strange about her; I couldn’t figure out what it was, but an uneasy feeling made me put down the game controller and swing my legs over to the floor. I crossed the room to her.

    Ava, what’s wrong?

    She stood there, swaying, wearing her little pink pajama shorts and a teal tank top. She had already taken off her bra to go to sleep, and I could see her nipples standing out through the bright fabric.

    It was then that I realized she was asleep. She was sleep-walking.

    xxx

    Ava had moved in a couple of months ago, after my ex-girlfriend broke the lease to move in with her new guy.

    I was scrambling to find someone who would take the second bedroom, which we had previously turned into an office. Monica cleared out her things, and I moved my desk back to my own room, and put an ad in the college newsletter for someone who wouldn’t mind moving in mid-way through the year.

    Ava had immediately responded.

    I liked her as soon as we met, and couldn’t deny that I was attracted to her -- but while she was perfectly friendly, she had never made friendlier overtures than that. So I kept myself at a respectful distance. even though I missed Monica a lot and would have given anything to hold a warm, snuggly female at night.

    Right now I did reach out to Ava, wondering if I should touch her, or shake her awake. But then I hesitated. It might be better to Google whether it was safe to wake a sleepwalking person before I tried anything.

    With a nervous glance back over my shoulder, I went back to my spot on the couch, sitting in front of my laptop on the coffee table. I kept looking over at Ava, in case I needed to spring to her rescue or something. All she was doing was standing in the doorway.

    Google told me that I could try steering her towards her bedroom and into bed, or make loud noises from a distance, but that I shouldn’t try to shake her awake -- when I looked up again, she was gone.

    Ava! I shouted, springing to my feet.

    I heard her shuffling down the hallway so

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