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The Lesbian Romantic - Immersive Stories

Part 9 of Waking Up Is Easy

The Lesbian Romantic - Immersive Stories

Sigrid Dufraimont

Fiction, Lesbian, Lesbian Romance, Wlw, Audio Drama, Audiobooks, Comedy Fiction, Lesfic, Wlw Romance

4.7665 Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2025

⏱️ 20 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the lesbian romantic podcast. This is Waking Up is Easy. Part 9 Poh,

0:14.0

Poh, Bhop Poh. I Welcome to our 5pm local news broadcast.

0:37.1

An unusual and dramatic scene played out at the

0:40.7

Quite Peace Coma Care Center in Windfall today. A 36-year-old officer was hospitalized with

0:47.6

eye injuries after being attacked with pepper spray in the center's parking lot. The Windfall

0:54.0

Police Department confirms that two people were arrested,

0:57.0

both of whom are still in custody.

1:00.0

For the latest, we go to Windfall where our local reporter has some puzzling details.

1:07.0

Corey, are you still at the scene? I heard there are some new developments.

1:12.6

I am, Ted. Still at this highly unusual scene where now dozens of people have gathered in an unexpected, seemingly spontaneous protest.

1:22.3

As you can see behind me, people came carrying signs with messages that, at first sight,

1:32.3

seemed totally unrelated to the attack that occurred earlier today. The signs say, let them go and let them all wake up, but none of the protesters were willing to explain to me what this means or why they have come here on this eventful day.

1:49.0

I remember having some sense of,

1:52.0

what do you even call that feeling?

1:56.0

I felt reassured that it wasn't me, you know?

2:00.0

Usha was just as vague and infuriating while answering

2:03.6

Maya's questions as she was with me, maybe even more so. Just after the attack on Officer Weiland,

2:11.0

and a few hours before the first protesters showed up, which we will talk about soon enough,

2:19.9

Maya and I stepped into Usha's room to warn her about the police. If you're thinking it was odd of us to make such a fuss

2:26.0

about a routine police interview, I understand. But we felt protective of Usha because we

2:33.2

sensed that she was in trouble.

2:35.5

How could she not be, right?

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