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The Lesbian Romantic - Immersive Stories

Worth The Risk Part 34: Cynthia (#221)

The Lesbian Romantic - Immersive Stories

Sigrid Dufraimont

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

4.7659 Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2022

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Sorry I'm a week late. Muriel's dad passed away and I needed some time to be with my family. The Lesbian Romantic is an independent, listener-funded show If you feel moved to support my work, you can do so in several ways: If you want your support to go the podcast in full, you can send a one-time or recurring contribution to me directly through my website. If you’d like some perks in return for your support, you can support my work with a recurring pledge on Patreon.   Copyright © 2021 by Sigrid Dufraimont and Cheesecake Media

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0:00.0

Hello, hello, I'm sorry I skipped a week. I'll explain why after the show, but I want to get to the episode first. So let's get started.

0:13.2

Welcome to the lesbian romantic podcast. This is Worth the Risk, Part 34.

0:21.8

Cynthia.

0:23.4

Who is Cynthia?

0:28.4

Natalie put down the mug.

0:39.0

She stared at the pink, foamy drink for a few moments, and then sat back in her chair.

0:44.4

Someone coughed nearby and she couldn't help but glance at the man.

0:49.0

Was he sick?

0:50.5

Why had he come here if he was?

0:53.0

He could just have allergies, she reminded herself.

0:57.6

Damn, when am I going to relax about this?

1:01.3

Natalie shook her hand, rolling her eyes at herself.

1:04.8

She had come here to get some work done in a nice sitting on the weekend.

1:09.3

But as soon as she sat down, she was on guard because of how crowded it was.

1:14.2

COVID effect, she mumbled and reached for her phone.

1:18.7

Hi, you again?

1:20.1

Someone said from her right side.

1:22.6

Natalie startled and turned.

1:25.2

Hey, she said smiling when she recognized the girl. They had met last week when

1:30.7

Natalie had stopped by for some takeaway coffee and had gotten stuck in a long line. This woman had

1:36.7

been the person behind her. They had chaired a table and talked for an hour, hitting it off

1:42.2

instantly. You look pensive today, the young woman said.

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