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Epona liked it when there was no one around. Still, she indulged the fantasy that she could be seen in public by strangers, or half-strangers, which explained the last-minute invitation to Paula. Iris and Tallulah felt differently about that, but they missed each other very much. They took a shortcut along an alley until they reached the old Silva's parking lot, a secluded location perfect for some outdoor action. It was away from society's judging eyes and, most importantly, the authorities. Places like that in Rio are never truly safe, but the risk was part of the experience.

"I think we're safe here," said Tallulah.

"Do you girls think this is a good idea?" Paula kept checking both sides of the alley leading to the abandoned parking lot. She was a few years older than Iris, and they had a story together, of course. They had met at the gym years before Iris called herself by that name, and then they became friends with benefits. Paula, a cis woman, was fascinated by everything belonging to the herm culture, including Iris' unique case of sudden gender transformation.

"You don't need to join if you don't want to. Are you afraid?"

"No, of course not!" Paula's voice drew the attention of both Tallulah and Epona. She was a board-certified shrink, so lying about her feelings after so many years of training was twice as bad. Iris held her hand. Paula felt her warmth alongside the delicate noise of her bangles as their arms touched.

"You can watch. Just watch. We'll start slow like we usually do, and you can kiss the shaft gently if you feel like it. Epona loves a good kisser. I'll handle the milk flow alone, so you'll be safe.

Epona and Tallulah were kissing already. As they moved, they hit one of the rusty carts, and Iris kneeled and tied her hair. She had both her hands on Epona's skirt.

"Slow, huh?" Paula said, blushing.

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Hello there, fellow futa lovers!

Ah! September, here we are! These few weeks were outlandish, but all is well now. I was going to post a (long-winded) text where I'd elaborate on the subject, but I chose not to. In a few words, the workstation I had purchased won't arrive. They decided not to give me a refund either, so this will be a helluva headache. In the meantime, my old PC died (the backup machine was already broken), so I fetched a new one at the mall. All the components were in stock, so more power to the guys at the mall (you're the real heroes!). It has less horsepower than the one from the previous store, but it works miracles compared to the old one.

I'm still testing what it can do, but I'm enthusiastic about the prospects. This new PC will allow me to work at ease with 4K+ canvases. I'll use higher quality brushes upscaled, record/stream my workflow without clashing with the painting software's resources, and render eventual 3D elements way faster. In the end, the PC is just a tool. I believe that honing my craft is what creates better illustrations, but whenever the device gets in the way of the workflow, we face all sorts of hardships. Well, not today. :D

Also, I abhor buying computers online at the moment (LOL). I think these are all the updates I have today. =^_____^=

Thank you so much for all the love and support! Enjoy!

Q.

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