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Greta
Greta
Greta
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Greta

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A retelling of the classic tale everybody knows, but with a musclebound twist. In the depths of winter, as hunger sweeps the land, Greta sees no other choice than to leave her parents so they can survive. Happily, she discovers a gingerbread house in the woods ...
This erotic fiction contains female muscle growth, breast expansion and height growth. All characters are at least 18 years old.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRoy Ellison
Release dateMar 13, 2023
ISBN9798215030820
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    Greta - Roy Ellison

    Greta

    by Roy Ellison

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    Copyright 2023 Roy Ellison

    Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a poor farmer who worked his hands to the bone to pay the taxes the duke requested. It hadn’t always been this way. The old duke had been a kind man who had lived a simple life, for a monarch, of course, but the young one was a proud and pompous man, who spent his serfs’ taxes on a lavish castle, on jewelry and on holding court with plenty of leeches. He was an avid hunter and forbade the peasants the use of the woods entirely, on account of them, as he put it, scaring the animals.

    He also loved to go to war, and took every little provocation as an opportunity to assemble his men and fight his neighbors. The priests told the serfs to pray for their lord’s victory, but more than one hand’s fingers were crossed behind their backs as they did so.

    Those were bad times, and hunger loomed over the duchy.

    The poor farmer knew that the coming winter would be difficult. He had married off his sons and daughters and had grown old with his wife. However, in her

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