Revisiting Innocence
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  • Votos 19
  • Partes 12
  • Hora 46m
  • LECTURAS 549
  • Votos 19
  • Partes 12
  • Hora 46m
Continúa, Has publicado sep 20, 2023
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Amidst the relentless scrutiny of the media and the unrelenting pressure from her soccer team, Sam Kerr, the celebrated athlete, yearned for a respite from her demanding reality. Overwhelmed by expectations both on and off the field, she sought solace in a quiet park, reminiscing about simpler times from her past. As the rain fell, she allowed herself to escape briefly, rediscovering the importance of finding moments of calm and reflection in the midst of her hectic life. This escape offered her renewed strength and perspective as she faced the challenges that lay ahead, reminding her that even the most accomplished individuals need moments of respite from the demands of the world. So her teammates Mackenzie Arnold introduced Sam to ABDL and she regression to help her take a break from reality
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Perfection

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World Class... Queen-La Reina... Perfection... She has to be perfect. If she's not perfect, she's not performing. If she's not performing, she's benched. If she's benched, she's not Alexia. From Champions League winner to Ballon D'or winner, she's been her. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Sam barely gets by. She's a single mom. She works several jobs. She's practically Barcelona's social outcast and not because she's a single mother. But just before the Euros, she walks into the restaurant with friends and Alexia begins to see perfection elsewhere. The only question that stands is: Can either of them handle the pressure of imperfections?