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Reborn as a Succubus: Time To Live My Best Life!

Alice is a 28-year-old software developer. She makes money, donates to charities, and even gives food to the homeless. But, in truth, she could not be sadder. She has no friends and she and her family have been estranged ever since she came out of the closet to them. She tries to distract herself from her problems, right up until she suddenly dies. It is not the end, though. Alice is asked to make 3 wishes, 3 things she'd wish for if she were to be reborn. Alice wishes for as many lovers as possible, a role in the world that means something, and a family that embraces her. Just like that, Alice awakens in another world as Melisa Blackflame, the firstborn daughter of a family of succubi. She decides to try to live life to its fullest here, vowing that, above all else, she will live a meaningful life and, finally, FINALLY, find love! What she doesn't know, however, is that she's about to find more of that than she can handle. --- GL/Futa harem! Daily updates at 12 pm est.

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Junior Sorceress Melisa Blackflame, Part Twenty-Seven*

{Isabella} 

Isabella stumbled slightly, the world finally starting to spin a bit. 

[Fucking finally,] she thought, steadying herself against a nearby column. [Took long enough for the booze to kick in.]

She glanced at the ornate clock on the wall, her eyes widening. Night had fallen, the party still in full swing despite starting at fucking noon.

[Time flies when you're... not getting laid, apparently.]

Her cock throbbed painfully, reminding her of its neglected state. Isabella winced. She'd been sporting a hard-on for hours now, and not a single noble had been brave enough to do anything about it.

[Bunch of prudes,] she thought bitterly. [What happened to the wild crowd from the gala?]

It wasn't like she hadn't tried. Oh, she'd tried alright. She'd flirted, she'd teased, she'd "accidentally" brushed up against more asses than she could count. But these stuck-up nobles were about as responsive as a dead fish.