Coming soon! Your childhood bestie confesses she loves you

After a long day helping your childhood friend pack up her apartment, you find an old photo album. She demands that you both stop, relax with some wine, and take a trip down memory lane. While reminiscing, she feels it’s time for a long overdue confession—she loves you, and has for years.

Coming soon! Your childhood bestie confesses she loves you

Hey loves,

Here's a teaser for my latest audio I've been working on (in-between the screaming of the local hadedas, sigh).

Your childhood bestie finally confesses

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A short SFW clip of "Your Childhood Bestie Finally Confesses."

Written by the incredibly talented u/PervMeditations over on Reddit, who's also been fantastic and so generous with his advice for my first ever script with full SFX. You can read his full script offer post on Reddit in GoneWildAudible here.

These are just some of his absolutely delicious tags that he's worked into the script:

[Fsub] [Friends to Lovers] [Confession] [L-Bombs] [Light Alcohol Consumption] [Wine] mentions of [Little Red Riding Hood] [Blowjob] [Edging] [Licking Wine Off Body] [Cunnilingus] [Mating Press] [Prone Bone] [Backshots] [Orgasms for All]

I've nearly got my work cut out for me... But not quite, and I'm having a lot of fun. I absolutely can't wait to share this one with you!

Much love,

💋 Sin — your sin made manifest.
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P.S.

*Never heard (or heard of) a "hadeda" before? Brace yourself.

And here's a more recent mix track that went viral on TikTok.

I believe The Good Things Guy explains South Africa's love-hate relationship with hadedas better than I can:

Ah yes, the sound of a hadeda. It’s the sound that kick-starts many South African days; it startlingly welcomes us back home after a trip abroad and even warns us of trouble (or at the very least, neighbours) nearby. The hadeda’s signature cry is a sound that South Africans know, as well as the voices of our family members—so much so that the bird might as well move in or take on national bird status at this point.
Its call might not be music to our ears most of the time, but it is one of the most recognisable sounds of our country and a reminder of home.

But if you're any kind of audio worker or a voice artist? To say the local flock is the bane of my existence is putting it mildly.

But I'm getting there with some late-night recording, and hopefully you'll be able to listen to my fill of PM's amazing script sooner rather than later!