DSVR-01410 [VR] “Why Don't You Just Let Me Swim For 10 More Minutes?” Poolside Sex Tsuzuki Ruisa Was Instructive By A Slender Older Sister Who Working
Movie Information:
ID Code: DSVR-01410
Release Date: 02/01/2024
Category: Censored , Big boob , Slut , Swimming Club , VR , Bloomers , Part Time Job
Actress: Tsuzuki Ruisa
Tags:
Studio Label: SOD Create
Online stream:
765
Synopsis:
On the outskirts of the coastal town of Azure Bay, where the
azure waters kissed the golden shores, Tsuzuki Ruisa found her sanctuary. Amid
the ebb and flow of the tide, she discovered a love for swimming that
transcended the ordinary. The rhythmic strokes and the embrace of the water
became not just a pastime but a form of meditation, a source of tranquility in
the midst of life's bustling currents.
Ruisa, a woman with an affinity for the sea, had a routine
that danced to the rhythm of the waves. As the sun painted the sky in hues of
orange and pink, she would make her way to the secluded beach, a secret haven
known only to those who sought the solace of the ocean.
Her swims, a daily ritual, became a dance between the shore
and the horizon. The water, cool against her skin, cradled her like an old
friend, and with each stroke, Ruisa felt the stresses of the day wash away. It
was during these moments that she discovered a sense of liberation, a
connection to a world where worries dissolved in the embrace of the sea.
One day, as Ruisa emerged from the water, glistening
droplets clinging to her sun-kissed skin, she noticed a sign near the beach
entrance. "Help Wanted: Part-Time Staff at Azure Waves Aquatic
Center." Intrigued, Ruisa approached the center, the idea of merging her
love for swimming with a part-time job sparking a newfound excitement.
The Azure Waves Aquatic Center, nestled on the coastline,
was a hub of aquatic activities. From swimming lessons to water aerobics, the
center offered a range of programs for enthusiasts of all ages. Ruisa, drawn to
the prospect of spending more time by the water, decided to explore the
opportunity.
Upon entering, she was greeted by the lively atmosphere—a
symphony of splashes, laughter, and the soothing sound of water. Ruisa inquired
about the part-time position, and soon she found herself welcomed into the fold
of the aquatic community.
Her role at the center involved assisting with swimming
lessons, organizing events, and ensuring the safety of the participants. It was
a job that not only aligned with her passion for swimming but also allowed her
to share the joy of the water with others.
As the days unfolded, Ruisa became an integral part of the
Azure Waves family. Her enthusiasm was contagious, and her genuine love for
swimming resonated with both the staff and the participants. The aquatic center
transformed into a place where people not only learned to swim but also
discovered the therapeutic embrace of the water.
Ruisa's interactions went beyond the structured lessons. She
became a mentor to those overcoming their fear of water, a friend to those
seeking a workout companion, and a beacon of encouragement to children taking
their first strokes. The center, under her influence, became a community bound
by a shared love for the aquatic realm.
One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon and painted
the ocean in a tapestry of warm colors, Ruisa organized a special event—an open
swim under the moonlight. The center's pool, illuminated by gentle underwater
lights, cast a serene glow that mirrored the starlit sky.
Participants of all ages gathered, their excitement palpable
in the air. Ruisa, with a radiant smile, stood at the edge of the pool, ready
to lead the night swim. As the first group entered the water, the magical
ambiance of the moonlit swim unfolded.
For Ruisa, the event was a culmination of her love for the
water and her desire to create a space where others could experience the
enchantment of swimming under the night sky. The sound of laughter mingled with
the gentle lapping of water, creating a melody that echoed the joy and freedom
found in the aquatic embrace.
As the night swim concluded, participants lingered by the
pool, expressing gratitude for the unforgettable experience. Ruisa, surrounded
by the shimmering reflections on the water's surface, felt a profound sense of
fulfillment. The Azure Waves Aquatic Center, once a part-time job, had evolved
into a canvas where she painted moments of joy and connection.
In the following weeks, the center thrived under Ruisa's
influence. The open swim events became a regular occurrence, drawing people
from the community and beyond. The aquatic center, once a place of lessons,
transformed into a haven where people discovered the therapeutic and communal
aspects of swimming.
Ruisa's part-time job had become a calling—a mission to
spread the love for swimming and create a space where the water was not just a
medium of exercise but a source of joy, healing, and community.
And so, in the coastal town of Azure Bay, where the azure waves whispered tales of shared moments and the golden sands cradled the footprints of those who found solace by the water, Tsuzuki Ruisa's story continued—a narrative of passion, transformation, and the profound impact of a woman who turned a part-time job into a conduit for the magic of swimming./