At first, Rebecca Smith wasn’t happy with having to relocate to the colonies when her father’s business suffered some setbacks, but she realized moving was the only chance her parents had to regain their fortune.
It took some time to get used to the Virginian settlement; the people weren’t as cultured as in Britain, but she came to love these lands and the persons within.
One day, a struggle between a couple of miners and some of the natives provoked a climate of tension between her people and the local tribe. When her house was attacked, Rebecca fled into the woods to escape the raiders and soon got lost, only to be found by a native woman.
Rebecca didn’t know what to do when confronted by the other female, but eventually she got to know Pocahontas while the woman took care of her.
Pocahontas had a secret, though, that could change what Rebecca always believed was true and certain, and the young Englishwoman would find she didn’t know everything there was to know about herself.
Pocahontas is the eleventh book in the Futanari Erotica Fairy Tales series. It features romance between a hermaphrodite and a woman (futa on female), and the struggle of two women trying to be together in seventeenth century Virginia.