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Dark Rider MC Series

5531 Whisper

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

My name is Brandan Wise. I am 25 years old and the president of the Dark Knight Mc. My Club is in Kentucky. I found my angel, the problem is I am 8 years older than her. I was riding past the high school and saw her walking down the street.
 
She looked over at me and smiled. Dam that smile can make any man's dick get hard. She is in high school She has a very nice body. I stopped at the light and watched her continue to walk towards the school. I noticed she didn't stop to talk to the other kids hanging around outside but went straight into the building.
Available since: 04/15/2025.
Print length: 1071 pages.

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