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The Legend of Filthy Hollow - A short MFMM airtight menage Classic Tale - cover

The Legend of Filthy Hollow - A short MFMM airtight menage Classic Tale

Amber Clark

Publisher: Amber Clark

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Summary

A short, MFMM airtight menage, Classic Tale.Katrina is being courted by two men, Ichabod Crane and Brom Bones, two very different and very boring men. When Brom tells a tale of a headless soldier intent on having its way with any woman who enters the graveyard at night, Katrina just can’t help herself! Her two suitors, responding to her cries, find their love interest wants more than a simple marriage, she wants them both as well as the soldier’s ghost.
Available since: 08/16/2025.

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