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The Time Machine - A short explicit wild gang Classic Tale

Amber Clark

Casa editrice: Amber Clark

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A short, explicit, wild gang, Classic Tale.Olivia is a maid, though she dreams of an easy life filled with pleasure and hedonism. When she hears her master, a mysterious man called The Traveller, tell tales of the future and the sexually free people he has met, she cannot help herself and decided to try out his device. The future is indeed filled with beautiful people, all of them eager to please, but a little fun in the sun with two handsome men is just not enough. The Morlocks roam at night, beastly lust-filled creatures, and Olivia, along with some of the other more spirited women, is ready for the wild and rough pleasures they offer. 
Disponibile da: 24/08/2025.

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