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Sharing Secrets - cover

Sharing Secrets

Forrest Young

Verlag: _Boruma Publishing, LLC

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Paige's story continues in this second entry, focusing on the ever-increasing intimacy between Paige and her father. To Paige's dismay, she discovers that there are certain lines her father refuses to cross. Meanwhile, Paige meets Natalie, who harbors forbidden fantasies about her own father. They quickly blossom from friends to lovers as they confide in each other their secret desires.
 
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“Now,” Paige said as she laid down on her side, propping her head up in her hand. “Tell me about your fantasy about your father.”
 
Natalie followed suit and laid on her side with her head propped up, facing Paige as she tried to formulate her words. “Okay...The last time my father ever spanked me, I was like maybe nine or ten. I don't even remember now what I did to deserve it. But I was wearing a skirt at the time, and he put me over his lap, raised the skirt up and spanked me about three or four times over my panties. I mean, daddy had spanked me a few times before then, but I always had on pants or jeans or whatever. That was the first time he had ever spanked me with just panties on, and I remember it hurt like hell. I didn't think a whole lot of it for the longest time afterward, except for remembering how much it hurt, and ever since I tried to never make him mad enough to want to spank me ever again.”
 
Paige let out a slight chuckle, remembering how she also tried avoiding spankings, only any spankings she got were from her mother, her father never did spank her as far as she could remember. Paige also began to notice that Natalie's nipples were starting to harden and stick out through her t-shirt as she told her story. She started feeling an ever growing urge to reach out and touch them. She was also starting to notice a wetness starting to form inside her own panties.
 
“Anyway,” Natalie continued, “lately I started having these...dreams.”
Verfügbar seit: 24.01.2023.
Drucklänge: 24 Seiten.

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