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Worst Power Ever

J.M. Snyder

Casa editrice: JMS Books LLC

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A Vic and Matt Story

Vic Braunson shares a very sexy secret with his lover, Matt diLorenzo -- something in Matt's semen gives Vic superhuman powers. While the powers fade over time, most of them come in handy. But every now and then, he draws a doozy ...


This short, erotic romp was originally written as part of the series, The Positions of Love . In the end, it was a bit depressing, really, because Vic doesn't really save the day or anything, so I scrapped it for a different power. But I thought I'd rework it into a stand-alone story for Vic and Matt fans.
Disponibile da: 05/06/2011.
Lunghezza di stampa: 9 pagine.

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