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Cuckold Humiliation In Public - cover

Cuckold Humiliation In Public

Mallory Chambers

Verlag: _Boruma Publishing, LLC

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Beschreibung

What started off as a harmless, drunken bet spirals completely out of control when Destiny finds herself suddenly offered to her husband's sexy black co-worker, Alan Evans.
 
To make matters worse, her husband is helpless to do anything as more men join into the fun, using her young body in ways that not even her own husband has before! Destiny's cuckolded husband has a front-row seat to watch her forced infidelity as one stranger after another take her in broad daylight, bareback, and unprotected.
 
This is a standalone story that features a cuckolded husband watching his submissive hotwife be taken in public by multiple men at the same time.
Verfügbar seit: 04.04.2023.
Drucklänge: 20 Seiten.

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