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Lesbian Gas Mask Perverts Must Be Stopped! - cover

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Lesbian Gas Mask Perverts Must Be Stopped!

Misha Lace

Publisher: Misha Lace

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Summary

Two wholesome soccer moms decide to infiltrate a lesbian “gas club.” The club is filled with a gas laced with a drug that unleashes repressed desires. Patrons wear gas masks to control the amount they inhale. The two women are determined to expose all the perversion and sin that takes place in the club, but what they don’t know is that the masks they’ve been provided can be remotely controlled by the club’s owner. What will happen when the women have some of their repressed desires unleashed? Length: 20 pages
Available since: 03/30/2015.

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