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Carnival Fever - FFM First Time Lesbian Erotica Milf Threesome Erotica - cover

Carnival Fever - FFM First Time Lesbian Erotica Milf Threesome Erotica

Nicki Menage

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

My younger colleagues, Ewan and Chloe, join me on a trip to Brazil to soak in the feverish atmosphere of Carnaval, but when we all get dressed up, we become whole new versions of ourselves.
 
Chloe gets separated and Ewan and I stumble on a public sex session.  Under the guise of being his older girlfriend I give him a very public servicing, only for Chloe to return and see the whole thing.
 
Not one to ruin the party she joins me on my knees and soon we’re all part of the fun.  Read as the two of us please Ewan and have a whole lot of fun ourselves in the process!
Available since: 04/21/2024.
Print length: 20 pages.

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