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Teacher Pet - A Steamy Sapphic Romance - cover

Teacher Pet - A Steamy Sapphic Romance

Ryley Banks

Editorial: Three Lemon Press, LLC

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Sinopsis

Grading papers is stressful for every teacher, but when Pet loses focus, Mistress will give her what she needs—instructions, rules, and discipline. Under Mistress’s command, Pet can finally let go—and simply obey.Pairing: FFTeacher Pet is a lesbian and sapphic (F/F) romantic erotica short story of about 3,700 words.This spicy lesbian romance has the following tropes:- married couple / established couple- sapphic spice- toys in the bedroom- BDSM- make me stop thinking so much- soft femdom / gentle femdom
Disponible desde: 18/09/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 20 páginas.

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