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His Workplace Mistress - Cheating Husbands #1 - cover

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His Workplace Mistress - Cheating Husbands #1

Serena Biggs

Publisher: Serena Biggs

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Summary

When Sydney goes glam, Gary tries to resist her... 
	A night of gaming with co-workers turns into a sexual adventure Sydney will never forget. Always thought of as "just one of the guys", Sydney glams it up for the monthly video game weekend. All the guys are attractive but she pines for Gary. The only problem - Gary's wife. Sydney puts all thoughts of him out of her mind but when a nightmare has Gary charging into the bedroom she's sleeping in to comfort her she reveals she wouldn't say no. 
	When his wife shows up, Gary's sex life won't be the same. 
	Gary's tempted by Sydney. Her vulnerability after her nightmare brings out his protective instincts. They end up in bed together, having the best time of his life - until his wife comes home. 
	Warning: This 4,500 word short story is for adults only. It contains explicit, graphic depictions of sex. It includes cheating, oral sex, masturbation and may be considered offensive to some readers.
Available since: 03/13/2014.

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