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The Secretary Disobeys - A Kinky BDSM Dominance Submission Sexy Office Short Story From Steam Books - cover

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The Secretary Disobeys - A Kinky BDSM Dominance Submission Sexy Office Short Story From Steam Books

Steam Books, Crystal White

Verlag: Steam Books

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Naomi's new boss, Mr. Rhys Hamilton, is hot and bossy, just the way she  likes it. When he warns her that there will be consequences if she  forgets any of her assignments, Naomi decides to test just what these  'consequences' might be...  WARNING: This 3,841-word story is a steamy read featuring explicit content and may be too much for some readers to  handle! 
Verfügbar seit: 07.06.2013.

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