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Serve and Suffer Sissy - To Please his Mistress Landlord becomes the Lingerie Lodger - cover

Serve and Suffer Sissy - To Please his Mistress Landlord becomes the Lingerie Lodger

Verity Black

Publisher: Tremissis Books

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Summary

Making your fantasies reality comes at a price . . . 

 


 
Disturbed by her landlord's cross-dressing fantasies, Kerry takes advice from a professional dominatrix. 

 


 
She quickly learns the basics of female domination and relishes the prospect of returning to Allan Wimple and making him suffer at her hands. 

 


 
Will Allan accept the sudden power exchange and bow down to his new Goddess as she strips him of his manhood and his flat? 

 


 
This is Book 2 in the Mistress Kerry Series. 

 


 
A Forced Feminisation Sissy Findom Chastity Short Story approximately 6000 words.
Available since: 07/09/1905.

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