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The Sissy Contract - Blackmailed into Forced Feminisation by an Online Findom Princess - cover

The Sissy Contract - Blackmailed into Forced Feminisation by an Online Findom Princess

Verity Black

Publisher: Tremissis Books

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Be careful who you submit to online . . . Persuading a young woman he has met online to dominate him, Stephen Morris falls more and more under the spell of the mysterious Princess Ella. He performs humiliating tasks to amuse her and parts with his hard earned cash for the privelage. Desperate to serve his Princess and leave his girlfriend, he suggests a blackmail contract that will make him Princess Ella's pet for life. But Stephen signs up for more than he bargained for and soon realises his Princess can make him do anything she wants, whether he likes it or not. This is book 1 in the Mistress Ella Blackmail Series. A Femdom Findom Forced Feminisation Sissy Short Story approximately 6000 words. 
Available since: 07/09/1905.

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