_A journey of discovery and awakening to the delights of discipline_ When Milly is late for a vital interview on a sweltering day, casting agent Jean-Luc Cartier pours her some water and holds the glass to her lips. When the water soaks her blouse he instructs her to take it off. Milly is embarrass
Being a Girl
✍ Scribed by Thurlow, Chloë
- Book ID
- 109299603
- Publisher
- Ebury Publishing
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 156 KB
- Series
- Nexus
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780753524749
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✦ Synopsis
A journey of discovery and awakening to the delights of discipline
When Milly is late for a vital interview on a sweltering day, casting agent Jean-Luc Cartier pours her some water and holds the glass to her lips. When the water soaks her blouse he instructs her to take it off. Milly is embarrassed but curious. As Milly strips off her clothes, not only her shapely body, but also her deepest nature, is slowly uncovered.
Jean-Luc puts her over his knee. He spanks her bottom and her virgin orgasm awakens her to the mysteries of discipline. Milly embark upon an erotic journey from convent school to a black magic coven in the heart of Cambridge academia, to the secret world of fetishism and bondage on the dark side of the movie camera.
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