Just Pretend
β Scribed by Conners, Juliana
- Book ID
- 109427524
- Publisher
- Swann Song Books
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 914 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B073DFXDH5
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Itβs been a long time comingβ¦ Sheβs never had an orgasm.When I learn this juicy fact,I plan to give her her first one. Or tenβ¦.Thereβs just one problem: sheβs my physical therapist,in charge of getting me back into the Navy SEALs after my helicopter was shot down and I nearly died.Iβm not supposed to bend her over the physical therapy barre while I pull her hair and take her from behind,my hard pecs and abs up against her back,my lips all over her neck.So I have to hold her pretty mouth while she moans my name and screams into my hand as I make her come for her very first time.If weβre caught, her job and my future as a SEAL will end.Unless I get down on one knee for her to make sure she can keep getting down on both of hers for me.Itβs all forbidden fun and games until someone has to proposeβ¦
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