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Balling My Best Friend's Adopted Korean Daughter
- Narrated by: Jonathan Strong
- Length: 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Vic was at a barbecue at his best friend's house. 20-year-old Karen was his best friend's adopted Korean daughter. He'd been eying Karen all day because of the short tight skirt she was wearing; it showed off her nicely built legs, especially when she sat down and crossed them; it showed off her real nice ass when she walked by.
But most of all, the 70-year-old writer of smut was eying Karen because of the low cut blouse she was wearing. It showed off Karen's plentiful tits. Good girl Karen was like a niece to him. She even called him Uncle Vic. So, how could a nice guy stare with lust at a niece, adopted or otherwise? How? Easy!
©2016 Vic Vitale (P)2016 Vic Vitale
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