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Mothers Doing the Coach, Then Each Other

By: Vic Vitale
Narrated by: Rod O'Steele
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Tyrone Johnson was a mediocre ballplayer at best. There was no way he could ever make the school team. His mother, the sexy woman with the big tits and softly rounded ass, thought otherwise.

With his eyes fixed on her big bulging chest and his prick bulging beneath his trousers, the nervous man backed up towards the bed. As the luscious black woman edged closer and closer, he began to perspire. Knowing he'd never be able to resist this very tempting woman, the coach started to panic. The job he loved was in jeopardy.

The obsessed woman's kisses were blazing and filled with passion. It was apparent Mrs. Johnson was no longer interested in securing a place on the team for her son. It had escalated well beyond that. The beautiful black woman wanted something else now. She wanted the coach's white member inside her awesome black body.

©2016 Vic Vitale (P)2016 Vic Vitale
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  • Categories: Erotica

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