
A Greasy Hand-Print
Bad Daddy
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Narrated by:
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S.H. Madonna
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By:
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Matt Coolomon
About this listen
Barely legal Isla is too fast for her boyfriend. She’s just playing around with men as of yet and isn’t at all serious. She shares a flat with a girlfriend, but the lease is up and they have to find somewhere to stay for a short time between places. Isla is not looking forward to going home to her parents and jumps at the chance to stay with her current boyfriend instead. Her boyfriend’s daddy is a mechanic with greasy hands! It all starts innocently enough.
A Greasy Hand-Print: Bad Daddy is an all new, age-gap, and impregnation risk story. Hot, young Isla is a tease who knows what she wants, but gets a bit more than she bargained for.
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