
A Night at the Pool
Swim Team, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Dean Chills
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By:
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Dean Chills
About this listen
Steve is one of the champion swimmers of his college swim team. When Manny, a new student and team member, asks Steve directions to the library, Steve has no idea where his evening is going to lead. Their library discussion leads them back to the pool, where they spend the evening alone in the huge pool.
Manny tells Steve about his unusual interests, which leads Steve into new realms of BDSM and sex. After a brief period of confusion, Steve quickly catches on and gives Manny exactly what he needs. This erotic short features underwater play, breath control, bondage, anal sex, oral sex, and gay horseplay.
©2014 Dean Chills (P)2016 Dean Chills
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