
Anything to Save His Job: Crossdressing Stories
Crossdresser Stories, Book 68
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Narrated by:
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Katrina Medina
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By:
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Hellen Heels
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Enjoy this short story by Hellen Heels xoxoxo:
“You would gain so much. Trust me". “Okay. What do I put on first”? “The makeup of course”. “Do I stay her on the bed or where”? “No. I need you to sit on the floor while I apply the makeup on your face”.
Don slipped to the floor and watched as his wife took out mascara, eyeliners, powders, and lipsticks from the small bag. She then began to apply them on his face, taking her time to make sure that his face was well painted. She also used different lipsticks on his lips until it was a thick and dark shade of blue.
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