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Broken In BDSM
- Narrated by: Richard L. Walton
- Length: 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ed Hines is a professional burglar. He's been at it for ten years and made more than enough to retire on, but still carries on. Why? The opportunity to catch people in compromising positions and watch, hoping one day, for the moment he gets to join in. Well today Ed Hines might have just struck gold. Out of a street of millionaires, Ed somehow manages to come across enough perversions to keep him topped up for a lifetime. While getting his kicks through the keyhole of a bedroom door, he gets rumbled, taken down to the basement and severely punished. Ed couldn't have wished for a better way for justice to be served.
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