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Daddy Issues at the Beach
- A Barely Legal Threesome Taboo Erotica Short
- Narrated by: Desiree Divine
- Length: 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ashley and Meredith relax on the sand, soak up some rays, and enjoy the view. So does George, but he's not observing the ocean.
When Ashley discovers the mature gentleman's wandering gaze, she uses her sweet charms to hook and reel him in.
She works on her best friend and the older man, eventually convincing them to loosen up and have some group fun. Although reluctant at first, George gives in and helps these two young women delve into their hidden and forbidden fantasies. Secrets are revealed, and long-held lusts are unleashed.
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