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Darwin's Dominatrix
- The Meetup, Volume 1
- Narrated by: Dean Chills
- Length: 45 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Darwin's been working the online chatrooms, and he thinks he's found a winner. Stacy is a professional dominatrix, or so she claims. After an online correspondence and quick meetup, the two go back to Stacy's suburban home for a trial run.
Darwin has told Stacy that his fantasy involves breath holding and water, and he's not sure what she has in mind until she shows him her large secluded in-ground swimming pool and a bag of bondage toys.
How far will these two go? Will Darwin even survive the weekend, much less have a good time? Find out in this short tale of bondage, breath control, sex, and peril play.
©2016 Dean Chills (P)2016 Dean Chills
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