
Diary of a Sex Freak: The Beach Kid
Erotica You Crave
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Narrated by:
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Julio Monet
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By:
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Isabella Monet
About this listen
My name is Hugo Dennings.
Or maybe it's Taylor Spitz.
Or maybe it's Joey Aldana.
Or maybe it's nothing.
I wake up and pour myself a glass of orange juice because apple makes my breath smell like sh-t, and then I take a shower and decide not to brush my teeth before slipping on some day old clothes, a tank top and jeans that hug my ass and make it look better than it actually does, although make no mistake that my ass is a work of art. If Michelangelo bore witness to every taut muscle there he'd cream his pants and beg me to let him suck on both my cheeks for hours on end, that's how great it is.
But why the f-ck am I telling you that?
I'll let the kid downstairs show you.
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