
Let's DP My Wife: A Dancer's Body
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Narrated by:
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Hannah Wilde
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By:
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Hannah Wilde
About this listen
Ian is a lucky man. Not only is his wife, Alana, funny, charming, and intelligent, but she’s also a dancer with the body that comes along with it. But when Alana starts to hint at feelings for her handsome new dance student, Ian soon realizes that he might need to learn to share.
Soon enough the three of them are making their way over to the dance studio for a little bit of late-night rehearsing, and their newest move is a hardcore double penetration!
This is a filthy short story containing 4,200+ highly explicit words. It contains rough sex, anal, double penetration, MFM threesomes, hotwife, and cuckolding.
©2014 Hannah Wilde (P)2015 Hannah WildeWhat listeners say about Let's DP My Wife: A Dancer's Body
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