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Living Inside My Own Butt for Eight Years, Starting a Business and Turning a Profit through Common Sense Reinvestment and Strategic Targeted Marketing

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Living Inside My Own Butt for Eight Years, Starting a Business and Turning a Profit through Common Sense Reinvestment and Strategic Targeted Marketing

By: Chuck Tingle
Narrated by: Sam Rand
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After a horrific car accident, Travis finds himself stuck with a seemingly insurmountable stack of medical bills. Desperate for work and drowning in debt, he's left with nowhere to turn until the wealthy investor, Barko, enters his life.

Barko knows a good butthole investment when he sees one, and soon enough he is hard at work turning Travis's anal passageway into a successful vineyard and real estate development known as Plobus Valley, an attractive name that translates to "place of sweet riches" in the language of the natives who inhabit Travis's body.

Through common sense reinvestment, Barko and Travis develop this butthole into a thriving business, but as the two of them approach eight years of partnership, a dark secret threatens to tear them apart and pound their butts.

This is an erotic tale of sizzling human-on-gay-sentient-business-strategy action, including anal, blowjobs, rough sex, and butthole investment love.

©2016 Chuck Tingle (P)2017 Chuck Tingle
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