
Mind Elf Gangbang
Monsters Made Me Gay
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Narrated by:
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Hank Wilder
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Hank Wilder
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Peter is headed to Joshua Tree National Park for the trip of a lifetime, but not the kind of trip you take by car or plane. Instead, Peter will be tripping on PMZ, a new hallucinogenic drug that's been said to rip the fabric of our universe wide open, revealing what lies behind the curtain of our human perception.
Little does Peter know, there are gay creatures already lurking behind the curtain and they are very, very horny. Soon enough, he finds himself at the center of a gay mind elf gangbang.
This is a 4,400+ word hardcore gay gangbang story featuring anal, double anal, straight to gay turning, monster sex, rough sex, bukkake, cream pies and gay mind elves.
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