
Monsters Made Me Gay
Hellhound Gangbang
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Narrated by:
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Hank Wilder
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By:
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Hank Wilder
About this listen
Barry doesn't believe in the paranormal, so when he arrives at his family's spooky manor in the moors of Scotland, he's more worried about getting some writing done than getting eaten by monsters.
After discovering a series of disturbing paintings in the basement, however, Barry begins to think that the rumors of demonic, gay hellhounds stalking the moor might hold a shred of truth.
Soon, Barry discovers that the beasts are real when he ends up at the center of a gay hellhound gangbang.
This is a 4,000 word hardcore gay gangbang story featuring anal, double anal, straight to gay turning, monster sex, dubious consent, rough sex, bukkake, cream pies and gay hellhounds.
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