
Monsters Made Me Gay
Scarecrow 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
Everyone in town has a theory about Old Man Morgan and that fact that he never seems to age. Some ideas are more outlandish than others, but not one of them can account for the mysterious scarecrows that seem to move about the cornfields of Mr. Morgan's farm on their own.
After living next door to the farm for 21 years, Nick decides to get to the bottom of the mystery once and for all. It's not long before Nick finds himself surrounded in the cornfield by horny, gay scarecrows who are ready to gangbang him into oblivion.
This is a 4,100+ word hardcore gay gangbang story, featuring anal, double anal, straight to gay turning, bukkake, monster sex, rough sex, and gay scarecrows.
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