
Monsters Made Me Gay: Reptilian 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
Hank is a hungry young writer trying his best to navigate the fast paced world of political journalism. With newspapers closing left and right, he needs to do anything he can to get ahead of the curve, even if it means following up on a tip in a notoriously dangerous part of Washington DC.
But when the tip turns out to be the real deal, Hank quickly finds himself in too deep with a mysterious group of reptilian illuminati shapeshifters. Soon he finds himself at the center of a gay alien gangbang.
This is a 4,200 word hardcore gay gangbang story featuring anal, double anal, straight to gay turning, monster sex, dubious consent, rough sex, bukkake, cream pies and gay reptilians.
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