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Proving to My Cop Daddy That I Can Be a Good Girl
- Daddy Fantasies, Book 122
- Narrated by: Louise Cooksey
- Length: 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When the little princess is caught stealing in her small hometown, it's not a surprise that the first person called is the sheriff, who happens to also be the man of the house. He's intent on punishing her, so he drags her to a small room in the police station so that she can come up with a plan for becoming a good girl from now on.
She knows she has no leverage...other than her body, and when she offers herself to him, the older man can't control himself. But he doesn't need to. He just needs to control the little princess and teach her a lesson, one way or another!
©2022 Mr. Dom (P)2022 Mr. Dom
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