
Slammed up the Butt by My Hot Coffee Boss
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Narrated by:
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Sam Rand
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By:
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Chuck Tingle
About this listen
When Yonce arrives at the office he has no idea that, by the end of the workday, his life will have changed forever thanks to the new boss, a piping-hot cup of coffee named Morcho Kibclaw.
Immediately, Morcho takes the office by storm, firing many of the workers and spilling his hot liquid body onto the others. But when Morcho and Yonce have their first meeting alone, sparks immediately fly, resulting in a gay anal slamming that is definitely not safe for work!
This erotic tale is 4,300 words of sizzling human on gay beverage action, including anal, blowjobs, rough sex, cream pies, and coffee boss love.
©2015 Chuck Tingle (P)2016 Chuck TingleWhat listeners say about Slammed up the Butt by My Hot Coffee Boss
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