
Taken in Class
Spanked and Screwed by the Music Professor
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Narrated by:
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Nichelle Gregory
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By:
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Jane Kemp
About this listen
Lillith really wants to be first chair violin in the orchestra, and she plays her best during the audition. Her best isn't good enough, and the instructor has some strange ideas about how to help her understand music, ideas that include a hard reluctant sex session complete with a humiliating and shameful erotic spanking!
Warning: This audiobook contains very explicit descriptions of sexual activity during a reluctant sex encounter between a professor and a college girl. The teacher/student sex audiobook includes oral sex, rough sex, spanking, and forced semen swallowing. It is intended for mature listeners who will not be offended by very graphic depictions of sex acts between consenting adults.
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