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  • The BBC Chronicles: Part 1 Birmingham Slags (Smut Shorts)

  • By: BD Hampton
  • Narrated by: Lucy Heritage
  • Length: 52 mins

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Publisher's Summary

Mary is a slag...an owned slag. And her friend Lilly is not ever going to be one as much as Mary wants her to be. They have been together as friends with benefits at their flat in Birmingham. That is until she meets Darius, and the other lads from The Drillers, and they put in the work.

Mary is tattooed in just about every way to identify as Black Owned. Entire a** cheek and other intimate parts. She is the party girl, every crew has one...and every crew has a quiet one. They are proven to be the freakiest in the bunch. From Birmingham to Rye, there is always going to be slags for the Masters.

The question is...will Lilly become one herself?

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  • Categories: Erotica

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