
The Bride Goes Black (Interracial Gangbang)
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Narrated by:
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Hannah Wilde
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By:
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Hannah Wilde
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Alice is hours away from getting married, but her wild maid of honor, Kelly, isn't exactly thrilled about the groom to be. It's no surprise that when their three black friends show up, Kelly does her best to talk Alice into one last night out before the ceremony.
After drinking and flirting with her three gorgeous black companions, Alice decides to head back to the venue and show the guys what her wedding dress looks like on.... and off. The wedding night may be reserved for the groom, but the night before is reserved for a hot interracial gangbang!
This is a filthy, erotica short story containing highly explicit words. It contains rough interracial sex, gangbangs, creampies, and double anal.
©2014 Hannah Wilde (P)2014 Hannah WildeWhat listeners say about The Bride Goes Black (Interracial Gangbang)
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