
Violated By Monsters: The Creature Club
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Narrated by:
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Hannah Wilde
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By:
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Hannah Wilde
About this listen
When Mary receives a mysterious letter requesting her presence at an old Hollywood Hills mansion, she has no idea how much her life is about to change.
Unknowingly the possible heir to a massive fortune, Mary is suddenly faced with a terrifying choice. She can take the money, but only if she also accepts the ‘sexual care’ of ten very mysterious creatures.
With sharp teeth and huge cocks, these monsters are locked in a tank and ready to explode. Can Mary get on their good side by placing herself at the center of a brutal, monster gangbang?
This is a filthy short story containing 4,400+ highly explicit words. It includes rough sex, gangbangs, double penetration, monster sex and cream pies.
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