
Prison Politics: Locked Down
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Narrated by:
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Malcolm Cruz
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By:
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Beast
About this listen
Correctional officer Xavier Brown hates his job at the prison he works at outside of Atlanta. The pay sucks, his coworkers annoy him, and he's forced to be around a bunch of drug dealers, rapists, and murderers doing time. Two months in, he's pretty much learned the ropes. And just when he thinks the day would end like every other day, he stumbles upon a new inmate, Raheem Jones, who has more in his hands than simple contraband. Prison is known to change men. And Raheem Jones' sexy chocolate self is more than happy to be the motivation to change. Xavier just never would have thought that he'd unlock a desire he'd never known in a place meant to lock a man down.
©2015 BEAST (P)2015 BEAST
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