
An Innocent Connection: Part 2
A Wife's Control of New Neighbor and Her Son
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Narrated by:
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Blair Thatcher
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By:
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Samantha Summers
About this listen
In the second installment of An Innocent Connection:
After Samantha's Garrett's successful lesbian seduction of her daughter's best friend, she's ready to try her gift of mental telepathy/ESP on other unsuspecting victims.
When a mysterious woman and her teenaged son move in next door, she gets her chance. Samantha wastes no time in probing the subconscious of each for her own lesbian and taboo pleasures -and for that of her husband.
Find out how Samantha uses her mind control to sexually manipulate both her sexy new neighbor and her son and the erotic pleasures that follow.
©2020 Samantha Summers (P)2021 Samantha Summers
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