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Dance to Her Beat: Cucked at a Music Festival

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Dance to Her Beat: Cucked at a Music Festival

By: Mara Renaud
Narrated by: Matt Williams
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It’s music festival season, which means desperate Donnie and his free-spirited obsession Vanessa will be dancing and camping together all weekend long. He wants it to move them from FWBs to a real relationship but, as usual, he’ll be dancing to her beat.

When things between them get hot and sweaty in a tent Donnie starts to dream that he might finally get Vanessa to commit to him, but when they meet another hot couple he realizes that their one-sided sexual power dynamic might be hard to escape.

This Sub For All Seasons story contains body worship, cuckolding, and light erotic humiliation. The focus is on a one-sided relationship between a cruel, manipulative domme and a desperate but willing submissive. If these themes offend you, please do not listen.

©2024 Mara Renaud (P)2024 Mara Renaud
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