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Doctor Daddy: Ava's Accidental Group Exam
- DDlg Medical Age Gap (Sexy Doctor Daddies Give Medical Exams)
- Narrated by: Katrina Medina
- Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
As the handsome older Doctor tells Ava to undress and lie down on his examination couch, the innocent eighteen-year old starts to wonder if this is normal for a job interview. When the Dominant Doctor tells her to call him Daddy and brings the other medics in to join them, it gets even more intense. Ava's first time will be very public indeed—but just how much pleasure can she take?
With a dominant Daddy, medical themes, BDSM and an age-gap, this is a 10,000 word+ standalone DDlg erotic story.
©2024 Andrea Wilde (P)2024 Andrea Wilde
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