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Hotwife Spanking

Hotwife Monologues, Book 9

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Hotwife Spanking

By: Charlie Hedo
Narrated by: Nikki Delgado
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Murielle starts one of her famous monologues. Her lover breaks the expensive bottle of gin her husband got from his mother for his birthday. The gin forms a puddle on the ground. That means: Cleaning. Jean Claude deserves a little spanking. But he is a man-man who does not just let that go over his head. What he certainly doesn't accept is that his mistress's husband tells him what to do.

Husband John has been passed out for a while. It's not immediately clear why he did. A lot happened during his unconsciousness, or was it just before or just after? In any case, there was a lot going on and to make matters worse, he himself appears to be involved in the events that are enveloped in a dark haze until the end of the story.

A mysterious, exciting, and surprising story.

Forms a wholesome with the other monologues of Murielle.

©2020 Philip Van Den Bossche (P)2020 Philip Van Den Bossche
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