
Lucy's Hucow Mission
Milking, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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C J Edwards
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By:
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C J Edwards
About this listen
Investigative reporter and Hucow escapee Lucy was back, but on her own terms. Tempted back into a life of milking and highly charged sex, she ensured the deal she cut allowed her complete autonomy and a chance to make a difference as a Hucow welfare worker.
Visiting all of the girls that had been converted, trained and sold by Dr. Felton was a great way to ensure they were being well looked after, but it also exposed her to a risk she hadn't considered. While watching the young Hucows being milked and pleasure, how would she keep her own rampant hormones under control?
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