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Maya Misused - Part 1

A Wife's Struggle to Save Her Family

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Maya Misused - Part 1

By: Samantha Summers
Narrated by: Blair Thatcher
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Maya is blindsided when her mild-mannered accountant husband is rightly accused of "cooking the books" for a shady businessman in his early career.

Maya prides herself on control, but now, she has none. With the prospect of her family being torn apart, Maya faces a choice: She can let the legal process run its course for her obviously guilty husband, or she can give herself completely to the owner of her husband’s company in hopes of stopping the investigation in its tracks.

In the end, there is no real choice. Her body becomes the plaything of the powerful owner of her husband’s company. The ultimate humiliation is her abuse happening in plain sight of her powerless husband.

But the episode is a sexual awakening for Maya. Will her body’s involuntary response to the encounter open the door for other experiences?

©2020 Samantha Summers (P)2020 Samantha Summers
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