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Oh No! The President's Daughter Is a Whore!

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Oh No! The President's Daughter Is a Whore!

By: Amie Heights
Narrated by: Mathias Scott
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The most powerful man in the world still thinks of his daughter as an innocent little girl, but you won't believe how she convinces her two secret service agents to let her have a night out on the town. What will America's most privileged and protected girl do for her twenty second birthday when she finally gets to do what (and who) she wants?

Her daddy may be the leader of the free world but tonight Metayla O'Brian is going to be the one in charge. Once Metayla and her friend Cindy get out on the town nothing is off limits, including the chauffeur, the hotel staff, and the two young men they pick up while nightclubbing. This 10,500 word tale contains graphic group and orgy sex that the commander and chief certainly would not approve of. ADULTS ONLY!

©2013 Amie Heights (P)2013 Amie Heights
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