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  • Selling My Virgin Daughter to the Homeless Guy

  • Impregnated Due to Debt
  • By: Terra Williams
  • Narrated by: Roy Wells
  • Length: 31 mins

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Selling My Virgin Daughter to the Homeless Guy

By: Terra Williams
Narrated by: Roy Wells
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Publisher's Summary

Adults 18+ only: This novelette contains M/F sexual scenes primarily involving impregnation and pregnancy, rough sex, virgin defloration, BDSM, and other related themes.

Selling My Virgin Daughter to the Homeless Guy: Impregnated Due to Debt, is a family story about a father who has a debt to a homeless man, that he cannot readily repay. Because repayment is due immediately, the father has no choice but to use his sexy 18-year-old virgin daughter as payment for the debt. She reluctantly accepts her fate, as she is taken and begins a new life full of chains, impregnation, and babies. However, her standard of living will now be a little lower than she ever thought was possible, but it will still provide for her sexual satisfaction at least.

©2013 See You Next Tuesday Press (P)2013 See You Next Tuesday Press
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  • Categories: Erotica

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