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Sharing My Gay Husband's Ass: In the Club

By: Hank Wilder
Narrated by: Hank Wilder
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Billy and Tommy's relationship has hit a rough patch. It's not that things are bad, but they're not all that great either, the stress of the daily grind eventually bringing them to a complacent, gay sexual purgatory.

That's when Billy suggests a night on the town to go wild like they did when they were single. Little does he know how wild things will actually get, especially when Tommy starts dancing up against a handsome stranger in the gay club.

Confused by his jealous arousal, does Billy have what it takes to go all the way with a sizzling double anal penetration between his husband and another man in the club restroom?

This is a 4,000 word hardcore gay threesome story, featuring rough sex, double penetration, double anal, hot husband, and cuckolding.

©2015 Hank Wilder (P)2016 Hank Wilder
Literature & Fiction Marriage

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