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The Abducted Virgin Girl Sex Slaves
- Captivity and Pregnancy in the Jail Cell
- Narrated by: Kathryn Ricks
- Length: 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Abducted Virgin Girl Sex Slaves: Captivity and Pregnancy in the Jail Cell, tells the story of two 18-year-old sexy virgin girls who awaken to find themselves in an environment they never expected to be in - a dark cell held as captives. As they adjust to their new surroundings of bars, iron chains, and men that they do not know having sex with them, they reluctantly come to the realization to accept their new found lifestyle and are given the chance to become impregnated by this group of mysterious men!
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