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Too Many Choices - A First Time Menage MFMM Short Story

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Too Many Choices - A First Time Menage MFMM Short Story

By: Nicola Diaz
Narrated by: April Simensen
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One single busty and promiscuous woman... four huge ripped men looking for action. There can only be one outcome!

Savannah loves her job as a tour operator.

Living the life of sun, sand, and sex, Savannh is no stranger to taking men back to her hotel room for one night stands, as the busty blonde enjoys the promiscuous lifestyle her carefree job affords her.

During her latest tour, she finds a strong animal magnetism to four huge men - each of whom showers her with a barrage of compliments and innuendos.

One thing leads to another, and it’s not long before the stunning blonde is sharing her body with all four huge men in her private hotel room.

This 3000 word short story contains mature themes and should be listened to by adults only.

©2018 Nicola Diaz (P)2018 Nicola Diaz
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