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Worshipped as His Goddess

First Meeting Flipside Femdom

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Worshipped as His Goddess

By: Tomio Hall-Black
Narrated by: Aracelis Gotay
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The First-Meeting Flipside Femdom series presents companion pieces which display a single scene of the first intimate contact between two people, from both points of view. The companion piece for this is entitled, "She Becomes My Religion." It is not necessary to purchase both works to enjoy either one, as they are completed from the point of view of that character.

Vicki has been practicing what she will do and say when Cristof shows up at the hotel room. But she didn't plan on being swept off her feet by him. He's beautiful, and she wants him. Now, what did she want to say?

Cristof hides his African accent carefully, but when he is lost in emotion, he reverts to his native speech patterns and language. Vicki is the most amazing woman he's ever met, if he can only convince her to let him worship her as she deserves.

©2023 Tomio Hall-Black (P)2024 Tomio Hall-Black
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