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You Could Always Choose Jail

A Rough and Reluctant Public Blackmail Sex Short

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You Could Always Choose Jail

By: Veronica Halstead
Narrated by: Jennifer Saucedo
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Melanie is in real trouble. She stole a car and got caught. She's looking prison right in the eye, but the police officer who holds her destiny in the palm of his hand offers a choice. He can arrest her or he can f--k her, right there in front of the other police officers. She has no choice. It's blackmail sex at its most vicious and she chooses the sex in public. When it comes, it comes hard and rough with her bent over until she's finally forced to swallow more than her pride!

Warning: This audiobook contains very graphic depictions of sexual activity during a public blackmail sex encounter with a cop. It includes rough sex, forced deep throat, and forced semen swallowing. It is intended for mature listeners who will not be offended by explicit descriptions of sex acts between consenting adults.

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