Holes Revealed In Richard Treloar's The Hotel Room

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If the pornographer had possessed more time, he'd have happily suppressed his burning need to sink his meat into the teenager's tight, dripping cunt, and allowed the teenager to assume greater control. As much as the audience would enjoy watching Sophie treated as a fucktoy, good for nothing but having her holes stuffed with cock, they'd gain voyeuristic gratification from witnessing her independently tease, and urge men on. The dichotomy, in their minds, would provide further confirmation of her true slutty nature, and that despite any protests uttered to the contrary, the still unaware Co-ed was loving every fucking minute of her fledgling porn career.

However, with his fabrication of the potential swim-wear contract, and clients clamouring for updates of the website, time was of the essence. The sooner Sophie, satiated, youthful skin glowing in the aftermath of an orgasm, and confidence in her boyfriends best intentions for her, restored, the better. So, as she ground
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The least he could do was be the one to handle the negotiations, and keep Lexi away from needing to deal with the slimeball until it was absolutely necessary. He'd also wanted to hear the man's voice, and gauge his sincerity.

The day had been frustrating, for every time he'd called, the phone had gone through to voice-mail, and not daring to leave a message, he'd needed to restrain his impatience and exasperation. Eventually, in the afternoon, after the pornographer had finished fucking his eighteen year budding porn star, Richard had gotten through, only to discover that Adam was departing the mainland next day. Definitely interested, after he'd recovered from the initial surprise, Levine had advised the Hacker in no uncertain terms that it'd either need await his return, or for the transaction to occur in

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