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Virtual Encounter with Billy
Virtual Encounter with Billy
Virtual Encounter with Billy
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Virtual Encounter with Billy

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Before Craig and Veronica sold their holographic generator, they decided to have a few more flings with some favorite simulants. Their relationship having been through a rough patch, all is well in their home as their mutual passion starts to intensify and they turn to holographic technology to add some spice to their lovemaking. (MMF/MMMF)

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 11, 2013
ISBN9781311720054
Virtual Encounter with Billy
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Stephen Olander

Mr. Olander has been writing erotica for his own pleasure and that of close friends since 2006.

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    Virtual Encounter with Billy - Stephen Olander

    Virtual Encounter with Billy

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    Stephen Olander

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    Virtual Encounter with Billy

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