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Art of Passion: Babysitter Erotic Story
Art of Passion: Babysitter Erotic Story
Art of Passion: Babysitter Erotic Story
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Art of Passion: Babysitter Erotic Story

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Frank was divorced but decided to take in his children while their mother was on vacation with her new husband. Since he had an important appointment, he hired their usual babysitter but made it clear that his art studio was off limits. However, Angela broke that rule and ruined a precious piece. She offered herself for a punishment.

For Mature Audiences Only (18+)
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateAug 1, 2016
ISBN9781365298370
Art of Passion: Babysitter Erotic Story

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    Art of Passion - Tina Long

    Art of Passion: Babysitter Erotic Story

    Art of Passion: Babysitter Erotic Story

    ISBN #: 978-1-365-29837-0

    Published by Tina Long

    Copyright 2016 Tina Long

    This book is a work of fiction and any resemblance to persons, living or dead, or places, events or locales is purely coincidental.

    This Erotic Short Story is loaded with, hot, graphic sex! It is intended only for adults over the age of 18 and all characters are represented as 18 or over.

    Frank was working from home as an artist. He turned one of his rooms into a small studio. His main field was with crystal and glass. The only rule in the house was that his studio was off limit. He had his reasons to come up with this rule.

    Crystal and glass are really sharp and he did not want children playing around with such objects. This was the same with his tools. His instruments were mostly pretty sharp and a piece of his work was relatively fragile and expensive. That explained why he kept kids away from his studio.

    However, he allowed them to visit

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