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The Other Side of the Fence (Cuckold Fantasies Vol. 6)
The Other Side of the Fence (Cuckold Fantasies Vol. 6)
The Other Side of the Fence (Cuckold Fantasies Vol. 6)
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The Other Side of the Fence (Cuckold Fantasies Vol. 6)

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It was just a shared fence, little did Joe know the wild fantasies that awaited him and Tara on the other side.

They’d never gotten to know the neighbors behind them, other than the occasional annoyance. That is, until one night where Tara knocked on the gate and introduced herself. Little did Joe know that simple introduction would change his marriage and their lives forever.

Although Joe had shared his cuckolding fantasy with Tara, never did he think anything would come of it. The sexually liberated Pete and Mariska show Tara exactly what the lifestyle can be like, and she’s not about to stop any time soon.

Even as excited as he is, can Joe handle his wife going over the fence?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherT.J. Wright
Release dateSep 11, 2022
ISBN9781005675301
The Other Side of the Fence (Cuckold Fantasies Vol. 6)
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T.J. Wright

TJ Wright authors erotica, mostly cuckold, bisexual and transsexual in nature, but always down to explore more kinks.Follow TJ for updates and subscribe for more: https://tjwright.substack.com/

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    The Other Side of the Fence (Cuckold Fantasies Vol. 6) - T.J. Wright

    Chapter One

    Over the Fence

    There were very few times where Tara and I ever felt like we were doing anything out of the ordinary. Ordinary had become our safe space we could both comfortably exist in, neither happy nor depressed. Just… there. If pressed, I’d say we’re happy, although there’s plenty of room for exploration.

    Hey Joe? Tara calls from the back patio, her voice echoing through the screen door and into the living room. It’s Saturday and both of us had a long week, so I’m reading a book while she’s in the backyard with some music on, messing around with the garden.

    Yeah, what’s up? I ask, not looking up.

    Hey, so… She unlatches the door, and it creaks open. It’s another of the growing list of minor tasks around the house I need to take care of, eventually. Now all I can think about is the door and if she’s gonna say something. You know the neighbors behind us?

    Sort of, I say. We don’t really talk to them that often, and they’re probably ten years younger than us. It’s Pete and Mariska or something, right?

    That’s them, yeah, she says. I was just talking to them for a while and they’re really nice.

    Hey, that’s great. They’re pretty young, aren’t they?

    Not that much younger than us, maybe five or six years, she says. Anyway, they invited me over for a drink and I just wanted to see if you wanted to come with me.

    Oh, uhhh… I pause. It’s not that I’m antisocial. I’m just not in the mood to make small talk with my neighbors at the moment. Maybe after I’m done reading this chapter? You can head over and I’ll make an appearance.

    You and your ‘making an appearances’ stuff, I swear, Joe.

    She’s joking, but that’s not to say it isn’t an occasional point of friction. In her past life, going out and partying was a normal occurrence for her. I did some of that myself, without a doubt, but it was almost always being dragged out by friends instead of heading up any sort of venture personally. I know I will have to go over there, especially if she’s there, and she wants me there, I’ll just give it some time.

    Okay, I’m heading over there. Don’t take too long, she says. Before she lets the door shut, she shoots me a wink and a playful smile, knowing it’s one of my weaknesses with her.

    Her music shuts off, leaving me with my book, a portal fantasy novel that’s been racking up accolades and I’m finding real flow, and my thoughts. I can hear some music coming from over the wooden fence and some

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