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Spanking My Girlfriend's Bratty Son
Spanking My Girlfriend's Bratty Son
Spanking My Girlfriend's Bratty Son
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Spanking My Girlfriend's Bratty Son

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Jake's girlfriend has a bratty son in college, who needs to be spanked. When heated emotions come to a head, and her "straight" son questions his sexuality, Jake will have to keep a cool head and firm hand to resolve the situation.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 17, 2023
ISBN9798215412787
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    Spanking My Girlfriend's Bratty Son - Annie Gutierrez

    Spanking My Girlfriend's Bratty Son

    By Annie Gutierrez

    Upon first meeting the girlfriend's son, Jake felt nervous. The young man, named Alex, had a reputation for being difficult and unpredictable. As they were introduced, Alex crossed his arms and glared at Jake, sizing him up.

    Nice to meet you, Alex, Jake said, extending his hand.

    Alex scoffed and didn't shake Jake's hand. Mom's been seeing a lot of guys lately. How long do you think you'll stick around?

    Jake was taken aback by Alex's bluntness. Well, I'm not sure. But I really care about your mom and want to get to know her better.

    Alex narrowed his eyes. I don't believe you.

    Jake could tell that Alex was trying to provoke him, but he didn't want to engage in an argument. Instead, he tried to find common ground. So, I heard you just graduated from high school. That's a big accomplishment. What are your plans for the future?

    Alex shrugged. I dunno. Probably just work some dead-end job and hang out with my friends. It's not like anyone expects anything from me.

    Jake could sense the sadness in Alex's voice and decided to change the subject. Hey, do you like video games? I just got a new one and have been looking for someone to play with.

    Alex's eyes lit up. Really? Which game?

    Jake smiled. It's called 'Overwatch.' Have you played it before?

    Alex grinned. Yeah, I love that game!

    As they talked about their favorite characters and strategies, Jake could see Alex's walls coming down. He realized that Alex was just a kid who was hurting and looking for someone to connect with.

    After a while, Alex's mom came into the room and announced that it was time for dinner. Jake was a little nervous about having a meal with Alex, but he wanted to make a good impression. As they sat down at the table, Jake tried to engage Alex in conversation again.

    So Alex, what do you like to do for fun besides playing video games?

    Alex shrugged. Not much, really. It's not like I have a lot of options around here.

    Jake didn't want to push too hard, but he could sense that Alex needed someone to show him that there was more to life than he realized. Well, have you ever thought about trying new things? Maybe exploring the city or finding a cool restaurant to try?

    Alex rolled his eyes. You sound like my mom. She's always trying to get me to go to museums and stuff.

    Jake chuckled. Well, I guess great minds think alike.

    Alex actually cracked a smile. Maybe you're not so bad, after all.

    As they finished their meal, Jake felt a glimmer of hope. Maybe, just maybe, he could be the person to help Alex see that life was worth living. He knew it wouldn't be easy, but he was willing to try.

    Jake and Alex had been chatting for a few days now and Jake had finally asked Alex out for a date. Alex was hesitant at first but agreed to go out with him.

    They decided to go to a local amusement park, both of them excited to ride the roller coasters. As they waited in line for the first roller coaster, Jake noticed that Alex was fidgeting with his hands.

    Hey, are you okay? Jake asked, placing a comforting hand on Alex's shoulder.

    Yeah, I'm fine. I'm just a bit nervous, Alex admitted.

    Jake smiled and squeezed his shoulder. Don't worry, I'll be right here with you.

    As the ride started, Jake could feel Alex's grip on his hand tighten. When the ride was over, Alex let out a breathless laugh.

    That was amazing! he exclaimed, a grin on his face.

    I told you it would be fun, Jake said, smiling.

    They went on a few more rides before Jake suggested they take a break and get some food. They sat down at a nearby table and started talking.

    So, how's school going for you? Jake asked, taking a sip of his soda.

    Ugh, don't even get me started. It sucks, Alex groaned.

    Really? What's going on? Jake asked, concern evident in his voice.

    Teachers, homework, the whole thing is just so boring. And don't even get me started on the kids at school. They're such losers, Alex replied, rolling his eyes.

    Jake took a deep breath before speaking. Well, you know, school isn't just about the academics. It's also about making friends and having fun. Maybe you just haven't found the right people yet.

    Alex shrugged. I guess.

    Jake knew that he couldn't force Alex to change his attitude, but he also didn't want to give up on him. He decided to try a different approach.

    "Hey, have you ever tried doing

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