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Dom(eo) and sub(uliet): The Story of Romero and Julie (A Masters Tale)

Short description


Intended for mature audiences. 7000 word short story contains Dominance, submission, controlled orgasms, oral sex, anal fingering, bondage, gagging, light discipline, and more. Story contains THREE sex scenes!

Extended description


They were star crossed lovers, unable to be together and claim their love one another, due to factors beyond their control. This made their time together all the sweeter. Many people seem to forget about all the relationships that seem to take place in a different place and time; a place without the restraints of the mundane parts of life. This is a story of a Master and his pet, slave, sub, or whichever you choose to call her. Life has a habit of getting in the way, and at times she is not able to 100% belong to him. As they worth through their episodes in life, the one thing that will never change is the joy and adoration the two shares. What follows are three nights of submission and control.

 

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