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Chapter 24: Unraveling Secrets

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Suzanne’s pov:

When he finally plunged his hard cock into my wet vagina, my clitoris arched, they craved filling and he was doing just that.

He began slowly, teasing me, while still sucking on my hard tits, I felt helpless yet my body wanted this. “Dominic… oh Dom…”

Although my eyes were closed. But when I opened them slightly, gasping for air as his cock hit my cunt, I caught a glimpse of him. His forehead pulled together, his mouth open as well.

He was in the same world as me. “Argh” I screamed when he took his cock out of me. “What are you doing?” my brows furrowed.

Then he picked me up from the bed and turned me around. My ass facing him. “Straighten your hands forward.” I obeyed.

He plunged his cock into me once more, but this time harder. His hands wrapped around my waist. Pulling me, pushing me, as the rhythm of our bodies aligned.

He wasted no time in increasing the pace. “Oo…” I moaned and pulled the sheets as my eyes popped, my mouth open.

Back and forth, he increased his sp
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