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73 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 6, 2021
“I made myself tight for Papa,” she leans up and whispers in my ear. “Every morning and night, I clenched it really tight, released, clenched, released…”
“Ah Jesus. No. I can’t. I can’t. I could be your father.”
“No. But you can be my Papa.” I open my thighs wider
“You will take yourself off this fucking site. Immediately. You’ll delete every message you received. And I’m going to watch you do it. You’re going to sit that hot little ass right in Papa’s lap and take it all the hell down.”
I pluck her up and settle her on top of me so she’s straddling my chest, a position that forces her to spread her legs as wide as possible, because of my size, and her knees still don’t touch the bed.
“This is where teasing gets you, baby. This is where looking like sex on legs gets you. Underneath a man your father’s age with a bloody little pussy. Let me deeper .”
“You’re going to get it now, little girl.”
All I can do after that is assault her.
Determined to make Gunner come before my father leaves, wanting to be acknowledged in some way, any way, I hold my breath and take him past my gag reflex, waiting, waiting, longer than my usual few seconds. Ten seconds, eleven. I swallow, squeezing him with the walls of my throat. And Gunner spews.
“Good, baby. Work it out of me. Get yourself nice and bred.”
“Reach inside my inner jacket pocket,” he instructs me—and I do—pulling out a diamond ring that qualifies as a small boulder, rendering me speechless. “Now put it on your finger, little girl, and say the words that will make me the luckiest man alive.”
“Five years,” I say in her ear. “Sixty to go, my love.”
I do—pulling out a diamond ring that qualifies as a small boulder, rendering me speechless. “Now put it on your finger, little girl, and say the words that will make me the luckiest man alive.”
“Five years,” I say in her ear. “Sixty to go, my love.”
my daddy issues are screamiiiiiiiiiiiiing, why did this get me so hot and bothered jesus f*cking christ.
I am an age-gap wh*re, have always been, will always be. I will never NOT ENJOY an age-gap story and that shall be my undoing.
I am aware that this was mainly just funny, dirty and THE PAPA BEAR THING WAS SO WEIRD and I flinched every time she said it, but here we are. This was just for the fun. We shall never speak of the fact that I enjoyed this book ever again.
This is exactly like reading Birthday Girl by Penelope Douglas, but without the amazing plot, while skipping the slow burn and jumping straight into the p*rn for some quick fun and some laughs, 10/10 but to maintain my high ground on this website as a serious reviewer I will give this book a 3/5. Jessa Kane writes really well though, sorry not sorry.