Jill and her husband had a nice suburban life with occasional kinky games and doted on their pretty, sixteen years old daughter Riley. But then her long lost sister Reese showed up, stirred up old memories, didn't take 'no' for an answer and boundaries were crossed. Riley quickly found something she loved even more than dancing. It's not like Jill and Jack were innocent in all that crossing of boundaries, so sometimes things got a little bit out of hand - and into other body parts.
Rey was abandoned at a young age by her mother, then her father. She hid at their family home that was right behind a gas station until she had no choice but to run it to earn money to pay back the bank. As she grew older, she realized the men coming by wanted more than just gas. She began sleeping them customers for money to one day pay off her home and business as her own. Tonight, someone comes in that she's strangely drawn to, but she doesn't know why.
University or college years: parties, copious quantities of alcohol, and even more sex. I must have missed the memo on that but there were a few choice experiences. One birthday in particular stands out. Jill and Annabel come back to my flat. I think Annabel might be trying to set me up with her friend. And maybe she is - it's even working. But Jill and I soon discover that the adventurous Annabel has other ideas too.
Buxom MILF Rebecca has always longed to spend the night with a well-endowed black stud. When she meets handsome lawyer Oscar in Las Vegas, she discovers she's hit the jackpot!
Jerry is wheel-chair bound and lives with his mom. One rainy day in South Dakota, she asks for his help setting up her Only Fans account. She wants him to handle all of the details and let her just be the 'model'. This a fairly long story about how their relationship evolves.
He has stopped by the same coffee shop every day for some time, always looking for his favorite barista. Finally, he works up the nerve to ask her out...
This is a prequel of sorts to "Tear It Up," in which you see Dan, Michelle, and Missy get it on in a certain inn, accompanied by a lunch that tastes suspiciously like the cooking of Dan's equally unfaithful wife, Lisa. If you've read "Tear It Up," this story will make more sense, but technically, it could work as a stand alone...technically.
Life is always full of interesting possibilities, and Claire Roselli just needed one of them to finally get over a devastating break-up with her former lover