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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, May 1, 2018
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"shit, what did this guy do to me? Why did he undress me" when I got a better look around at the room I realized that this was some sleazy motel? All I could think about was, really? this hot guy drugged me and probably raped me in a sleazy motel, why did he drug me he didn't have to do that I would have fucked him either way. No stop it this guy probably raped you and all you're thinking about is shit I can't remember it. I just have to find my clothes and get the hell out of here. *** All Ava wants to do is get some space from her parents and have fun with her friends. The one night she sneaks out she ends up getting drugged and taken to Russia...
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