THE BLACK BOX {on hold}
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 30m
Ongoing, First published Jan 04, 2019
She slide her hand down to my clit and softly rubbed it

Me:mmm shit

Jordan: open

I did as told and I opened my leg she picked me up and pind me to the wall she puts my legs on her shoulders and her soft smooth lips to my pussy she started to tongue fuck me I was losing my mine 

Me:f...fuck s...shit

Jordan:you like that uh

Me:mmm

She puts her finger in me and started to curve her finger insind if me at this point I'm lost in my mine I can't find it

Me:oshitcuckyesmmm

She got me speaking tongue she puts me down but instantly picks me back up since I can't feel my legs 

Jordan:nother round

Me: YESDADDY

did I...I think I just did o no I'ma wife this one period

She cared me to the bed and puts me down I was ready for her all every single last if her

Me:can you

I looked down at her man part that look big ass hell

Jordan:are you sure

Me:yea I'm sure I'm a big girl

Jordan:ok here take this 

She gave me a pillow I puts it in my mouth and she slide in giving me good long dip Strokes

Me:ahh fuck yes Jordan yes

Jordan:nah that's not my name right now what's my name

She went faster my eyes was in the back of my head  here come the  tongue speech

Me:DADDYYES
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