The Directors Daughter
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  • Reads 587
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 5
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Mar 06, 2022
Mature
A girl named Ivy, is in the mafia. Her dad chose acting as his cover-up job in order to make others not suspect of him. 

But when he was making the film he hired a new recruit to play the boy's part of the film. 

Little did he know the new boy and his daughter were gonna catch feelings for eachother. 

After Ivy's betrayal they chose not to act anymore instead the dad got into a marriage that was very toxic for him and, mostly for Ivy because little did she know her new stepsister was dating the enemy.
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She straddles my lap and leans into my ear.

"Listen here, Pretty boy. You keep fucking with my head, and I won't let you touch me. And we don't want that, do we?" She pouts mockingly and I clench my jaw, my dick almost see-through from my pants.
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