AB-5542 EBOOK

AB-5542 EBOOK
AB-5542 EBOOK
The Cousins Eat Out by Victoria Parker
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In THE COUSINS EAT OUT, Tracey Lawton is a teenager, embarking on her own special journey into adolescence. She finds herself plagued by her powerful emotions, sometimes feeling guilty about her awakening sexuality, sometimes getting angry over imagined slights and youthful misjudgments.

THE COUSINS EAT OUT — the story of one average young American girl’s coming of age. A lesson to us all. A reminder, once again, that growing up is not easy.


As the summer was coming to a close, Tracey attended a family picnic with her mother. Tracey’s rotten father had deserted her when she was only a baby.

During the picnic, Tracey’s cousin Eugene suggested they take a walk. Tracey was a stunning young girl. She had long brown hair and juicy round lips that looked succulent when she glossed them with red or pink.

Her pretty, dark-skinned face was perfectly sculptured, round, firm, classic. She wore her hair for the most part slicked back with a part in the middle and pretty brown bangs across her forehead. She had big, sparkling brown eyes, and liked to pull her hair back in a flowing or braided ponytail.

Tracey had a luscious young body that had just ripened. Her tiny waist flared into incredible, supple hips. Her tits had become round, firm, and proud, and they always pushed up against her shirts and camisoles like two ripe melons.

She wore tight jeans that cradled her tight, beautifully rounded ass like a glove. She had on a tight yellow camisole and white tennis shoes.


Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.

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