CB-4002 EBOOK

CB-4002 EBOOK
CB-4002 EBOOK
Hungry Spouse by Duncan Fox
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In many cases today’s marriage is seen as a business and/or social arrangement between consenting adults rather than a continuing expression of love.

The results are obvious: casual, promiscuous infidelity; a lack of concern for the partner and the children; the breakdown of the nuclear family; and the use of others for thrill seeking and often deviant-purposes as an end in itself instead of a means of showing devotion and affection. Too often a loving veneer masks a core of, at best, unconcern, at worst, depravity.

HUNGRY SPOUSE is the story of Jerry and Sue Anderson, outwardly happily married, inwardly eager to satisfy their lustful cravings in the arms of others. A shocking story, true, but also a mirror of our times.

The scorching sun burned down on skin not normally exposed. The slow, lazy swell from a distant power boat made the sailboat sway lazily in the dead calm. The boom swung languidly from side to side; the sail hung listlessly, unpressured by the dead air.

Jerry Anderson’s skin slid slickly against the satin-smooth skin of the teenage girl under him. Lubricated by their sweat, he had the feeling he was liable to slide off her slender young body, even though he was nestled between her gripping thighs. Every breath they took made her small tits slide against his strong, hairy chest.

Breathing heavily, Jerry concentrated on all of these sensations, and on Cindy Peters’ hot breath puffing in his ear. He concentrated, too, on the feel of her hot, tight cunt embracing his now limp and drained cock.

The only thing he did not want to think of was that she was young enough to be his daughter. He did not want to think about the fact that his own daughter, Judy, shared birthdays with the slender young creature pinned to the floor of the cockpit by his heavy body.

Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.

Note: This story is the same as catalog number SE-1044 in the original publications (a duplicate).

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