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High school girls are supposed to be sweet, pure, and innocent. They don’t kiss on the first date, they hold onto their virginity as if it was sacred, and they avoid older men like the plague. On the surface, Honey Winston is like this. She is pretty, witty, and easy to get along with, and just about everyone she knows likes and respects her. But they don’t know the real Honey Winston.
It all starts one night when she accidentally sees her parents making love in their bedroom with the door partially open. She watches, and what she sees changes her entire attitude about life. For the first time she realizes what sex is all about, and from then on nothing is the same. The lustful urgings of her young body, hidden until now, suddenly surface. She practically r#pes her high school sweetheart, and then ditches him in favor of what she suddenly realizes she really wants: older men. Caught on the whirlwind of her own lust, Honey sinks deeper and deeper into depravity until even her parents aren’t safe from her craven passions.
EASY YOUNG PIECE – a modern tale of passion and lust, a story worth remembering.
“Come on, you bastards. Fuck me!”
They looked at each other, mild surprise registering on their faces. “That’s a strange way for a little girl to talk,” said Jim. He was taller than Dan, and more serious.
“Shit. Put your cock in here and you’ll see how much of a ‘little girl’ I am.”
I couldn’t believe what was happening; they were just standing there watching me. I was about to cream all over myself and they were just looking!
“Come on, please. Fuck me. Fuck my cunt!” I spread the lips of my pussy apart and plunged two fingers into myself. God, how I wished it were a cock that was in me instead of just my fingers!
Dan licked his lips. Jim just stared at me. “What’d you say your name was?” Jim asked.
“Forget my fucking name.”
Jim smiled, and then nodded to Dan. They both began to strip.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number TB-2023 in the original publications (a duplicate).