Ahhh, just had a memory of being on the lake in our paddle boat and bubba daring me to jerk off. Those were the days 🥵😂🚤🍆💦

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Ahhh, just had a memory of being on the lake in our paddle boat and bubba daring me to jerk off. Those were the days 🥵😂🚤🍆💦
horny? jerk it. bored? jerk it. hungry? jerk it. angry? jerk it. anxious? jerk it. confused? jerk it. overwhelmed? jerk it. numb? jerk it. sleepy? jerk it. lazy? jerk it. jerking it? jerk it.
Snowflake Book Review’s
Title: Jerk It(Madd CrossFit #2)
Author: Lani Lynn Vale
Pages:207
Snowflake Rating:❄❄❄❄(4/5)
Synopsis: Mavis always assumed that she would be in a hospital with the good drugs when her time came. Not in the middle of the road, with no one around but the damn town mechanic that hated her. But there she was, having a rock star’s baby, with no one to rely on but the one that let it be known around every turn that she was a horrible person. From the time that she met Murphy and became best friends with him at the age of eight, she knew he was destined for greatness. But then her grandmother fired Murphy’s mom, forcing them to live on the streets, and making Murphy to realize that maybe they weren’t best friends after all. Murphy loved Mavis. At least, he had when he was younger, before she betrayed him. From that moment forward, Murphy goes out of his way to stay the hell away from her, and always makes sure to never get too close. Even though everything inside of him screams to make contact. When he moves back to town after being gone for five years, he tries his best to stay away. But there she is at his CrossFit gym. Then having a baby on the side of the road. Oh, and breaking him a little more with each step she takes away. Eventually, they find their way back to each other. The only problem is, by the time that Mavis makes her way back into his heart, it breaks. And not in a rhetorical way. In the ‘he only has days to live’ kind of way.
Ummm...That's not what people mean when they say 'beat the heat'.
Incessant and despicable desire. The kind that infects your mind. The butterflies it gives you make you sick to your stomach. You hate the shame and the guilt and you tell yourself its not a part of you but the twisting in your guts always gets warmer and lower until you have to do something about it
holy shit im soaked damn
Master baiter.