Cheating Husband fucks his Wifes Best Friend and gets Caught!
Title: The Sinful Threesome That Blew the Roof Off
Samantha, a stunning MILF with curves that could stop traffic, was blissfully unaware of the steamy rendezvous that had just taken place between her beloved husband, Mark, and her supposed best friend, the voluptuous Victoria Summers. The two deceitful lovers, their bodies still glistening with sweat and mingled fluids, were careful to tidy up the evidence of their sordid affair before Samantha returned home from her book club meeting. They hadn’t reckoned on the broken heel that would bring Samantha home early, or the husband’s inability to fully suppress his post-coital glow.
As Samantha entered the house, the acrid scent of sex hung heavily in the air, a pungent cocktail of pheromones and talcum powder. She called out for Mark, her voice tinged with an uncharacteristic edge. In the bedroom, Mark and Victoria hastily attempted to feign innocence, a flimsy ruse that unraveled as Samantha’s eyes took in the disheveled scene before her.
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improbable, “Vive l’amour!” Funnily, a few months later, we were over in Basingstoke, and I witnessed a wild, bawdy play, staged at a local music school, titled ‘Cunt of a Princess’. I was gobsmacked by the explicit, filthy words, yet erotic tone. The director, lanky Scott McKeown, explained that he’d wanted to explore discarded language and misused fairytales altered by malice. Obviously I wasn’t about to suggest that either was dull, but the message was clear.