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Milked (Sweet and Twisted #1) Milked by Courtney W. Dixon
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“I don’t want this ever to end. Please…” I breathed, no longer able to hold back the emotions as my pain came pouring out of me. A sob escaped me as they held onto me for dear life. “Shhh,” Knox said in my ear. “You’re ours.” Finn pressed a kiss to my head from behind. “You belong to us now.”
Courtney W. Dixon, Milked
“I learned Father likes to watch, which is the main reason you’ve come into the picture. Cuckolding seems to be his thing. My thing is to be an exhibitionist and to be the center of attention. And your thing is to be controlled and dominated.”
Courtney W. Dixon, Milked
“Was it weird that it kind of turned me on now when Finn called Knox ‘Father?’ Even when they weren’t together or doing anything sexual, it felt… taboo. I weirdly liked it.”
Courtney W. Dixon, Milked
“as I looked at the two boys, I realized Ryder would be perfect for Finn. They were much closer in age, with only a three-year age difference, rather than twenty-six. There would come a day I wouldn’t be able to give Finn what he needed sexually. That right there scared me. It wasn’t just about the age difference, but about losing him.”
Courtney W. Dixon, Milked
“God, Finn was so obedient. He barely said a word unless he was asked a specific question, and he did all he was told. I looked forward to seeing more of their dynamic. Despite them being stepfather and stepson, it didn’t take long for me to get used to them together. It was like they were made for each other.”
Courtney W. Dixon, Milked
“My eyes never left the two young men—one I hoped to know more of and the other I loved with everything I had.”
Courtney W. Dixon, Milked
“I’d learned way back in high school that I was bisexual, but I’d never acted upon it, growing up in a small town out in the country.”
Courtney W. Dixon, Milked
“Legends wasn’t just a bar; it was the center between good and evil.”
Courtney W. Dixon, Milked