Lisa the Call Girl

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One quiet night when Lisa and I were quite
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Part 10 of the 17 part series

Updated 06/08/2023
Created 09/20/2016
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One quiet night when Lisa and I were quite alone in bed and
she was giving me some head, when we heard her cell phone...

She got up to answer, thinking it was just a friend
but she was surprised who it was on the other end...

She talked for a few minutes and said okay and hung up
she turned to me and said she had to go out...

I asked her if everything was okay and right
and said if she went, it would be allright...

Lisa said a friend of hers was in desperate need
so I told her to go and do her good deed...

She got dressed and drove over to the house
as Lisa opened the door a hand touched her blouse...

After a few hours, the house she did leave
and into the car she drove home, some cum on her sleeve...

What happened at the house I will never know for sure
but deep down I knew that Lisa became a whore...

When she got home to bed she went
and soon she fell asleep, as she was completely spent...

I got out of bed and to her purse I wanted to see
and there in her purse was a thousand bucks; I am sure she didn't get for doing a good deed...

I woke her up and asked where it came from
and she said that she was given to her by her friend...

She then cried and told me her tale of woe
that the guy knew everything about her past and now she was his ho...
I told her not to worry, everything will be fine
and instead of him, I will run the show...

From that night on, Lisa turned tricks for dough
and from that night on, she was my pro.

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tazz317tazz317over 7 years ago
THAT'S ONE WAY FOR SURE

to keep it in the family, TK U MLJ LV NV

AnonymousAnonymousover 7 years ago
sadly it takes

two earners to make ends meat

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