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Maleprostitute

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  • Author: Lorra
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Age Rating: 18+
  • 👁 161
  • 7.5

WARNING: MATURE CONTENT "The bed," she mumbled softly, pointing at the bed. "Whoever said it only happens in bed?" I asked as I ripped the remaining of her naughty dress. "My best friend bought me that dress she'd kill me," she uttered in shock. "Tell her I ruined it," I uttered authoritatively, and she chuckled. I took off my sweatpants and she gasped. Soft, pleasurable noises left her throat, and it felt so beautiful watching her moan to my strokes "Baby... f*ck... I... oh goodness." "Wait... no, don't... stop," she stuttered out, and I smiled proudly knowing I was doing the right thing. ************* Laura Ben graduated last year and was lucky to land an assistant job at a prestigious tech company. On her best friend's birthday, her friend treated them to a night at the renowned and exclusive male strip club. The performance was enticing and captivating, but Laura found herself drawn to a stripper wearing a half mask. Possessed by an inexplicable urge, she waited by the stage door, hoping for a glimpse of him. And when she finally saw his face, she was shocked, so much so that she stumbled, catching his attention. The captivating stripper was none other than her boss, Bryan Finch, the CEO of Premium Tech. Now that Laura knows his deepest secret, she uses this knowledge to blackmail him. Unknown to her, Bryan is being forced to strip because he killed his ex-fiancée and someone has been blackmailing him ever since. With the leverage she holds over him, Laura offers a proposal: promote her, or risk his secret being exposed. But will Bryan submit to her demands, or will he fight back? What is he hiding about his involvement in the death, and how long will he be forced to live this double life?

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  • Author: li
  • Status: Ongoing
  • Age Rating: 18+
  • 👁 387
  • 7.5

In the year 2756 AD, mankind finally achieved subluminal travel, marking the beginning of a true era of interstellar colonization. After more than a century of technological progress, in the year 2874 AD, humanity grasped the theory of interstellar space jumping. Seventeen years later, the three most advanced nations at that time joined forces to develop a groundbreaking spacecraft called the "Voyager," which became the first vessel capable of performing space jumps. With the launch of the Voyager, the golden age of interstellar development for humanity officially commenced. In the year 3205 AD, humans encountered advanced extraterrestrial life for the first time. Due to human colonization efforts, a war erupted between humans and the extraterrestrial beings. Over the course of more than a century of interstellar warfare, humans painfully realized that they were outmatched by the alien species in terms of warfare capabilities. The fragility and brevity of human life, coupled with the significant materialistic advances post-colonization, led to a decline in human reproduction rates as people became increasingly focused on material pleasures. The war resulted in the loss of numerous young individuals who perished tragically. As a result of their defeat, a large number of colonized planets fell under the control of the extraterrestrial life forms, posing an inevitable threat of annihilation for humanity. Confronted with this crisis, humanity divided into several factions, comprising those advocating for continued warfare, those seeking peace and reconciliation, those attempting to evade the conflict, and those resigned to a pessimistic existence. Eventually, the faction favoring continued warfare gained widespread support from the majority. The faction dedicated to continuing the war reorganized Earth, formally establishing the "Interstellar Alliance" and the "United Cosmic Military Command." All colonial planets were required to adhere to the directives of the military command. Centered around Earth, the military command established a layered defense system and significantly expanded its armed forces. A powerful interstellar fleet was deployed at the forefront to slow down the advancement of the extraterrestrial life forms. To address the fragility of human life, two institutes were established on Earth - the "Human Technological Evolution Research Institute" and the "Human Space Technology Research Institute." These institutions assembled the world's top scientists with the aim of studying human evolution and finding a method to overcome human frailty and aging. In the year 3669 AD, an exploratory spacecraft discovered a peculiar liquid substance on a distant unnamed planet. During its return journey, the spacecraft encountered a meteor shower, resulting in the loss of all exploration personnel. Upon the arrival of a rescue vessel, this liquid substance was brought back to Earth. At the "Human Technological Evolution Research Institute," analysis and research revealed that this was a substance never seen before. During an accidental experiment, scientists discovered that this liquid could not only be absorbed by the human body but also induce automatic physical evolution.

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  • Author: cajn
  • Status: Completed
  • Age Rating: 18+
  • 👁 102
  • 7.5

In the labyrinth of high-society vengeance, Luna Chase, the ostensible wife of elite businessman Eliot Hart, has played a dangerous game for three years: secretly keeping a "gentleman companion" to spite her unfaithful husband. Her plan seemed foolproof—until Eliot returns to New York with Isabelle Cole, his pregnant ex-lover, flaunting their "eternal love" to humiliate Luna. Just as she decides to cut ties with her discreet lover, Luna stumbles into a bombshell: the man who’s shared her bed, whispered secrets, and become her unexpected solace is none other than Xavier Voss—heir to the Voss Empire, the trillion-dollar dynasty that dominates Wall Street. Worse? He’s known her identity all along. For three years, he’s been hunting—not just her, but the power to unravel the very world that wronged him. Now, the game shifts. As Luna, draped in silk cheongsams, navigates charity galas and boardroom scheming to salvage her dignity, Xavier emerges like a storm. At a glittering fundraiser, he slams a bottle of 1982 Macallan on the table, eyes blazing: “Mrs. Hart—one bottle, and I’ll sink Eliot’s bid for the Hudson River Project. Or will you let him drown in his own lies?” When she retreats to her safe haven—the TV studio where she’s New York’s most beloved news anchor—he follows, a crisp checkbook in hand, smirk sharpening: “You think you can use a man like me and vanish? Darling, I’ve only just started collecting my debts.” And Eliot, ever the snake in tailored suits, wraps an arm around Isabelle’s swollen belly, his voice dripping with venom: “Luna Chase… you’re still as desperate as the day I married you. Pathetic.” But in this web of secrets, no one’s playing by the rules. Not the wife who thought she held the cards. Not the tycoon who swore he’d never fall. And certainly not the love that’s been simmering beneath the lies—hot enough to burn the entire city down.

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