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Bred By The Servant
When Sarah is alone with a coachman recently hired by her parents, Duke and Dutchess Berekly, she is expected to be a proper lady. The extremely forward and well hung servant has other plans, however, despite Sarah's virginity.
Deflowered By The Doctor
Marrying into money was always in the cards for Lady Cora, but her husband-to-be’s family has an unusual request – that she be inspected by a doctor to see if she is still pure. The only problem is, despite her innocent appearance, she has not been chaste. When the doctor sees her before him on the examination…mehr

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Bred By The Servant

When Sarah is alone with a coachman recently hired by her parents, Duke and Dutchess Berekly, she is expected to be a proper lady. The extremely forward and well hung servant has other plans, however, despite Sarah's virginity.

Deflowered By The Doctor

Marrying into money was always in the cards for Lady Cora, but her husband-to-be’s family has an unusual request – that she be inspected by a doctor to see if she is still pure. The only problem is, despite her innocent appearance, she has not been chaste. When the doctor sees her before him on the examination table, exposed and completely under his control, he fights against his most base feelings of lust. A fight he loses. With few options to continue her marriage, Lady Cora has to make a hard decision.

Punished In The Stocks

Elizabeth has never been a proper lady, but what she finds out she is to be denigrated by being put into a stock, she is shocked. Everyone in her well-to-do town understands what happens to women in the stocks.

What scares Elizabeth most of all, are her own feelings. She had dreamt of public submission her entire life, and a part of her was always too scared to really give into her desires. She knows that if it came down to it, she would be more turned on than she ever was if someone was to actually do what the rumours talk about...

"Well," She thought to herself, "All that about the stocks is probably just a rumour anyway…”