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“Iyaan~” Barry’s mom lets out a moan as I slide my tongue into her mouth. I then start to kiss her roughly, licking her teeth and exchanging our saliva, while I also make sure not to injure her with my fangs.

The most surprising thing right now is that even though I am assaulting her, this woman beneath me is not resisting me in any way. In fact, she also kisses me back and allows me molest her body.

Suddenly I get up, separating myself from Barry’s mom who ...

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