
Omega: Construction Workers
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Narrated by:
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Mateo Reaté
About this listen
On his first day at work, James meets his three colleagues, three manly, rough builders called Jack, Sam and Tom.
The first morning on his new job goes by between a bit of teasing by the more experienced builders, but when lunch break comes, James finds out that he is not welcome at the table. Instead, he is told to go under the table, where he has to give a massage to his three workmates. He is not even allowed to wash his face, and, when the end of the working day comes, they take him to a building site, where all three of them have oral and anal sex with him, including double penetration.
©2015 Johnson L Woodstrong (P)2015 Marini Publishing
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it was very repetitive. in some portions it sounded like the same sentence was being repeated. the term the writer used to address the nether regions was funny I kept thinking about a private part that was wearing a little helmet (cute..really really cute). I really felt bad for James (or Jamie as he was addressed by the others. he really was treated worse than an animal, he didn't get to eat, only being fed with whatever came out of the others nether region.
the narration was pretty monotone and there's not a lot to complain about. it wasn't exciting and it wasn't the best reading I've listened to.
construction workers getting it on
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