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Brice slid into the car first, and then Jaron and Houston.  Trystan placed Sarah next to Houston before climbing in beside her.  Trystan smiled at the sated expression on Sarah's face.  She'd enjoyed every second of their time together, which meant they were all in for a treat.  A woman who truly enjoyed sex, who was married to four men?  What could be better?
    As soon as the car was in the air, Trystan pushed the button that put up the privacy screen in the limo.  He didn't want the driver seeing what he planned to do next—or hearing it for that matter.  As soon as the screen was in place, he put his hand on Sarah's thigh, parting her legs.  He removed his handkerchief from his pocket and wet it with a bottle of water from the fridge.  Carefully he cleaned Sarah's pussy and upper thighs of their juices, while she squealed at the cold.  "Stop!  That's too cold!" He laughed softly.  "With as hot as your pussy is, I'm surprised the handkerchief hasn't caught fire." Sarah blushed.  "I'm sorry.  I justwell, I feel a lot there." Jaron, who was sitting directly across from Sarah leaned forward with his forearms on his knees and grinned.  "You mean you're horny all the time?" Sarah nodded slowly.  "I know it's a sin, but it feels so good!  Every time I've ever been close to a man I'm not related to, the juices start to flow." Trystan raised an eyebrow at that.  She was more sexual than he'd realized.  They were going to have to keep her filled with cock as much as possible.  Maybe they'd need to each take a day off during the week to spend with her.  He'd consider it.

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