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Little Rachel and the Rocking Horse
By: Rose St. Andrews

Published: Apr 16, 2015
Words: 5,751
ASIN: B00W61UOX4
Orientation: M/F
Category: ageplay, romance
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Description

Rachel works in the toy section of a department store and loves to stay behind in the evening and enjoy herself playing in the deserted store with the rocking horse - her favourite toy. But it seems the store is not quite deserted, because one night when she falls off the rocking horse, she is caught by the security guard. His name is Jordan Kingston, and he is an ex-military man, 35 years-old, and hot. He recognises Rachel and admits he has been aware for some time that she plays in the store after closing time, providing him with a welcome distraction from his work.

The two of them form a bond, with Jordan taking on the role of Daddy Jordan, providing Rachel with the discipline and humiliation she craves, as well as encouraging her to enjoy her 'little' persona. He also finds that she's an exhibitionist and loves the thrill of watching herself naked and spanked on DVD. This opens up a whole new age play scenario as Jordan builds a website which stars Rachel - in the little girl room, the baby room, and the medical examination room. Rachel is a well spanked and happy girl!

Publisher's Note: Little Rachel and the Rocking Horse is an erotic short story that includes spankings, sexual scenes, age play, and anal play. If such material offends you, please don't buy this book.