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... on Christina. She was already a beautiful seductress, but her current tied up and helpless condition was nothing less than an aphrodisiac for any normal human male. She was the perfect damsel in distress for whom any man would be willing to lay down his life in a second.

Christina was tied to a tree with a huge trunk. She appeared to be completely helpless. Her clothes were stuck to her body due to the sweat as she had probably been in this position for quite a while.

Her body wa ...

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