WooouTK
TMF Expert
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2021
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Follow me on Patreon and access a total of 18 angles of this scene, completely free of censorship: https://www.patreon.com/posts/welcome-to-holy-94358692



"Dear girl, the holy Pigquisition knows we are all prone to make mistakes and unintentional errors, but there's no way I'm going to believe you didn't know that what you were doing was one of the most aberrant heresies a person can commit. So, you better start telling us where you got that bacon sandwich you were eating, or I'll give my assistants free rein to have some fun... And don't come back again saying you thought it was chicken because that won't work."
Today involves something a little stronger than usual, and to avoid problems with Patreon, Deviantart, Pixiv, etc., I've simply left the scene at a point where we all know what might happen to the poor girl, without going further, in a scenario we could consider more of bizarre humor. From here on, everyone can use their imagination. 😈
By the way, do you like the set of ropes I've acquired? Quite useful, with multiple options, and it adapts quite well to slight variations in body posture, contorting rather than being a rigid object.



"Dear girl, the holy Pigquisition knows we are all prone to make mistakes and unintentional errors, but there's no way I'm going to believe you didn't know that what you were doing was one of the most aberrant heresies a person can commit. So, you better start telling us where you got that bacon sandwich you were eating, or I'll give my assistants free rein to have some fun... And don't come back again saying you thought it was chicken because that won't work."
Today involves something a little stronger than usual, and to avoid problems with Patreon, Deviantart, Pixiv, etc., I've simply left the scene at a point where we all know what might happen to the poor girl, without going further, in a scenario we could consider more of bizarre humor. From here on, everyone can use their imagination. 😈
By the way, do you like the set of ropes I've acquired? Quite useful, with multiple options, and it adapts quite well to slight variations in body posture, contorting rather than being a rigid object.