Nick: Sharing a Bed with Selena Mur
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Nick: Sharing a Bed with Selena Mur is a raw, intimate set from Oldje that nails the slow-burn vibe right out the gate. Nick takes the driver’s seat—literally—rolling up to the scene ready to share more than just space with Selena Mur. The chemistry isn’t forced; it’s simmering, almost like they’ve known each other for years instead of walking in cold. What starts as casual flirting quickly spirals into something heavier, the kind where clothes don’t stay on long once those first kisses land.
Nick’s got that classic presence—confident without being cocky—and Selena Mur matches it with a playful energy that keeps things unpredictable. The scene doesn’t waste time cutting to the chase; seconds in, you’re watching Nick sink between her thighs, his tongue teasing every sensitive inch of her. Either way, It’s not just about the 69-style action—it’s the way their bodies communicate, the way Nick’s hands grip her hips like he’s memorizing the moment. Selena’s natural tits bounce with every thrust, her moans getting louder as Nick’s mouth works magic.
The doggystyle section hits different because Nick rides her like he’s chasing something deeper than just an orgasm. There’s an old-and-young tension here that Oldje leans into perfectly—Selena’s experienced curves against Nick’s raw enthusiasm. When she flips him onto his back, it’s clear who’s really in control, even if Nick’s letting her take the lead. The handjobs and blowjobs blend seamlessly into the mix, each touch lingering just long enough to make you crave more. In practice, Kissing isn’t just an afterthought; it’s the glue holding their bodies together between every position.
By the time they’re both breathless and spent, it’s obvious this wasn’t just a quick fuck—it was a connection. Oldje’s direction keeps the focus tight on their chemistry, no unnecessary distractions, just two people losing themselves in the moment. The pussy licking finale leaves Nick absolutely ruined, his face buried in Selena’s scent as she rides out every last shudder. You’ll walk away from this scene feeling like you just watched something real, not just another performance—and that’s what makes Oldje’s work stand apart.