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"Yes Daddy" || Kellic by HellaHotKellic
HellaHotKellic
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Sequel to Baby Boy which should be read first so you can understand this:)) 1 year later, Vic and Kellin are still going steady in their relationship after everything they have been through together. But will their relationship continue to blossom with all the new challenges? Just like Baby Boy, this will be smut based and probably followed by another sequel. Also, if you don't like daddy kinks or they make you uncomfortable, I simply suggest you don't read this.
Write The Rain by DamanPierce
DamanPierce
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Andrew Chambers has had to experience the many storms that come with navigating life. There was one point where he seemed to find the sun's rays, but after the events that transpired less than a year ago, he has been reintroduced to the darkness and destruction a storm is capable of. Andrew was always optimistic, but he now believes the hand fate has dealt him is nothing more than a cruel joke. Storms eventually calm right? Eventually the rain stops. But in Andrew's eyes, the storm is eternal.
Stupid Little Blue Haired Boy (boyxboy) by sempiiternal
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Damian Owens refuses to take his medication. He consistently ditches therapy sessions, and won't speak a word to the living. Timothy Edward Richard McKinnon is your typical little fairy princess, sweet, innocent and an open heart full of love. He's the kind of kid who refuses to leave anyone behind, no matter how far underwater they drag him down. He doesn't give up on anybody. After Timmy's relocation to the rainy town of Ashland, their worlds collide in the most unexpected of places. He accidentally stumbles upon Damian and is granted the gift of hearing him speak. Although innocent on the surface, the younger boy will teach the other some of the darkest and most valuable lessons, starting with the importance of moving on, even when it seems impossible. cover credit to Amelia_Vale