Building A Dream (BoyxBoy)
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  • Parts 31
  • Time 5h 36m
  • Reads 295,853
  • Votes 12,067
  • Parts 31
  • Time 5h 36m
Complete, First published Nov 27, 2017
At the age of 26, Adrian Hafler, was already a working business man. Owning one of the largest architecture companies was a joy. However, doing the same thing over and over again can be boring. And boring was one thing that Adrian Hafler was not.

Luna Petit wasn't expecting anything spectacular when he was sent on a long trip from England to America to figure some things out with his father's new restaurant. But his task was a bit more than he was able to handle.

One needs entertainment. One needs a big favor. When these two paths cross, they both might end up with exactly what they wanted...and a bit more.
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