The Bosses Secret

The Bosses Secret

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Ben was the boss of a B&B that was literally falling apart, which was handed down to him from his Father and his Fathers, Father. He was a single man and a sort after bachelor. At age 25 he had a huge responsibility to grow the company and not let it go under but deep down Ben didn't want any part of it. To deal with his stressful job Ben found other ways to relieve the pressure that some might find peculiar and bizarre. *Please do not read if poop, pee, diapers or adults in diapers offend you. You have been warned!
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In a world were people are classified into a BDSM category of Parent-dom and Little, regular Dom and Sub, Owner and Pet, Master and Slave or finally, a Vanilla, when they turn eighteen, there's Lydia Carson. She's a twenty-six year old mommy dom on a mission. She works as a business manager for the wealthy and the famous, and she's happy doing so. In her free time, she spends her days searching for her perfect little, which has proven to be more difficult than initially suspected. And then, there's Zaz. A highly respected, twenty-eight year old business man who has gathered fame in acting, and later in taking over his booking firm and becoming one of the biggest names in the movie industry. He's also a classified little. However, the world knows him as Colton Zalamarez, the respectable 6"3 dom. This is why it is completely ridiculous for Lydia to fall for him. Or so she thinks. And when he happens to hire Lydia to arrange a tour of his business establishments.. Well, let's just say that things don't really turn out the way either of them expected them to.

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