Story cover for Your First Can Never Be Your Always by MandyPholi
Your First Can Never Be Your Always
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    Time 3h 17m
Complete, First published Jun 10, 2020
Love and family is what we need to fulfill our desire for intimacy. Not everyone gets a perfect life. When some got roses and rainbows, Olivia encountered betrayal, violence, excruciating pain and unexpected love. Her cruel and abusive mother was all she had until her life collided with a strikingly handsome basketball player Toby Davis. She is hired to babysit two grown-ups. A handsome bad boy (Toby) and his little sister. Olivia learns more about herself from the journey she takes to find her family than she would have on her own. When they both explore their attraction to each other and learn more about what life has to offer.
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His Sister

46 parts Complete Mature

You have a boyfriend, but is your eye on someone else? And is it possibly his older sister? Rosemarie (Rose), has what she thinks is the perfect life. She goes to school, parties, and hangs out with her best friend, Caroline, all the time. Oh, and her boyfriend Lucas. Until one day he randomly asks her if she wants to come over and meet his parents. She's wondering why he's asking her now since they've been together for 5 years. But everything changes when she sees Harper... Lucas' older sister. Rose has never felt this way towards a girl before and especially not towards her boyfriends sister. This isn't right, right? Wrong. It's never wrong to love His Sister.