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A sensitive 30 year old woman houses a place/hot spot for old, rejected, and unfinished characters and oc's from other artists, she takes on an interesting job to make sure she has the money for this. Meet Doll! Her job is to stand in for characters in fan fictions and novels until said character is fully made and ready to be in they'er story! As you go through the story you have changes to choose the way and path the story will go in, be careful your choice and effect things more then you think, and will go farther than you would think.
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His Maid

I shouldn't want him. He shouldn't want me. But boundaries blur when power, control, and desire collide. "I-I shouldn't be attracted t-to you," I whisper, my back hitting the wall. He moves closer-slow, deliberate-until there's nowhere left for me to go. His tattooed arms cage me in, palms pressing against the wall on either side of my head. His scent wraps around me, dark and intoxicating. His breath grazes my cheek, sending heat straight through my spine. "And I shouldn't want to fuck you," he murmurs against my ear, voice low and unrestrained, "but yet I do." ⚠️ WARNING ⚠️ This book is intended for mature audiences only. Reader discretion is advised. This story contains: Age gap Consensual BD/SM themes Power dynamics Nudity Sexual content Violence Profanity Mature themes

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