I Was His Doll
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  • Reads 118
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Feb 23, 2022
Mature
Groomed to be the best companion  by his mother, Avery has always been an obedient young man who'd nod his head and smile at what everyone says just like a doll. His mind is set to only one thing: family. That is - until his mother decided to sell him to Zaiden Reed. 

Broken beyond repair, the once perfect doll is back to his childhood home with a family business at the mercy of the same man that once saved it.


***this is BL so if you are not into the genre, please make a pass. I don't update regularly because I'm super busy with work so no promises - Elusive Gem is a perfect example. This is an original work (not the Peraya stories I've written before). Consider this a warning of all types because this might be as sweet as Cherry Blossoms After Winter or darker than Painter of the Night.
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