Sold to the Boss
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  • Parts 14
  • Reads 2,652
  • Votes 219
  • Parts 14
Ongoing, First published Apr 28, 2022
Mature
When you are an omega regardless of gender, you are bound to pair with an alpha. Peyton Jegger, despite being poor, worked as hard as he could to support his sick younger sister and elderly father. Since male omegas are rare, Peyton was sold in the black market and purchased for six billion dollars by the Mafia leader named Duke. 

Peyton, against his will, doesn't have any choice but to be with him. He then found out that Duke has a twin brother, a gentleman, and a caring brother named Jaxon. Although twins, Duke is a contrast to Jaxon's personality. He is dangerous, ruthless, and kills without mercy. As an omega, it's Peyton's natural instinct to be enslaved to the alpha especially when he's in heat. His body wants Duke but his heart wants Jaxon. 

His body and heart are in constant war. He should choose between the brothers. Will he choose Duke or will he run away with Jaxon instead?
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