My new step bro is a daddy dom

My new step bro is a daddy dom

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Brielle Baker is a 17 year old secret Little who craves affection. although with her dad constantly working and rarely cares enough to check on brielle and her mother being M.I.A for 12 years, she has learned how to be by herself. even if that makes her heart break due to her forced solitude. But that all changes when her dad meets a woman and they move in together... with her 19 year old son of course. Jacob Niles is a 19 year old Daddy Dom ( But shhh don't tell anyone ) he's a " bad boy " as far as most people know. if you asked he's not sweet or funny or caring. He always wanted someone to care for to feel useful ( which he hasn't since his dad left ). he knows he has a lot of time to spare but doesn't want to wait... then his mom introduced her new boyfriend AND his daughter who completely see off his daddy senses. this is their journey to finding love within each other and their struggles of making it work when things get tough.
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