His Desire
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  • Reads 7,045
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published May 08, 2015
Avery Milton has never been the center of a man's desire, even at the age of twenty four, but all of that is about to change. She discovers her boss will be retiring and the one person she could have never imagined taking his place, Michael Tanner, his son. Avery may have no problem with the idea of a new boss, but considering he's her old high school bully, all she can think to do is curl up in a ball and die. 
Michael humiliated Avery in high school, specifically for her weight. Her insecurities have been carried with her as she grew up, leading her to never be close enough to a man to become intimate. She was always too embarrassed. Even now, as a woman of beautiful curves and clear skin, unlike in high school, she still feels the dread of being that fat girl that everyone made fun of in high school. 
Soon, Avery will become Michael's number one desire and he will not give up until he gets her and he makes that very clear.
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