Waiting To Be Found (boy X boy yaoi story)
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  • Reads 83,855
  • Votes 2,427
  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 52m
Complete, First published Apr 14, 2012
Mature
after being sold by his own mother, and three years of being passed from one owner to the next, the main character gets a owner who says he will never let go. but even with being treated kindly, he can help but be scared of the unknown. losing trust years ago, the boy only has one person who he can trust, and he doesn't even know his name. but with that person in his mind, he strives to fight any challenge, and is determined to survive and escape the life of being a slave.  with upcoming battles, and the fight to ignore his slowly growing feelings for his new owner, will he be lost in this world forever, or will he find what he has always been looking for?
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