Chapter 1

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Alaya: I walk into a bar on election night. Trump was announced President and the only way I could cope was with alcohol. I was already somewhat tipsy when I came in but that didn't stop me from ordering a shot and downing it fast. Then I see a life sized Cheeto on the screen. "FUCK TRUMP!" I scream at the top of my lungs.

Kai: I let my eyes travel to you as you drunkenly shouted at Trump's image on the bar's television screen. I rolled my eyes. "Trump was the only candidate who saw what was wrong with this country and has the ability to fix it. If you can't see that, maybe you don't deserve to be called an American," I told you nonchalantly, taking another sip of my drink and waiting patiently for your rebuttal.

Alaya: Your face is spinning but somehow I manage to say "I'M SORRY BUT WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU? Trump is pure trash, you have to be an idiot to think otherwise," I normally wouldn't dare say this to a complete stranger but the liquid courage helped. Even though I immediately dislike the blue haired man in front of me I do have to admit he is attractive.

Kai: "I'm someone who can see this shithole that this country has become," I looked to you passively, eyeing the drink in front of you and noting the hazy look in your eyes. "I hope you aren't driving. I don't want to have to be on the road with a woman as hammered as you."

Alaya: I squint my eyes glaring at you before thinking to myself. Did I drive here? I bite my lip in confusion before saying "I'm not even that drunk. Besides I'm a good driver. Wait why am I telling you this? I bet you think all women suck at driving." I mutter "misogynistic asshole" under my breath.

Kai: I let a small smirk tug at my mouth at your rebuttal. "I wouldn't say that. My sister is a decent driver. Which is why I asked her to come pick me up if I get too shitfaced."

Alaya: I glare even harder at your smirk. "I feel bad for your sister. I know if my brother was dumb enough to be a Trump supporter I would hate him."

Kai: "I feel bad for her too. She, like you, is too ignorant to see what this country really need in a leader." I chuckled to myself, just wanting to see how far I could push you.

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