Fighting Love
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  • Reads 9,752
  • Votes 269
  • Parts 11
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Jun 12, 2017
Noah Rosenburg is the CEO of the largest company in America. He is known for firing people left, and right and most people call him harsh, or strict. Yes, at work he is, but when he is with friends and family he is the most kind, and warmhearted person you could ever meet. One day a very gorgeous man comes to his office, and he cant help but notice him. 
  
  Elliot Swan is a sassy, but sweet guy. He makes the whole room seem brighter, and is well known in his town. Sadly, his parent kick him out, and he decides to live with his best friend in New York. His best friend, Jake , suggested that he got a job somewhere, and recommended Rosenburg Industries. 
  
  Find out what happens when the sweet meets sour. 
  
  
  This story contains rated R, and gay content. If you're uncomfortable with gay intercourse or actions, then this story is not for you.

  
  
  Cover made by the wonderful, and talented @ohmyhaylee
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