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Ongoing, First published Jun 27, 2017
Ace and Latif.
They didn't know each other. 
They didn't like each other.
They were forced to do a school project together.

Doing a project with the weirdest kid in school who doesn't talk, seems like a piece of cake right?

Doing a project with someone who thinks he's too good for your time and to put in effort is insane, seems like a piece of cake right?

Well what happens when they realize they aren't so different after all?

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